iPhone 5 in October, iPhone 6 Already in the Works

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If you're hoping that the iPhone 5 will be a thoroughly redesigned handset, one analyst says to chill: the next iPhone will make only "slight modifications" to the iPhone 4 when it ships in the fourth quarter of this year. For bigger changes, you'll have to wait for 2012's iPhone 6.

AppleInsider reported on Monday that Ming-Chi Kuo of Concord Securities has heard from his "supply sources" that the iPhone 5 will begin mass production in September, and that it would be equipped with an A5 processor as is in the iPad 2, an eight-megapixel camera, and a dual-mode baseband chip. Otherwise, it'll have the look-and-feel of Apple's most popular handset ever, the iPhone 4.



The iPhone 5's Qualcomm baseband chip would enable the same electronics to support both GSM and CDMA wireless services – which, in the US, would mean both AT&T and Verizon – although antenna design would almost certainly need to be modified for each type of service, as are the antennas in the GSM and CDMA iPhone 4s.

Regarding that rumored eight-megapixel camera, SoftPedia ups the ante to the OV12825 12.6 megapixel sensor just announced by OmniVision (warning: PDF), which would provide 4,224-by-3,000 pixel resolution for stills, and 1,080p 60-frame-per-second video. SoftPedia, however, admits that its source is "unsupported chatter".

Concord Securities' Kuo also told his clients that the recent Japanese earthquake has constrained component supplies to such an extent that fanbois shouldn't expect an upgraded iPod touch to appear at the same time as the iPhone 5, a release pairing that has become Cupertino's tradition.

Kuo also said that the iPhone 5 would be announced at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, which will take place June 6-10 in San Francisco, California. From where we sit, however, that seems unlikely. The iPhone 4 is still selling quite well, and to undercut it by announcing that an improved model will appear in a mere matter of months would seem unlikely.

After all, Jobs & Co. are undoubtely quite aware of the Osborne Effect, so named after a premature prerelease announcement of an upgraded model helped to kill off the company that created the world's first mass-market portable PC.

Kuo also said that a much-improved and newly designed iPhone 6 would appear in the first half of 2012. This earlier-than-usual release date will be due, according to Kuo, to "fierce competition" with Android-based phones – which, by the way, the market-watchers at Gartner said on Monday would power a smidgen under half of all smartphones by the end of next year.

Of course, all of this speculation is just that: speculation. That said, Kuo's prognostications have been correct in the past: as AppleInsider correctly points out, he was right when he said that the iPad 2 would use the same cheesy cameras as the iPod touch, and not the improved ones in the iPhone 4.
Kuo also predicted that the ever-elusive white iPhone 4 will appear this month. In the next dozen days we'll learn whether that prediction was correct, and thus learn a bit more about the quality of his sources and the strength of his iPhone 5 and iPhone 6 predictions.

http://www.theregister.co...phone_5_iphone_6_rumors/
 
If you're hoping that the iPhone 5 will be a thoroughly redesigned handset, one analyst says to chill: the next iPhone will make only "slight modifications" to the iPhone 4 when it ships in the fourth quarter of this year. For bigger changes, you'll have to wait for 2012's iPhone 6.

AppleInsider reported on Monday that Ming-Chi Kuo of Concord Securities has heard from his "supply sources" that the iPhone 5 will begin mass production in September, and that it would be equipped with an A5 processor as is in the iPad 2, an eight-megapixel camera, and a dual-mode baseband chip. Otherwise, it'll have the look-and-feel of Apple's most popular handset ever, the iPhone 4.



The iPhone 5's Qualcomm baseband chip would enable the same electronics to support both GSM and CDMA wireless services – which, in the US, would mean both AT&T and Verizon – although antenna design would almost certainly need to be modified for each type of service, as are the antennas in the GSM and CDMA iPhone 4s.

Regarding that rumored eight-megapixel camera, SoftPedia ups the ante to the OV12825 12.6 megapixel sensor just announced by OmniVision (warning: PDF), which would provide 4,224-by-3,000 pixel resolution for stills, and 1,080p 60-frame-per-second video. SoftPedia, however, admits that its source is "unsupported chatter".

Concord Securities' Kuo also told his clients that the recent Japanese earthquake has constrained component supplies to such an extent that fanbois shouldn't expect an upgraded iPod touch to appear at the same time as the iPhone 5, a release pairing that has become Cupertino's tradition.

Kuo also said that the iPhone 5 would be announced at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, which will take place June 6-10 in San Francisco, California. From where we sit, however, that seems unlikely. The iPhone 4 is still selling quite well, and to undercut it by announcing that an improved model will appear in a mere matter of months would seem unlikely.

After all, Jobs & Co. are undoubtely quite aware of the Osborne Effect, so named after a premature prerelease announcement of an upgraded model helped to kill off the company that created the world's first mass-market portable PC.

Kuo also said that a much-improved and newly designed iPhone 6 would appear in the first half of 2012. This earlier-than-usual release date will be due, according to Kuo, to "fierce competition" with Android-based phones – which, by the way, the market-watchers at Gartner said on Monday would power a smidgen under half of all smartphones by the end of next year.

Of course, all of this speculation is just that: speculation. That said, Kuo's prognostications have been correct in the past: as AppleInsider correctly points out, he was right when he said that the iPad 2 would use the same cheesy cameras as the iPod touch, and not the improved ones in the iPhone 4.
Kuo also predicted that the ever-elusive white iPhone 4 will appear this month. In the next dozen days we'll learn whether that prediction was correct, and thus learn a bit more about the quality of his sources and the strength of his iPhone 5 and iPhone 6 predictions.

http://www.theregister.co...phone_5_iphone_6_rumors/
 
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Originally Posted by usainboltisfast

"Analysts" said the same thing pre iPad 2 launch and we saw how that went...

Point taken.

But dude was right about the iPad2 camera shenanigan.

But we'll see if the white iPhone 4 comes out this month.

 
 
Originally Posted by usainboltisfast

"Analysts" said the same thing pre iPad 2 launch and we saw how that went...

Point taken.

But dude was right about the iPad2 camera shenanigan.

But we'll see if the white iPhone 4 comes out this month.

 
 
So, apple is gonna release the iPhone 5 in october and then release the iPhone 6 8 months later? Really?

I was hoping for a summer release for the iPhone 5 cause my iPhone (3g) is dying....
 
So, apple is gonna release the iPhone 5 in october and then release the iPhone 6 8 months later? Really?

I was hoping for a summer release for the iPhone 5 cause my iPhone (3g) is dying....
 
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07

So, apple is gonna release the iPhone 5 in october and then release the iPhone 6 8 months later? Really?

I was hoping for a summer release for the iPhone 5 cause my iPhone (3g) is dying....

No way they are releasing phones within 12 months ALOT of iPhone sales come from upgrades since most At&t customers are allowed to upgrade early to iPhone with no penalty it would mess with their sales. I believe that the iPhone 5 will be released later than expected this year, I wouldnt say it was planned but the Japan earthquake kind of  messed things up. We are suppose to see an iOS 5 preview in June which NO ONE has talked about yet (I guess its easier to hide software than hide something physical).

IMO Software upgrades are 10x more important than hardware upgrades. Take whats happening in Android right now especially the tablets, they are all running really good hardware but are STILL either buggy or overall laggy because of the poor/rushed software. A dual core processor in a phone is overkill at this moment until their is software needed for it but people need something to sell people.
 
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07

So, apple is gonna release the iPhone 5 in october and then release the iPhone 6 8 months later? Really?

I was hoping for a summer release for the iPhone 5 cause my iPhone (3g) is dying....

No way they are releasing phones within 12 months ALOT of iPhone sales come from upgrades since most At&t customers are allowed to upgrade early to iPhone with no penalty it would mess with their sales. I believe that the iPhone 5 will be released later than expected this year, I wouldnt say it was planned but the Japan earthquake kind of  messed things up. We are suppose to see an iOS 5 preview in June which NO ONE has talked about yet (I guess its easier to hide software than hide something physical).

IMO Software upgrades are 10x more important than hardware upgrades. Take whats happening in Android right now especially the tablets, they are all running really good hardware but are STILL either buggy or overall laggy because of the poor/rushed software. A dual core processor in a phone is overkill at this moment until their is software needed for it but people need something to sell people.
 
Meh. I'm still good with my iPhone 4. Skipping the iPhone until iPhone 7. (if it lasts me that long)
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Meh. I'm still good with my iPhone 4. Skipping the iPhone until iPhone 7. (if it lasts me that long)
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Every 12 months or there will be a new iphone.

Apple works on 12 month product cycles, guess what in another 12 months there will be an ipad 3
 
Every 12 months or there will be a new iphone.

Apple works on 12 month product cycles, guess what in another 12 months there will be an ipad 3
 
I still have a 3gs. Until the new iphone is able to fly me around town I'll wait.
 
I still have a 3gs. Until the new iphone is able to fly me around town I'll wait.
 
Originally Posted by zk1MPLS

Meh. I'm still good with my iPhone 4. Skipping the iPhone until iPhone 7. (if it lasts me that long)
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This.  I was just going to upgrade every 2 years, but I'll ride my iPhone 4 until it dies unless there is a significant upgrade.
 
Originally Posted by zk1MPLS

Meh. I'm still good with my iPhone 4. Skipping the iPhone until iPhone 7. (if it lasts me that long)
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This.  I was just going to upgrade every 2 years, but I'll ride my iPhone 4 until it dies unless there is a significant upgrade.
 
Originally Posted by Reeuke

I still have a 3gs. Until the new iphone is able to fly me around town I'll wait.

THIS

My JBed 3GS is cool.  I have 0 complaints about it.  So might scoop an iphone 4 if they drastically drop the price on it when the 5 releases. If they don't...sticking with my 3gs
 
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