This is to be expected though with June/July (AKA iPhone announcement season) fast approaching. Thing is, Apple never lets anything slip – the company is on lockdown 24/7 365 days a year.
So, rather than attempting to guess what the iPhone 5 will feature (as we’ve already done here) we’ve decided to compile a list of our must-wanted features for the iPhone 5 instead.
This way, we can say what we want and when Apple fails Asus a32-f3 Battery to deliver it we can write lots of horrible stuff about it. Perfect.
So, get your salt at the ready and prepare for Know Your Mobile’s iPhone 5 wish list.
A5 dual core processor
Apple upped the ante with the iPad 2 introducing its dual core Apple A5 chip into the mix. It’s been whipping Nvidia’s Tegra 2 CPU in benchmarks the globe-over since it launched and brings up to nine-times better graphics processing. In short, Apple’s A5 chip is immense – hence why we want Dell studio 1537 battery it in the iPhone 5.
Apple upped the ante with the iPad 2 introducing its dual core Apple A5 chip into the mix. It’s been whipping Nvidia’s Tegra 2 CPU in benchmarks the globe-over since it launched and brings up to nine-times better graphics processing. In short, Apple’s A5 chip is immense – hence why we want Dell studio 1537 battery it in the iPhone 5.
Obviously, a CPU is only as good as a device’s RAM and we also hope that Apple ups the iPhone 5’s to the 1GB mark too. Not only would this bring the iPhone 5 inline with the current front-runners of the smartphone market, but it’d also ensure that the iPhone 5 is blisteringly fast.
4-inch Retina Display
One of the big things that people, including us, love about the iPhone 4 is its Retina Display, which is one of the best mobile displays currently on the market – and that’s nearly a year after it first landed.
One of the big things that people, including us, love about the iPhone 4 is its Retina Display, which is one of the best mobile displays currently on the market – and that’s nearly a year after it first landed.
Our only real gripe with the iPhone 4’s display is that it’s a little on the pokey side. Granted, 3.5-inches used to cut the mustard back in 2009, but things have changed somewhat and with all the media, games and apps that are now available we think it is a necessity that Apple ups the iPhone 5’s display to the 4-inch mark.
And if the current crop of leaked images Toshiba pa3399u-2brs Batteries and information is to be believed, it looks like we’ll be getting our way as the majority of sources point towards at least a 3.7-inch display.
64GB SSD
Apple has been getting away with 32GB versions of its iPhone for quite sometime now but 2011 is looking to be the year that all this could change.
Apple has been getting away with 32GB versions of its iPhone for quite sometime now but 2011 is looking to be the year that all this could change.
There’s been online chatter about a 128GB SSD iPhone 5, although this seems quite unlikely to us, as well as an alleged 64GB iPhone 5 that was caught on video. Personally, we don’t think 64GB is a big ask, especially since Apple is seemingly so averse to supporting microSD cards.
Whether more storage will materialise remains to be seen. We might just have to settle for better cloud facilities in the end, which would be slightly irritating as you’ll have to cut into your data plan to utilise this on the move.
Come on Apple, give us more storage – 64GB would be fine.
Come on Apple, give us more storage – 64GB would be fine.
Better call quality
Speak to any iPhone user and they’ll tell you the iPhone is great, it’s just not that good at making and receiving calls. Specifically, the call quality isn’t particularly good.
Speak to any iPhone user and they’ll tell you the iPhone is great, it’s just not that good at making and receiving calls. Specifically, the call quality isn’t particularly good.
This is something we’d like to see Apple remedy with the iPhone 5 because the device itself, regardless of what else it does, is a phone first and foremost. So, come on Apple, sort it out this time round.
Better battery life
Apple made some massive improvements to the iPhone 4’s battery life, but it still wasn’t enough – we want more. 12 hours, 24 hours or even 72 hours – it really doesn’t matter. Dell gw240 Battery life is the one constant in the mobile phone world where users will constantly demand more and more until, well, you don’t have to charge your mobile device for months on end – this is the dream.
Apple made some massive improvements to the iPhone 4’s battery life, but it still wasn’t enough – we want more. 12 hours, 24 hours or even 72 hours – it really doesn’t matter. Dell gw240 Battery life is the one constant in the mobile phone world where users will constantly demand more and more until, well, you don’t have to charge your mobile device for months on end – this is the dream.
And while this ‘dream’ may be a long way off, we’d certainly like to see Apple make an improvement of around 20 to 30 per cent on the iPhone 4’s battery life. Such an improvement would give Apple yet another USP and improve the device’s reliability ten-fold. So yeah, get that sony vgp-bps8 battery life ramped up Apple.
MicroSD support
This is a big ask and one that in all likelihood will never be fulfilled. Apple won’t use microSD storage on its devices. We’ve been asking for it since the iPhone 3GS to avail – not that Apple actually listens to what KYM says.
This is a big ask and one that in all likelihood will never be fulfilled. Apple won’t use microSD storage on its devices. We’ve been asking for it since the iPhone 3GS to avail – not that Apple actually listens to what KYM says.
Couple this with the distinct lack of microSD support on the iPad 2 and the probability of having microSD support on your next iPhone 5 device is extremely low – we’re talking 'Scotland winning the World Cup low.'
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