Yes, Apple nerds have “known” for a while that the new iPhone was coming next week. But now it's official. And it may well be called the iPhone 5.
Source: arstechnica.com
Apple just sent out invitations to a media event next week on Sept. 12 at 10AM in San Francisco. Take three guesses as to what it's announcing. Take five, even.
We presumably "know" a lot about the next iPhone, like the fact that it'll have a redesigned, mostly metallic body and a taller screen, thanks to a steady stream of leaked parts over the last few months. That said, one of the things that was considered a sure bet — that the next iPhone would be called "the new iPhone," as Apple had branded the most recent iPad — may not be the case, given the giant number five in the bottom of the invitation. (Also, the next iPhone will technically be the sixth iPhone, since there have already been five of them: iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S.)
And in case you haven't been following every single iPhone rumor, here's what's expected of the new iPhone (though don't be surprised if these things are implemented in an unexpected way):
It's taller
It's expected to have the same width, with the added height bringing the screen size to 4 inches, for a resolution of 1136x640.
Source: sinocet.com
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