Apple iPhone 5
The pre-paid service company, which already offers the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S, will offer the new phone a week after AT&T, Verizon and Sprint.
The long-awaited launch of the iPhone 5 finally arrived today during Apple's press conference, which was held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. Apple's senior vice president Phil Schiller and CEO Tim Cook took to the stage to talk shop about the next-gen smartphone.
As a result of the recent onslaught of Apple/Samsung litigation over intellectual property issues in courtrooms around the world, the public perspective on Apple as a company has dampened significantly. However, with the launch of the iPhone 5 expected the day after tomorrow, will Apple be able to regain the love and respect from consumers that it once held so firmly? Let's take a moment to consider...
Members of the media recently received a message from Apple reading "it's almost here" alongside the number 12 casting a shadow showing the number 5. This has led journalists to hedge bets that Apple will unveil its next-gen iPhone 5 on September 12th. Other rumors are also abounding regarding the new iPhone.
After all of Apple's recent announcements regarding its various lawsuits against Samsung for patent infringement issues, the company has finally made a non-legal announcement about a new product launch on September 12th.
Rumor has it that Apple’s iPhone 5 is slated to hit stores sometime in September. An unveiling is supposedly scheduled for September 12th with the retail launch set for September 21st, CNET reports. A number of other rumors are also making rounds on the Internet.
The Inquirer recently posted an article comparing the iPhone 4s to the Samsung Galaxy 3. The article looked at the following features: Design & Build, Performance, Operating System & Software, Camera, Connectivity and Battery & Storage. In terms of which is the better phone, the article deemed the competition a tie.