A major story has broken that is quickly taking the tech blogosphere by
storm. As reported within the hour by Forbes, analyst Peter Misek with
the prominent firm Jeffries & Co. has come forward with claims that
Apple's next generation iPhone
will not be the iPhone 5 after all. Given the minor cosmetic changes
we've all anticipated, the refreshed touchscreen handset will be
released as the iPhone 4S.
"According to our industry checks, the device should be called iPhone 4S
and include minor cosmetic changes, better cameras, A5 dual-core
processor, and HSPA+ support," Misek stated in a research note to
investors. Misek also says that his sources confirm the iPhone's
expansion to Sprint and T-Mobile, a move that will effectively make
Apple's celebrated handset available on all four major carriers in the
US. Apple‘s anticipated iPhone upgrade, however, isn’t likely to include
LTE functionality.
"Industry checks indicate Apple will likely announce Sprint, T-Mobile, and China Mobile as new carriers." The "iPhone 4S" name hasn't been widely used to discuss the next-generation iPhone. But due to the now-obvious fact that next month's WWDC is all about iOS and not new hardware, it appears that the plan inside Apple is to release the slightly modified iPhone 4S this September.
As summer rapidly approaches, all signs, reports, and supposed leaks appear to corroborate what this late Friday report from Forbes has revealed.
Source: Forbes
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