The iPhone 4S isn’t quite as shiny and new as it was a mere month ago, and in the wake of its now-normalcy come new iPhone 5 rumors. Up until now we’ve been able to gather that the next-gen iPhone will sport a new design, larger display, and that it might be a 4G capable.
Now BGR
says it has inside information that the iPhone 5 will be launched in
the fall of 2012, and that the new phone will not only have a different
look but a different feel. According to the site’s sources, the next
iPhone will have “rubber or plastic” material built into its case as a
new take on the device’s bezel. This will accompany a new aluminum back
plate and new antenna system.
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Until this point, we’ve heard that the iPhone 5 would be released earlier than the iPhone 4S was, perhaps
sticking to Apple’s
original summer launch schedule. But if BGR is right, that means Apple
might have an incredibly busy third quarter. We heard yesterday that the
Apple iTV is supposed to debut in the second or third quarter
of 2012, which makes us a bit dubious about this roadmap. The iTV and
iPhone 5 launches will be huge, chaos-creating events that the media and
consumers will revolve around for weeks. Lump these closely and Apple
risks cannibalizing some of that attention.
Of course there will be some
consumers that have to choose between an iTV and iPhone 5 – although
we’d predict favor would heavily fall to the handset. We don’t expect
these two products to launch side-by-side or share the spotlight, and
maybe that means we’ll see the iPhone 5 a little earlier than predicted.
As far as the design news goes,
the iPhone 5’s form factor has been all over the place since day one.
The tear-drop shape rumors persist, and now we can add rubberized bezel
and aluminum back plate to the list. It would be a pretty large jump
from the current design Apple has follow, and one we can already imagine
hearing complaints about.
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