Tuesday 17 December 2013

Samsung Galaxy

The new cell phone from Apple would be released once he ended the summer in North America. As a novelty it would include a 4 inch screen and would only be black. Now, it seems that Apple is facing a new challenge: only 30% of batteries supplied by your service provider for the iPhone 5 2012 would pass controls and quality standards required by the Apple company. The immediate consequence of this fact is that the latest dates of reference for its release (late August or early September) would be altered. To the not being able to supply the batteries at fixed times, the Assembly lines of Foxconn and Pegasus (where is supposed to be to mount the iPhone 5) would suffer a delay. The rumors stem from a site specializing in the Apple world, iMore, and confirms that the release date of this new phone will be for October 2012, given that the iPhone 5 2012 is a wait from 2011. If you are not convinced, visit Google spokeswoman. As it is well known, Apple not never confirmed these rumors and obviously not desmentira them nor will confirm until the presentation of the cell phone.

The possibility of Apple advances the presentation of the iPhone 5, 2012, is based on the possible revitalization of the sales figures for the third and fourth quarter of the year, and thus not to give Truce to its direct rivals, especially to Samsung with its Galaxy S III which, by design and features, is called to be the great competitor to the iPhone 5 2012. The design of the upcoming smartphone from Apple aims to be the finest on the market. To do this the iPhone 5 could be slightly above the seven millimeters thick. Features that will bring, include the incorporation of NFC technology and the PassBook. The first will allow us to Exchange data without restrictions with mobiles that are close. The second, for its part, will serve to scan all those bills that give us in stores. Rumors also suggest that the starting price was located at the same level as the iPhone 4 S, and that it will be the latter device that will lower your price for keep a distance between devices. It will apparently not be exclusive to any operator.

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