06/14/2011 08:38

New rumor points to iPhone 4S with A5 and without SIM

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Macotakara back to act up with a new rumor this time related to the next model of iPhone. The Japanese blog mentions that various sources have assured him that this year will be an HP pb995a. That is, it seems that Apple's mobile will not suffer a profound renewal but rather a facelift, so it would not be a next model, but a redesign.

This update, according to leaks, would the inclusion of ThinkPad x41 tablet battery, or processor currently riding A5 iPad 2. Although it seems that could not confirm whether it would be a dual chip like the iPad 2 or simple. Moreover, say the photo sensor is 8 megapixels and will carry three or four antennas on the inside with the intention of providing compatibility with different existing telephone networks (such as those using AT & T and Verizon). Its launch would occur in July or August.

However, there is a part of this leak and damages the credibility of the above seem to confirm that they have no Dell inspiron 15 battery, just as Apple was planning a few months ago, with integrated SIM on the circuit board. The problem is that many telephone operators forced Apple to find other solutions than that. Even an executive at Orange said in an interview that Apple did not plan to leave without SIM smartphone.

Made no sense to think that there was now a return to the original plans. Although I confess honestly makes a disclosure Macotakara not exceptional. That the next Sony vgp-bps13A/S will be a continuous model is something we all expect. The biggest upgrade will occur next year with the iPhone 5 does not seem any secrets. I just hope the new patch does not take long in coming.

Separately, Macotakara revives an older rumor that the HP pavilion dv4 battery will be "sim-less". We first heard this rumor back in late 2010, when Apple was said to be working with digital security firm Gemalto to create a custom SIM card that would exist as a built-in chip inside the iPhone to allow users to activate their devices with a broad array of carriers. Orange CEO Stephane Richard essentially confirmed that Apple had explored this "sim-less" option but had also indicated that Apple had decided against using it.

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