iPhone 5 Expected to Launch in the Fall, Currently in Production
According to Japanese blog Macotakara, the new iPhone 5 has already gone into production in China. We find this source as reputable, as it cited reliable sources similar to the ones they first reported when the iPad 3 went into production in January 2012. We could see the iPhone 5 launch as early as September of this year. Here’s some more information about what could potentially be in store in the iPhone 5 from MacRumors:
Leaked iPhone 5 parts have suggested Apple will be adopting a two-tone backing with a central metal panel. Macotakara reports that in the production models the back panel have a naked aluminum surface and a partially glass covered portion. They also note that a small hole that was seen between the lens and flash in the prototype parts is now absent.
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Charles Tian
Charles is the founder and administrator of iTracki.com. After years of following and keeping up with Apple products, he founded this website and worked with others to bring the best news, reviews, tutorials, and editorials straight to you.
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