The iPhone 5 buzz is growing as Tuesday's Let's talk iPhone media event dawns, but till then we are only left guessing as to whether Apple will unveil an iPhone 5, iPhone 4S or both.
The iPhone 5 release frenzy has reached its zenith with barely hours left before Apple unveils the new gadget, but for the keener eye, the Tuesday event will be marked by how Apple lays out the iCloud and iOS 5. Many believe that being too engrossed with the specifications of upcoming iPhone 5 is equal to missing the wood for trees. The Tuesday event has more to do with Apple's long-term strategy than with gaining upper hand in the gadget market.
With Apple's next iPhone announcement just a day away, experts and analysts make their last-minute predictions on what the world can expect to see come out of Cupertino tomorrow.
Oct. 4 is fast approaching as the big day of the iPhone 5’s announcements draw closer. Thousands of predictions, mock-ups, and rumors continue dominating the Internet. Let’s stop for a second and think. Why do we want this new phone again?
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Dear Steve Jobs, Regarding the iPhone 5, I want to tell you that you have created the most global consumer demand for a product in the history of the world.
Apple's Oct. 4 iPhone event is not only watched by the technology community, but also by Apple itself as it is likely to break the tradition of Steve Jobs taking the center stage to unveil a new iPhone.
With only a day remaining for Apple's eagerly anticipated iPhone event, rumors over what the company will and will not include in its new phone, which is believed to be the iPhone5, continues to grow.
The Apple Let's talk iPhone event is one day away and is the first time they ever had an iPhone event, separate from WWDC and at the Apple Headquarters this time.
With Apple Inc. having made the call for its Let's Talk iPhone event Tuesday, consumers are expecting the company to showcase its highly anticipated iPhone5.
According to manufacturing sources, Apple has been prototyping 64GB versions of the new iPhone. Therefore, it's quite likely that the Cupertino tech giant will roll out the new iPhone with 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB capacities; just like the iPad.
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The Apple Let's talk iPhone event is just two days away, and up-to-the-last minute rumors have been rampant. On Tuesday, we'll have all the facts confirmed about the the Apple iPhone 5 release date and features. CEO Tim Cook will preside for retired company co-founder and long-time leader Steve Jobs. But while speculation is abundant, much has become clear about the Apple iPhone 5 release date and features.
The iPhone 5 release date frenzy is matched only by the curiosity over its features and specifications. According to the latest round of rumors, the next generation Apple phone will have 32GB memory, 8MP camera, 4-inch display, and it will be 4G-enabled.
With two more days to go before Apple Inc.'s highly anticipated Let's Talk iPhone event, newly leaked information has indicated a two-phone launch is likely and suggested both pricing and specifications for the iPhone5.
By now, news of Apple's invitation to a specifically iPhone-related event, on Tuesday at its Cupertino campus in California is old news. However, it is still unclear whether this event will see the release of the highly-anticipated iPhone5.
With only a couple of days to go before Tuesday's iPhone event at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., newly leaked information on iPhone5 has fueled the rumor mills, again.
The rumored launch of the much-awaited iPhone5 on Tuesday might finally put an end to all the anxieties and speculations centered on the new product, while pleasing all the inquisitive techies.
Amazon's recently launched Kindle Fire tablet, which is priced at $199 - less than half the cost of Apple's iPad tablet, may appeal to customers who are on the lookout for a low-priced device to read books and watch movies.
More iPhone 5 leaks keep coming and the latest is of a 32 GB smartphone accidentally released by Cincinnati Bell.