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Apple's iPhone 5 might be very different from the previous  iPhones iPhone 5 release date The iPhone 4S has been selling in the millions. But, that doesn't necessarily that there aren't hundreds of thousands of people who are actually very disappointed or even annoyed at what the iPhone 4S has to offer. Actually, the 4S was exactly the same as the previous generation iPhone 4, in physical and design specs. If not for the quicker dual core new A5 processor chip and the intelligent virtual assistant in Siri, the Apple iPhone 4 and the  iPhone 4S would have essentially been the same exact phone. Even though the 4S has been selling quite well, there are millions of iPhone lovers who are waiting on the release of the  iPhone 5, that should hopefully be released in June or October of 2012. In the passages below, we will go over the most important changed features that are expected in the iPhone 5. iPhone 5 news

iPhone 5 - Expected Specs and features

iPhone 5 4G

The 3G network is fast becoming history, with 4G HSPA+ and 4G LTE networks replacing 3G networks at an alarming rate. 4G LTE speeds can result in insane D/L speeds of up to 30Mbps, which makes a 3G network look like a sloth crossing a road. With so many Android phone models already offering 4G LTE support, it will be a huge disappointment if Apple does not provide 4G compatibility in the iPhone 5. Jobs was also very adamant about the 3.5 inch display as he felt that bigger screens would result in less battery juice. Less than ideal battery life just didn't fit into Job's idea of a iPhone as all of Apple's gadgets have been known for their exceptional battery life. According to him, the only solution would be to increase the capacity of the battery although that will require design modifications that are just not feasible, considering that Apple has always made some of the most stylish electronic gadgets.

Another important problem that might prevent the iPhone 5 from getting a bigger screen is that a larger screen might not allow Apple to incorporate it's patented retina display resolution on a larger screen. If the screen is going to be bigger than 3.5 inches, it would naturally be difficult to pack in the same amount of pixels per square inch, thereby compromising the quality of the display's resolution. There have been rumors that seemed to say that Apple just couldn�t figure out a way to maintain the quality of the retina display resolution on a screen that was larger than 3.5 inches, suggesting that Apple might keep the display size of the next generation iPhone at just 3.5 inches, instead of enlarging it to 4 or 4.3 inches.

What will be the release date of the iPhone 5?

Apple have never been a company that has announced the release date of their gadgets at an advance date. Due to this, we can only take a wild guess at the big release date or launch date for the iPhone 5. There are some who suggest that the next iPhone will be launched in June of 2012. But, what people fail to realize is that the summer release dates at Apple have traditionally been set aside for the iPad models. With the iPad 3 due to be released in summer of 2012, the launch of the iPhone 5 could be postponed to October of 2012.

Just about a week ago, we read a pretty reliable source's blog that said that the iPhone 5 launch or release date has unofficially been set as the 5th of October, 2012. The date falls exactly on the first death anniversary of Jobs, suggesting that Apple have decided to release the next iPhone as a way to pay tribute to its beloved founder. We definitely think that the 5th of October, 2012 is a real probability as Apple usually reserves their big gadget launch for the fall (October) month, just in time to allow for enough holiday season shopping.

Other possible features in the next iPhone

While many people are usually interested in whether or not the the next generation iPhone will have a larger display and also come with 4G LTE compatibility, there are many others who are interested in the processor speed and OS upgrade as well. There has been some wild guessing where some people are expecting that a brand new quad core A6 processor will be the new heart of the next generation iPhone, which will also feature a brand new OS in the form of IOS6. But, there are also some who believe that the next generation iPhone will retain the same double core, A5  processor that has been used in the Apple  iPhone 4S.

Frankly, we think that a quad core processor is unnecessary for a cell phone as there are not many applications that will need the super computing power of a quad core cell phone processor. So, in all likelihood, the next generation iPhone will get the same A5 processor that has been used in the Apple  iPhone 4S. However, we do think that the iPhone 5 will run on IOS6 that could possibly include some exciting features such as NFC support, 3D camera support, facial recognition unlocking and a few other such state of the art features.