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19 September 2011

iPhone 5 OR iPad Nano?


The rumours about the forthcoming iPhone 5, expected to be announced this month, but seems like Apple's still like to play hide and seek. The iPhone 5 will have a bigger screen, smaller bezel, tablet shaped home button and thinner than the current iPhone. Or perhaps Apple will revamp the iPhone 4 into an iPhone 4S,just like they did with the 3G/3GS. Or maybe they are bringing in an all-new cheap pre-pay iPhone as well as an iPhone 5. It is completely very confusing. What if this rumours are stumping and not a new iPhone 5 but a new Apple iPhone 4S or maybe they're instead mixing up, they turn it into NEW iPAD NANO? Why not? both are using same IOS 5 operating system, both got the same A5 processor. That's mean instead of having iphone and an ipad, how about you get both at a price as ONE!

What if Apple uses the iPad carrier model for the Touch, shipping two versions: Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi+3G? The Wi-Fi model would be just what we have now, only with a four-inch screen and pill-shaped home button, and the Wi-Fi+3G would come with a 3G chipset and GPS. Buyers could opt in and out of monthly data plans just like they do with the iPad Wi-Fi+3G.

What about phone calls? It won’t make them, but I’d expect most customers for the iPad Nano (or iPod Touch 3G, or whatever it’s called) will either already have crappy pre-paid cellphones or be tied into a work-contract phone and not want another monthly bill. Or they barely do not care about phones anymore. But it's crucially to have both FaceTime and iMessage. These are data-only replacements for voice calls, video calls, and texts (SMS). Right now FaceTime doesn’t beat up 3G, but there are reports that this will change in new Apple's iOS 5.

Everybody already knew and even a kids  already opt for BlackBerry’s to use BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) to send and receive free messages. Every parents probably would buy their children a device with a fixed and low bill/month that would cover all communication.  Apple CEO Tim Cook already mentioned pre-pay iPhones, saying that Apple “understood price is big factor in the prepaid market.” It would be a typical Apple move to sidestep the question of pre-pay phones altogether by simply eliminating the need for a phone as we know it. High-volume users of voice will either have to opt for a more expensive monthly plan or switch to a regular phone contract. It's a win - wins situation.

This aticle is completely speculation, for sure. but I have seen and shared the same moon as anyone else.

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