iPhone Release Date: Apple Takes Pre-orders for iPhone 5 Same Day As Launch, September 12?

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There is a general consensus in the market, after a series of confessions from reliable sources that Apple's fifth generation iPhone - iPhone 5, will be launched on September 12 and will be released to markets on the 21st of that month. Now the Los Angeles Times says that Apple has started taking pre-orders for the latest iPhone for September 12. A few weeks ago Slatest Magazine said the dates were "semi-confirmed," by a source from within Apple Inc. confirmed to the New York Times.

Fox Van Allen on Tecca predicts that on this day Apple will also reveal the price of their new phone. In another article Computerworld, John Evans says that Apple's iPhone 5 will venture into the international markets as early as October. According to iMore, the second wave of iPhone 5 in the overseas market can be expected to take place on October 5.

For the past couple of months, techies have managed to predict many of its features. On Monday, the website i4uNews, stated that industrial designer Don Lehman says that iPhone 5 will likely possess a unibody, becoming the first smartphone to have a unibody built.

According to the website an insider from Apple is quoted saying "the leaked [iPhone 5] design has three pieces of metal instead of four. It still has two U-shaped pieces at the top and bottom, but this time the two flat sides become one single piece of metal that also comprises the back of the device. That single piece of metal is the unibody backplate."

There is also much talk about the iPhone 5's larger screen. The current model has a screen of 3.5 inches, while speculators say the new one will have a screen of four inches; others think it could be even bigger - 4.8 inches. The Washington Post reports, "It's likely that Apple's going to pump up the screen size. But, since Apple is a company that prizes usability, it's unlikely that the phone will get too big for the majority of consumers to use one-handed."

According to a Wall Street Journal report, the latest iPhone screen will contain a new in-cell design in which the touch-screen sensors are embedded within the LCD screen, the new technology allows for higher quality graphics. The technology also permits the body of the phone to be more slender than its predecessor.

Reuters reported that the new iPhone will come with a new dock connector. According to the report the dock connector of the iPhone 5 will be a 19-pin port as opposed to the 30 pin port connector of the iPhone 4S. This essentially means that the accessories including chargers that iPhone users possess now will be rendered useless should they decide to up-grade to the latest iPhone.

According to the report, the latest iPhone screen will contain a new in-cell design in which the touch-screen sensors are embedded within the LCD screen, the new technology allows for higher quality graphics. The technology also permits the body of the phone to be more slender than its predecessor.

According to the report, the latest iPhone screen will contain a new in-cell design in which the touch-screen sensors are embedded within the LCD screen, the new technology allows for higher quality graphics. The technology also permits the body of the phone to be more slender than its predecessor.

In the end, all that's been said about the iPhone 5 is all speculations and calculated guessing. It is important to note that Apple has not even mentioned the creation of iPhone 5 let alone its release date. However, this hasn't stopped people from predicting and anticipation the advent of the next generation iPhone.

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