Monday, April 23, 2012

Apple iPhone 5 Release Date on October 2012 - Still Tentative?



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Everyone is wondering about the Apple iPhone 5 release date, particularly the iPhone fanatics and enthusiasts. Actually, as people awaits for the release of this latest phone model, around 30 million or more of the iPhone 4 smartphones were sold in the fourth quarter of 2011 alone. This means that that 4 is so far the best seller, which is why the company is making sure that they it will make a repeat or even exceed such feat.

Industry experts strongly predicts that the demand and purchase of the S5 model will reach 50 million units in 2012 as well as 2013. Everybody is abuzz about this hand phone model, and more than eager to fall in line at Apple shops as soon as it becomes available.

What makes Apple iPhone 5 an immensely-awaited headset? It seems like all fanatic users from all over the world are awaiting for iPhone 5 release in 2012. First off, it is known that all the features that 5 version offers will certainly more advanced and high-tech than its predecessor. It is expected to deliver far more excellent services than the previous models. Delivering superb quality is a tradition known to Apple products, which is why the brand is synonymous to world-class product success.

Actually, many have thought that iPhone 5 would have been available in the last quarter of 2011, but since iPhone 4 was released, S5 release was postponed. There have been strong indications that its debut will be realized on October, 2012. Incidentally, the date of planned release will coincide with the anniversary of the passing away of Steve Jobs.

Hence, all of us have just a few months more to wait before we scramble for the line to the doors of authorized Apple stores. As we eagerly await the Apple iPhone 5 release date, all the we can do is to check for the latest online news on the gadget's development. As for the moment, let’s marvel at the possible high-tech features that the gadget might possess, as well as additional functions not seen in previous models.  
Image credit: Thiago Martins

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