
The internet has been buzzing this past weekend. Apparently the iPhone 5 that we’ve all been holding our breath for, won’t exactly be an iPhone 5. Though the iPhone 4s is still anticipated to have some juicy updates worthy of ditching your current iPhone 4. Those updates being, but not limited to: Apple’s A5 processor, an 8MP camera, an HD front facing camera and potentially some more RAM. Read on for more.
There’s also an article that was published today by the WSJ stating that Sprint might be going in to a $20 billion dollar deal with Apple and receiving an iPhone 5 exclusivity. The iPhone 5 would be a 4G WiMAX device, too. The rest of the world might get the taste of an iPhone 5 early in Q1 of 2012, though the device seen in Q1 of 2012 would most probably be a 4G HSPA+ device. I personally am hoping this is just as it is, a rumor. I don’t see why Apple would put themselves in this position, for those upgrading to an iPhone 4s, then 3-4 months later pushing an iPhone 5 wouldn’t be a wise move when considering profit. This scenario seems all too familiar as well, back earlier this year, the rumor mill was going at it, day after day, with Apple releasing an iPad 3, with very little time between launches. This of which, obviously, didn’t happen. I can see them losing quite a few users if they end up going this route.
All in all, we’ll soon find out, as the “Let’s Talk iPhone Event” is less than 24 hours away. Feel free to tune in with what you think in the comments.