Aug 10 2011
Apple iPhone 5 Coming Mid-Late Sept 2011 – 25 Million Units Ordered

Apple iPhone 5 Coming Mid-Late Sept 2011 – 25 Million Units Ordered

If all the rumors are true, Apple is betting big that the iPhone 5 is going to break the records of previous iPhone releases.

What is the speculation on what it will cost and what carriers will be selling it. Will it be limited to Verizon and AT&T, which carrier will receive the first shipments. Will T-Mobile and Sprint continue to be left in the cold on the iPhone exclusivity?

From all the reading, it appears that both AT&T and Verizon will receive shipments of the iPhone 5.

There’s also rumors of the iPad 3 making the rounds.

While most will be interested in the iPhone 5 and what features will come standard. The iOS 5 has been released in various beta versions and we should expect at least a few more with bug fixes and other improvements before the final release.

Perhaps there are some ideas floating around that could bring Sprint into the game.

“Apple offers an iPod that is identical to iPhone 5 but without phone radio (data only) exclusively through Sprint, $50 flat rate data fee and a slick VOIP voice option…Paradigm shifted.” – Dean Matthews

 

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There’s been a lot of buzz on Apple iOS 5, the next Operating System, which is expected to be released for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch this in the next month – to coincide with the iPhone 5 release.

One of the biggest advantages will be the ability to “cut the cord” to your PC or Mac.

With iOS 5, you’ll be able to update and activate your device without connecting to iTunes, as well as create and delete mailboxes and calendars without connecting to your PC applications.

iPhone, iOS 5 is the way to go.

Apple’s new iCloud.

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