iPhone 5: What to expect of the 2012 edition? – In the light of what we have at hand – Part 3
Monday, April 16th, 2012 6:09:07 by Usman KhalidAlthough the world is yet to see a true 4G network, anywhere in the world, the LTE brings up the closest alternative to it. According to the International Technology Union (ITU), the 4G should be able to offer a maximum of 1Gbps of downstream data and 500 Mbps of upstream service. However, the most advanced LTE network offers up 70Mbps of downloading. Due to the relaxation from ITU, cell phone carriers all over the world are allowed to use the 4G moniker with LTE and HSPA+, which is a slight on-paper upgrade to 3G HSPA.
Improved Battery
The iPhone 4S was release in some dramatic situations. Steve Jobs was on death bed and four days after the release of the 4S, he died of the pancreatic cancer he had incurred five years ago.
However, the calamities aside, the new iOS device had its own miseries to handle. One of them was the battery drainage that heavily aggravated its sales figures. Though the problem was identified as a bug in the iOS and a follow-up was released in the following days, battery problem again surfaced at the fronts of the iOS device.
The battery timing has been an issue with the iPhone, whereas other iOS devices, iPod Touch and iPad offer marathons of battery timing. Now that Motorola has offered a long lasting beast in Droid Razr Maxx, Apple has new challenges to meet for the release of the iPhone 5.
Other expectations
Among other not-so-worrisome expectation for the new iPhone are a new and improved Siri, with a more versatile vocabulary and a vast pool of instructions and suggestions. The screen, though sports the sharpest resolution in the market, still lacks the oomph of AMOLED and Super LCD, should be made more glowing and colourful.
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