What is Apple eliminating from iPhone 5

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I am hearing a lot of rumors that Apple is eliminating a lot of features from the new iPhone 5. This seems to me a bit backwards.

Has anyone heard of these elimination?

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What is Apple eliminating from iPhone 5

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Hi Yvonne,

Lately everyone is wondering about iPhone 5, its release date, its look, specifications, price, etc. Another most important question that everyone is asking is about the features that iPhone 5 is going to provide. Well to answer your question, news have confirmed that Apple is adding many new features to iPhone 5.

iPhone 5 is rumored to be added with an extra row for the new features in it. Let’s just keep our fingers crossed and wait till we have this much awaited gadget in our hands. 🙂

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What is Apple eliminating from iPhone 5

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The Apple iPhone 5 is a 4G Smartphone operating on 2G, 3G, and 4G network bands using GSM, CDMA, HSPA, EVDO, and LTE technologies. It was announced to the public and released on September 2012. It measures 123.8 x 58.6 x 7.6 millimeters and weighs 112 grams. It uses nano-SIM card. It has LED-backlit IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen display with 16M colors at 640 x 1136 pixels screen resolution.

It supports multi-touch protected by Corning Gorilla Glass with oleophobic coating support. It runs on iOS 6 upgradable to iOS 9.3.3 and with a planned upgrade to iOS 10 powered by Apple A6 chipset, Dual Core 1.3 GHz Swift (ARM v7-based) processor, and PowerVR SGX 543MP3 (triple-core graphics) GPU. It doesn’t support microSD.

It runs on 1 GB DDR2 RAM with internal storage available in the following capacities: 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64 GB. The primary camera supports 8 megapixels with f/2.4, 33mm, LED flash, and autofocus support. The primary camera features face detection, 1/3.2" sensor size, 1.4 µm pixel size, touch focus, geo-tagging, HDR (photo), and panorama and can record video in 1080p at 30 fps.

The secondary camera supports 1.2 megapixels with f/2.4 and 35mm support and can record video in 720p at 30 fps with FaceTime over Wi-Fi or Cellular and face detection support. It has 3.5-millimeter jack featuring 16-bit/44.1kHz audio and Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic support; Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n with dual-band and hotspot support; Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP and LE support; GPS with A-GPS and GLONASS support; and USB 2.0 reversible connector.

It doesn’t have stereo FM radio. It has built-in accelerometer, compass, gyro, and proximity sensors. The pre-installed Safari web browser supports HTML5. It doesn’t support Java. It runs on non-removable 5.45 Wh Li-Po 1440 mAh battery with standby time up to 225 hours both on 2G and 3G. Talk time is up to 8 hours both on 2G and 3G. It is available in White/Silver and Black/Slate colors.

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