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Will iPhone 5 have a four inch screen?


Digitimes is reporting that the newly coming iPhone will have a four inch screen to better compete with Google Android. 


This picture shows the Samsung Galaxy(4 inch) at the left and the iPhone 4 (3.5 inch) at the right.




The component suppliers noted that the production lines for Apple's next generation iPhone have begun testing, and Apple interesting in expanding the screen size to 4inches to support the tablet PC market as the vendor has a 9.7inch iPad in the market.


This news could be right, though there are many talks about the smaller iPhone. In addition, the iPhone always had a 3.5inch screen while many Android phones had larger screens.



Testing iPhone 5!!


A Taiwanese site reports that Apple was testing three prototypes for the iPhone 5, one with a sliding keyboard!





Other prototypes are similar to the iPhone 4 with a bit of differences, as an upgraded battery and an 8MP camera. The report likens those prototypes to the transition from iPhone 3G to iPhone 3Gs with the same basic design augmented primarily by improvements in the device's internals.






As for the sliding keyboard, it doesn't seem consistent with Apple's devotion to multi-touch functionality with virtual keyboards. We may just keep the suggestions aside but Apple.pro has a good track record providing leaked information from Apple's products.

This site recently posted an Apple-branded touchscreen which appeared few months later in the company's latest iPod nano.


The site also notes that these are prototypes, suggesting that the sliding keyboard model could just be a design put together by Apple for the purposes of testing and may never be intended for public release.






Courtesy macrumors

The Small iPhone!


Wall Street Journal has added new details about the new iPhone!





The person who saw the prototype of the new iPhone said the device was significantly lighter than the iPhone 4 and had an edge-to-edge screen that could be manipulated by touch, as well as a virtual keyboard and voice-based navigation. The person said Apple, based in Cupertino, Calif., also plans to upgrade the iPhone 4.