Conference developers around the world in San Francisco on 6 June, Apple will be something reveal…. We don't know yet what that something that is. But according to a rumor started by the UK gadget blog Electricpig, the mysterious announcement could be none other than the next generation of Apple iPhone.
Thus, what makes Electricpig think Apple challenging the common assumption and to make a surprise reveal of the new iPhone? Because the team of public relations for Apple, "specifically the team dedicated to all things iPhone," strives to convince their, and the other journalists tech UK, to attend the WWDC.
Until now, many in the press of the technology more or less excluded the possibility that the next iPhone - currently rumored to be dubbed the "iPhone 4", as opposed to "iPhone 5"-will make its public debut at WWDC this year, the. This tilt began to stir as soon as the annual Conference was announced in March. The flier Apple promoted the "future of iOS and Mac OS X," not the iPhone.
At the time, this itself was news, as WWDC was historically event Apple release the new iPhone, a tradition, the company has stuck to since the early days of the 3 G iPhone in 2008. More followed rumours that corroborates the idea that the new iPhone would be a late entry. September has become a widely float time for the release of the new iPhone. Later, as dates October, December and sometimes even in 2012, have also been milling as opportunities.
Then came the revelation of the 4 s iPhone. As the iPhone 3 G S, this device yet to confirm is considered a springboard for an iPhone more "magical" and "revolutionary" 5. Its design will be much like the iPhone 4, but with a faster processor to A5 and probably a few more bells and whistles to prevent criticism of obtaining their pants in a bunch.
It is quite possible – even likely - that Apple will unveil the next iPhone at the WWDC. Society likes to keep people (particularly the tech journalists who watch and report every flicker of his shadow) on toes and then offer a bomb when it comes to the actual facts. As the Electricpig rumour, however, it is all entirely speculation, and there is not a publicly known fact in the world to reverse. Fortunately, the WWDC is a mere 11 days. And then we will know the truth, do we?
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