Saturday, August 13, 2011

5 features that iPhone5 should have



It has been reported this week by BGR(BoyGeniusReport), the well known tech blog, that leaked documents form Telus, a big Canadian telecommunication company, indicate an October 1st release date for the long expected iPhone 5. In Canada.
So just only one and half months that we have to wait to experience the new features of the iPhone 5.
If we consider about previous iPhone releases Apple has lunched US first and then they lunched it in Canada. So as we experienced in previous most probably this time also they will lunch it in same manner.
But when we compared with other phones at the market we can identify some drawbacks on iPhones but we can expect following things on iPhone 5.
01) 4G


iPhone 4  doesn't have 4G  facility so we can expect that on iPhone 5 other wise it won't be able to stable on market. However many people don't believe Apple will include "true" 4G data support in the next iPhone 5, mainly because using 4G data networks are taxing on battery life. But with time delay that they take to lunch  iPhone 5 I believe that we can expect that feature also on  iPhone 5. 
02) Better battery life


Every time iPhone release new version it improves the battery life.Apple says the iPhone 4 has 40 percent more talk time than the iPhone 3GS. So, if the past is any indicator, we might see similar gains in next year's model.


03) NFC enables


Apple may be working on adding near field communication technology (NFC) into the next iPhone. This is sort of a bar code replacement technology that would allow your iPhone--among other things--to act as a payment device (e-wallet) or even a car key.


04) Cloud computing support


In some ways iCloud is more restrictive than Amazon's iDrive cloud storage solution, which allows you to store all your photos and videos (Apple's iCloud has not addressed video yet), but it's a big step forward, and the fact that you can mirror your iTunes music library (regardless of where you got your music) for $25 a year is an enticing offer.


05) Bio-metric security




It's hardly a must-have upgrade, but it would be cool to swipe your finger--instead of enter a password--to unlock your phone. It could also be combined with NFC (near field communication technology--see next slide) for making mobile payments. 

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