July 9, 2012

iPhone '5' Release Date Approaches: New Concept Design Inspired By Samsung Galaxy S3


Apple has yet to release any information regarding the iPhone 5, but the unveiling of iOS 6, the company's newest mobile operating software slated for release this fall, revealed some new features we can expect to see on newest iPhone.
This concept may be nothing more than a beautiful fantasy, but a tech junkie can always dream.
"The iPhone could do with a faster camera shutter speed and NFC, and the S3 could certainly do with a better design," TechRadar noted in the summary under their concept video for the iSung. "Plus a larger screen with a higher resolution would fit more apps on it, and that's what we all want to see."


The iPhone 5 rumor mill continues to turn, with enthusiasts betting it will be dramatically redesigned with a bigger screen and slimmer body. Apple recently unveiled its new iOS 6 software, which gave fans a glimpse of some of the next iPhone's features.
Answering Calls
One of the best software changes is the way iOS 6 will give iPhone users more options beyond "Answer" and "Decline." If you're too busy to answer the phone you will have the option to instantly respond with a list of preprogrammed text messages, including "I'll call you later" or "I'm on my way."
iPhone users tooo busy to respond to the call in real time can even set a reminder to return the call later. A "Do No Disturb" function will also give users the option to choose who they can receive calls from at certain times of the day.
Apple Maps
Apple is replacing built-in Google Maps software with it's own application which they claim will feature easier step-by-step directions. The new app is vector-based to create detailed graphics and detailed texts even when the map is zoomed all the way in.
The new Apple Maps will also feature visual and spoken navigation, including not only turn-by-turn directions but also real-time traffic updates.
Better Siri
The iPhone electronic personal assistant is getting smarter and more useful. If you ask about sports it will show you live scores and stats. Siri can find restaurants and movie times and even update Facebook for you or turn your voice into Twitter messages.
Apple is also working with car manufacturers to create eyes-free Siri voice-control mode for safer driving.
Facebook Integration
The iOS 6 will make using Facebook with your iPhone easier than ever. Photos and video can be posted straight from the photo reel and your location can be posted straight from Maps.
Additionally, once logged into Facebook, all your events and birthdays will be synched with the iPhone.
Share Photos With Your Friends Through iCloud
iOS 6 will let users share photos with their friends though iCloud to any Mountain Lion Apple devices.
Updated FaceTime
New FaceTime lets you receive video calls through cellular networks and not just Wi-Fi. So now you can use FaceTime whenever and wherever you want.
Handicapped Accessible
Guided Access with the iOS 6 will make the iPhone easier to use for people with vision, hearing, mobility and learning disabilities.
Mail Gets Redesigned
The Mail application has been redesigned to be more streamlined and easier to use.