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Codename 'iPhone Math' coming in June with 4.8-inch display

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 21 Jan 2013 10:42 User comments (7)

Codename 'iPhone Math' coming in June with 4.8-inch display According to a new China Times report, Apple is working on a new iPhone, codenamed "Math" to launch along side the upcoming iPhone 5S in June.
The new phone will feature a 4.8-inch screen, making it competitive with most Android devices, especially the Galaxy S III (and likely IV).

Component makers will begin production in March with mass production starting in mid-April. Foxconn will handle over 90 percent of the build, excluding the cameras.

The iPhone 5S, as with past Apple updates, will feature the same display size as its predecessor (4-inches) and include some upgraded internals and a new iOS variant.



A June release would mean that Apple has finally learned that a full one-year product cycle may be too long when the company only has one device.

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7 user comments

121.1.2013 11:40

Drifts off whilst reading...

222.1.2013 02:52

Zzzz Zzz
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On a personal note. I just now realized I have been promoted to "member". Yay, me!

This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 22 Jan 2013 @ 3:14

322.1.2013 04:39

So the time date for this new phone is this year, but it's not the iphone 5S, so will this me a mini mini ipad. It would give apple a part of the bigger screen market

422.1.2013 08:53

Go away Apple, nobody likes you apart from the drones with zero personality.

522.1.2013 10:27

Am I the only one that read the headline as "iPhone Meth"?

622.1.2013 13:20

DDR4life, bummer!!!! have to do something about that!!! congrates

722.1.2013 13:37

Originally posted by aw2600:
Am I the only one that read the headline as "iPhone Meth"?
give it time and being addicted to apple products will be classed as a mental disorder and people will receive treatment for it and claim disability pension for it.

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