Now the new iPad is out of the gate,
the iPhone 5 is once again the talk of the town. One analyst reckons
the next-generation smartphone will see a completely new unibody design
The
key reason for current users to upgrade to an iPhone 5 later this year
will be a 'sleek unibody casing' according to an industry analyst.
In a note to investors, Brian J. White of Topeka Capital Markets
reckons production will begin on a new 4-inch iPhone in June this year,
following a recent visit to suppliers in Taiwan and China.
He says the sixth generation iPhone device will boast a look similar
to the single sheet aluminum casings featured on recent iterations of
the Apple MacBook Pro and MacBook Air lines.
White wrote: "In our view, this will be the most significant iPhone
upgrade with a four-inch screen and a new, sleek look that we believe
will require a Unibody case. This new, sleek look will be the most
important reason that consumers decide to upgrade."
White, who also thinks the iPhone 5 will boast 4G LTE connectivity
just like the new iPad, reckons the launch in Q4 of 2012 will dwarf
previous generation iPhone releases and push Apple closer to an almost
unthinkable $1,000 share price by the end of the year. At the time of
writing, the company currently sits on $623.
In his note to investors, White also backed-up recent reports that
Apple is working on an iPad mini tablet. Last week, DaringFireball
editor John Gruber spoke of a 7.85-inch iPad tablet prototype currently under examination in Apple's development labs.
Source: T3
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