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iPhone5 launch likely in Autumn

08 August 2012

iPhone5 launch likely in Autumn


There are few signs yet that the enthusiasm for iPhone enhancements has waned as chatter fills the airways about the launch of the iPhone5.
Apple is expected to launch its next iPhone in the Autumn, the same launch time frame the company gave for its latest operating system iOS 6. The two are usually announced together, though Apple deviated from the normal iPhone launch when it released the iPhone 4S in October, as opposed to June during its Worldwide Developers Conference.

This year's WWDC did include the announcement of iOS 6, which will include Facebook integration, a new maps app, and a number of other changes.
The latest change was discovered when Apple released its fourth test version of iOS 6 to developers. Apple releases early versions of the operating system so developers can find bugs or issues in the system and report them to Apple. It seems the company got rid of the YouTube application that has shipped with all of the iOS versions to date. Yet another example of the riff between Google and Apple.

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