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iPhone 5 gets more, faster memory, says report
CNET
"Roughly 33 percent more peak memory bandwidth than the iPhone 4S, which can definitely help feed the faster [graphics processing unit] and drive the higher resolution display," Anandtech said. So, how does Anandtech know this? Apple did not hide the ...
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iPhone 5 vs. Samsung Galaxy S3: Will new Apple iPhone 5 features be able to ...
Examiner.com
The hype surrounding the new iPhone 5 before the publication was great, but now the first comparisons have appeared. So how does the new Apple smartphone compare to the current leading smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S3? The Magic lost?
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Line already forming in New York for iPhone 5
CNET
Demand for the iPhone 5 appears to be white hot. Lines are already forming outside Apple stores. In the very early hours this morning, people hoping to buy the handset -- swaddled in sleeping bags or heavy coats -- were camping out overnight in front ...
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iPhone Economy Discussion Heats Up Before Apple's Official Release Date ...
ABC News
iPhone Economy Discussion Heats Up Before Apple's Official Release Date: 'This Week' Roundtable. ABCNews. Subscribe Subscribed Unsubscribe. Loading... 10,948 videos. Loading... Alert icon. You need Adobe Flash Player to watch this video. Download ...
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The iPhone 5 and LTE: What It Means for Users
Sci-Tech Today
The new iPhone 5 has it, but why should consumers care? LTE is the latest and fastest way to transmit data from cellular towers to phones and other gadgets. LTE networks in the U.S. reach speeds up to 20 megabits per second. That's faster than most ...
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Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer to give iPhone 5, other smartphones to all employees
Examiner.com
Apple announced the iPhone 5 on Wednesday, and perhaps Mayer was waiting for that announcement before making her own. A few weeks ago, it was reported that Mayer was "considering" such providing a new iPhone or Android phone to all employees.
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About that iPhone 5 Bounce
Forbes
Pre-orders for the iPhone 5 sold out in within hours, the fastest record for the smartphone ever. The device is going on sale this week and, to hear USA Today tell it, analysts are expecting long lines. So it would seem that JP Morgan's chief economist ...
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T-Mobile announces plans to sell iPhone 5-compatible nano-SIMs
Examiner.com
While T-Mobile has been modifying its network to allow the iPhone to run on its HSPA+ network, its latest move is to add nano-SIM cards for Apple's iPhone 5 to its "catalog" in mid-October. T-Mobile made the announcement shortly after the iPhone 5 was ...
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Another bumper crop for Apple with iPhone 5
Nashua Telegraph
BACKGROUND: Last week, Apple announced the release of its much-anticipated iPhone 5, which is expected to hit 10 million in sales this month alone. CONCLUSION: While other companies have come onto the scene and carved out market share, Apple ...
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iPhone 5 A6 chip probably has custom core design
Ubergizmo
For all the noise that was made around the relative lack of novelty with the iPhone 5, it's fair to say that most people will probably agree on the fact that it is a faster phone, and not in a small way. Without running proper benchmarks, we're not ...
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Analysis: Should you buy the new iPhone 5?
Phys.Org
The iPhone 5 is an improvement over its immediate predecessor, the iPhone 4S, with the new phone sporting a bigger screen and faster processor. But the iPhone brand, which revolutionized mobile technology when it debuted in 2007, is no longer the ...
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iPhone 5 Benchmarks Appear in Geekbench Showing a Dual Core, 1GHz A6 CPU
Mac Rumors
Poole notes that the average score for the iPhone 4S is 629 and the average score for the iPad 3 is 766. A comparison chart of previous iOS devices can be viewed at Geekbench. The numbers seem to validate Apple's claim that the A6 processor is twice as ...
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The iPhone 5 Frenzy Is Missing From the World's Second Largest Market
DailyFinance
We're almost through the week that was iPhone 5. Every year Apple (NAS: AAPL) launches a new and improved version of its golden goose, and every year the media and analysts ratchet up expectations to ever-higher levels -- witness this headline in The ...
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iPhone 5 release date rumors officially confirmed, specs, features, price and ...
Inrumor
The iPhone 5 reportedly comes with 1GB of RAM. iPhone 5 rumors that proved to be true. The highly-anticipated iPhone 5 was finally unveiled this week and many rumors that have circulated lately proved true. iPhone 5 to be available on China Unicom by ...
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iPhone 5 prank played on public by Jimmy Kimmel - video
Digital Spy
Jimmy Kimmel has played an Apple-themed prank on members of the public. The late night show host managed to convince several people on the street that they had their hands on the newly-announced iPhone 5. However, they were actually just using the ...
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Cult of the iPhone launch
Times LIVE
This year's iPhone5 didn't disappoint. The phone is on a par with the competition, had many of the rumoured features (like an aluminium back and a new port now called "Lightning") and significant want-to-have factor to keep Apple's revenue flowing and ...
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iPhone 5: Australian buying guide
CRN Australia
But unlike its rivals and fellow iPhone 5 retailers Telstra, Optus and Virgin Mobile, Vodafone is yet to launch a 4G network. It last week announced the launch of its 3G+ (dual carrier HSPA+) services in areas in major cities across Australia - the ...
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