The iPhone 5 Rumor Mill is operational
Well, this was predictable. The paint is almost dry on the newest Apple iPhone, and rumors are already flying about what the next will look like when it will be released, and even how it will look great product last evening, Steve Jobs .
No other company inspires such rampant speculation about his plans for Apple product does. Legacy of jobs "is as hot as an issue that gets in the world of technology. And the 4S iPhone released Friday was a bit disappointing for Apple fans who waited more than what has been the model for the iPhone track last year 4.
So it's understandable that the iPhone 5 rumors begin to appear soon. But now we seem to have lost even the shorter grace periods between Apple product launch and the beginning of the whispering campaign about his successor.
Namely, the Rodman & Renshaw analyst last Ashok Kumar research note, quoted by CNET, it seems almost intentionally designed as a parody of the long on hyperbole, short on the name-traffickers source of rumors about the next big thing of Apple.
The next iPhone is "the last project that Steve Jobs was intimately involved with the design from concept to end," Kumar writes. "So ... this product will set the watermark to the volumes of iPhone" and a "cult classic".
We have no idea where Kumar gets his information on the participation of Jobs in the products Apple has in the pipeline. He believes that the next iPhone will be presented at the Apple Worldwide Developers in the summer of 2012, so it may be true that Apple has signed the "final design" of a product that eight months or more from a first public showing?
And if so, why the hell did not Apple just released the iPhone last week 5 instead of an iPhone 4S that has many complaints that brings almost nothing new in the iPhone 4?
And perhaps Jobs was not "intimately involved" in the successor to the tablet iPad 2, it is believed that out next year, perhaps even before the iPhone 5 if Apple maintains its established release cycle?
To be fair, CNET cites an unidentified source separately, saying that the next phone from Apple is a "complete redesign" and was "a very large project that Steve spends all his time to ... [h] e does not involved in the 4S, because his time was limited. "
Then there is the confidence that Kumar predicts record sales for a product that has not been identified and will be released for several quarters. That's really not all that daring streak considering Apple sell more of their latest, greatest gadget he did for the previous model, a tradition that seems to be at its peak with the iPhone 4S, along the way.
Nobody went bankrupt prediction that Apple might move a large amount of product, not in recent years anyway.
Kumar also said that the next Apple phone will be thinner than the iPhone 4S sport a larger screen despite having the same dimensions as the current smart phone, and finally, have 4G-LTE. If you're getting a sense of déjà vu to hear that it is precisely because many people predicted things for Apple's latest phone before the iPhone 4S publication, again, when everyone thought that the device will be called the iPhone 5.
Let's say the same thing really premature iPhone 5 rumors, however. The sooner you take them out, it is likely that people will forget what he was saying when he is proven to be very, very wrong.
The iPhone 5 Rumor Mill is operational