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Launch of iPhone 5 is Imminent! Images Leaked

iPhone 5

The launch of iPhone 5 could be imminent: first images with a video that discusses the parts of the Apple smartphone have already been published. The disclosure is provided by iLab: the repair shop reportedly  created a replica of the device from the leaks on components manufacturing.

Assuming the information is correct, the images of this new iPhone Smartphone home confirm that Apple will have to launch a new 19-pin connector at the bottom of the unit next to the entrance of the headphones which was above previous versions . Feature is revolutionary, no doubt.

It’s not  the first time that the images of iPhone 5 have emerged - in spite of the fact that even the launch of the device is not yet official. As many of us still remember CVG; rumors in in late May showed a metallic design similar to Apple’s notebooks . The great feature that stood out in time is that going to be thinner than other smartphones.

If you already know the components needed to build the new iPhone , in theory its launch should be imminent. The latest rumor pointing that September would be the launch date, and also the smartphone would go along with expected mini iPad.

If the release of iPhone 5 is scheduled for September, then, when will it be announced? August 7, 2012 would be the date as they have targeted key sites like GSMSpain. In theory, disclosure of the Smartphone would update us on price, features and their alleged support of IOS 6. Also, would end the generation of over-excitement at the mere alleged leak of images .

via Apple Mobile Phones – News – iPhone 5: First images of your design before launch.

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2 out of 3 U.S. Mobile Buyers Opt for Smartphones

Samrtphone Market Share by OSSurprising no one, the latest statistics from Nielsen prove that smartphone purchases aren’t slowing down anytime soon.Among new mobile buyers in the U.S., two-thirds chose a smartphone over a feature phone in the last three months, the research firm found. That’s a fairly significant jump from around this time last year, when Nielsen noted that smartphones finally overtook feature phones among new buyers.In terms of other smartphone figures, not much has changed. Nielsen found that 54.9 percent of mobile customers now own smartphones as of June 2012, and Android still holds a commanding lead of 51.8 percent over the iPhone’s 34.3 percent. That likely won’t change anytime soon, as the release of new Android handsets like the Samsung Galaxy S III and HTC One series will keep Android sales strong and we don’t expect to see the next iPhone until this fall.Nielsen’s data also shows that Windows Phone 7 still has a pitifully small market share of around 1.3 percent. Given Microsoft’s recent announcement that existing Windows Phone devices won’t get upgraded to Windows Phone 8, I have a feeling that many potential buyers will be holding off on getting a new Windows Phone handset.Among smartphone manufacturer market share, Apple still leads, with 34 percent, followed by Samsung’s 17 percent share and HTC’s 14 percent.

via Nielsen: 2 out of 3 U.S. mobile buyers opt for smartphones | VentureBeat.

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For Smartphone – 5th Most Used Function is Calls Making

Smartphone UserAs smartphones grow in popularity,

a new study has found that making calls is now only handsets’ fifth most used function behind web browsing.

As smartphone manufacturers pack handsets with increasingly high-end innards and specs list, new reports have revealed that making calls is now only the fifth most used feature on a modern mobile.

With social networking, web browsing, eBook reading and media absorption becoming increasingly essential selling points for modern smartphone devices, a new study carried out by smartphone retailer and network provider O2 has found call making is no longer the primary purpose of mobile phones.

With 2,000 smartphone owners surveyed,

O2 has found that the average handset user spends almost 25 minutes per day using their device to browse the web, now the most used feature of modern handsets whilst checking social networking sites, playing app-based games and listening to music now all take on more daily usage time than the 12 minutes spent making calls.

“Smartphones are now being used like a digital ‘Swiss Army Knife’, replacing possessions like watches, cameras, books and even laptops,” said David Johnson, General Manager Device for O2 UK said. He added: “While we’re seeing no let-up in the number of calls customers make or the amount of time they spend speaking on their phones, their phone now plays a far greater role in all aspects of their lives.

“Smartphone technology

has improved in dramatically with the camera, diary, email and social media hardware and apps where design attention has been lavished. Now that it’s so easy to use, there’s no surprise that consumers are switching to phones for these functions.”

Checking Emails is now the sixth most common use of smartphone devices according to the O2 study with text messaging, watching TV and films and reading books lining up as the seventh, eighth and ninth most used features respectively. Using the highly desired inbuilt camera to take photographs is the 10th most used daily function.

What do you most use your modern smartphone for? How far down your list does making calls come? Let us know via the T3 Twitter and Facebook feeds.

via Making calls now only the fifth most used smartphone function | T3.

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