Sunday, June 19, 2011

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The iPhone 5 News Blog News Feed


iPhone 5 Final Testing Reports, Prototype Spotted Support CNET UK September 7th Prediction

Posted: 19 Jun 2011 09:08 AM PDT


This week, CNET UK processed the big picture for the iPhone 5 and prognosticated a September 7th release date for the iPhone 5. The iPhone 5 News Blog has always predicted a late-summer release, so we concur. Read about CNET’s logic behind their iPhone 5 release date prediction, and how recent reports of the next iPhone in final testing supports this.

When you follow the full spectrum of iPhone 5 news coverage online, you often find that the audacious predictions made about the next iPhone are usually levied by the news outlets with the least credibility. However, CNET UK, a leading tech media outlet par excellance, boldly predicted an iPhone 5 release date for September 7th. Akin to a degenerate gambler placing her stack of chips on the green “00″ marker at the roulette table, CNET writer Flora Graham laid out her prediction, and the logic behind it:

“We’ve charted the dates, earwigged the rumours and consulted our iPod Ouija board. After 16 hours of number-crunching on the CNET UK supercomputer, we have determined the most likely release date for the iPhone 5 — 7 September 2011 . . . We know this for certain: Apple didn’t announce the iPhone 5 at this year’s Apple WWDC event, as it has in years past. Instead, we got iOS 5. That means we won’t be seeing the iPhone 5 this summer. Steve Jobs, however, said iOS 5 will arrive in the autumn. That’s traditionally when the various iPods are refreshed at a music-themed event . . . That’s why we’re expecting to see the iPhone 5 launch at the same time as iOS 5, in the autumn. In fact, we think the iPhone 5 will cruelly oust the iPod from its own event.”

We’ve collected all of the article related to CNET’s prediction on the iPhone 5 News Ticker. Take a look for more insight.

As many of you know, the iPhone 5 News Blog said on January 8th, “it is quite possible that the iPhone 5 may not be announced until the mid Summer of 2011, with a projected release date sometime in late August or September, just in time for a big Back To School’ promotional push,” which we remind you about ad nauseum.

Sorry about that.

But while our iPhone 5 release date prediction falls short of putting our money on one specific date, we agree with CNET in principle that September 7th is a realistic target date for when we could all be in meandering lines outside of Apple stores nationwide, waiting to plunk down our hard-earned money for what is hopefully a mind-blowing new iPhone design.

Now, reports that the iPhone 5 is in its final testing phases — and that a prototype may even have been spotted — suggests that, while production for its components may have not ramped up yet, we are most certainly getting closer to that mile marker.

Typically, we have seen an announcement for new devices about a month before their release from Apple. Last year, Apple targeted the end of August/beginning of September as the time for its media- and music-centered announcements. This is always a good time for a product announcement, since it pretty much falls at the official end of Summer. Kids are back in school, people are back from August vacations, and everyone is settling back into “normal life.”

To have an iPhone 5 ready on September 7th, Steve Jobs would have to announce it at the beginning of August, which by all public relations estimations would be a poor choice in timing. Therefore, Apple may opt to announce the iPhone 5 around September 7th, and make it available at the end of that month or the beginning of October.

When you think about it, that would make a lot of sense, since the announcement would come at the beginning of Apple’s new fiscal year. Stock share prices would soar, Apple’s Board of Directors would be very pleased with themselves, and iPhone 5′ers would be getting ready to invest in yet another iteration of iPhone goodness.


iPhone 5 News Blog Sunday Coffee: Check Out the New iPhone 5 News Ticker

Posted: 19 Jun 2011 04:30 AM PDT


iphone 5 news tickerThe iPhone 5 News Blog is officially launching a new sister site — the iPhone 5 News Ticker. Read all about our idea behind this new kind of iPhone 5-related blog!

Whenever we go looking for news online, we’re usually confronted with two types: auto-aggregated news from the likes of Google or else some sketchy “autoblog,” or a traditional-style news source or blog like this one, where real human being sifts through real news and report on it. The first type often fails to give us exactly what we are looking for, or else gives us results that we’ve already encountered. The latter doesn’t really let blogs like this one process and report on lots of news stories in a given day, since our articles and posts are more editorial-like and run 500+ words.

We’ve started the iPhone 5 News Ticker as a middle point between these two news source types.

The Ticker is a different blog format, which features a short post that captures the basics of the prevailing iPhone 5 stories and rumors for the day, and then presents what we think are the best articles that cover the stories. Because the posts are short and sweet — with much less writing and pontificating on our part — we can pump more of these out a day, keeping you in the know on all things iPhone 5.

The other cool thing is that the iPhone 5 News Ticker has a real ticker, just like on cable news! We actually run two of them (CNBC style) — one for the Ticker site, and one for the iPhone 5 News Blog.

So, if you’re truly addicted to iPhone 5 news, you could really just keep the ticker open throughout the day to see all of the news updated on the fly.

We’ll also be sure to link any iPhone 5 News Blog articles to their corresponding posts on the Ticker, so that you can get the complete picture of all the reports on current iPhone 5 news.

We hope you like the new site. As always, thank you all for the support, readership, and active comments here on the blog. You’ve definitely created a thriving, informed community of iPhone 5′ers!

P.S. — If you ever have news that you think needs to be on the Ticker, please don’t hesitate to contact us.