While the rumors about the news that Apple is preparing for the smartphone sector continue to be lavish generously, from different points clues continue to emerge about the names that the devices that are presented will have, in case it is more than one.
Without being confirmed, from multiple points it has already been given to baptize the new and unpublished high-end mobile from Apple as iPhone 5. The last to certify this data is the consulting firm JP Morgan. One of the analysts, Mr. Mark Moskowitz, assures that this will be the name of the new Applephone. But the thing does not end there.
The JP Morgan employee repeats this widespread rumor that Apple this year not only breaks its tradition of introducing a new mobile phone in June; It will also be absent from the custom that has been going on since 2007 showing not one, but two mobiles. It would be the vaunted iPhone 4S which, in addition, would not have that name (inspired by the 2009 model, the iPhone 3GS), but would be called iPhone 4 Plus.
The designation of this name by Apple to the surprise mobile (be careful, as long as it is finally an official launch and not a fantasy), would serve to make it clear that it is an evolution of the iPhone 4, incorporating some improvements. Unfortunately, those improvements have not been known, and since there are also no certainty about what the iPhone 5 will carry , it is risky to launch into rough forecasts.
What Mark Moskowitz has ventured to point out is that the iPhone 5 will be a mobile with GSM and CDMA connections, so there will be no regional models depending on the networks of each country: the same terminal will be able to work regardless of the country where let's use it.
In addition, from the consultancy they get on the train of those who say for a few weeks that Apple's new first-range phone will be thinner than its predecessor, in addition to gaining in lightness. These improvements would seek to continue giving a pulse to Samsung, which with the Samsung Galaxy S2 (in its different editions) has managed to sign the lightest and most stylized smartphone in the fleet of smartphones.