News Production Of iPhone 5 Begins In Shanghai

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The much anticipated iPhone 5 is not much far from its release and reports and rumors are beginning to show up more frequently .

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According to a latest report from Digitimes , the production of iPhone 5 has already begun in Shanghai . Citing sources in Taiwan , the site reports that manufacturer Pegatron has started manufacturing the new phone in a factory in eastern China .

Pegatron is one of the manufacturer for Apple among many others like Foxconn . Pegatron is also reported to be second production source for the new iPad along with Foxconn.

The iPhone 5 is rumored to have bigger 4 inch Retina display with 16:9 aspect ratio , quad-core processor , new smaller 19 pin dock connector and more .

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4 inch more more than enough for a phone. 4.8 or whatever is too huge for me personally. Best zone according to me is 3.7 - 4.3 inch.
 
The iPhone 5 is rumored to have bigger 4 inch Retina display with 16:9 aspect ratio , quad-core processor , new smaller 19 pin dock connector and more .
I can see the powerpoint slides in front of my face now.
Bigger retina display screen - increases productivity by some percent. Bigger viewing area so you dont have to squint your eyes while reading.
Quad core processor - 500 times faster than the old chip. runs cooler and more energy efficient. graphics engine 200 times faster than the old one.
19 pin connector cause we didnt like the old one and just felt like changing it.
 
Quad core processor - 500 times faster than the old chip. runs cooler and more energy efficient. graphics engine 200 times faster than the old one.
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500 times faster that old chip?
200 times for graphics?
 
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19 pin connector cause we didnt like the old one and just felt like changing it and yes all your iPhone docks are useless now until you buy a tiny adapter from us for 99.99 $ (costs us less than a dollar to make)
 
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