New iPhone 4S is selling well – at least it can be concluded from the queues at the shops. Some commentators regard this as proof that Apple can do without Steve Jobs. Others point out that after all the iPhone 4S is the last device landing Jobs still alive and probably brilliant sale here.
Meanwhile, there are information that can extend the impact of the Jobs for the next model of iPhone, which is tentatively referred to as iPhone 5 .
analyst Ashok Kumar working for the company Rodman & Renshaw , expressed the opinion that it was the iPhone 5 had to be a device, which worked on Steve Jobs. This smartphone is to have dimensions such as the iPhone 4S, but will be thinner, with a larger screen and the ability to connect to LTE networks.
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the site CNET writes that he was able to confirm this information at the source having knowledge in this field. This source claims that the iPhone 5 was a big project, which Steve Jobs has devoted all his time, knowing that it is time limited (see CNET, Steve Jobs’ last big project: The next iPhone).
We therefore only conjecture and information from unknown sources, but it all seems to make sense. Jobs actually able to assume that the iPhone 4S will only cosmetic amendment to the forthcoming iPad iPhone technologically second With this in mind, Jobs could spend the next “big” update. Rumors about the iPhone 5 already circulated here and there. Now there are suggestions that the rumors were not false, but rather very premature.
course, keep in mind that Apple may depend on it to use the authority of Jobs’ even after his death. Apparently legendary Apple CEO has left a plan for the implementation of products by 2015. Nobody will be surprised to say that even the iPhone 6, 7 or 8 is the same Jobs’ ideas.
Apple masterfully mastered the strategy of leaks and rumors circulating around the products, and Steve Jobs gave the smartphone using the rank of mystical experience. Apple will be able to support the Jobs for a long time. The question is whether that is enough.
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