With iOS 5 due tomorrow, the third parties are scrambling to get their apps prepped for Apple's latest mobile operating system.
We're now just a few short days away from getting our hands on Apple's latest smartphone, and iPhone 4S hysteria is reaching fever pitch!
It's the knock-out feature of the iPhone 4S, and it's set to get tongues wagging around the globe on Friday 14th, but so far little is really known about just how well Siri will work in the real world.
As is always the case with an influx of new updates, Apple has updated iTunes to 10.5 in preparation for iOS 5, iCloud, and the new iPhone and iPod touch devices, all of which are being released this week.
According to benchmark results posted earlier today, the iPhone 4S is the fastest smartphone - both in general and graphical performance - in the world, beating superphones like Samsung Galaxy S II and Motorola Droid Bionic.
With iOS 5 set to be released this week, the focus is now firmly drawn towards the when, if, and how of an untethered jailbreak.
A video has popped up today that shows the iPhone 4S being put through its paces with a couple of benchmarks. There is also new feature revealed regarding Siri and we’ve discussed both after the jump!
Most Successful iPhone Launch Ever: iPhone 4S Was Pre-Ordered Over a Million Times In First 24 Hours
According to a press release posted just a few minutes ago, the iPhone 4S is Apple’s most successful iPhone launch ever as over 1,000,000 units of the upcoming smartphone were pre-ordered in the first 24 hours alone.
Here's a little tidbit that we just discovered, and it's all about the size of the iPhone's screen. More specifically, it's all about why the iPhone's screen is still 3.5-inches across its diagonal, while most Android, and even Windows Phone 7 (ultimate special super duper series edition 7) handsets are sporting ever increasing screen dimensions.
As you will already be aware, unless you've been stuck under a rock for the last few months, iOS 5 is set to launch next week along with the iPhone 4S, and although we've looked at and covered many of the key features, there are still new ones being discovered all the time in what has been a rather turbulent week for all concerned with Apple.

