Thanks to the wonderful world of outsourcing, manufacturers, such as Apple, need to order most if not all of their products, such as iPhones, from suppliers, which in turn are responsible for assembling them. And it's now being reported by Digitimes that Apple has ordered slightly fewer for next quarter, roughly 17.5-18 million units, a drop from the 20 million it ordered last quarter. Most units, roughly 16 million, will have GSM chips, while the remaining minority, around 2 million, are set to be CDMA-equipped.
New photographs reported to be of the iPhone 5's front and rear cameras point to a redesign of at least the rear shooter, according to a post by 9to5Mac.
We're going to put this out there from minute one - we've no idea whether this is legit or not, but it sure looks like it.
You know iPad 2 is a really powerful device as compared to its predecessor. One thing that largely contributes to it's speed is the A5 processor, which apart from being dual-core in nature, also provides far better gaming experience. The graphics performance of the A5 processor is said to be as much as 9 times faster than its predecessor.
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