iPhone 5 with 8 megapixel camera, released in September, iPad 3 with Retina Display

Bloomberg online publication he revealed last night information received from sources inside Apple claim that the new iPhone 5 will have an 8 megapixel camera, A5 chip like the iPad 2 and the iPad 3 will have a much more touch-sensitive retina screen. The new iPhone launched by Apple will look exactly like the iPhone 4, contradictory information published last night by BGR who claims that the new iPhone will have a radically changed design. Considering that we have contradictory rumors from 2 well-known publications that have had valid information about Apple products in the past, I think that very few people really know what the new iPhone looks like and those who talk to journalists could only give their opinion .

Apple Inc. (AAPL) plans to introduce a new iPhone in September that boasts a stronger chip for processing data and a more advanced camera, according to two people familiar with the plans.

The device will include the A5 processor, the more powerful chip that Apple added to the iPad 2 earlier this year, along with an 8-megapixel camera, up from the 5-megapixel model in the iPhone 4, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the details aren't public. Apple is also testing a new version of the iPad that has a higher resolution screen, similar to the one now used in the iPhone 4, one of the people said. The new iPhone will closely resemble the iPhone 4, the people said.

About the iPad 3, those from Bloomberg say that it will have a screen with a resolution one third higher than that of the current model, but it will also have a new touchscreen that is much more sensitive to touch. A resolution with a third higher is hard to imagine because there would be enormous problems regarding the scaling of applications, but what would be the point of such an insignificant increase in resolution? iPad 3 will either have the same resolution and the same screen or it will have Retina Display and will break a new record in terms of the resolution available in a tablet sold to the public.

The screen resolution on Apple's new iPad would be about one-third higher than that of the iPad 2 and will boast a more responsive touchscreen, one of the people said.