The thinner iPhone 5, with a larger screen and the same A5 chip, will represent an important upgrade (rumor)

      iPhone 5, iPhone 5, iPhone 5, this seems to be the expression that heats up the discussions between American analysts and sources inside the production chain of Apple's partners. An American analyst claims that he has information from inside some partner companies of Apple that co-sign the rumors of the week the past regarding the design of the new iPhone 5. It seems that the device will have a larger screen than the iPhone 4, it will be thinner and lighter and of course it will be equipped with the same A5 chip as the iPad 2. The terminal will also have a thinner bezel but the edges will probably have the same dimensions.

Well, it turns out that we are picking up that this interim iPhone refresh in the Fall timeframe could be a bigger upgrade than we expected. We believe this keeps the iPhone fresh and competitive and helps maintain its leadership position. We believe this makes sense to improve the iPhone experience without making it too bulky as we have seen with models from competitors.

       The American analyst claims that the iPhone 5 will represent an important update for the iPhone terminal line and I think that would be normal considering that the new device comes one year and three months away from the iPhone 4. All the information provided by the analyst Shaw Wu of at Sterne Agee, I only come to confirm the rumors from last week and the design presented by the cases now available for purchase in China. It is hard to say if the information received by Wu is true or if the sources have only confirmed the rumors in order not to reveal Apple's true plans.

       Considering that Android is gaining more and more ground and the iPhone 4 is more than 1 year old, Apple must launch a new, revolutionary device that will attract some of the owners of Android terminals. From what has been reported so far, it seems certain that there will be a change in the design, the implementation of the A5 chip and there is a 50% chance that we will see a larger screen.