iPhone 4 Plus and iPhone 5 could be launched next month

     The famous JP Morgan company comes today with almost new information about the iPhone terminals that Apple would follow launch them during the next month. The American company claims that Apple would launch the iPhone 5 and an iPhone 4 Plus, the first having a modified design and the second representing a cheap version of the iPhone terminal line. Of course, we all had this information for several months, but JP Morgan claims that the iPhone 4S will replace the 3GS and will look like the iPhone 4, so theoretically it will be the 8 GB version of the iPhone 4 that will be sold at a smaller price.

JPMorgan's research suggests the iPhone 5 will be based on a lighter, thinner form factor that is GSM and CDMA capable. In other words, a "world-mode" smartphone, but not LTE-capable. Mr. Moskowitz also expects the iPhone 5 will have a larger retina display than the iPhone 4's 3.5 inch screen and include an 8 megapixel camera with LED flash. The iPhone 4-plus device is anticipated to be based on the current iPhone and subsume the iPhone 3GS as the lower-end offering. Mr. Moskowitz thinks it could target one or more network carriers in China, but it is unlikely to be exclusive to the region. The new iPhone 5 stands to be based on the iPad 2's A5 processor or a newer A6 version. We also expect 1GB of RAM to increase memory access times. Other improvements are increased battery life due to advancement in battery technologies, the printed circuit board (PCB), the touch screen, and LCD power consumption metrics.

      Regarding the iPhone 5, those from JP Morgan claim that we are talking about a terminal with a new, thinner design, an A5 chip like an iPad 2 and an 8 megapixel camera. The terminal will not have LTE technology implemented, but it could be world-mode, meaning it could work in both GSM and CDMA networks. Practically, those from JP Morgan bring only one novelty, the name iPhone 4 Plus which in reality could be as fake as the iPhone 4S because theoretically Apple has no reason to brand its devices in such a way.