This week started with the release of a new beta version of iOS 6 and ended with new information about the iPad 3 and iPhone 5, but what happened in the middle of the week mattered the most. This week we learned that the iPhone 5 will work on the basis of nano-SIMs, will have 1 GB of RAM, 4G LTE connectivity and will have a built-in NFC chip. The screen of the device would be built using in-cell technology and this is where the news about the iPhone 5 stops. Finally, Orange announced the inclusion of the iPad 2 and iPad 3 in its offer, and here ends an interesting week, which will probably become more good starting tomorrow.
- Apple limits the number of applications that can be installed in iOS 6, iDevices refuse to start if that number is exceeded
- iOS 6 allows you to install free apps from the App Store without logging in
- iPad 3 will be available for purchase from July 27 at Orange Romania
- iPhone 5 will work with nano-SIM cards, AT&T is already testing them
- The first prototype of the iPad had a screen with a diagonal of almost 13 inches, here it is compared to the iPad 2
- iPhone 5 – the terminal concept that you could have on your table this fall
- Apple is obliged to announce on its website and in UK newspapers that Samsung did not copy the iPad design
- iPhone 5 with 4G LTE, 1 GB RAM and NFC chip is to be released in the fall of this year
- iPhone 5 - new cases appear on the Internet, according to the dimensions and new ports of the terminal presented so far
- iOS 6 beta 3 – performance and autonomy
- Tutorial: Jailbreak iOS 6 beta 3 + Cydia installation on iPhone and iPod Touch using redsn0w 0.9.13 dev 3 (Windows, Mac)
- iOS 6 beta 3 – Apple improves the maps of the Maps application, but a big problem remains
- The iPhone 5 will have a thinner screen built using a new technology
- iOS 6 beta 3 – here's everything new + changelog (constantly updated article) x14
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