iPhone 5 begins to be tested by Apple employees, it will be released in September despite the problems regarding the lack of components

  Just a month before the rumored iPhone 5 presentation during an Apple conference, the terminal has already appeared in the logs of a compliant server TechCrunch. Unfortunately, we are not told where exactly the presence of the terminal was discovered, but those from TechCrunch say that iPhone 5.2 is the name of the device found and this is the iPhone that Apple is going to launch in the fall. The current iPhone 4S is called iPhone 4.1 in the firmware for iOS, so iPhone 5.2 is without question the next version of this device. If the iPhone 5.2 has already appeared on someone's servers, then it seems that the Apple people are starting to test the device in the real world and soon we will have new information related to its existence.

  On a different note, I tell you that from rumors I found out that Apple would have trouble producing enough of many components for the iPhone 5, but that doesn't seem to have stopped the company from preparing to launch the device. Although Apple partners I can't produce enough of many screens produced using in-cell technology, Apple does not want to postpone the launch of the terminal, and this will generate long queues in front of Apple stores and very long waiting times for orders. iPhone 5 will be available in only two versions: one white and one black, and the upper/lower parts of the case could be produced using Gorilla Glass, their role being to dissipate heat and improve reception.