iPhone 5S could have a 13 megapixel camera, iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2 would be launched in October

  complementing the information provided just a few hours ago, those from iLounge they tell us now that iPhone 5S, whose prototypes have the code name N51 si N53, it would have a new chip and a possible 13-megapixel camera produced by Sony, along with an improved LED flash. The device is currently under development within Apple, but it should reach the market in July. iPad 5 has the code J72 and the launch is still scheduled for October.

The iPhone 5S is still months away from mass production, but our source suspects that the star feature will be an upgraded rear camera—perhaps featuring Sony's 13-Megapixel sensor, plus the aforementioned flash upgrade—along with a processor bump. Current prototypes are codenamed N51 and N53, with July mentioned as the target date. The iPad 5's code name is J72. As mentioned before, it looks like an October release, give or take.

  Regarding iPad Mini 2, the tablet has the code name J85 and apart from the implementation of a Retina Display, there do not seem to be, for now, any other notable news prepared by Apple. The tablet will most likely have a new face, but the design would remain unchanged and practically, apart from a better screen, there were no other requests from consumers, so Apple can make important improvements on the software side.

The second-generation iPad mini has a code name of J85, and is currently planned for October, as well. Everyone we've spoken with assumes that it will look and feel basically the same as the first-generation model but feature a Retina screen. That said, no one has actually come up with deeper details on it quite yet. If it's going to go Retina without substantial body changes, it will need a thin, dense screen (read: IGZO), and it remains to be seen whether there will be enough of those to go around this year.