Apple will kick off its media event in front of a packed San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden at 6pm UK time on 12 September, and it will no doubt announce a new iPhone – here is our complete guide on what to expect.
The Expected
A larger screen
What we know – or at least what we think we know, thanks to countless leaks from ‘sources familiar with the situation’ – is that Apple has a new, bigger iPhone ready to show off to the world.
The screen is widely expected to be 4in, up from the 3.5in display of the iPhone 4S and all previous iPhones, and we can expect the resolution to increase as well, up to 640 x 1136 producing a pixel density of 326 LTE (Long Term Evolution) See 3GPP. network to 16 UK cities around the UK in time for Christmas.
The (ibtimes.co) Nokia Lumia 920 and 820 , and the (ibtimes.co) Samsung Galaxy S3 will all get the 4G treatment from EE, and after speaking to the company ourselves, it seems almost certain that Apple’s new iPhone will be getting 4G in the UK right away.
This could be bad news for Vodafone, O2 and Three iPhone customers who aren’t on EE. and won’t be getting 4G until the middle of 2013 at the earliest, thanks to (ibtimes.co) numerous delays by Ofcom in the auctioning process.
Smaller 9-pin USB USB
in full Universal Serial Bus
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iOS 6
Apple announced iOS back at the WorldWide Developers Conference in June and developers have been able to work with the new mobile Google Maps Google Maps (for a time named Google Local) is a free web mapping service application and technology provided by Google that powers many map-based services including the Google Maps website, Google Ride Finder and embedded maps on third-party websites via the Google Maps have parted ways, iOS 6 features an all-new maps application, which gets its data from TomTom and a number of other mapping companies.
There’s no StreetView anymore, which is a great shame, but 3D maps are available in some cities. Panning around skyscrapers is fun, and the buildings look decent enough, but we hope that Apple continues to improve its new maps app over the coming year to keep up with Google and Nokia.
Not Expected
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Fingerprint scanner
Speaking of security, and as a late entry into the Rumoured iPhone 5 Features Sweepstake, we have the idea of a Home button with integrated fingerprint scanner.
Apple is reported to be in the final stages of (guardian.co) acquiring the security firm AuthenTec for [pounds sterling]228m in a move that could see the iPhone maker develop future products with much improved security.
AuthenTec is already responsible for developing fingerprint scanners and with the addition of Passbook we don’t have to stretch our imagination too far to picture an iPhone with enough security to act as a MacBook Air See MacBook. is still available with a 64GB solid state drive, we doubt Apple would let the iPhone offer more – and there will be no microSD