Wednesday, September 28, 2011

iPhone 5: How Likely Are You To Upgrade

Unless you have been living under a rock the past few months, you are probably aware that Apple is preparing to install an update for its iPhone hardware, which currently serves as the community voice as the iPhone 5 to reveal known. Although Apple officially announced the new product has several reports from anonymous sources and estimates of analysts, a lot of information about the future of the iPhone for those who are willing to find them.



Many of you may have wondered if you ditch your current iPhone and the iPhone 5 get, and some of you may already be at your nearest Apple Store to be fed to get one. AYTM market research group based data collected from 1,000 users iPhone in the U.S., in the possession of all generations of the device in the range of 4 original iPhone, the iPhone and all usage models, as they say out, infographic below:

iPhone 5: There will be an update?

Among consumer respondents, almost half (48.6%) with the latest generation of Apple iPhone, iPhone 4, while only 3.9% were with the original iPhone EDGE 2007 alone. As might be expected, said the members of this group as being less likely that the update for the iPhone 5 were and to iPhone 4 users the greatest interest: in fact, many said they were "very likely" to get the new device, when it finally shelves. More than three-quarters of the owners were on AT & T, which was the default network interviewed on the iPhone earlier this year, while only 19.5% are on Verizon. A further 5% of users have been unlocked devices, legitimate or not, and is not supported on media such as AT & T and Verizon. If you interesting statistics, waiting: All users surveyed had almost 20% of them have a jailbroken device.

According to recent rumors, Apple wants the iPhone 5 to show in a media event in the first week in October, maybe 4 or 5, although no date has been officially confirmed yet. Reports over the last few months have again a device with a larger screen, as well as other Android smartphones, and increased 8-megapixel rear camera, unlike the iPhone 4, a 5-megapixel camera. A5 A dual-core processor, similar to the iPad 2 is found, is also planned.

(via Mashable)

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