iPhone 5
Apple launches new iPhone 5
Sep 13, 2012
After months of speculation, Apple announced its newest smartphone, the iPhone 5, as it seeks to thwart growing challenges from rivals like Samsung, Google and Microsoft.
“It is an absolute jewel. The software and engineering that went into this product is the most challenging our team has ever taken on,” Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller told a packed launch event in San Francisco on Wednesday.
The introduction has been among the most keenly anticipated in the tech world, with rumours and leaks over several months about the new device from the biggest company in the sector.
“It is the thinnest iPhone we have ever made, it’s the world’s thinnest smartphone and weighs just 112 grams,” just under four ounces, Schiller said.
“It is 20 per cent lighter than the iPhone 4S.” Schiller said the new iPhone features a new design aimed to fit in one’s hand and works on the faster mobile Internet networks known as LTE.
“When you carry your phone it should fit beautifully in your hand, that is just how we designed iPhone 5,” he said.
“Everything you do looks gorgeous on this beautiful widescreen display.”
Analysts expect Apple to sell tens of millions of the new iPhone in the coming months, luring in smartphone buyers who have been waiting to upgrade
“It is an absolute jewel. The software and engineering that went into this product is the most challenging our team has ever taken on,” Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller told a packed launch event in San Francisco on Wednesday.
The introduction has been among the most keenly anticipated in the tech world, with rumours and leaks over several months about the new device from the biggest company in the sector.
“It is the thinnest iPhone we have ever made, it’s the world’s thinnest smartphone and weighs just 112 grams,” just under four ounces, Schiller said.
“It is 20 per cent lighter than the iPhone 4S.” Schiller said the new iPhone features a new design aimed to fit in one’s hand and works on the faster mobile Internet networks known as LTE.
“When you carry your phone it should fit beautifully in your hand, that is just how we designed iPhone 5,” he said.
“Everything you do looks gorgeous on this beautiful widescreen display.”
Analysts expect Apple to sell tens of millions of the new iPhone in the coming months, luring in smartphone buyers who have been waiting to upgrade
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