Foxconn, Apple’s strategic partner for the iPhone has announced it expects to ship the next generation phone by next June.
Details on the phone remain scarce however Apple have allowed a prototype to emerge on various sites around the web, which show a much leaner frame that allows for 33 pct more space - the result of which gives iPhone 4G a much longer battery life.

The new thinner frame as seen below, give the iFrame a more rugged feel, whilst the rubber tread backing makes it more durable.

The screen, which Foxconn confirmed recently will be OLED - Organic LED - with FFS (fringe field-switching) - technology that apparently gives it a considerably wider viewing angle and clarity in bright conditions.
The next update on the next-generation iPhone is expected in June 7th where Apple will kick off a media craze expected to last until release June 2011.
Apple and Steve Jobs, meanwhile prefer to keep their focus on the iPad for now, with the international launch (for UK) at the Apple Store on London’s Regent Street on Friday 28 May.
[Thanks: http://www.ibtimes.com]
Share this :
[ del.icio.us
| Google
| Linkagogo
| Netscape
| reddit
| Squidoo
| StumbleUpon
| Yahoo MyWeb ]
Comments are closed.