Why Apple can't afford to have an iPhone 4S
A few hours, from the Town Hall auditorium, the headquarters of Cupertino, Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, will present the new iPhone 5.
The rumors have been circulating on the net in recent days but most likely damage to the launch of an iPhone 4S, a more advanced version of the current model in circulation without, however, that that marks the evolutionary leap between one generation and the next one of Apple's device. As happened previously with the iPhone and the iPhone 3GS 3: design similar improvements to the core of the device but entirely or almost transparent to end users.
I believe that tomorrow things will go differently. After the departure of Steve Jobs from Apple and the passage of the scepter of the command to Tim Cook, Cupertino is to Crown the new King in great style and justify it as a worthy successor of his predecessor with a product at the height of the situation.
Not just a simple improvement of something that we have already seen and not just an iPhone 4S for this. Serves a distinctive sign which marks the beginning of Cook, something that surprised the audience, an iPhone 5 which is not an iPhone 4 "modified".
Personally I don't think Apple underestimate this delicate step. The removal of Jobs at a time when the change at the top could not bear any harm to society (away from the presentation of new products) is already a sufficient clue to this pragmatism.
An iPhone does not satisfy anyone. 4S The effect of the disappointed that they were expecting an iPhone 5 and especially from the market could be unpleasant.
Tomorrow we shall see. But I bet the iPhone 5.
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