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Next Generation iPhone Rumors


Woodcookedbbq

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Credible rumors are coming out that the next gen iPhone will have a larger screen (4"), smaller charging port, smaller sim card slot, and will be LTE capable. They're expecting it to be released in October.

http://www.imore.com/2012/06/07/supposed-iphone-5-metal-hands-video-surfaces/

The iPhone really does need a larger screen. Android is killing them in that aspect.

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it's funny... i like the size of my iphone screen. those freaking galaxies are beautiful but i don't want to carry around something that large.

apparently jobs wouldn't let them make the screen larger.

I assume you mean the Note? I had reservations at first and thought I would end up trading mine back in for a SII but you really get used to it quickly. Whenever I hold another phone now it just seems tiny, especially my old iphone(that's basically an ipod at this point). It could be a little smaller maybe but I think it's just fine as is.

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I assume you mean the Note? I had reservations at first and thought I would end up trading mine back in for a SII but you really get used to it quickly. Whenever I hold another phone now it just seems tiny, especially my old iphone(that's basically an ipod at this point). It could be a little smaller maybe but I think it's just fine as is.

no, i mean the galaxy. the note is way too large for what i need my phone to do.

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it's funny... i like the size of my iphone screen. those freaking galaxies are beautiful but i don't want to carry around something that large.

apparently jobs wouldn't let them make the screen larger.

exactly.

I wish there were smaller smartphones than the iphone TBQH.

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