Iphone 5 se lanzara en septiembre

3
By David J in : Apple, Avances Tecnologicos, iphone, Telefonos // Jul 6 2011

La próxima generación del Apple iPhone se lanzará en el tercer trimestre de este año. Y la compañía tiene previsto lanzar 25 millones de unidades a finales de año, según un informe.

Citando a “personas familiarizadas con la situación”, The Wall Street Journal informa que Apple ha realizado pedidos a proveedores en Taiwán para algunos de los componentes principales del iPhone que viene proximamente. La nueva versión del iPhone incluye una cámara de 8 megapíxeles (en comparación con la actual de 5 megapíxeles) y será más delgado y más ligero que el iPhone 4.

El artículo también cita una fuente que dice que el nuevo iPhone se usan chips de Qualcomm de banda base. El iPhone actual utiliza chips de memoria de Samsung y chips de banda de Infineon Technologies, de acuerdo con un informe de iSuppli Corp.

Bueno ya esta filtrada la informacion, vamos a ver que pasa ahora!!!!

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger... Compartir
 

3 Responses to "Iphone 5 se lanzara en septiembre"

  1. Pilar 30/11/2015 4:17 pm

    So I reviewed the app in iTunes, and to quote: This is a befuaitul RSS reader and arguably produces the best rendering of cached articles since the late if not always lamented Printful. It’s incredibly comprehensive and as a result perhaps a little intimidating at first use. For instance, while RssBook syncs seamlessly with Google Reader it’s a bit disconcerting to be confronted with 5000-odd articles when your Google account is always upto date! This results in a fair amount of clutter at timesThere are also some noticeable short-comings. There’s no obvious mark all as read button (you need to select unread only using the filter icon). Frustratingly the app doesn’t remember filter setting I’m a bit OCD obessive and filter feeds by Label and then Feeds (so as to mirror my Google settings), but everytime you relaunch, the UI resets to default. Finally, for an app that is so detailed, the inability to drill and pull the linked web page into cache if the RSS feed itself is truncated seems a bit of an omission?Still I’ll give this 3/5 for the moment and given as the developer appears to have a list of updates up his sleeve, I’ll similarly update this review To be fair only Byline really seems to have mastered the seamless caching of webpages behind RSS feeds it takes a little longer to sync as a result, but at 30 000 ft there generally isn’t a lot of wi-fi around so it’s my #1 choice for offline reading. The biggest issue for me is that the app doesn’t remember filter settings hopefully the next update will fix this?

  2. auto insurance 26/12/2015 11:57 am

    Wow, that’s a really clever way of thinking about it!

  3. http://gotourl.pw/phonebin.com 29/03/2016 8:44 am

    Great article but it didn’t have everything-I didn’t find the kitchen sink!