The iPhone 5S is still months away from mass production, but our source suspects that the star feature will be an upgraded rear camera—perhaps featuring Sony’s 13-Megapixel sensor, plus the aforementioned flash upgrade—along with a processor bump. Current prototypes are codenamed N51 and N53, with July mentioned as the target date.
The source indicates that the code name for the fifth-generation iPad is J72, while the second-generation iPad mini has a code name of J85.

The report indicates that the second-generation iPad mini is unlikely to appear until October of this year, roughly the same timeframe as for the next full-size iPad. Sources have scant information on the actual device, but suggest that it is likely to retain essentially the same form factor as the current model and add a Retina display. A move to a Retina display without increasing the physical size of the device would almost certainly necessitate a change in the display technology such as the adoption of new IGZO panels.
Some previous reports had indicated that the iPad and iPad mini could see updates as soon as March as part of an effort to accelerate the product development cycle, but iLounge‘s claims of an October launch are more in line with a recent report from frequently accurate KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
iOS is too plain and boring.. heck my MOM uses it now.
And Apple wonders why their stock is in free-fall.
I am beginning to think the S versions are the skip versions now.
Actually, the ‘S’ cycle phones are probably the ones to wait for after the problems are ironed out of phone that precedes it.
For example, the 4S is way better than the 4, albeit the same form factor.
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