iPhone 5 release date: Features missing from new Apple iPhone 5

With the iPhone 5 release date now confirmed as September 21, many sources around the internet are now dissecting the missing features from the new Apple smartphone. One site has given its list of what the new iPhone doesn't have, that it maybe should have had included.

According to David Carnoy of CNET.com, there are several big features or specs that Apple could have included with this huge product unveiling, but they failed to do so. He says that no NFC, no 128GB version of the phone, no big leap in battery life, no biometric security, and no built-in inductive charging were the biggest misses on the new iPhone. In particular, he says of the battery life situation:

"We know. We're asking a lot for a phone with a faster processor (the A6) and graphics chip to improve on battery life, but the fact is, some people were hoping Apple could really make a statement with much better battery life than Android competitors. While we won't pass final judgement until we run our own battery tests, the battery life of the 5 appears to be only slightly better than iPhone 4S."

There have been a lot of people waiting to upgrade their current smartphone, and will now be doing so with new iPhone 5 pre-orders starting on Friday, September 14. However, it seems Apple hasn't pleased everyone with this new device. Once more websites and consumers start weighing in with reviews, the truth will be told. For now, the debates will continue until the product is actually in customers' hands.


Source : examiner[dot]com

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