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Apple's latest iPhone device is scheduled to launch in two weeks and rumors of the phone, from what it has and what it doesn't have is rampant on the Web. For some, they're interested in purchasing the iPhone 5 but perhaps are unsure what certain terms mean.
Latinos Post is here to hopefully help you understand those complicated terms or phrases by breaking down the top rumored features of the iPhone 5.
What has been heavily rumored for the iPhone 5 are the following: 4-inch screen size, 1GB RAM, an eight-megapixel rear-facing camera, a two-megapixel front-facing camera, running on the latest operating system iOS 6, supports 4G LTE, battery like Apple M8244 Battery , Apple A1079 Battery , Apple A1078 Battery , Apple A1148 Battery , Apple M6091 Battery , Apple M8956 Battery , Apple A1008 Battery , Apple A1061 Battery , Apple A1060 Battery , Apple A1022 Battery capacity of 1140mAh with its life going eight hours for 3G users and 14 hours for 2G users.
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Other unconfirmed features include a shorter dock port from 30-pins to nine and no Near Field Communication (NFC).
Screen size/Resolution: The iPhone 5's speculated 4-inch screen has been consistent with reports that it will most likely be correct. The resolution of the screen is expected to be 1136x640. The resolution indicates the number of dots (pixels) per inch (DPI). The higher the DPI, then the higher the resolution, for example, if the reports are correct and the iPhone 5 stands at 1136x640 resolution, then there are 727,040 dots per square inch. This also means the device will be capable of displaying 1136 distinctive dots, or pixels, on each of the 640 lines.
A GB is known as a gigabyte, and one gigabyte hold up to 1,024 megabytes. The term "byte" is actually an abbreviation for "binary term," and is a unit of storage. A RAM, short for Random Access Memory, is the most common type of computer memory found in devices.
As Wedopedia explained, "For example, a computer with 8MB RAM has approximately 8 million bytes of memory that programs can use."
One megabyte equals to 1,048,576 bytes. This means if the iPhone 5 will have one gigabyte, it will equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes of memory, that'll be a lot of room to store information.