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The latest iteration in the never-ending sequence of iPhone 5 claims describe the appearance of a suspected blueprint for the device, equipped of course with a 4-inch display. The image also tells us of redesigned speaker grilles, a repositioned earphone jack and - potentially -- some form of redesigned Dock connector.
You can see the blueprint here, though I'm not convinced it's the real thing -- Apple's reputation for secrecy is such that I'd be very surprised if it doesn't have a list of everyone who has a copy of the blueprints...
All the same, the bubbles coming out the rumor-zone for this year's WWDC have a little more substance than usual. For a start, Apple's published WWDC developer sessions offer over 40 sessions the content of which hasn't with battery like Compaq Armada M700 Battery , Compaq EVO N400c Battery , Compaq EVO N410c Battery , Compaq EVO N600C Battery , Compaq EVO N610C Battery , Compaq EVO N620C Battery , Compaq Presario 1200 Battery , Compaq Presario 1800 Battery yet been announced.
This confirms something's going on, and software is part of this. While these could all relate to new features -- Siri, Maps, Apple TV within iOS 6, 40 is a large number so speculation is equally high to match.
And AppleInsider also promises big news, telling us Apple's retail stores are secretly preparing for WWDC. That's got to be hardware as well as software, right?
Perhaps it is right, after all expectation of new Macs at WWDC also continues, with Barclays analyst Ben Reitzes saying he expects Apple will announce new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models "in the near future". Could this be WWDC? The analyst won't say, but does predict some news on how Apple intends improving the way flash memory works in its machines, "how the company intends to maximize design and performance," he said.
That Apple developers will need to have a handle on how the company intends moving forward with this potentially reflects the impact of the recent Anobit acquisition, I'd suggest...
"We expect to hear about improvements to iCloud that could make consumers even more comfortable with cloud-based storage in the "Post-PC era," the analyst adds.
Software's going to be part of the Apple news at the developer show. iOS 6, Mountain Lion and specifics such as Maps and a more serious iteration of Siri (for which Cook told D: "You'll be really pleased with the things you'll see over the coming months,") seem very likely. Introduction of API's to deploy iCloud sync between apps and devices using third party software also seems a realistic expectation.
And then there's the Apple television. This much-discussed unicorn continues to prance proudly in the secret gardens of the rumor machine. The new device will likely deliver TV show streaming and subscriptions along with the capacity to run apps. That makes sense. However, most watchers now don't anticipate Apple will introduce the product at WWDC.