Wednesday, July 18, 2012

iPhone 5 Nano SIM Rush to Europe

The autumn prepares us many surprises and iPhone 5 Nano SIM is on the list. In June this year, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), finally agreed to standardize the nano-SIM format. Ultra-compact SIM format called 4FF provides further SIM-card size reduction in order to maximize the interior space of mobile devices leaving more space for the other details like better Wi-Fi module in the upcoming revolutionary device.

iPhone 5 Nano SIM
According to the Financial Times, European mobile operators have already bought the bulks of nano-SIMs on the eve of release of the new iPhone. Thus, the newspaper notes, this confirms the fact that the sixth-generation Apple smartphone will apply the cards of nano-SIM standard and users with Apple devices will again move to a more compact version of the cards as it was after the release of the iPhone 4 micro-SIM slot.
Apparently, Apple has developed a new phone, using it own version of the nano-SIM before ETSI approved format 4FF. It also means that the organization is referred to the standard version offered by Cupertino engineers without any changes. Otherwise, the new iPhone would be a “pariah” among mobile gadgets with cards samples like Nokia, RIM and Motorola.
Exit the sixth version of the Apple-smartphone is expected this fall. It is assumed that the device will be markedly different from previous models: the device will receive a new design, increased display size and will support the LTE network.
All the facts that we continue receiving about the release of the most forward-looking smartphone by Apple point that this gadget will dramatically change the set of functions that is traditional for the devices that now rule the market. That reminds me of a classic ‘hit and run’ game but Apple transformed it to another kind of competition. Please welcome: the ‘release the new product and run’ by Apple, California. If all the features rumored to be included into the new iPhone all the competitors will have to overtake one more time.

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