As Newsday reported, Apple is expected to delay the release of the iPhone 5S, in August or September, depending on what one believes Citigroup Capital Markets analyst Glen Yeung. It justified the delay by "problems of mass production," which seems to be the most likely reason, says CNET.
It is expected that the iPhone 5S is a minor update level of the iPhone 5, Yeung suggests that the new iPhone 6 next generation is released next year, and has a larger screen. He also suggested that a new MacBook Air ships famous Apple high resolution Retina display, and it will soon be ready to go! So far, only the MacBook Pro 13.3-inch models and offer the 15.4-inch screen.
Yeung also expressed concern about the decrease in demand for the iPad Mini. It is expected that two versions of the iPad 2 Mini coming to market: a Retina version, and another non-Retina.
While Apple should delight all future customers to integrate the Retina display in these products (and hopefully this is a new standard for all material), do we really need an iPhone 5 slightly changed so little time before the iPhone 6?
The next generation model will probably be a giant step forward compared to what we know today, and unfortunately we may not see these changes in the iPhone 5S, at least in terms of innovation.
And if it turns out not to be the case, and that the iPhone 6 fails to impress on the creative side, no doubt that critics will befall the Cupertino that will once again pick up the pieces ...
While everyone is attentive to the release of the iPhone 5S and iPhone 6, the market has changed a bit since the iPhone 5 was launched. Even if the iPhone has a market share still result, Apple knows he must be wary of the emergence of Android and especially Samsung who does not hesitate to impose its smartphones around .
It is clear that the iPhone is Apple's six priority right now, so whatever that will be the iPhone 5S is that his predecessor will be more impressive? If it is not, Apple might be able to lose its number one spot in the smartphone market ...