A phone iCloud, why step... but beware the package data!
The idea of an entry-level with little iPhone memory storage is interesting, especially with the arrival of iCloud. The Californian company Apple might indeed offer an entry-level with little iPhone memory. Based on the design of the iPhone 4, already produced several million copies, this iPhone might still crop on some costs, replace the glass by plastic, and of course to reduce the amount of memory to 4 or 8 GB. This iPhone would share beautiful iCloud since the storage of the documents would be in the cloud, just like the music or still photos, which should not really please phone operators already complaining of the saturation of the network.
For AppleNApps, the Cupertino firm will therefore propose a building on iCloud entry-level iPhone and iPhone 5 with features revised upward. According to the author, iPhone "iCloud" would be a kind of MacBook Air then the iPhone to the final 5 would more than the MacBook Pro.
It seems inevitable that Apple expanding its range of phones, as it did a few years ago with the iPod range which had only a single model originally. The ideal would be a compact phone with a screen between 3.2 and 3.7 inches to make the iPhone even more portable, and another model, high-end, with a large screen of at least 4 inches that would fight against the new Android phones which attract more people. Finally, small vow to personal, if Apple could finally move on to 64 GB of memory without add a Micro-SD location, I would breathe a little. Between the games and applications sometimes weighing more than 1 GB (1.66 GB for Fifa 11 and 1.42 GB for Bosh Navigon France, to name only a few), photos, videos HD, the 32 GB iPhone 4 began to be more than limit.
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