New iPhone release speculation

 

More conjecture recently about the next iPhone release date has proposed that the phone will go into mass production in June, ready for a Fall announcement and public release.

 

There were earlier suggestions that the phone could be announced at WWDC in June, however now it seems that the consensus is that the main products on display at WWDC will in fact be iOS 7 and OS X 10.9, leaving the new iPhone to be released in the Fall.

 

Japanese Newspaper Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun has reported that Sharp will begin manufacturing LCD panels for the new iPhone in June, which would make sense for a September release.

 

This would also make sense looking at the history of Apple’s past iPhone release schedule, as although the iPhone 4 was announced at WWDC in 2010, the iPhone 4S and the iPhone 5 were both announced in September ( Sept. 27th 2011, and Sept. 12th 2012 respectively).

 

Just to keep everyone on there toes, popular tech Twitter dude @evleaks posted that Verizon will be offering $100 off the iPhone 5, leaving some to speculate that this is so they can make room for the new iPhone- which points towards an earlier release.

 

We here at iPhone Antidote suspect that this is not the case, but, as always with Apple,  no one can be a hundred percent sure on exactly when the next iPhone will come out and exactly what features it will include!

 

Even so, we love playing the game, so we’ll be doing our best to keep you up to date with specs, release date and as much secret source stuff as you can handle! (…About the new iPhone…)

 

 

Photo courtesy of iboomer.com

50 billionth App downloaded

 

 

On Thursday, Apple reached the awesomeness of 50 billion downloads from their App Store.

 

That’s 7 Apps per humanoid on this planet.

 

If Bill Gates bought every single download for one dollar… well he’d still have 17 Billion dollars left.

 

If every App did cost $1, you could use this note to pay for them-

 

 

Just kidding! ( Sorry Zimbabwe…)

 

If only one person per year was allowed to download an App, then it would really suck.

 

The earth is slowly receding from the moon, and will continue to do so for another 50 billion years. Take that Apps.

 

Anyway. Some facts for you :

 

The Apple store started off in July 2008 with a pitiful, measly-assed 500 apps available to download. Now there are more than 800,000.

 

In March 2012,  there were 25 Billion downloads from the App store. We’ve doubled it in just over a year.

 

The 50 billionth download was a game called  “Say The Same Thing” by Space Inch. It was free, and downloaded by a dude in Ohio, who now receives a  $10,000 App Store Gift Card. THAT’S SO MANY APPS.

 

According to Apple at the beginning of May, here are the top 5 paid and free Apps ( for iPhone) as per download popularity.

 

Paid

-Angry Birds

-Fruit Ninja

-Doodle Jump

-Cut The Rose

-Angry Bird Seasons

 

Free:

-Facebook

-Pandora Radio

-Instagram

-YouTube

-Skype

 

Us kids sure love games, huh. Speaking of which, the last app we downloaded was Mushroom Wars. Awesome, fun and challenging game known from Playstation- check it out, free from the App store (D’uh) but keep in mind you’ll be soon wanting to make one of those in App purchases in order to play it more!

 

So, 50 Billion Apps. There you go.

 

 

Images courtesy of Wired.com and CNN reflectively.