iResQ got their hands on one of the “iPhone 5” batteries and posted new photos showing the battery in the iPhone’s rear shell and next to an iPhone 4S battery for comparison. The photos show that the new battery is slightly taller than the iPhone 4S battery, and the thickness appears roughly the same despite the fact that the new iPhone is expected to be at least 15% thinner than the iPhone 4S. » Pictures Of iPhone 5 Battery Compared To iPhone 4S Battery
Some days ago GSM Israel posted a video showing a physical iPhone 5 mock-up which was found at the IFA 2012 consumer electronics show in Berlin. The mockup was created by a case manufacturer to test early case designs on the upcoming iPhone. The Verge took some high quality photos and created an video of the device where they compare it with the iPhone 4S. Check out the video after the break. » Physical Mockup Hands On Of The iPhone 5
The Vietnamese site Tinhte.vn posted a video of what they claim to be redesigned headphones for the new iPhone which is expected in September. In the video after the break you can see an comparison between the current headphones and the “redesigned headphones”. » Will Apple Release Completely Redesigned Headphones For iPhone 5?
A new report from Nowhereelse.fr [Google translation] is pointing to a fresh set of high-quality photos and a video of an assembled front panel which they claim to be from the next-generation iPhone “iPhone 5”. The photos and video is coming from a Chinese parts distributor called SINOCET. Above you can see a high quality photo of a front-on view of the assembled front panel next to the same part from an iPhone 4S. » New Photos & Video Of Larger ‘iPhone 5’ Front Panel
Smartphone Medic has posted a video comparison of iPhone 4S and next-generation iPhone parts. They cover some internal components (like power and flex cables) in addition to the iPhone front glass pieces. » Next iPhone & iPhone 4S Parts Compared
According to the infographic, an engrossing 70% of the organizations are either using or are at least planning to use custom mobile apps for their business, indicating the stirring effect of mobilizing an enterprise. Enterprises are gradually implementing the concept of owning an app store, where employees can make access to official applications. The infographic also sees the vociferation for new technologies like HTML 5 in enterprise app development and unveils the reasons as to why HTML 5 is emerging as the preferred choice. Check out the full infographic after the break. » Infographic On Enterprise Mobility
Wired tested tested the new iPad against some Android tablets for heating during use and found the new iPad to be middle of the road.
The result? The third-generation iPad reached just 94 degrees Fahrenheit in its hottest rear chassis location (slightly below, and to the right of, the Apple logo when the tablet is held in portrait mode). Ninety-four degrees is not an uncomfortable temperature in ones hands, and it is also well short of the alarming 116 degrees publicized by Consumer Reports, as well as our own 108 degree reading. Dead Space may not tax the iPad’s internals as much as Infinity Blade 2, but it is still a demanding 3-D game in the tablet space, and will certainly evoke hotter run temperatures than a mail program, YouTube orAngry Birds during continuous use.