It always seems to happen in the run up to a new Apple product launch and the iPhone 5 is no exception. We have seen so many images at this stage and the latest image to appear online is the new dock connector cable with a smaller port.
The next generation iPhone will include a lot of changes whilst still remaining largely the same as the current iPhone 4S. The display is set to be larger which is the first time that Apple has deviated from the 3.5� diameter. The depth of the new iPhone is also said to be slightly reduced thanks to a revamped method of screen manufacture.
The headphone jack is going to move to the bottom of the new iPhone device and the FaceTime camera that was first introduced with the iPhone 4 is going to have a more central position. This is going to save space as is the new dock connector. When compared with other USB tablets and smartphones, Apple�s dock connector is quite large at 30-pin and this looks to be significantly downscaled to just nine.
Images of the new Apple sync cable seem to confirm this new change in the dock connector and although it cannot be confirmed it really does look legitimate. One thing we can be sure of is that Apple will be selling plenty of adapters for millions of peripherals and we could see a bit of an outcry from those people who won�t see the benefits of this change. What the change does do however is save room for upgraded hardware.
It is only a matter of weeks now before we get the official information right from Apple themselves so stay tuned and we will keep you updated on any new information we receive.