What does the industry make of the iPhone 4S?
Apple teased the masses ahead of the launch of its newest handset – with the only detail being divulged being the title of the event: “Let’s Talk iPhone”. As with most Apple launches, the technology press and blogger community were fast spreading rumours about what new features the device would have. Would it be called the iPhone 5? And what would it look like? On Tuesday the Cupertino-based company unveiled the iPhone 4S – an upgrade to the iPhone 4, with a new chip and enhanced voice recognition features but largely the same appearance as its predecessor.
Apple goes for commanding lead with Siri in iPhone 4S
At Apple’s much-anticipated iPhone press event yesterday, the company launched a new handset – the iPhone 4S. The key new feature that could provide the real draw for consumers and enhance the user experience is the new integrated voice-recognition technology. Apple generated much excitement by naming the launch event “Let’s Talk iPhone”, and it is now apparent why, as voice recognition appears to be the handset’s key differentiator.
Apple iPhone 5 unlikely to feature LTE
The next iPhone will not feature LTE and is likely to be called the iPhone 4S, according to an analyst report from Peter Misek from Jefferies & Co.



