Apple’s iPhone 2011 event kicks off in just over a day’s time, and as always the rumor machine keeps churning right up to the wire. Anticipation for the fifth-gen smartphone is high, though we’re yet to see the sort of convincing leak that pre-empted the iPhone 4 unveil. That hasn’t stopped the rumors from flourishing, however, so head on past the cut for details on what we’re expecting, what we’re hoping to see, and what doesn’t look likely, then join us tomorrow for the full SlashGear liveblog at http://live.slashgear.com/

What’s still uncertain is what form Apple’s “new” iPhone will take. Although it’s already been dubbed iPhone 5 in several store inventories, that could well just be database shorthand to distinguish between existing models and the next-gen handset. So far, we don’t know if Apple is bringing an iPhone 5 or an iPhone 4S to the show.
iPhone 4S
According to the rumors, the iPhone 4S looks much like the existing iPhone 4, but packs the dual-core Apple A5 processor as found on the iPad 2, 1GB of RAM and a much improved 8-megapixel camera. Believed to be the “N94″ model spotted in some store systems – and with an image from the camera already in the wild - the 4S would be an evolutionary rather than revolutionary upgrade, similar to the 3G to 3GS step a few years back, providing the horsepower to go with some of Apple’s more ambitious functionality believed to be in iOS 5.
iPhone 5
Then there’s the iPhone 5 speculation, tipped to be a significant departure in style from the current glass-metal-sandwich and instead pack a tapered, aluminum chassis more akin to the iPad 2 and MacBook Air than the existing smartphone. That distinctive new design – with a silhouette previewed by several leaked cases and evenspawning a mockup - may perhaps be accompanied by a larger display, as Apple follows Android rivals to engage with the “bigger is better” crowd. An increase in screen size could have an impact on apps, however, believed to be one of the reasons Cupertino has stuck with a 3.5-inch panel across all current iPhones.
NFC and LTE
They’re not the only questions, either. NFC and LTE are the buzzwords du jour, respectively “Near Field Communication” for short-range wireless used for things like mobile payments and data tag reading, and “Long Term Evolution” for high-speed 4G data, and both have been connected with iPhone rumors.NFC would allow Apple to cash in on some of its related wireless payment patents, including a complex Concert Ticket+ system, and leverage some of the millions of active credit cards it has on record out from iTunes and into the real world. Sources are split, though, on whether the fifth-gen iPhone will have the functionality – or, if it’s there in hardware form, if it will be activated yet – and that basically depends on if Cupertino reckons the ecosystem is there yet.

iOS 5
There seems little doubt that iOS 5 – the latest iteration of Apple’s mobile OS – will make its official debut at tomorrow’s event. Previewed earlier this year it’ll bring such niceties as a new, streamlined notifications system,deep Twitter integration and of course iCloud, Apple’s wireless sync system. However, there are some features we’re expecting that haven’t been shown before, most notably Assistant.

Meet the iPhone 4S: Apple’s latest revamped touchscreen smartphone that presents several key improvements over the previous generation.
Powered by Apple’s lightning fast A5 processor, the iPhone 4S sports a new antenna design that facilitates CPU speeds almost twice as fast as those of the iPhone 4.
As anticipated, the iPhone 4S is a so-called “world phone” in that it is compatible with both CDMA and GSM networks. Despite not being a 4G device, Apple contends that iPhone 4S speeds are “competitive” with the performance of today’s 4G networks.
The new camera built into the iPhone 4S has a 8-megapixel sensor, 3264 x 2448 to print out an 8 x 10 glossy, and nearly two-thirds more pixels than in the iPhone 4 sensor. What’s more, the camera will now shoot full-high-definition 1080p video, in addition to serving up real-time video image stabilization and temporal noise reduction.
Despite a plethora of new features and, consequently, demands on the smartphone, iPhone 4S has an increased battery life up to 8 hours.
The iPhone 4S will be released October 14th, with preorders commencing October 7th. Black and white versions of the iPhone 4S will be made available: 16GB for $199, 32GB for $299, and 64GB for $399.
“When you look at each of these, they’re great, fantastic, and industry-leading,” Apple CEO Tim Cook says. “But what sets them apart and puts them way out front is how they work together so well. When you think about it, only Apple can bring all these things together in such a powerful and integrated experience. I am so incredibly proud of this company and all of the teams that work so hard to bring the innovations you’ve seen today to reality.
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