Apple watchers are buzzing about a possible iOS 5 launch this autumn, suggesting the company will break from recent tradition and release the new mobile operating system software after its next iPhone.
A TechCrunch report based on information from “two solid sources” said iOS 5 will be a major revamp focused on cloud-based services, including a possible “music locker” and location-oriented service. Expect iOS 5 to be previewed at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), slated for June.
Apple is widely expected to roll out a new iPhone, possibly called the iPhone 5, at WWDC, and there’s speculation that an addition to Apple’s iPad tablet computer line (iPad 3?) might debut alongside iOS 5. A new iPad might boast a retina display and other new features or size options, going beyond the new iPad 2.
Apple introduced iOS 4.3 earlier this month, bringing with it Personal Hotspot, faster Safari browsing and iTunes Home Sharing.
Some Apple watchers aren’t so sure Apple will be able to wait until later in the year to issue its next major iOS update. A gadget blog specialising in iOS devices, TiPb, wrote: “Competition is heating up with Google still iterating Android at a breakneck pace, webOS hitting 2.x and 3.0 this year, and the first BlackBerry QNX-based device shipping next month. Apple going 18 months between iOS refreshes would be perceived as falling behind.”
The Phonedog blog says regardless of when iOS 5 comes out, Apple will probably want to launch its next iPhone in the summer to entice current users of the iPhone smartphone to upgrade when their contracts expire.




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