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According to a report on AppleInsider today, the next iPhone will not just have an approximately 30% bigger screen, it will also be around 18% thinner than the iPhone 4S. The story comes from Taiwanese site Apple.pro, which was in turn reporting on a story from the print edition of the Chinese language Apple Daily, which took precise measurements of one of the leaked iPhone 5 (or said to be) enclosures. On measuring the enclosures, AppleDaily found that the phone is 58.47mm wide, 123.83mm long, and 7.6mm thick, making it around 18% thinner than the iPhone 4S, which is 9.3mm thick. AppleInsider writes that Apple has been able to design a thinner phone by making various tweaks, such as making it longer, thus creating more room inside, moving the headphone jack to the bottom of the phone, using a nano-SIM tray instead of a Micro-SIM tray (freeing up 40% more space), and using the smaller dock connector. Also, AppleInsider notes that some of the next iPhone’s components are now able to be smaller than previously, even than a year ago, because of rapid industry advancements.
I can't see the point considering most people have their phone jammed it their pocket.
For me it will be OK, as my phone usually hangs from my CB mike cable using the belt clip of the Otterbox, so the charger cable and link to the truck AUX socket will head in the same direction.
Isn't the headphone jack on an iPod Touch... on the bottom? I'm really not seeing the issue w/ having it there. What difference does it make if you're phone is rightside up or upside down in your pocket? The only true disadvantage to the port placement on the bottom is... when you're working out on a treadmill or such and place the iPhone on the equipment. Youll have to lay it on it's side... or upside down.
Isn't the headphone jack on an iPod Touch... on the bottom? I'm really not seeing the issue w/ having it there. What difference does it make if you're phone is rightside up or upside down in your pocket? The only true disadvantage to the port placement on the bottom is... when you're working out on a treadmill or such and place the iPhone on the equipment. Youll have to lay it on it's side... or upside down.
Not sure about the touch, I use the classic
It's an issue for me because I use an otterbox case and holster that I clip to the inside of my pocket