Citing component maker sources, Digitimes says that Pegatron is building the iPhone 5s in preparation for shipment in September. Unlike other recent iPhone 5 rumors, Digitimes maintains that the iPhone 5 won’t be a major update over the iPhone 4.
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Digitimes uses the “iPhone 4S” moniker interchangeably with “iPhone 5,” even though they generally refer to two very different possibilities. Among rumor mongers the iPhone 4S is considered a slightly revamped iPhone 4 (just as the iPhone 3GS from two years ago was a relatively minor upgrade to the iPhone 3G), while the iPhone 5 is thought to be a more substantial upgrade. Currently, most rumors point to Apple releasing an iPhone 5 later this year — though one curious rumor from last week pointed to Apple releasing both an iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 this year.
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