Distance is less than 4 days, but rumors don’t stop about the Apple’s next generation, iPhone 5. But this one, if true, will be the best from Apple. A popular Japanese blog (Macotakara) reports that a China Unicom Deputy Directory has revealed an iPhone 5 with HSPA+. What is HSPA+? After the break.



HPSA+ Evolved High-Speed Packet Access, is a technical standard for wireless, broadband telecommunication. HSPA+ was first defined in the technical standard 3GPP release 7.


HSPA+ provides High Speed Packet Access data rates up to 84 Megabits per second (Mbit/s) on the downlink and 22 Mbit/s on the uplink through the use of a multiple-antenna technique known as MIMO (for “multiple-input and multiple-output”) and higher order modulation (64QAM). MIMO on CDMA based systems acts like virtual sectors to give extra capacity closer to the mast.


So, without any more complicating, we can understand that “the iPhone 5 will support the high-speed HSPA+ (21Mbps) network standard“, said China Unicom’s Deputy Director of Research Huang Wenliang, which often indicates to the 4G technology.


The image above leaked by PC Watch which managed to get a sneaky photograph of a presentation.


The carrier started selling ‘EDGE’ based original iPhone in 2007 with the maximum speed of 480kbps. However, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 all supported WCDMA network standard with downlink speed of 7.2Mbps.


All the world still (till now) don’t know much details about what the next generation iPhone from Apple (5th one) will look or name. The event is scheduled for October 4th at 10:00 AM PT (see your timezone HERE) and will be held at Apple’s home town in Cupertino, California. Only people invited to the event can be there on Apple’s campus so most of you won’t be attending. That’s why we’ll be live here on CydiaHelp, stay tuned!


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