WWDC: iPhone 4G, HTML5 in Safari, Solar iPhone and much more…….

From tomorrow i.e 7 to 11th the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) going to be held. Apple CEO Steve Jobs will deliver a new generation of iPhone in that. Apple will showcase the latest version of the Hypertext Markup Language format HTML5 samples, highlighting the HTML5 will replace Adobe to flash the software.

The mystery of WWDC this year is much less than that of the previous years because Apple engineers Powell has lost the new iPhone prototype at that time he was drunk and, after access to technology blog Gizmodo, via Gizmodo disassembly, the new iPhone features unexpectedly exposed.

According to Gizmodo, the new iPhone will increase the positive video camera for video conferencing, the back of the camera lens is increased; new iPhone backplane design also replace the iPhone 3GS the curvature of plane design, and thinner, and batteries to increase 16%.

Gartner analyst Van Baker pointed out, Gizmodo snatched the first chance to disclose the new iPhone in WWDC style, he said: “Apple’s biggest challenge now is to publish enough to be exciting and truly concerned about the products which will win the market.” He believes that Apple may also be published in the latest iPhone operating system OS4.0 and the new iPod Touch.

But Baker is hopeful that at WWDC the new iPhone to be released will not disclose the prototype which was Gizmodo “identical”, he feels that the design surrounding will change. Morgan Stanley analyst Kathryn Huberty pointed out that Apple announced the iPhone price cut may be of 40% of 50 dollars can increase the demand.

Apple this week will demonstrate the effectiveness of HTML5.Apple has published a number sample format shows the benefits of HTML5, and HTML5 will highlight how easy it is to replace flash, but the Apple display HTML5 only in its own browser, Safari on the watch.

In addition, Gizmodo pointed out that the recent Apple applications, “solar cells into portable devices” patent technology, shows Apple may be planning to develop solar iPhone.

Gizmodo said the new iPhone is not expected to join the solar cell, but Apple may be working to make solar electricity to power more devices.

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