Latest Apple smartphone to feature nano-sim and 4G compatibility

Report: iPhone 5 gets September release date

Apple’s iPhone 5 is gearing up for a release in September, according to new reports.

The Guardian “has learned” that the new device is just two months away. It will include a new 19-pin connector (replacing the current Apple standard 30-pin version) and a new nano-sim (that’s 40 per cent smaller than current sims).

It will also include 4G compatibility, but only in the US which operates on a different standard.

Taiwanese contractor Pegatron has supposedly begun production of both this new iPhone and the rumoured iPad Mini.

A firm release date of September 21st is also speculated which, if true, would point to a reveal in the first or – most likely – second week of September.

This story was originally published on our sister-site, MCV.

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