While Apple hasn't officially announced any details about the iPhone 5, German customers can now reserve theirs through Deutsche Telekom AG. This is yet another confirmation of the impending release of Apple's new iPhone.
While Deutsche Telekom isn't making big moves to advertise the pre-order capability, Apple fans are sufficiently excited to spread the news by word of mouth. The pre-order is available to customers who specifically request the iPhone 5, but Deutsche Telekom isn't sharing the exact release date of the phone even to those customers.
Apple has made no official announcement about the iPhone 5 yet, but plenty of rumors have surfaced already. Shipping pre-loaded with iOS 5, the iPhone 5 will provide wireless syncing between the iPhone and its partner computer. The iPhone 5 could see an upgraded 8-megapixel camera to coincide with iOS 5's new photography features. The A5 processor, which already powers the iPad 2, is the new powerhouse for iPhone processing.
We also expect to hear about the rumored iPhone nano at the same time as the iPhone 5 release. Apple remains quiet about the much-anticipated release details.
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