A grinning Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds the iPhone 4, at WWDC 2010. Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com
Apple plans to launch a new iPhone in September that brings the handset up to speed with the iPad 2 tablet, according to reports.
The fifth-generation iPhone will include the faster A5 processor that debuted in the iPad 2 in April as well as an 8-megapixel camera, according to Bloomberg, who cites "two people familiar with the product."
The rumor comes in line with previous reports that hinted a September debut for an iPhone 5 equipped with an A5 chip and 8-megapixel camera sensor.
Previous rumors added that the iPhone 5 will have a flat metal back as well as "curved" cover glass (possibly to improve comfort) and will become available on the T-Mobile and Sprint networks, in addition to AT&T and Verizon.
The iPhone is Apple's best-selling product, accounting for the majority of the company's overall revenues. Traditionally, Apple has released new iPhones every summer around June or July. However, the February release of the Verizon iPhone and the April release of the white iPhone 4 may have compelled Apple to wait until September to give the products a longer shelf life.
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