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Apple Might Broaden its Product Line with 4.8inch iPhone Math, According to Atlanta Cell Phone Repair Experts at Lifeline Repairs

Latest rumors suggest the release of three new iPhones in 2013. Lifeline Repairs in Atlanta is staying ahead of the curve.

Apple Might Broaden its Product Line with 4.8inch iPhone Math, According to Atlanta Cell Phone Repair Experts at Lifeline Repairs
2013-02-26
NORCROSS, GA, February 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) According to brightwire.com who translated the China Times and Taiwan-based commercial times there might be a device by the name iPhone Math that could feature 4.8 inch display with 8 megapixel camera. For Atlanta cell phone repair specialists, it is important to stay ahead of these developments so that they are skilled in repairing these devices as soon as they hit the market.

Offering iPhone repair in Atlanta, the professionals at Lifeline note that obviously the naming seems strange. Since the beginning of the iPhone there were only number based iPhones starting with Iphone 2, 3g, 3gs etc. For that reason these rumors might stay as rumors. Although according to the same source, brightwire.com, Apple will release the 4inch iPhone 5s and iPhone Math by the end of June, meanwhile the mysterious third iPhone with 12 megapixel camera should the stores by the years end.

Being experts in Atlanta iPad repair as well, Kestas Manaunaskas at Lifeline commented that "The rumors might seem unlikely but on the other hand with release of iPad mini which is also a different direction from previously number differentiated iPads, this might be Apple branching out and hitting emerging markets."

As an example Apple's main rival Samsung has a cellphone in every size, color and shape, which led Samsung to be the largest smartphone maker in the world. Looking from that perspective Apple would simply be using its current momentum to enter new world markets and get that bigger piece of the pie currently held by Samsung. Furthermore since they have already done it with the iPad line, a similar move with the iPhone line would not be such a big surprise.

For more information on the different repair services offered by LifeLine Repairs, visit http://lifelinerepairs.com/

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In today's society's fast-paced environment, LifeLine understands that mobile devices are essential for a complete life. Their business is centered on keeping you connected with your world by offering high-quality repairs, parts and service. Based out of Georgia, their team acknowledges that your mobile devices are your lifeline.

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[Press-News.org] Apple Might Broaden its Product Line with 4.8inch iPhone Math, According to Atlanta Cell Phone Repair Experts at Lifeline Repairs
Latest rumors suggest the release of three new iPhones in 2013. Lifeline Repairs in Atlanta is staying ahead of the curve.