More information has been arriving about the iPhone 5S each day and developers with a keen eye might have just figured out what processor customers can expect when the phone arrives in a month. This week code was found that confirmed that the device will have the ability to read your fingerprint and now it looks like new code is telling a processor from Samsung could be used even though earlier reports indicated that Apple was done working with the company until 2015. The A series processor is likely to be the A7 and according to the code found recently, that processor is made by Samsung.
With the iPhone 5S having support for the A7 processor, it is pretty easy to say that the iPhone 6 coming next year will have the A8 processor, but there is no indication as to what company would be making it. According to a major source for Apple news online, the chip contains components that power the display and that Apple was able to overcome issues that plagued the A7 and A8 processors overall performance. The only problem is that the information about working with Samsung is opposite of what the rumors have been saying this whole time.
Even though the rumors indicated that Apple did not want to work with Samsung for processors, the companies are still working together on the iPad Mini display. The reason that Apple must go with Samsung is that it is the only company that can deliver the quantity and quality needed for the Apple iPad Mini. The iOS 7 beta software is still being tested could have a couple more beta versions released before the final Gold Master version is released sometime in September of this year.
Earlier in the week, the same code was picked through and there a developer noticed the code that will allow the new iPhone 5S to read your fingerprint via a reader that is placed on the back side of the device. That code matched up very nicely with all of the rumors that have been floating around over the last few months. The same size display is expected on the iPhone 5S, but the camera will be improved along with the addition of a dual LED flash for taking better images in low light situations.