Specifically, the new iPad will be "a lot smaller than one would  guess was possible," he said. When held in portrait orientation, the  bezels to the left and right of the 9.7-inch screen will be practically  nonexistent. The space above and below the screen will be just big  enough to accommodate the camera up top and Home Button down below.
"Beyond that, it's noticeably thinner, as well, which is to say the  fifth-generation iPad will be smaller in every dimension than its  predecessors," Gunjan said. The report notes that it's actually so much  smaller and thinner than the current iPad that Apple is likely working  on a full redesign of the interior.
"It wouldn't be a surprise to see the new iPad remain roughly on par  with the fourth-generation model in processing capabilities, with the  improved screen, dramatically lower size, and reduced weight becoming  the key selling points," he added.
As for when the fifth-gen iPad will make its debut, Gunjan said  Apple was originally targeting a March launch, but it now appears we'll  have to wait until October, possibly because some components are limited  at this time.
Meanwhile, Gunjan's sources claim the next-gen iPhone, to be called  the iPhone 5S, will look near identical to the iPhone 5, but with a  larger rear flash. The iPhone 5S, as well as the much-rumored low-cost iPhone with a plastic shell, will both be released at some point this year.
In addition, the rumored "iPhone Math" phone, which we first heard about earlier this week, is currently in "early prototyping stages," but will not arrive this year.
"It supposedly has a 4.7-inch screen, at least for the time being,"  Gunjan said. "It might never make it to market, and plenty could change  before it does. Consider it Apple's 'just in case / Plan B' hedge  against ever-growing Android phone screen sizes."
 
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