This piece of news, though unconfirmed, is not much of a surprise to us considering the barrage of dual-core phones that will be in the market when the iPhone 4 replacement (now unofficially called the iPhone 5) make its debut sometime in the middle of this year.
No solid details are forthcoming as yet but to keep up with the likes of the Motorola Atrix, the Xoom and the LG Optimus 2X, just to name a few of the dual-core contenders looking to woo customers off the iPhone bandwagon, it would make a lot of sense for Apple to go dual-core with its latest version of the iPhone and iPad.
This is unless of course Apple thinks it can stay relevant churning out single-core devices in a market where dual-core is the buzzword. We don’t think this is the case. How about you?
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