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Recent reports claim about a surprising possible addition that is supposed to come with the next iPhone generation, dubbed iPhone 5, which is currently still a prototype. This addition could not only mean Apple's definite success over the smart phone market, but also the beginning of a strong innovation period in which practically anything is possible. So, what is this feature all about? What can it actually do?
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