The iPhone 5 release date this fall may possibly include the rumored iPad Mini and an Apple HD TV in Retina. Apple is expected to release these products into the market next season.

In the battle of market domination, the iPhone 5, iPad Mini, and Apple HD TV release date will crush Android and other competitors, according experts. 

"With the highly anticipated release of the iPhone 5, Samsung will definitely need an even better successor," Examiner reports. 

The iPhone 5 anticipates Apple smartphones with 4G LTE capabilities. According to Tavis Mccourt, an analyst at Raymond James, with this iPhone 5 advancement, Sprint and Verizon may sell more iPhone 5s and reach the 70% market share similar to the AT&T smartphone dispensation.  

As reported by Barron's, Mccourt anticipates that LTE Androids "will take a severe hit to demand when an LTE-based iPhone is announced."   

Rumors are also swirling that Apple will announce the release date of it's iPad Mini this summer. 

Bloomberg reports that there are "plans to debut a smaller, cheaper iPad by year-end, [according to] two people with knowledge of the plans." The iPad Mini is reported to be 7.85 inches, as opposed to the current 9.7 inch iPads. It would cost about $199, similar to the Google Nexus 7 tablet. 

"It would be the competitors' worst nightmare," said Shaw Wu, an analyst at Sterne Agee & Leach Inc. told Bloomberg. The Google Nexus 7 tablet and Amazon's Kindle Fire would be directly targeted by an Apple iPad Mini, challenging it's smaller screen, Forbes says. 

"Apple's plan for a tablet with a smaller screen is part of a textbook business strategy: to lure customers who want different sizes of tablets into the iPad product family, say analysts and technology industry executives," The New York Times reports. 

The HD TV is also in the rumor mill. According to Pop Herald, Apple "wants its TV to Retina because it wants consistency and the marketing ranging from the small smartphone, possibly including the iPhone 5, to the larger HD display flaunting the color and detail-rich display technology."

No details have been suggested about this new HD TV.