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2011年7月29日星期五

AT&T has begun to communicate iPhone 5 release date on September

A bevy of new information points to early September as the release date for Apple's next generation iPhone. AT&T stores are telling managers to wrap up employee training in anticipation of an increase in customers this September. The report, filed by BGR claims AT&T has begun to communicate "launch plans" to its stores regarding the iPhone 5.
ATT stores prepare for iPhone 5
Similarly, Apple stores in the UK and US have been beefing up staff and asking former employees to return. The program is typically invoked for holidays, back-to-school sales and new product launches, according to MacRumors.
The early September time frame does correspond to school starting up for students, however Apple offers discounts to college students and qualified educators year-round. Evidence of the impending iPhone 5 launch was cited by ZDNet, including earnings call sound bites from Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer. He stated, "We also have a future product transition that we are not good to talk about today, and these things will impact our September quarter."
In any case, this is not the first time we've heard that Apple is planning a September iPhone 5 launch. Design changes, competition for component parts from suppliers, and struggling to keep up with iPad 2 demand have moved Apple off of the annual iPhone launch cycle that industry watchers have become accustomed to seeing each summer. If case design leaks can be confirmed, it seems Apple will deliver a few surprises with the next generation iPhone when it finally hits this fall.

According to Mac Rumors , the September launch sits well within the current scheme of things - "with no iPhone release during this year's WWDC, Apple is expected to include the iPhone launch at this September event alongside the public release of iOS 5.
Even though we have been constantly bombarded with iPhone 5news stories in the past months, no one still knows what to expect from Apple's next offering. While some claim to see a significant overhaul, others are pointing towards a more "bumped up specs sheet".
Earlier yesterday we reported on the iPhone 5 leaked cases . While there is uncertainty over the legitimacy of the images, the cases offer some design clues. The case revealed the smartphone to be a thinner version of the iPhone 4 and feature rounded 3GS-like back panel. There is also a indication of a 3.7-inch edge-to-edge screen, support for gesture-based controls and a larger home button.
We had also heard via a Chinese publication earlier that iPhone 5 will be NFC enabled and sport a 8 mega-pixel camera.

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2011年5月5日星期四

Why We should Buy iPhone 4 Now?

As summer nears, the talk surrounding the iPhone 5 is picking up. As with previous years, there is rampant speculation that Apple will be launching the latest iteration of its wildly popular smartphone in June or July. In previous years, the company has announced the new iPhone at the Worldwide Developers Conference and then launched it over the summer.
Considering all the rumors surrounding the possible launch of the iPhone 5, many consumers and even some enterprise customers are likely on the fence about whether they should opt for the iPhone 4 now or wait to see what Apple releases the iPhone 5 later this year. It’s an understandable concern and it’s something that no one can answer definitively until Apple finally makes its move.
iPhone 5But for those who don’t want to wait, there are several good reasons to opt for the iPhone 4 now, rather than hold off for the iPhone 5.
Read on to find out more about why customers looking for a new smartphone should go with an iPhone 4 as soon Toshiba pa3534u-1brs Battery,Toshiba pa3533u-1brs Battery as possible.
1. The iPhone 5 launch date is unknown
As of this writing, the latest reports on the iPhone 5 say that the device won’t launch this summer. Exactly why the smartphone might not be coming out in June or July is unknown at this point, but given those reports, consumers shouldn’t wait. If the iPhone 5 is delayed, and folks know they want an iPhone, putting it off for another month or two doesn’t make all that much sense.
2. The white iPhone is here
After a long (long) wait, Apple has finally released the white iPhone on both AT&T’s and Verizon’s networks in the United States. According to reviews, the device performs exceptionally well, and offers the same level of usability as the black version. if the white iPhone suits a consumer’s eye, it’s best to opt for the device now, rather than wait to see if Apple offers up a white iPhone 5. It’s better to go with something that looks nice no rather than gamble on something that might not hold up.
3. There’s no waiting for Verizon
Over the past several years, the decision by some consumers to put off buying an iPhone and go with another device because the iPhone was only running on AT&T’s network was understandable. But now that both the black and white versions sony vgp-bps8a battery of the iPhone 4 are running on Verizon’s network, worrying about carrier availability is no longer an issue. If a consumer needs a smartphone now Apple has many (but not all) of their bases covered when it comes to availability.
4. Android and BlackBerry alternatives aren’t as great
If one looks around the marketplace right now, they won’t necessarily find so many worthwhile alternatives to the iPhone 4. Motorola, HTC, and Samsung are offering nice options and RIM’s BlackBerry is great for enterprise users. But when it comesIbm thinkpad t60 Battery to the combination of design, specifications, and software, it’s hard to find a better smartphone right now than the iPhone 4. Other devices might have a bigger display or a faster processor, but when all the many factors that go into a buying decision are considered, Apple’s smartphone still leads the pack.
News Analysis: Persistent rumors indicate that Apple’s iPhone 5 won’t be released the summer, unlike previous versions of Apple’s smartphone. That’s all the more reason to jump on the iPhone 4 now.
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2011年3月28日星期一

iPhone 5 is really coming this summer

The same shadowy figured which can’t decide whether the iPhone 5 is really coming this summer have now posited that even if it does, Apple’s next-gen iOS 5 operating system may not immediately come along for the ride. And this comes at a time when there’s increasing speculation that with the iPad 2 seemingly less than the grand revolution Apple must have originally envisioned, there just might be an iPad 3 coming before year’s end. Put two and two together, and the swamp monsters might as well be claiming that iOS 5 is in fact going to be timed for a late 2011 release – alongside the third generation iPad. With Apple’s nearly religious penchant for sticking with its annual calendar updates, common sense says it’s all a bunch of hooey; the iPhone 5 and iOS 5 will debut in the summer, with whatever features Apple has ready by then; more grand ambitions will simply be shelved it the calendar doesn’t line up. And the iPad 3 will be a March 2012 affair. But it does make one wonder… what if this particular wildcard posited by the shadowy figures just happens to be accurate? The implications would be, at the least, intriguing.
The intrigue starts with the fact that there’s only so much operating system development which can be done a phone. iOS 4 is arguably all the iPhone needs for now, with features finding their way in on the 4.x releases just as surely as they eventually would with iOS 5. So the iPhone 5 could launch with iOS 4.5 and few would decline to purchase it (or enjoy it) as a result. But the iPad is a different beast. While it’s still a semi-tethered spoke in Apple’s computer-centric wheel, Steve Jobs has made it clear that he eventually envisions the iPad as the mainstream computer of the future; traditional computers like the Mac and PC would be only for power users. In terms of being less of a “big ten inch iPhone” and more of a computer replacement, the iPad still has a long way to go. The iPad 2 gained a number of nice hardware specs, but doesn’t really come any closer to becoming a true “computer” than its predecessor did. And the iPad 3 can gain all the new specs its wants, but it’ll really come down to the on-screen environment, specifically the sophistication of the operating system itself as well as the kind of sophistication it allows third party developers to bring to the table. The notion that iOS 5 would go hand in hand with the iPad 3 would be an intriguing shift on Apple’s part, as the company has previously released new versions of iOS at the time a new iPhone was ready. Such an iPad-centric shift for iOS would signal that Apple now sees the iPad as a more vital part of the equation than the iPhone – or else that the iPhone experience has evolved such that it’s time to put more chips down on the iPad side of the table. It would also explain why in the heck Apple would be rolling out an iPad 3 in the same calendar year as the iPad 2 rollout.
But that’s all speculation into what Apple’s motives might be if anything the swamp monsters are claiming about the products involved is even true. And we’ve learned such claims are always a crapshoot at best. Smart money says the iPhone 5, iOS 5, and iPad 3 will arrive when they’re supposed to, according to Apple’s well entrenched calendar. But if the iPhone 5 does arrive this summer without iOS 5 in tow, it might be time to revisit the validity of the foggy-bottom claims. Here’s more on the iPhone 5.