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Entries in iphone (172)

8:35PM

Apple iPad: Give It Chance

Recently, there has been a truck load of hate aimed at the new Apple iPad; mostly from people have not used it, but interestingly enough, Apple fans and fanboys. The iPad is a letdown in many eyes, but I believe that is because of the way far fetched rumors and eye popping fake images. People overhyped the iPad and were then let down. Here is why I am defending the iPad and why you should give it another chance! Leave some comments below or add a video response to the video.

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4:16PM

Thoughts: iPhone 4G

The iPhone has grew to become one of the most popular yet powerful phones on the market and after 3 years, it still has room to grow. June 29, 2007 saw the release of the first generation iPhone and now in 2010 we are already talking about the fourth release.

Coming from a UK based point of view, 3G isn't everything. Yes, it may produce a fast and strong connection with the iPhone and the outside world, but I think with the release of the iPhone 4G, Apple should release HSDPA as standard, which has a higher specification of speed and performance. Apple could also extend the screen to it fills upto 90-95% of the unit. It would also be good to see a touch button instead of the physical button, which takes up 10% of the unit. Since it is suitable for iPod quality sound, additional speakers could be place at the top and bottom of the iPhone, giving a much better sound quality.

On the external side of the iPhone, it would be good if Apple slimmed down the unit, giving it a even more refined look. When adjusting the volume on the current iPhone it can be a little fiddly, so defining the buttons would be another good move in the 4G. 

I hope you see my post interesting and I would like to see Apple consider the redesign of the iPhone, to make it the revolutionary phone of the decade.

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8:45PM

iPhone OS 4.0: My Wants and Predictions

Earlier this week, I had posted a written entry with a quote with some 'leaked' iPhone OS 4.0 features from BGR. So, today I will be giving you all my wants, wishes and predictions for the new iPhone OS. I really hope that most of the stuff I mention in the video comes true and I know some will! Sit back, relax and watch the video and then when done, make a video and post it as a response to my video! 

6:28PM

iPhone OS 4.0 Features Leaked?

According to BGR, the update to the iPhone OS, which may come as soon as the special Apple next Wednesday, will include:

There will be multi-touch gestures OS-wide. (Would make sense for that as the rumored OS for the iTablet is close if not the same as the iPhone

“A few new ways” to run applications in the background — multitasking.
Many graphical and UI changes to make navigating through the OS easier and more efficient. We haven’t had this broken down, but we can only hope for improved notifications, a refreshed homescreen, etc.
The update will supposedly be available for only the iPhone 3G and 3GS, but will “put them ahead in the smartphone market because it will make them more like full-fledged computers” more than any other phone to date. Everyone is “really excited.”
The last piece of information is the most vague, but apparently there will be some brand new syncing ability for the contacts and calendar applications.
I find most of the features likely, however I am very unhappy that the update may not be for iPod Touch. Though it does make sense, due to the fact the iPhone has many more healthy competitors.
7:16PM

Steve's Reality Distortion Field

It’s January 8, 2007 and technology geeks across the world have their breath held as they wait for the following morning. On January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs will take the stage of Moscone West and deliver his annual keynote at the MacWorld Conference in San Francisco. Speculation has been swirling for the past six months that he will announce Apple’s entry into the cell phone market with a device called the iPhone. As usual, Apple has viciously denied these rumors, stating that they aren’t interested in this area. And also as usual, no one believed them. 

10:00 AM comes around, and the hall is packed. Finally, the music dies down and Steve takes the stage. He thanks everyone for showing up, and tells them that “we’re gonna make some history together today.” As per usual, he starts the show off with some stats (number of iPods sold, iTunes songs sold, etc.). Next up, he introduces the Apple TV, formerly known by it’s codename, iTV. He demoes the features, gives it a price tag, and sets a timeline for the release date.

The screen is suddenly displaying the Apple logo, illuminated from behind. He tells the crowd that he has been waiting for this day for “two and a half years.” He goes into this big speech about how “every once in a while, a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything.” He notes how Apple has been very fortunate to have a few of these in their history. “In 1984, we introduced the Macintosh. It didn’t just change Apple, it changed the whole computer industry.” “In 2001, we introduced the first iPod, and it didn’t just change the way we all listened to music, it changed the entire music industry.” “Well, today, we’re introduced three revolutionary products of this class.” This is met with hushed applause, while everyone is waiting for Steve to say the word they’re all waiting for: iPhone. He says the first is a “widescreen iPod with touch controls.” The crowd goes into a round of cheering and applause. The second, “is a revolutionary mobile phone.” The audience goes absolutely ballistic. There is screaming and clapping and absolute wildness. And finally, “a breakthrough internet communication device.” As predicted, this is met with more of a held back cheering. “An iPod, a Phone, and an internet communications device. An iPod, a phone, and an internet communications device. An iPod, a phone. Are you getting it? These are not three separate devices. This is one device. And we are calling it iPhone. Today, Apple reinvents the phone.”

 

Whenever Apple announces that Steve Jobs will be keynoting an event, the whole technology world begins to speculate what he will announce. No other person can hold an entire community on edge like this. People get extremely worked up and excited. They know that something quite awesome is about to happen, and they can’t wait.

Many bloggers have called this effect the “reality distortion field,” meaning that geeks everywhere get a sense of awe as they await the big day. Speculation on the products to be announced, and even the event itself, begins months in advance. Of course, no one knows anything for sure. Apple is one of the most secure companies, as far as trade secrets go. The field usually doesn’t kick in until a couple of weeks before hand. And when the day finally comes, the tech world comes to a virtual standstill. Everyone holds their breath as they wait to hear what comes next.