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Apple iPhone Dissected
Hours after launch, the iPhone stripped of all parts Apple unleashed the iPhone on the general public only hours ago and it has already been dissected. With a heat gun and razor blade, tech guru Anand Lal Shimpi was able to strip the Apple iPhone of its brushed aluminum cover and reveal its innards. Inside the iPhone, there are the usual GSM and WiFi antennas, battery, camera and tape.Apple makes use of two PCBs in a sandwich configuration – each tightly packed with chips. Apple equips the iPhone with Samsung MLC NAND flash memory and an ARM processor. The ARM processor was manufacture by Samsung, but has an Apple logo printed on it. AnandTech believes the Apple branded ARM processor may be the Samsung S3C6400 derived from an ARM1176 core.The iPhone’s multi-touch screen consists of multiple layers. On the layer closest to the motherboard, Apple lays down faint dots in a grid-like pattern. The dot grid is necessary for the multi-touch screen, apparently.After dissection, Anand
Apple Prices iPhone Accessories
Apple opens the flood gates for iPhone accessories While Apple's much-hyped iPhone isn't due to launch until 6PM this evening, Apple has already given us a taste of what to expect when it comes to iPhone accessories. The most prominent iPhone accessory is the Bluetooth headset. The black unit features a single button for making/receiving calls and provides 5.5 hours of talk time and 72 hours of standby time with its lithium-ion battery. The Bluetooth headset comes bundled with an iPhone Dual Dock (charges both the iPhone and the headset) along with a Bluetooth Travel Cable and is priced at $129. The iPhone Dual Dock can be purchased separately for $49. A separate iPhone Dock (without a port for charging the Bluetooth headset) can also be had for $49. Other accessories available include a $29 USB power adapter, $19 Dock Connector to USB Cable, $29 Bluetooth Travel Cable and a $29 Stereo headset. Apple's prices are a bit on the high side when it comes to accessory p
Sync iphone to outlook
Can anyone instruct me how to synchronize my iphone to my outlook.
iPhone Released. World Rejoices.
Now, the world not only rejoices because the product itself is released. But also because THE HYPE IS OVER. No more weekly iPhone news stories, no more daily tidbits of information, it is all over. And man, am I glad. I was kind of tired of all the news stories saying how great it will be, and knowing I probably will never get one made me somewhat sad. But meh, I wouldn't know what to do with it since my trusty iPod is all I need. Well, most of the reviews out so far have been good, with the typical drawbacks as I have stated previously. I am just glad it's finally released, and all the Apple fans have their new toy and can stop talking about it.Thank you for subscribing to my blog!
Samsung F700 Smartphone, the next iPhone
Samsung today announced a new addition to its Ultra portfolio with the introduction of Ultra Smart F700. This revolutionary mobile phone will be showcased at 3GSM World Congress, the largest telecommunications event, next week. The F700 features unrivaled design and brings a superior range of multimedia experiences to consumers. The Ultra Smart is a part of Samsung?s Ultra portfolio which boasts a full touch screen as well as QWERTY key pad. It reflects the recent trend in telecommunications industry of touch screen user interface and, for users who are not yet familiar with a touch-screen-only user interface, it also implements a QWERTY key pad and VibeTonz technology which allows them to feel the buttons accompanied by responsive vibrations. A Drag and drop method of touch screen was adopted for easier menu navigation along with music play list control for an expanded multimedia experience. Volume, play lists, brightness of screens as well as other menu control can be controlled util
Apple Iphone en 3D sur 3Dvia
Countdown to iPhone
The iPhone will be released tomorrow and if you are like me you will be more than happy to see it happen, not because you want one but so people will stop waiting as if it is the second coming. Of course some people have nicknamed the phone the "Jesus Phone" which is really kind of pathetic when you think about it. Normally I consider iPhone news to be the bottom of the barrel which is why it always ends the Motiveless Crime News Headlines. But today the number of articles flooding the virtual news market each had something different to say about the cell phone to end all cell phones, which forced my hand into making it a separate post.Bullet point style seems the best way to convey my distaste for having to report any of this.The iPhone is only supposed to be sold after 6 P.M. EST.Apple has began to trickle out information regarding the EDGE network that most of the iPhone's possible buyers have questioned.It will run the Safari internet browser (eek).The phone will make it possible
Aparecen primeros reviews del iPhone
Algunos reporteros de las editoras de periódico más importantesde Estados Unidos fueron los afortunados en tener los primerosiPhone una semana antes de su venta , de ahí han salido muchasnoticas sobre el funcionamiento de los iPhones. AparentementeApple levanto la prohibición para que los reporteros publicaransus primeros reviews.“Nuestro veredicto es que, a pesar de algunas fallas y omisión decaracterísticas, el iPhone es, en balance, un gran avance y unabella computadora de mano,” Walt Mossberg (del WSJ) escribiócomo introducción. David Pogue (del NY Times) escribió, “resultaque, mucha de la anticipación y algo de la crítica es justificada. EliPhone es revolucionario; tiene fallas.”Aunque la mayoría de los reviews de los iPhones son positivos.La gran pantalla sensible al tacto, el navegador Safari, fueronmuy elogiados. Pero criticaron la falta de soporte para flash yWMV, también que la conexión WiFi es algo lenta.Las fallas, son obligatorias que salgan en las p
¿Porque queremos ser los primeros en tener un iPhone?
El ser fanático de algo te lleva a hacer muchas locuras, puedestraer una silla desde tu casa y sentarte en una fila de cientos depersonas en La Quinta Avenida en Nueva York.El iPhone sale mañana Viernes a la venta y la imagen de arriba tepuede demostrar como están las expectativas de los fanáticos deApple.Que puedo decir es una verdadera innovación ya que trae algunosdetalles que los celulares actuales no tienen, por ejemplo esa granpantalla táctil y su potente navegador, el estilo y diseño que tiene,hasta a mi me gusta mucho.Mucha gente se cambiara de telefónica a AT&T cuando a lo mejorestaban cómodos con la compañía anterior pero eso es decisiónde cada quien y para los gustos se hicieron los colores.La experiencia me ha demostrado que no siempre es buenocomprar ciegamente lo primero que sale (ese fue el caso de losprimeros Motorola V3 que no fueron tan buenos comose esperaba); en un post anterior decía que iPhone es el futuropero le falta ser un teléfono 3G (Tercera gen
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YouTube Hits Apple TV Today, iPhone on June 29
Apple embraces YouTube on its latest productsApple announced last month that it would bring YouTube content to its Apple TV. Today is the big day and all Apple TV users can download a software update to enable YouTube functionality.Users can browse for video content as well as login to their personal YouTube accounts to view and save their favorite videos.In addition, Apple announced that its upcoming iPhone will also feature YouTube support when it launches on June 29. iPhone users will be able to browse YouTube content through EDGE networks or through the built-in WiFi connection. The iPhone will also be able to take advantage of H.264-encoded videos -- over 10,000 videos encoded in H.264 will be available for viewing on June 29."iPhone delivers the best YouTube mobile experience by far," said Apple CEO Steve Jobs. "Now users can enjoy YouTube wherever they are -- on their iPhone, on their Mac or on a widescreen TV in their living room with Apple TV."Apple recently announced that its
iPhone implications
The world's most wanted gadget right now is undoubtedly the iPhone - social media sites are abuzz with its imminent release on 29th June, with one Digg story gathering a massive 23,338 diggs. Hyped to be sure, but after the success of the iPod, it would be foolish to bet against Steve Jobs on this one. So, if the iPhone is going to become a widespread device (at least in the well-heeled sector), what impact will it have on the technology/communications landscape? First off all, the iPhone will run a stripped down version of Mac OS X, which will likely make it one of the most competent and equipped environments on a mobile. The multi-touch display and large screen are likely to make it easier to use in a PDA role than most current devices - and this is significant, since it is the major stumbling block of using your PDA for just about anything complex. It will run Safari, Apple's web browser (now on Windows too), which will result in a capable browsing experience. And of course, th
iTunes Required for iPhone Setup
The Apple iPhone will require iTunes for setup and configuration In only a couple of weeks, Apple, Inc. and AT&T Wireless will launch the highly anticipated iPhone. There has been much online debate on the pros and cons of the new mobile phone and new details on the iPhone's hardware and software specifications continue to come to light. The newest addition is that iPhone users will be required to have an account with Apple's iTunes Store in order to set up and configure their devices.The iTunes account will be a separate account from iPhone's exclusive U.S. distributor, AT&T Wireless Services. This strategic move comes as no surprise as Apple is known for confining their users to its services.Once the iPhone contract opens up to other wireless providers, Apple will have their iTunes Store set up with customers. Also, the non-regular Apple customers will have to subscribe to the iTunes store allowing Apple to expand their service to new markets.The iPhone is said to of
iPhone Release Date Officially Set for June 29
Mark your calendars, the iPhone is coming on June 29 The Apple iPhone, this year?s most anticipated piece of consumer kit, is officially dated for release on June 29. Until now, Apple and wireless carrier partner AT&T had remained non-committal on a firm release date, saying only that the iPhone would ship in late June. The date trickled out over the weekend as commercials hit the television networks. The ads may also be viewed directly from the Apple website. The three 30-second TV spots are simplistic, single-shot scenes showing a user?s hands operating the iPhone. The commercials heavily emphasize the device?s touch screen and the way that the display is viewed both in portrait and landscape views. One of the commercials even concentrates on all the things that the iPhone can do that Apple?s best selling music player cannot ? perhaps in a strange example of product cannibalization. At the end of each spot is the reveal of the June 29 launch date, along with the AT&
Stephen Colbert makes play for iPhone at D5
For most of us, having Steve Jobs' direct attention is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity (well, actually, it's a never-in-a-lifetime event for the overwhelming majority of the populace, but stay with us here). Stephen Colbert got his this week, introducing Viacom CEO Phillipe Dauman via video clip at D5. Jobs was, of course, a big player at D, and Colbert did his best to take advantage by suggesting that a gratis iPhone in his pocket -- followed by a mention on his show -- might be just the trick to spurring sales (notice that he's ogling an imaginary iPhone in this screen grab). We suspect the effort was for naught; iPhones are as scarce now as they've ever been, never mind the fact that the media has generated pretty much all the buzz Apple can handle free of charge. Might we suggest working a company that's a little less stingy with prerelease units, Stephen?read more | digg story
Apple to Support 3rd Party iPhone Apps
Jobs asks for a bit more patience on 3rd party support When the iPhone launched earlier this year, Apple definitely had people excited. Apple CEO Steve Jobs touted that the iPhone would be a revolution in mobile phone technology. As news of the phone spread, users began noticing that the iPhone did not appear to have any support for third party applications -- applications that a user can download and install onto the iPhone.While it was clearly indicated that the iPhone runs on OS X and that there were a fair number of unique and well designed applications, concern was growing rapidly over application support. Because of its powerful underlying operating system, the iPhone is a perfect platform for development.During an interview with Walt Mossberg at the D 2007 executive conference, Jobs revealed that the closed nature of the iPhone is simply due to security. According to Jobs, Apple is looking into ways of supporting third party applications on the iPhone without compromisi
Apple iPhone stuck with AT&T Cingular forever in US
Rumor and news about AT&T Apple agreement on iPhone for five years, according to a USA Today, tell us about not so happy vision of iPhone's future by heads of Apple. T-Mobile, the another GSM carrier in the U.S., won't be able to use iPhone. Fortunately there are another countries except US, so you can buy unlocked iPhone there.
iPhone: AT&T Exclusive for Five Years
AT&T hopes for iPhone to be synonymous with the company in five year exclusiveApple?s iPhone is arguably this year?s most hotly anticipated consumer devices. AT&T already accelerated its plans to rebrand the Cingular properties in preparation of the iPhone?s arrival ? and apparently, its efforts may be well placed as the iPhone could be an AT&T-exclusive for five years, according to a USA Today story.Being an AT&T-exclusive means that the iPhone will remain a GSM phone, leaving it clearly out of reach for CDMA wireless users. Verizon Wireless and Sprint are both CDMA shops, and customers of those carriers who wish to get the iPhone will have no other choice but to make the move to AT&T.T-Mobile is another GSM carrier in the U.S., and its network would likely be able to support the iPhone?s calling features, but the AT&T will be the only company authorized to officially sell and market the iPhone. Furthermore, all iPhone?s sold through AT&T will be ?locked? to the network, disallowing t
Sony Ericsson P1 - the competitor of Apple iPhone on european market
This powered by UIQ 3 smartphone for networks UMTS 2100-GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 will have these main features:This phone has full alpha-numeric QWERTY keyboard 3.2 megapixel camera with very useful feature - business card scanner(!) Large 2.6" touchscreen Transflective TFT display with 262,144 color and 240 x 320 pixels resolution Push email including support for Exchange ActiveSync™ and
Apple iPhone Gets FCC Approval
The Apple iPhone got official FCC approval for sale on the U.S. marketApple recently announced that it has officially received FCC approval to sell the iPhone, its much anticipated entry into the mobile phone market. Along with getting FCC approval, the iPhone is ready to ship next month, Apple spokespeople said. All mobile phones offered in the United States must receive a "grant of equipment authorization," which means it has receivedthe green light from the FCC."We're on track to release it in late June," Cingular spokesman Mark Siegel said. "Nothing has changed."FCC documents confirmed the iPhone will have WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities. Apple requested the FCC keep several details secret from the public, including the official launch date of the device. Apple also requested the FCC not release external or internal photographs and user manual of the iPhone for 45 days -- which means the material will likely not be made available until the iPhone is on the market.FCC approval came
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