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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Apple's iPhone 5 bigger, faster but lacks "wow"

Apple's iPhone 5 bigger, faster but lacks "wow" - By Poornima Gupta and Noel Randewich

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc's (NSQ:AAPL - News) new iPhone goes on sale on Friday with a bigger screen and 4G wireless technology, as the company seeks to safeguard its edge over rivals like Samsung Electronics Co Ltd <005930 data-blogger-escaped-.ks=".ks"> and Google Inc (NSQ:GOOG - News).

The iPhone 5 fulfilled many of the expectations laid out by gadget geeks and technology analysts ahead of its Wednesday unveiling but offered few surprises to give Apple shares -- already near record highs -- another major kick.

"There is not a wow factor because everything you saw today is evolutionary. I do think they did enough to satisfy," said Michael Yoshikami, chief executive of wealth management company Destination Wealth Management.

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Other industry analysts speculated about what else was in Apple's product pipeline ahead of the crucial year-end holiday season, especially since the company stayed mum about an oft-rumored TV device or a smaller iPad.

The consumer electronics giant that in 2010 popularized tablet computing with the iPad has given no hints on whether it plans a smaller version to match cheaper tablets from the likes of Google or Amazon.com Inc (NSQ:AMZN - News).

"We would really like to see the iPad Mini in the product offering for the all-important holiday quarter. They still have time," said Channing Smith, co-manager of the Capital Advisors Growth Fund. "As soon as we see that, we will have more conviction about the stock heading into the final quarter."

Apple shares ended the day up 1.4 percent at $669.79.

The latest iPhone comes as Apple faces competition beyond current key competitors Samsung and Google. Late entrant Microsoft Corp (NSQ:MSFT - News) is now trying to push its Windows Phone 8 operating system as an alternative to Apple and Android, the most-used smartphone operating system in the world.

Analysts have forecast sales of 10 million to 12 million of the new iPhones in this month alone.

Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook kicked off the event in San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center but it was marketing chief Phil Schiller who introduced the iPhone 5 and took the audience through the new phone's features.

The iPhone 5 sports a 4-inch "retina" display, can surf a high-speed 4G LTE wireless network, and is 20 percent lighter than the previous iPhone 4S.

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CEDING A LEAD

It ships September 21 in the United States, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and Britain. It will hit 100 countries by year's end in the fastest international rollout for an iPhone so far.

The stakes are high with the iPhone, Apple's marque product, accounting for nearly half its revenue. The California company has sold more than 243 million iPhones since 2007, when the device ushered in the current applications ecosystem model.

But Samsung now leads the smartphone market with a 32.6 percent share followed by Apple with 17 percent, according to market research firm IDC. Both saw shipments rise compared to a year ago, with Samsung riding its flagship Galaxy S III phone.

Available for pre-order on Friday starting from $199 with a data plan, the iPhone 5 comes with Apple's newest "A6" processor, which executives said runs twice as fast as the previous generation. It will pack three microphones -- enhancing built-in voice assistant Siri -- and an 8 megapixel camera that can take panoramic views.

It will hitch a ride on the three largest U.S. carriers: Verizon Wireless (NYS:VZ - News), AT&T Inc (NYS:T), and Sprint (NYS:S).

One popular enhancement was improved battery endurance -- the iPhone 5 can support eight hours of 4G Web browsing, the company said.

While Apple played catch-up on many of the new phone's features -- Samsung and Google's Motorola already have larger and 4G-ready phones -- analysts say the device's attraction is the way its software and hardware work in tandem.

"Where they are pushing the envelope, and where they remain the one to beat, is on the experience those features bring to the consumer," said Carolina Milanesi, Gartner Research analyst. "While other vendors continue to focus just on the hardware -- delivering the speeds and feeds and bigger batteries -- Apple focuses on pulling the operating system, the hardware and what you can consume on the hardware."

FOO FIGHTERS ROCK

Cook began the event by giving updated metrics on the company's products and then quickly gave up the stage for Schiller to introduce the iPhone 5.

The team then moved on to a new lineup of iPods, a redesigned iTunes store and ended with a surprise performance by rock band Foo Fighters. Apple executives in the front row could be seen rocking their heads to "Times Like These" and other hits.

For the iPhone 5, Apple has done away with the connectors used on previous devices and replaced them with a smaller and more efficient "Lightning" connector.

With the iPhone, it is shipping new "EarPods" audiophones, designed after digitally scanning hundreds of ears. Shares in Skullcandy (NMQ:SKUL - News), which specializes in stylized earphones, fell 4.5 percent on Wednesday.

Beyond hardware, Apple telegraphed many of the software changes to expect in iPhone 5 when it debuted iOS 6, its latest mobile operating system, in June.

Upgrades to the software include voice navigation for driving, a feature already available on many Android smartphones, as well as "Passbook" for storing electronic boarding passes, sports tickets and gift cards.

Siri has been improved. In an onstage demonstration, Siri was able to answer questions about the result of a recent pro football game and recite a list of movies playing around town, along with ratings.

Earlier, Cook told the audience that its apps store now has more than 700,000 on tap -- the industry's largest library.

"When you look at each of these, they are incredible industry-leading innovations by themselves. But what sets them apart, and what places Apple way out in front of the competition, is how they work so well together," Cook said toward the end of the two-hour presentation.

(Additional reporting by Jennifer Saba in New York, Alexei Oreskovic and Alistair Barr in San Francisco and Bill Rigby in Seattle; Writing by Edwin Chan; Editing by Leslie Gevirtz and Phil Berlowitz)
SOurces : Yahoo
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Apple's New Charging Cable For The iPhone 5 Is Also Sold Out, Dock Connector Adapter Ships In October

Apple's New Charging Cable For The iPhone 5 Is Also Sold Out, Dock Connector Adapter Ships In October - Besides Apple's iPhone 5 selling out today, we just learned that its new dock connector cord has sold out too.

After a check of the online store, the cord is delayed 2-3 weeks.

The $19 cable is what you need to charge and sync your new iPhone or iPod with Lightning connector.

Since older iPhone charging cables won't work with the iPhone 5, it's likely customers decided to stock up on the new Lightning cable os they can charge their phone wherever they go. Plus, it's $10 cheaper than buying the adapter that lets you use old iPhone cords with the iPhone 5.

In fact, the adapter won't ship until October, according to Apple's website.

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Apple's iPhone 5 puts Europe in 4G slow lane

Apple's iPhone 5 puts Europe in 4G slow lane - By Paul Sandle and Leila Abboud

LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - Apple's iPhone 5, launched to great fanfare in the United States on Wednesday, will not work on superfast mobile broadband networks in much of Europe, potentially confusing consumers and setting back the development of 4G services in the region.

The problem lies in the range of spectrum - the airwaves used to carry mobile signals - used in Europe. The iPhone 5 is not compatible with 4G services on the 800MHz and 2.6GHz bands deployed across much of western Europe, including Spain, Italy and France. Instead, it works on the 1.8GHz band, which is still being used for voice calls by most operators in Europe.

Apple will produce three models of the iPhone: one optimized for U.S. carrier AT&T's network and spectrum bands, another for Sprint and Verizon's U.S. norms and a third for the rest of the world, including two European operators.

Only Deutsche Telekom in Germany and Everything Everywhere in the UK will initially be able to offer the fastest internet access to iPhone 5 users in their markets, because they are the carriers holding the right frequencies.

Apple could later introduce other models compatible with more European operators' needs, analysts say, but for now some European operators will be hamstrung.

Vodafone and Telefonica's 02 look to be at a disadvantage in the UK and Germany, two of Europe's biggest mobile markets, because the iPhone won't run on their 4G gear.

"Telecoms executives in Europe had a big dream that the iPhone would be the accelerator to kickstart 4G demand in their markets," Informa analyst Thomas Wehmeier said. "That dream has now gone up in smoke because Apple has made the U.S. and Asia norms the priority and short-changed Europe."

Europe's construction of 4G networks is lagging behind the U.S. and Asia, though European operators are expected to spend $15.25 billion over the next three years to upgrade infrastructure to 4G speeds, according to Rethink Technology Research.

The region has only a few hundred thousand 4G subscribers, most of whom use laptop dongles or home routers because there are few compatible smartphones available.

That is starting to change as Samsung, Nokia and HTC bring out 4G-compatible smartphones that work on European norms. The lack of a compatible iPhone, however, is sure to disappoint some operators hoping to benefit from the positive marketing buzz around Apple's latest device.

It remains to be seen how much a lack of 4G speeds will hamper sales of the iPhone 5 in Europe. Apple doesn't break down regional revenue, but market research group Canalys says that 22 percent of iPhones sold in the second quarter were in Europe.

Consumers don't necessarily understand the thorny details of mobile broadband speeds, and operators don't make things simpler with advertising that often refers to souped-up 3G technologies - which boost speeds via a software upgrade - as offering 4G speeds.

A survey from consultancy Analysys Mason showed that 46 percent of iPhone 4 users believe that they already have 4G capability, even though they don't.

Analyst Matthew Howett at the consultancy Ovum said that 4G capability was the iPhone 5's biggest selling point.

"Outside the hardcore loyal Apple fans, who will buy it anyway, the next biggest attraction of the device is its 4G capability," he said.

"For those markets where it can be used on a 4G network, I think it's going to do particularly well, and obviously one of those is the UK. So for Everything Everywhere, this is set to be a real winner."

Even without 4G, the new iPhone will support the faster version of 3G, known as DC-HSDPA, with up to 42 megabit speeds - faster than many home Internet connections. Long-term evolution (LTE) technology, as the true 4G gear is dubbed, can offer up to 100 megabit speeds.

O2 Chief Executive Ronan Dunne said the iPhone 5 would remain popular on its network in Britain despite the lack of 4G. "The new device will work brilliantly on our network," he said in an interview.

Hutchison's 3 brand, Britain's smallest operator, is in line to buy surplus spectrum from Everything Everywhere in the iPhone-compatible band, so it may eventually offer a faster service.

A spokesman for France Telecom also talked up the better speeds that customers of its Orange mobile brand would receive on the new iPhone in France and Spain, despite not having 4G.

However, operators have to be careful about how they advertise fast mobile broadband speeds on the iPhone to avoid breaking Apple's strict rules on marketing, Ovum analyst Howett said.

Apple was fined roughly $2.3 million by an Australian court in June for misleading advertising of the iPad, which it said was 4G-compatible when it was not.

The iPhone 5 will go on sale in the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore on September 21, with pre-orders a week earlier. A further 22 countries, including 21 in Europe, will launch on September 28.

(Additional reporting by Tarmo Virki in Helsinki and Sinead Carew in New York; Editing by David Holmes and David Goodman)
Sources : Yahooo
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

8 Produk Samsung yang Ingin Diblokir Apple

8 Produk Samsung yang Ingin Diblokir Apple - Apple tak cuma menuntut ganti rugi kepada Samsung atas tuduhan penjiplakan yang telah dilakukan vendor asal Korea Selatan itu di pengadilan San Jose, California, Amerika Serikat.

Dalam dokumen yang disertakan, turut pula diajukan 8 produk Samsung yang diminta Apple untuk dilarang peredarannya di pasar ponsel Negeri Paman Sam.

Produk yang ingin diblokir tersebut sebagian besar berasal dari lini keluarga Galaxy yang menjadi andalan Samsung. Berikut daftarnya seperti dilansir HuffingtonPost:

1. Galaxy S 4G
2. Galaxy S2 AT&T
3. Galaxy S2
4. Galaxy S2 T-Mobile
5. Galaxy S2 Epic 4G
6. Galaxy S Showcase
7. Droid Charge
8. Galaxy Prevail

Sebelumnya, pada 26 Juni lalu, Hakim Lucy Koh juga telah memutuskan Galaxy Tab 10.1 melanggar desain paten Apple. Alhasil, tablet PC tersebut dilarang peredarannya di AS.

Samsung sendiri berharap pengadilan melepas hukuman larangan beredar yang dijatuhkan pada Galaxy Tab 10.1. Sebab dewan juri menilai produk tersebut tidak melanggar paten pada desainnya.

Seperti diketahui, pengadilan San Jose, California Amerika Serikat, memenangkan gugatan Apple atas Samsung. Dewan juri memutuskan Samsung telah melakukan pelanggaran paten dan harus membayar Apple sebesar USD 1.051 miliar atau sekitar Rp 9,5 triliun sebagai ganti rugi kerusakaan.

Juri yang terdiri dari sembilan orang itu telah mempertimbangkan 700 pertanyaan tentang klaim masing-masing pihak bahwa rivalnya telah melanggar kekayaan intelektualnya.

Mereka akhirnya mengabulkan sebagian tuntutan yang diajukan oleh Apple. Semula perusahaan asal AS itu mengajukan tuntutan sebesar USD 2,5 miliar atau sekitar Rp 23,7 triliun lebih kepada Samsung, namun juri hanya mengabulkan hampir setengahnya saja. Juri memutuskan bahwa Samsung melanggar enam dari tujuh paten Apple. Sedangkan Apple tidak melanggar satupun paten Samsung.

Keputusan juri ini belum disahkan oleh hakim Lucy Koh yang memimpin persidangan. Tetapi kemenangan bagi Apple bisa berdampak buruk bagi Samsung maupun Android yang diusungnya. Sebab, hakim Lucky Koh bisa mengeluarkan larangan penjualan beberapa produk Samsung di AS. Samsung sendiri tampaknya akan mengajukan banding.
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