Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Let’s Talk iPhone Report

Yesterday’s event at Apple’s Cupertino Headquarter was somewhat disappointing, with no iPhone5 unveiled, but Apple still bought some important positive changes to its users.

The emphasis was on a new product – iPhone 4S, that was introduced recently. To cut a short story long, we provide the list of features that iPhone 4S bought:

A5 Chip- promising faster performance, extended battery life enabling us 9 hours of Wi-Fi usage, 10 hours of watching videos and 40 hours of listening to music.

Wireless System-connectivity intelligently switching between two antennas for better functionality, even while on call. 

Enhanced Camera- 8 Megapixel camera that can audaciously compete with any shooting camera, enabling users to take better and faster photos with an easy access- a simple tap.

HD Video Recording-1080p HD video recording comes on the smartphones for the first time. The advanced iPhone 4$ camera allows video editing, image stabilization and temporal noise reduction as well.

AirPlay Wireless mirroring- now you can wirelessly stream what’s on your iPhone to your HDTV and speakers via Apple TV.6 And with AirPlay Mirroring, whatever you see and do on your iPhone appears on your HDTV at the same time.

And the most important feature of the Event – SIRI – on behalf of which the event was called “let’s talk iPhone”. Now you can use your voice to use your iPhone. Siri not only understands what you say, it knows what you mean. It figures out the right apps to use to find the right answer. Then, just like a personal assistant, it makes phone calls, sends messages, schedules meetings, sets reminders, and more.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Let’s Talk iPhone – Live Stream From Cupertino Event!


Several hours are left before Apple fresh CEO Tom Cook finally lights up the dark and announces iPhone5, iPhone4S or whatever! The event takes place at Apple’s Cupertino headquarters!

As we all are looking forward to what on the earth Apple has to introduce, some tech blogs have offered the live streaming from the event. Before you rush out and start searching where and when to track the event, hold on a second and find your time zone first:

07:00AM - Hawaii
10:00AM - Pacific
11:00AM - Mountain
12:00PM - Central
01:00PM - Eastern
06:00PM - London
07:00PM - Paris
09:00PM - Moscow
02:00AM - Tokyo (October 5th)


Once you're done checking, go to this page on the right time relative to your location and watch"Let’s Talk iPhone" live !

Monday, October 3, 2011

Top 10 iPhone5 Questions Before The Launch


The buzz about Apple’s “Let’s Talk iPhone” event is getting more and more strained. Several hours are left before we get to know what Tim Cook and his crew has to unveil, but by then, we all have our own expectations, suppositions and hopes. Mashable.com - the largest independent online news site dedicated to covering digital culture, social media and technology, has conducted a poll, to summarize what we all are expecting to finally be introduced. Here are the results:

On the question about what will be unveiled tomorrow at the company’s Cupertino campus, 48.11%of the respondents answered that they believe Apple will announce Both iPhone5 and iPhone 4S, that will be cheaper than iPhone4. The vast majority of more than 8000 participants answered that the new iPhone will definitely contain the iPad's A5 dual-core chip, and will have an upgraded camera.

75% of the sample also believes that the new iPhone will have system-wide voice interaction and larger display. As for the design of the new iPhone, 46.1% thinks the iPhone5 will look radically different, with new teardrop-shaped cross-section, inspired by the MacBook Air, but with the homebutton not redesigned at all. The respondents also hope that the turn-by-turn directions will be included, but 57% of them think that there won’t be any NFC chip inside the iPhone for easy wireless payments.

And finally, it’s known that Apple and Adobe will hold press events at the same time (10 A.M. PDT) on Tuesday morning. There has been a rumor that the companies have something in common to share with the public, but the audience seems not to hope that Apple’s problems with Adobe and Flash will ever be resolved.