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Monday, March 7, 2011
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First in New Zealand: HTC Remote Unlock - GSM Network by Dr Mobiles Limited
We are proud to annouce that Dr Mobiles Limited is the first company to offer professinal REMOTE unlock service for a wide range of smartphones. Now are able to unlock most of the latest HTC smartphones. We accept only Paypal as payment for unlocking.
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iPad 2 vs. The Competition (Apple, Galaxy, Tab, Milestones, tech, news, report, update, Auckland)
Yesterday's iPad 2 announcement threw down the gauntlet to the host of tablet challengers, many of which haven't even gotten their product to market yet. How does Apple's second tablet compare to the first generation of its rivals? We pulled the specs for the new iPad and its closest competitors: the large-format Android tablets - Motorola's Xoom, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, and the LG Optimus Pad - HP's TouchPad, and the BlackBerry PlayBook.
Let's see how they compare:Processor
iPad: Apple A5 1GHz dual-core
Xoom: NVIDIA Tegra 2 1GHz dual-core
Galaxy Tab: NVIDIA Tegra 2 1GHz dual-core
Optimus Pad: NVIDIA Tegra 2 1GHz dual-core
TouchPad: Qualcomm Snapdragon 1.2 GHz dual-core
PlayBook: ARM Cortex-A9 1GHz dual-coreStorage
iPad: 16/32/64 GB
Xoom: 32 GB
Galaxy Tab: 16/32 GB
Optimus Pad: 32 GB
TouchPad: 16/32 GB
PlayBook: 16/32/64 GBNetwork
iPad 2: 802.11 b/g/n, GSM, CDMA
Xoom: 802.11 a/b/g/n, CDMA
Galaxy Tab: 802.11 b/g/n, GSM
Optimus Pad: 802.11 b/g/n, GSM
TouchPad: 802.11 b/g/n, GSM
PlayBook: 802.11 b/g/n, WiMAX, LTE, HSPA+Screen
iPad: 9.7" 1024x768
Xoom: 10.1" 1280x800
Galaxy Tab: 10.1" 1280x800
Optimus Pad: 8.9" 1280x768
TouchPad: 9.7" 1024x768
PlayBook: 7" 1024x800Rear Camera
iPad: 720p HD
Xoom: 5 megapixel
Galaxy Tab: 8 megapixel
Optimus Pad: dual 5 megapixel
TouchPad: none
PlayBook: 5 megapixelFront Camera
iPad: VGA
Xoom: 2 megapixel
Galaxy Tab: 2 megapixel
Optimus Pad: 2 megapixel
TouchPad: 1.3 megapixel
PlayBook: 3 megapixelOS
iPad: iOS 4.3
Xoom: Honeycomb
Galaxy Tab: Honeycomb
Optimus Pad: Honeycomb
TouchPad: webOS 3.0
PlayBook: BlackBerry Tablet OSSensors
iPad: light, accelerometer, compass, gyroscope
Xoom: light, accelerometer, magnetometer, barometer, gyroscope
Galaxy Tab: light, accelerometer, compass, gyroscope
Optimus Pad: light, compass, gyroscope
TouchPad: light, accelerometer, compass, gyroscope
PlayBook: accelerometerVideo
iPad: 1080p HDMI, VGA
Xoom: 1080p HDMI
Galaxy Tab: HDMI
Optimus Pad: 1080p HDMI
TouchPad: n/a
PlayBook: HDMIAvailable
iPad: March 11
Xoom: now
Galaxy Tab: unknown
Optimus Pad: "some time in the second quarter"
TouchPad: unknown
PlayBook: April 10? (rumor)Price
iPad: starting at $499
Xoom: $599 WiFi, $799 3G
Galaxy Tab: unknown
Optimus Pad: unknown
TouchPad: unknown
PlayBook: $499? (rumor)
While most products have some unique feature or another that sets it apart from the rest, they are fairly comparable, at least to the casual user. What this suggests is that consumers are going to make their choice based on price and brand familiarity. And while many competitors have not released their prices yet - and may decide to set them based on the iPad - if this is the case, it could be that the iPad may continue to have the advantage for a while.So is 2011 going to be "the year of the iPad 2?" We'll have to wait and see, though if competitors' offerings continue to be late out of the starting gate, the iPad's lead may be hard to overcome.
Blackberry Messenger May Be Coming to iOS (messenger, MSN, skype, ebuddy)
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Theme Of The Week: LiveOS, z | ui, iAluminum HD
LiveOS Dr Mobiles Limited
bluemetal
LiveOS, an iPhone 4 theme, is designed by bluemetal. This theme is specifically designed with widgets in mind, creating a rather customizable design. The background contains an animated weather image with rain, clouds, snow, a moving sun and moon. The theme includes a slick black UI, and Themed Apps such as Safari, Mail, Clock, Camera, Photos, Calendar, Notes, Settings, Ipod, iTunes, Maps, Compass, and the AppStore. Along with many other features. It comes in English, German and French languages. Available in Cydia for $2.99http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-4-ne...44-liveos.htmlz | ui
zausser
Another brilliant piece from zausser. z | ui, touts the phrase "sometimes less is more..." and in the case of this theme, it's true. And best of all, it's free! Don't waste any time, head over to the forums now to see the rest of the screenshots! http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-4-ne...less-more.html
iAluminum HD
nerddownthestreet
While rather simplistic, it's a nice refresh on the eye. The theme comes with a template to make your own aluminum icons as well, which should be fairly simple even for a beginner.The author has said he will soon include an iAcces keyboard, More SBSettings toggles, and of course, More IconsThis theme can be purchased in Cydia for $1.50.http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-4-ne...uminum-hd.html
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Apple: White iPhone 4 More Difficult to Manufacture
Various retailers have noted that the white model would not be available at launch and when the iPhone 4 was made available for pre-order on June 15th, Apple listed only the black model as available.
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Chat With Apple's Tim Cook Hints To A Cheaper iPhone And More
Apple's COO Tim Cook, and the Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi, recently sat down for a little one on one, and lots of things were revealed in the conversation. The whole purpose of the interview was to talk about Apple's business strategy, but for some reason Sacconaghi simply couldn't hold it until his interview got published and decided to spill the beans on some interesting things that are going on at Cupertino:
While Tim stopped short of explicitly stating that Apple would pursue a lower price iPhone, he did state that Apple was working hard to "figure out" the prepaid market and that Apple didn't want its products to be "just for the rich," but "for everyone"; he also stated that Apple "understood price is big factor in the prepaid market" and that the company was "not ceding any market." Cook noted that Apple executives – including himself – had spent "huge energy" in China, noting that it is "a classic prepaid market." He further noted that the handset distribution model was poorly constructed and that Apple would look to "innovate" and do "clever" things in addressing that market.
Again, the chat isn't really specific, but the whole prepaid market comments are the most interesting. Surely Apple is after making their iPhone fall in the hands of everyone they can in the market through a price drop, but making the full cost of ownership become affordable for people on a pre-paid service is genius. Many third world countries prefer this system because credit approvals stop being a limitation, and cash flows into the business before the user ever spends the services the carriers will provide. Time will tell if this ever holds water for the next generation iPhone launch somewhere in the summer.









