Sunday, July 10, 2011

2011 Tech News Leak: Apple ‘iPhone 5′ expected in September?

Apple’s next iPhone 5 generation will have a faster processor and will begin shipping in September, according to three people with direct knowledge of the company’s supply chain.

The production of the new iPhone will start in July or August and the smartphone will look largely similar to the iPhone 4, one of the sources told Reuters.

The iPhone – introduced in 2007 with the touchscreen, on-demand application template now adopted by its rivals – remains the gold standard in the booming smartphone market.

Reports on the timeline of the new iPhone 5g launch vary, though it is largely expected that Apple will likely refresh its iPhone 4 later this year. It was introduced in June 2010 by chief executive Steve Jobs and shipped in the same month.

The timing would mean a delay from the usual 12-month refresh cycle for the iPhone since its introduction in 2007, when new versions have been shown off at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. That is presently scheduled for 6-10 June.

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The sources declined to be identified because the plans for the new iPhone 5 release date were not yet public. An Apple spokeswoman in Hong Kong was not available for comment.

The iPhone is one of Apple’s most successful products, with more than 16 million sold in the last quarter of 2010. It accounted for more than a third of the company’s sales in the quarter.

Apple sources many of its components from Taiwan-based suppliers, many are expected to benefit from a rise in sales as some of them rely on the US company for about 20-40% of their business, said Vincent Chen, an analyst at Yuanta Securities.

“For some suppliers, Apple is their cash cow, or their bread and butter,” Chen said. “With all these versions being launched so frequently, it will be the so-called low-margin suppliers, such as those that assemble the phones, who will benefit the most.”

Suppliers to the new iPhone include camera module maker Largan Precision, touchscreen panel maker Wintek Corp and case maker Foxconn Technology, two of the people said.

The companies would begin production either in July or August before shipping components to Hon Hai Precision Industry, flagship of Foxconn, for assembly, they said. Officials at Largan, Wintek and Foxconn declined to comment.

On Wednesday, Largan’s Taipei-listed shares ended up 3.7%, Hon Hai rose 4.3% and Foxconn rose 6.6%, outpacing the benchmark Taiex share index’s 2% advance.

Apple, a big purchaser of touchscreen displays and flash memory, is also dependent on Japan for some of its key components, sparking concern that the disruption due to the crisis there may hurt its gross margins.

But other reports have suggested it moved quickly after the earthquake in March to secure supplies from other sources.

Apple is expected to report another spectacular quarter on Wednesday evening, tempered by growing caution over how supply constraints will squeeze margins and restrain iPhone and iPad sales. Early estimates suggest it will have sold 18m iPhones and between 4m and 7m iPads in the quarter.

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Apple as usual has made a business decision that could lead to exciting new features on the next generation iPhone and beyond. The company has acquired Swedish company Polar Rose, known for its mobile face recognition technology FaceLib among other similar products.

With full face detection and tracking of faces in video, the solutions Polar Rose delivers could change how you interact with your iPhone. Now that the iPhone 4 has a front-facing camera, passcode lock could end up going the way of the dinosaurs.

Imagine holding your iPhone up and the device automatically unlocking to reveal your home screen. The neat trick is that your iPhone won't do this for anyone else. If the software on the iPhone recognizes your face, this replaces your passcode. Some Apple patents have recently been revealed that could lead to iPhones recognizing the shape of your hand, which could also replace the four-digit passcode.

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Other interesting uses for the technology include automatically tagging people in photos and recognizing FaceTime callers from contact information. As the photographs taken on the iPhone improve, various image analysis algorithms could also be used to automatically classify and organize photos by type or subject.

Apple's iPhoto currently recognizes faces in pictures for tagging purposes. It's possible Apple is looking to improve and expand this functionality. Polar Rose removed its free tagging services for Facebook and Flickr earlier this month, citing interest from larger companies in licensing their technology. Staying true to form, Apple has not confirmed the acquisition of Polar Rose.

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Some weird stats of Apple iPhone 4 users (www.drmobiles.co.nz), Auckland, New Zealand, Repair, Unlock

As per a new Nielsen study, iPhone owners are leading the gaming pack, setting new standards for mobile game playing.

While an average mobile gamer plays for 7.8 hours a month on average, iPhone owners almost double that number, playing iOS games an average of 14.7 hours a month. If that sounds impressive, remember that a hardcore console gamer will play games for about 13-14 hours each week. Still, it is clear that smartphone gaming has gotten of age. Even Android with its rather paltry selection of games now averages 9.3 hours of play per month. Windows Phone, BlackBerry, and non-smartphones presently lag behind, averaging about 4.5 hours of play per month.

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Perhaps the most significant statistics Nielsen gives are the percentages of new game downloads. As it can be seen above, Feature phone (non-smartphones) and BlackBerry users play mostly whatever games are preloaded on their phone. However, newer, more app-friendly platforms like iPhone, WP7, and Android have totally reversed this trend. The majority of gamers on these platforms are going out and discovering, then downloading games on their own. This is a very positive sign for the future of gaming on these platforms. It demonstrates that their user base is far more engaged and eager to try new things.

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Friday, July 8, 2011

Friday, 8th July, 2011- Apple iPhobe 4 Repair from Albany Westfield Shopping Mall, Auckland

Client found our Glenfield branch for mobile phone repair. He was nit happy that a chap quoted him $45 and the other chap asked for $85 just to replace a faulty digitizer on an iPhone 4 at Albany.
He found us, we do not charge him any inspection fee at all.
On top of that we replaced the digitizer for the client's iPhone 4 in less that 30 min. As a new customer, we gave him a matt screen protector for his iPhone 4 -- applied on for without any bubbles!
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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Albany Water Damage Apple iPhone Repair by Dr Mobiles Limited

7th July, 2011--The customer dropped the spanking new Apple iPhone 4 into the toilet this morning. He found us when he read our blog. He was grateful that he do not have to pay $45 or $80 "inspection fee" to look at this iPhone.
He told us that his research says that Dr Mobiles Limited us the only professional repair centre that does nit charge exorbitant inspection fee.

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Auckland Apple iPhone 4 Repaired in one hour by Dr Mobiles Limited, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand.

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7th July, 2011-- A client was very happy to get his broken iPhone 4 digitizer replaced with 40 minutes, nit one hour as we have advertised. He drove all the way from Henderson to Takapuna to get this done.

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7th July, 2011 Cool winter day in Takapuna Auckland, New Zealand

Took there pictures while going back to my office after grabbing some pies from Jester Pies, Takapuna. It was my late lunch due to heavy load of mobile phone repair and replacing near a dozen of Apple iPhone 4 broken digitizers!

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