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2011年9月14日星期三

iPhone 5 release date in China

Motorola and Google deal more than just patents, and it’s more expensive than before. Plus, Android’s next battle may be outside of United States.

Motorola Mobility and Google deal, inking the whopping $12.5 Bn, is not actually the initial amount that was offered by the search engine giant. According to the report posted by Bloomberg, the Mountain View, California-based company has initially offered $30 per share, but the advisers of the smartphone manufacturer reportedly countered the amount.

The website quotes the document filing that also revealed Google’s offers just to acquire the mobile-centric company. After the August 1 offer worth $30, Google reportedly increased the offer to $37 a share, and still on the same date, the search giant lifted the offer again to $40 a share, which is the final price that secured the biggest Google acquisition ever if the deal will push through.

On the company’s first press release related to the acquisition, Google said the deal is to protect the Android ecosystem from competitors in legal battles — like Apple’s multiple suits against Samsung Mobile, Apple’s suit against HTC, the Taiwan-based company behind the popular Evo 4G smartphone, and others including Microsoft’s. Apparently, Google’s Chairman of the board Eric Schmidt recently confessed, because he’s an honest person, that the Motorola Mobility deal is not just for patents, but also for the tapping of Motorola’s homegrown talents.

“We did it for more than just patents,” reveals Google’s Schmidt in an interview with Salesforce.com Inc’s Marc Benioff, adding that “the Motorola team has some amazing products.” The Google boss also mentioned the Razr as one of the biggest products of the mobile phone company.

Can Google create another “Razr” phone in the so-called post PC era? Apparently, the Razr phone never met the iPhone, which is arguably the most popular smartphone in United States based on the number of sales. Google on the other hand, is the company behind the open handset alliance, the Google Android powering the new popular devices from Samsung, HTC, Motorola and other companies like Sony Ericsson and LG. New emerging companies like Huawei and computer companies like Acer, Lenovo and Dell also tapping the new platform that also powers tablet PCs, or the new emerging device in the era of handheld tech products that can connect to the internet, and consume media in a fast and intuitive way.

Apple started the tablet market with the company’s iPad that recently received the refresh, the iPad 2. Compared to the tablet market which is still not the strongest point of Android, the Android’s smartphone dominance is quite obvious. However, Apple is set to rock the market again with a new device that will include new features that will satisfy its loyal customers, and could attract some Android smartphone owners to “go iPhone.”

The iPhone 5, or the so-called next generation Apple smartphone is reportedly arriving in mid-October. Aside from the expected initial launch in USA, where some adding that Sprint will finally join the iOS ecosystem, Apple’s strategy obviously includes other emerging markets outside of the country, like for example: China.

In a new report posted by multiple websites, the Apple iPhone 5 will hit the China Telecom next month, a wireless carrier that caters 108 million subscribers, which is as big as wireless carriers here in United States. How many subscribers can Apple tap here? Well, maybe millions especially if the Chinese telecom will give the subscribers the proper subsidy.

But Google Android is not into “sitting pretty,” because the smartphone operating system is expected to give its users the biggest refresh ever, the Android 4.0 that will bridge the gap between smartphones and tablets. Revealed by multiple tech sites, the 4.0 update will be the operating system version that the future Android smartphones and tablets will use, similar to Apple’s iPad and iPhone connection.

The new operating system update is also expected to include a phone, or the device that will launch and showcase the software, which is obviously the entry of the Android ecosystem against the iPhone 5, aside from other popular devices like the Samsung Galaxy S II, the ARM processor-powered smartphone from the South Korea-based company, and the new Motorola Droid Bionic, the 4G Long Term Evolution smartphone of Verizon Wireless powered by the Texas Instruments OMAP4 chip. Unlike the exclusive Droid Bionic, the Samsung Galaxy S II is available across the world.

Other devices from the Taiwan-based company HTC, or the other Korean manufacturer LG, China’s Huawei etc are also expected to introduce their own “iPhone killers” this year and early next year.

The Google and Motorola Mobility are also expected to give the Apple iPhone 5 the challenge, most likely next year.

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2011年9月9日星期五

Transfer music/movies from iPhone 4 to iPhone 5


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Step 1: Connect your iPhone 4 to PC, you will see the iPhone 4 info are displayed in the main interface. And library files (music, movie, books, ringtone, photo, etc.) of iPhone 4 can be viewed freely in the left panel


Step 2: Export iPhone 4 music/video/playlist/ringtones to iTunes
1) Open iPhone 4 "music" or "movie" library to select the favourite music/movies files you want to transfer. You can see all music/videos files in the main screen.


2) Check the files you wanna transfer from iPhone 4 to iPhone 5, then press "Add checked files into iTunes" button or choose "export files to iTunes" option in the top "Export" menu to start iPhone 4 music/videos to iTunes library transferring. iTunes could be auto open to save the iPhone music/video files in iTunes library.


Step 3: Transfer music/movies/ibooks from iTunes to iPhone 5


After the transferring process complete, you will see all music/video files in iTunes "music" or "movie" library from iPhone 4. Connect your iPhone 5 to PC, sync the files from iTunes Libray to iPhone 5 as you wish.


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2011年9月6日星期二

iPhone 4 remains top-selling US smartphone

Despite iPhone 5 approaching, Apple iPhone 4 is still NO 1 hot sale smartphone.

Analyst T. Michael Walkley with Canaccord Genuity revealed in a note to investors on Tuesday that checks with U.S. carriers indicate that sales of the iPhone 4 remain on top ahead of the iPhone 5 debut, despite the fact that the iPhone 4 is more than a year old.

"Our checks indicated strong sales of the iPhone 4, as it remained the top selling smartphone at AT&T and Verizon despite increasing consumer expectations for the iPhone 5 launch," he wrote.

"During the holiday season, we anticipate strong sales of the iPhone 5, as we anticipate a strong global launch with increased distribution to new carriers including Sprint in the U.S. market."

Walkley's research found that the iPhone 4 remained the top-selling handset at both AT&T and Verizon in August. In addition, the $50 entry-level $50 iPhone 3GS was the second strongest selling handset at AT&T. Verizon does not offer the iPhone 3GS.

The iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS beat out the $200 Samsung Infuse 4G, which was the third-best selling handset at AT&T. And at Verizon, the Samsung Charge 4G came in second, while the HTC Thunderbolt 4G was third.

"While Motorola Mobility and RIM enjoyed stronger sell-through trends in 2010, our (first half of calendar 2011) checks indicate a clear trend toward increasing share for Apple, HTC and Samsung," Walkley wrote.

In addition to strong sales of the iPhone 4, he also found that the 3G-capable iPad 2 is the top-selling tablet at both AT&T and Verizon, which are the only two carriers that offer the iPad in the U.S.

"Based on solid demand trends for iPhone/iPad, poor sell-through trends for competing tablet offerings, and the ramping iOS ecosystem driving longer-term replacement sales, we believe Apple will maintain dominant value share of both the tablet and smartphone markets to drive healthy long-term earnings growth," Walkley said.

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2011年9月1日星期四

iPhone 5 Ringtone Maker- Make Ringtones for iPhone 5, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS easily

As a versatile iPhone Ringtone Converter, iPhone 5 Ringtone Maker provides an all-in-one solution to make ringtone for iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 with your loved music/movies/dvds. This iPhone 5 Ringtone Maker can convert almost all mainstream video/audio formats including MPEG, WMV, MP4, DivX, MOV, AAC, WMA, MP3, WAV, AC3 to iPhone M4R ringtone, even can convert concert recordings, MTV albums, and all popular DVDs to iPhone M4R ringtone and then transfer converted ringtones to iPhone with fast speed. Plus, it has been newly upgraded with more powerful compatibility.

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  • Preparation:Free Download and install iPhone 5 Ringtone Maker, ready for the process.
  • Step 1: Load DVD/Movies/Music to the program
    click "Add File" button to import the Videos/Songs file that you want to make as iPhone 5 ringtones. If you want to convert DVD to M4R Ringtone, just click "Load DVD" to import DVD movies.
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  • Step 2: Generate .m4r iPhone 5 Ringtones and automatically sync them to iPhone without any third-party software.
    Check "Import to iPhone" box and click "Generate" button, the program will begin convert DVD/Moives/Songs to iPhone 5 Ringtones and transfer them to iPhone automatically.

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2011年8月7日星期日

Why iPhone 5 is being delayed by Apple: Are they bogged down by death grip

 People are wondering as to why iPhone 5 is being delayed by Apple? They wonder if they are bogged down by death grip, the same problem that was faced by Apple in iPhone 4?

Every other person, whether iPhone fan or hater is perplexed by Apple’s unexplained behavior. Five months have passed when it should have been made a concrete announcement of iPhone 5 launch or in fact should have launched it. But there is neither any announcement or launch of it.

iPhone fans who have got accustomed to the periodic launch of iPhone variant every year and even in between are a little perplexed. When great Android smart phones are being launched with regular intervals and when Motorola and Samsung are launching different variants of their phones Apple is not even informing its fans as to what it intends to do and whether it will launch iPhone 5 this year or not.

Meanwhile there is a latest update about iPhone 5 proximity sensor. This sensor is not part of the current iPhone and is a latest add on for the forthcoming iPhone 5.

A tech website SW-Box.com has said that it is in possession of iPhone 5 proximity light sensor flex cable.

This is among the most tangible proofs of iPhone 5 and its development.

There are reports that Apple has delayed the iPhone 5 due to production problems.  There are many people who think that Apple has failed to solve the death grip problem in the phone and so is the delay. Death grip problem in iPhone 4 had cost Apple a big amount of money and had to give a cover to all the people who bought the iPhone 4 in the initial several months.

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2011年8月4日星期四

NBC host: Sept iPhone 5 release date follows up with October iPhone 6

The iPhone 5 wil be outdated a month after its release date in September, by Apple’s own hand, because the iPhone 6 will supplant it in October according to one NBC host who should probably be paying closer attention. The joke came last night from Jay Leno, who has been prone to making iPhone 5 related jokes of late, and plays off the parody of a few years ago from network-mate SNL who had Steve Jobs introducing a new and progressively smaller iPod model every two minutes. The jab from Leno, aimed at making fun of Apple for frequently releasing new versions of its products which make the existing version obsolete, comes at an odd time: for the first time since the iPhone debuted in 2007, the current iPhone 4 has been on the market for more than a twelve month span. Leno’s joke of course was harmless even if it was poorly researched. But it adds a bit of insult to injury for those who’ve been waiting patiently for the iPhone 5 (here’s more about its release date). Three groups of people each have different reasons for wanting the iPhone 5 yesterday, even as they’ve sailed through more tomorrows waiting for it than they would have expected.

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One group is the current iPhone 4 user base. Not all of them will upgrade to the iPhone 5, as the release of the free iOS 5 operating system will run plenty smoothly on the existing iPhone whether it’s the AT&T or the Verizon model. But some users will want the latest just because it’s the latest, while others will upgrade to the iPhone 5 because unlike the 4, it’ll have a dual core A5 processor which will make the entire iPhone experience faster. Except for network speeds, of course, but they may also see a boost in certain cities if Apple indeed adds 4G LTE to the iPhone 5 as the two aforementioned carriers are hoping. But this group of alpha personalities is more impatient by nature, if anything. It’s the other two groups of would-be iPhone 5 buyers who are sweating real bullets over its continued delay…

Group number two consists of those who have a non-iPhone they don’t want, and have already decided that the iPhone 5 will be their jumping-in point for the iPhone. This includes Android users with their exceedingly high dissatisfaction rates, as recent studies have shown that 42% of Android users say they’re moving to the iPhone 5 when it launches. For users to be so unhappy with their current product that they’ve already decided to move to a competing product which hasn’t even yet been announced, these users must be exceedingly unhappy with their current situation. That leaves them on pins and needles waiting for Apple to release the iPhone 5. Despite Leno’s joking assertions, the iPhone 5 should most likely surface in September. And the iPhone 6 won’t be released for perhaps another year after that (although Apple could revert to the previous schedule with a summer 2012 launch), so there’s no worry of being immediately obsoleted. But that’s of little current consolation to those who are either gutting it out on an Android or BlackBerry phone they no longer want to be on, or who are still toting a simple flip-phone. Plenty of would-be iPhone users decided from the start that they wouldn’t buy a smartphone until the iPhone 5 came to their carrier, and now that the iPhone 5 is debuting on Verizon at the same time as AT&T, they’re finally ready to jump in. But for some of them, that old flip-phone has duct tape holding the battery in by now, so their clock is ticking as well.

Finally, there’s that group of current iPhone users who aren’t using the current iPhone. They’re on a 3GS (released in 2009) or a 3G (released in 2008) for one of a variety of reasons. They couldn’t afford the iPhone 4 when it was launched last year. They were scared off by the litany of iPhone 4 faux-controversies. The iPhone 4 features didn’t do anything for them. Or they simply don’t feel the need to move to a new iPhone model every time one is launched. But by now their 3GS or (particularly) their 3G is old and outdated, doesn’t run the highest-horsepower new apps properly, doesn’t run iOS 4 at full bore, is beat up or worn down, or is otherwise ready for retirement. These folks were gambling that they’d see the iPhone 5 in June or July, and are now counting the seconds in the hopes that they can gut it out to the iPhone 5 release date without having to settle for buying a last-minute iPhone 4 instead.

So who’s happy about the delay of the iPhone 5? Its competitors, for one thing. Motorola gets to launch its Android-based Droid X2 and Droid Bionic phones on Verizon before the iPhone 5 arrives. Microsoft might get to push Windows Phone 7 Mango (or whatever it’s called now) out the door before the iPhone 5 launch. And those who bought the Verizon iPhone 4 back in March when it launched might perversely be feeling good about their iPhone model remaining current just a little longer so they won’t feel outdated. Then of course there’s Jay Leno, who gets to keep making iPhone 5 jokes on NBC until its release date finally arrives. Here’s more on the iPhone 5.

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2011年8月3日星期三

iPad 3 Release Date Before Thanksgiving?

The iPad 3 may have a release date prior to US Thanksgiving

The China Times is claiming that Apple is set to release the iPad 3 by Thanksgiving. This of course could also be the release of the newly rumored iPad 2 HD or iPad 2 Plus. Rumors of a fall release date for the iPad 3 have been reported since the release of the iPad 2. The iPad 2 of course was released in March of this year, and was short of many expectations. China Times has released information that the supplies have been ordered for the first production run of both the iPhone 5 and the Apple iPad 3.

Rumors have the iPhone 5 being released in September and then the iPad 3 right around Thanksgiving. The day after Thanksgiving, known as Black Friday and the unofficial starting day of the holiday shopping season, is rumored to be a possible release date for the iPad 3. The iPhone 5 is rumored to have several major changes in the design. This of course is unconfirmed by Apple at this time. The iPad 3 is of course rumored to have a new high definition display, and possibly a Retina Display. Other improvements could include a faster processor and a much needed improved camera.

What about the iPad 2 HD?

The iPad 2 HD has also been rumored to be the next tablet from iPad, putting the iPad 3 on hold until 2012. At this point the China Times doesn’t reference which of the models are going to be released. If the iPad 2 HD is going to be the next release you can expect to see fewer improvements then with a release of an entirely new model. The iPad 2 HD, if real, is expected to be an upgrade to the display. However the rest of the design is to remain the same or very similar to the current iPad 2. This is similar to what Apple has done with phone releases in recent history.

The newest models could in fact be announced much sooner then this dates. If the release date for the iPad 3 is in fact Black Friday then the announcement could come much earlier. A possible roll out for the iPhone 5 and the iPad 3 could occur at the same time with the release of the iOS 5. This of course has been mentioned as a possibility it now seems like it may occur.

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2011年7月31日星期日

iPhone 5 release date as Apple $ points to homebrew cell network

It’s a tale of two cash positions as Apple prepares to unleash the iPhone 5 (learn more about its release date) on the world with its release date serving as a backdrop for the real Apple story: the company has $76 billion in cash on hand, and while Steve Jobs says he’s merely “keeping the powder dry,” there’s another shoe just waiting to drop. Instead of blowing money on over-marketing its products, or executing buyouts of its competitors and partners, Apple is instead planning on using some of that cash for more than a rainy day. There’s something big coming, and only Jobs knows what it is. But Apple’s cash on hand is significant for another reason: for the moment, thanks to the artificially created “budget crisis” which sees John Boehner and his posse trying to hijack the federal government by cutting off its funding, the United States only has a mere $74 in cash on hand. That’s right: Apple has more cash in its warchest than President Obama currently has in his.

And no, Apple is not planning to buy the United States in a leveraged buyout. But it highlights just what kind of absurd position the company is in upon the eve of the iPhone 5. What is Jobs thinking? This kind of cash means Apple can stick around forever, and that has to be on his mind to an extent. After all, if he hadn’t returned to Apple when he did in the late nineties, it wouldn’t still exist. With this kind of moola on hand, Apple can remain a market force long after Jobs is gone, even if he is fortunate enough to live a full-length life after his series of health issues. But there’s got to be more to it than that. Sure, Apple in the Jobs 2.0 era has been overwhelmingly fiscally conservative even as it’s been aggressive on the innovation front, changing up its most popular products every year even when they’re dominating their respective markets so thoroughly that most other companies would stand still until the tide began to change. It’s that aggression, however, which suggests that Jobs has more specific plans for that cash than he’s letting on. And with the iPhone being the only one of Apple’s major product categories which is currently not dominating its respective market (besides the Mac, which lost its marketshare battle two decades ago after Jobs was ousted from the company), the launch of the iPhone 5 seems the perfect offensive for Jobs to strike out and correct that unusual imbalance…

There’s the iPod, which still has most of the MP3 player market a decade after having been introduced. There’s the iTunes Store, which own the digital music industry despite cheaper prices on AmazonMP3, and in fact dominates thoroughly that its outpaces physical CD sales. There’s the iPad, which has most of the tablet market despite an abundance of Android based competitors. And then there’s the iPhone, the first iOS device to come to market, and it doesn’t even have as much as half of the smartphone market. BlackBerry is dying, Palm is gone, HP and Microsoft are getting nowhere. But people are buying Android in abundance despite the fact that outside of the geekdom actually wants one. And that leaves Jobs with a quandary as he prepares to assign a release date to the iPhone 5.

The ill-fated iPhone exclusivity deal reached with AT&T back in 2007 is of course entirely to blame, and it’s easily the biggest mistake of Apple’s second Jobs era (similar exclusivity deals in other nations compounded the problem and made it a worldwide mistake). The day the original iPhone was introduced, the majority of Americans vowed never to buy one until it arrived on their preferred carrier, and even as AT&T saw unprecedented growth thanks to people switching carriers to get to the iPhone, the majority of those who swore they’d hold out ended up doing exactly that. Fast forward four years, with Apple having desperately clawed itself out of one of the worst five year deals in history a little more than a year early, and now the company faces a landscape in which the Linux-based, geek-oriented, widely disliked, highly fragmented, generally dysfunctional Android platform has managed to assume many or most of those would-be iPhone sales by positioning itself on the other three major carriers in a successful attempt to capture the hordes of crumbs which have fallen its way. And now a platform which would have had almost literally zero sell-though outside of geek circles is instead a major iPhone competitor as Apple unleashes the iPhone 5. Steve Jobs has more cash in his company wallet than the United States of America has in its bank account, and yet what can he do to get Apple out of this hole he dug himself four years ago?

Buy a carrier and set up iPhone 5 shop on it, some circles would say. But that would work about as well as the time Pepsi started buying up fast food franchises like Pizza Hut and KFC and Taco Bell in order to ensure that they switched to Pepsi products. Technically it worked. But competing fast food chains began viewing Pepsi as a competitor and, not wanting to do business with their competition, began switching to Coke. Pepsi ended up having to spin off the food chains just to save itself. Similarly, if Apple were to buy Sprint (or steal T-Mobile away before AT&T can acquire it), Verizon and AT&T would then view Apple as a competitor. Even though they’d continue carrying the iPhone 5 out of necessity, they’d be much less likely to promote it. Instead they’d steer their customers toward Android, which is exactly how Apple got into this iPhone marketshare mess in the first place. What Apple needs, instead, is the opposite.

Apple needs indirect control over both AT&T and Verizon, so as to ensure both carriers give the iPhone 5 its due. As it stands, salesgeeks in carrier retail stores routinely tell one lie about the iPhone after another in a desperate personal bid to steer would-be iPhone buyers toward Android instead, and this goes on whether it’s the carrier’s policy to favor Android or not. What Apple needs is for these salesgeeks to be informed that they’ll be fired if such behavior continues. But a memo isn’t enough. Instead, Steve Jobs needs to be running these carriers. Because it’s not just about getting a customer to buy an iPhone 5. It’s about molding the carriers such that they offer an Apple-like experience to customers, or at least an acceptable one, as opposed to the disastrous experiences which U.S. consumers are routinely subjected to regardless of which carrier they pick their poison from.\

What Jobs really needs government regulation in the U.S. analogous to that of other civilized nations. As it stands, Verizon and AT&T can and do literally anything they want, no matter how heinous; most of it’s legal and the rest isn’t enforced. Networks are barely there because unlike other nations which regulate minimum number of towers per population density, U.S. carriers simply build a fraction of what they should. And they get away with because, despite all U.S. carriers offering a substandard experience which would be considered a joke by anyone in any other nation, Americans are almost perversely loyal to whichever carrier they’ve chosen. That leads back to them choosing to remain with Verizon and its marginally better substandard network and get stuck with an Android phone they hate rather than moving to AT&T with its marginally worse network and the iPhone they’ve wanted all along. But while Jobs can’t change that kind of mentally handicapped behavior on the part of consumers, can he change the nature of the carriers?

Short of getting the law changed (former President-elect Al Gore is on Apple’s board of directors), Jobs may find himself in the position of needing to own all of the carriers. Not that Apple could buy both Verizon and AT&T in terms of cash or legality, nor would it want to as it would need to continue to provide cellular service to competing phones. Instead, Apple may ultimately need to own a minority stake in each of the major carriers. This would give Jobs unofficial influence on all of them, and would allow him to work from within to attempt to simultaneously get the carriers to terminate the fraudulent salesgeeks while also improving the overall network experience. Then again, Jobs had an exclusive contract with AT&T for years which legally gave him influence over the quality of AT&T’s network, and yet a lot of good it did him. Then again, ownership is a different beast than partnership. For instance, through the merger with Pixar, of which Jobs personally owned approximately three-fourths, he now owns enough of a minority stake in Disney that he can call the shots over there if and when he chooses.

But does Jobs really want to get that deeply involved with cesspool entities like Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint just to get the iPhone 5 experience up to where he wants it? After all, Jobs has made no bones about the fact that he sees the iPad as the future, and smartphones are merely pocket-sized extensions of the motif. Still, the future of the iPad is deeply tied to the future of mobile data networks, as the current wifi-only iPad model is mostly a brick once it leaves the house, and accordingly, the percentage of 3G-based iPad sales has risen significantly as users have figured that out. Would Apple dare build its own mobile network for the iPad? It would almost have to be an iPhone network as well, which would put Apple back in the position of competing with the carriers who have the power to fraudulently steer customers to Android. Or is Jobs gambling that the current consumer obsession with remaining carrier-loyal will eventually fade, even as the negative hands-on experiences with Android will cause the platform to collapse under its own weight?

That’s quite the pair of gambles. Studies show the vast majority of current Android users already having decided not to buy another Android phone. But the idea of getting the public to let go of their Stockholm Syndrome-like loyalty to the abuse they receive from their current carrier seems another matter. Current iPhone users would be willing to switch to an Apple-owned cellular network in droves. But getting those who still haven’t found their way to the iPhone to do so could become a greater challenge. Then again, if Apple begins advertising that it’s offering the first U.S. cellular network which doesn’t suck, it may shock consumers into deciding that they’ve indeed had enough abuse and are ready to move if it means moving to an Apple-owned carrier. But if Apple has been secretly building its own 4G LTE nationwide network to coincide with the iPhone 5 release date, then no one’s gotten a whiff of it yet and it would be one of the best-kept secrets in Apple history. Here’s more on the iPhone 5.

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2011年7月14日星期四

Transfer iPhone Music to iTunes Library- Free iPhone to PC Transfer download

As an all-in-one iPhone to PC Transfer, iPhone Music to iTunes Transfer can not only transfer iPhone Music to iTunes with with the Albums, Artists, Genre easily and fast, but also copy/backup/export Movie, Songs, Photos, SMS, Contact, iBooks, Ringtone, TV Shows from iPhone to PC and iPhone to iTunes library directly.

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Step 3: Click "Export to iTunes Library" button, choose a folder to save iPhone music. Then just press "Save" button to start export iPhone Music to iTunes at once.

Step 4: After a few minutes, the music/songs you checked can be transferred successfully from iPhone to iTunes library. What's more, the iTunes can create a new playlist folder named "My playlist" to save these music.

2011年7月11日星期一

Apple App Downloads Increase, Along With Prices

Apple's App Store downloads hit new highs, according to a report, in a trend that may lead to more expensive apps as users are increasingly-willing to pay more for features and functionality.
The average iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch user will download 83 applications in 2011, according to a report by Piper Jaffray. That's over a 60 percent increase from last year's 51 app downloads per user.

The increase in app downloads comes as users continue to enjoy the capabilities apps can bring to their devices. It also dovetails with a 14 percent increase in the price of apps, a trend that report author Gene Munster says is likely to continue.

Apple's App Store features more than 425,000 apps. Munster reports 82 percent of these apps are free, while 18 percent are paid. The average price of a paid iPhone app is expected to reach around $1.50 by year's end, while the average price of a paid iPad app is likely to reach a little over $6.

Neither of these prices is likely to break the bank, but when the small price increase combines with the large increase of the number of apps downloaded, it will add up to increased revenue, both for Apple and for its developers.

Although Munster's research does not specify what percentage of app downloads are paid against what percentage are free, the developers' success with paid apps is evident in their sales revenue.

The creation of the App Store has given way to an entirely new sector of business for developers. Since the launch of the App Store, developers earned more than $2.5 billion for their efforts, leading the way to more aggressive pricing and greater innovation.

With developers happy and customers willing to pay for more innovative apps, the result is a thriving ecosystem for Apple mobile products, which should keep it in strong position, even as other app platforms like Android gain ground and new competitors like HP's WebOS attempt to get in the game.

Apple device owners currently download more than 32 million apps a day. As demand for apps continues to grow, developers will create more advanced programs at higher price points, as long as people are still willing to pay.

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