Tuesday, October 4, 2011
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Apple Inc. unveiled a new iPhone on Tuesday, which is faster and more powerful, but are reluctant to upgrade more radical. That said, Sprint customers will now be able to use the new one.The 4S iPhone has a camera enhanced with higher resolution sensor. The processor is faster, which helps run smoother, more realistic action games. It is also a "World Phone", which means that Verizon will use iPhones abroad, such as AT & T iPhones already.
There had been speculation that Apple will unveil a more detailed examination of the phone an "iPhone-5." The no-show leaves room for speculation that Apple will unveil a new model in less than a year, maybe a position to take advantage of Verizon and AT & T's new data network at high speed.
There was also speculation that Apple will include a chip that can speak with payment terminals in retail stores, turning the iPhone into a "mobile wallet". Competitors are starting to include this feature in their phones, even if payment systems are still immature. Apple made no mention of this feature in the iPhone 4S.
The Apple stock fell almost 5 percent.
Apple is including a "personal assistant" application called iPhone in 4S Siri. Answer the questions and voice commands such as "Do I need an umbrella today?" This is an advanced version of voice recognition applications are found in other phones.
The new iPhone also comes with new mobile software that includes features like the ability to wirelessly sync content without having to connect the camera to a Mac or Windows computer.
The announcement of Apple's iPhone has arrived in the event that the first major product of years without Steve Jobs President. New CEO Tim Cook took the show after Jobs, who has been struggling with health problems, resigned in August.
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Cook, wearing a dark blue button-down shirt and jeans, opened the invitation to his office almost 14 years at Apple, "a privilege of life." The audience applauded as he entered, but the reaction seems milder than that Jobs had recently received.
The leader said that the latest iPhone, which was published in June 2010, has sold faster than previous models, but the iPhone is only 5 percent of the global market of mobile phones. Apple hopes to grow with the new model.
New Apple software for mobile, IOS May, will be available October 12th for existing devices - the 3G and 4, both iPhone models and later versions of the iPod Touch.
Apple said on Oct. 12 also marks the launch of its new service that icloud will save content such as music, documents, applications and photos on Apple's servers and let people access it wirelessly on multiple devices.
Apple said the new phone is available in black or white. It will cost you $ 199 for a 16GB version, $ 299 for 32 GB and 64 GB for $ 399 - all with a requirement of two years of service contract. It will now be available through Sprint Nextel Corp., in addition to existing carriers, AT & T Inc. and Verizon Wireless.
Pre-orders begin on Friday, the availability of on Oct 14
4 previous version of the iPhone, now costs $ 99, with 8 GB. Model 2009, iPhone 3G, given the green light to 8 GB. Both require a two-year service agreement.
Apple has also called on the popularity of its products and has introduced a new line of iPods, including Nano model of multi-touch screen promises to be easy to navigate. Apple makes no mention of the classical model, in which many people had speculated the company can solve.
Town Hall Apple Event held in a room with the first iPod was launched ten years ago. Cook said Apple has sold over 300 million iPods around the world until now, including 45 million 12 months to June.
The iPhone came six years later and has received millions of fans, thanks to its smooth, high-resolution color display and intuitive software. 39 million iPhones sold in first six months.
Apple's stock dropped to $ 17.15 and $ 357.45 in afternoon trading on Tuesday.
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