Thursday, September 13, 2012

IPhone 5

  • iPhone 5 pros and cons: Should you pre-order?

    But Apple seems to have solved that problem, and even managed to give the iPhone 5 better battery life than its predecessor, too.

    www.nbcnews.com

  • iPhone 5 for President? The Theater of the Smartphone Stump Speech

    In truth, those journalists were already thinking of this week's launch of the iPhone 5. The invited scribes who attended Apple's launch on Wednesday found an event that seemed planned on a different planet than the others.

    www.wired.com

  • iPhone 5 launch piles 4G pressure back on Ofcom

    Summary: The launch of the iPhone 5 will be a competitive advantage for EE when it launches the UK's first 4G network in the coming months.

    www.zdnet.com

  • iPhone 5 faces bleak outlook in China

    Before the official launch of iPhone 5, a Chinese phone manufacturer said it had produced its own GooPhone i5 according to leaked pictures of iPhone 5. The knockoff phonemaker also declared it would block Apple's new iPhone from entering the Chinese ...

    www.zdnet.com

  • Apple's iPhone 5: Mixed industry reactions but consumers love it

    Reactions to Apple's [AAPL] iPhone 5 launch are pouring in, and while some critics dismiss the device for all manner of reasons, analysts and consumers seem to think it's insanely great, though all is not good in the state of accessory developers.

    blogs.computerworld.com

  • iPhone 5 shares its thoughts about its Sept. 12 debut

    Jony Ive stopped by to say he was very pleased with its performance on stage, and ordered iPhone 5 to get some sleep. Tim Cook plugged iPhone 5 in for a power refresh with its new Lightning connector and fondly wiped its screen of the smudges from too ...

    news.cnet.com

  • iPhone trade-in prices start to slip after iPhone 5 unveiling

    Apple unveiled the iPhone 5 yesterday, and announced price cuts for 2010's iPhone 4 and last year's iPhone 4S. Apple will continue to sell the last two iPhone generations: A 16GB iPhone 4S now costs $99, or a 50% reduction from Tuesday, while an 8GB ...

    www.computerworld.com

  • iPhone 5 to first hit Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan in Asia

    In Singapore, the iPhone 5 will be available without contract for a suggested retail price of S$948 (US$772) for the 16GB model, S$1,088 (US$886) for the 32GB model and S$1,238 (US$1,008) for the 64GB model.

    www.zdnet.com

  • The iPhone 5 Event Was Really About The iPad Mini

    Yesterday Apple revealed its iPhone 5, a slender metal-backed machine that, last year, was tipped as Steve Jobs' final close-held design project.

    www.fastcompany.com

  • Mobile Game Developers Discuss iPhone 5: "Graphics Matter"

    Yesterday Apple unveiled the iPhone 5, and an improved A6 chip powering the smartphone's processing and graphics. While Electronic Arts had a few minutes of the coveted spotlight to demonstrate Real Racing 3 on the iPhone 5, Apple didn't spend much ...

    www.forbes.com

  • iPhone 5: What Items Were Missing In Apple's New Smartphone?

    Thinner, lighter and with a bigger screen -- and more versatile than the iPhone 4S -- the iPhone 5 is an expensive new toy, especially at its $499 price for the 64 GB version.

    www.ibtimes.com

  • iPhone 5: 10 Best Features

    The iPhone 5 is no jaw-dropper. It doesn't magnetically levitate beside your ear during phone calls, project HD movies on IMAX screens, or make you look years younger during FaceTime video chats.

    www.informationweek.com

  • iPhone 5: The hype, the features and the analysis

    Apple unveiled the highly anticipated iPhone 5 Wednesday at a news event in San Francisco. The Post's Hayley Tsukayama reports: Apple took the wraps off of its iPhone 5 today, confirming rumors that the phone would be bigger, faster and slimmer than ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Hello, iPhone 5! Goodbye, Point & Shoot Cameras, We Hardly Knew Ye

    The introduction of a stronger camera in the iPhone 5 and the new iPod touch—which comes with a very camera-like wrist strap, just to drive home the point Apple is making about how they think people will use that device—is just another step on the ...

    www.businessweek.com

  • Zagg shares rise on expected iPhone 5 sales boost

    NEW YORK - Shares of Zagg Inc., which makes accessories for cellphones and tablets, rose Thursday on expectations that it will get a significant sales boost from the release of the iPhone 5. THE SPARK: Apple Inc. on Wednesday unveiled the new version ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • No NFC for iPhone 5 Could Be a Gift at the Checkout Counter

    Feature junkies and rumor mongers may have at least feigned suspense over whether Apple's newest iPhone would include an NFC chip.

    www.wired.com

  • Apple finally receiving iPhone 5 screens from Sharp, says report

    Sharp kicked off mass production of iPhone 5 display panels earlier this week, according to The Wall Street Journal. Citing "a person with knowledge of the situation," the Journal said that the electronics company just started shipping the panels to ...

    news.cnet.com

  • This Morning: Mostly Cheers for iPhone 5, Intel, Microsoft Beat up over PC Outlook

    He writes, "Upgrades Begin: We believe the iPhone 5 could be the biggest upgrade in the company's history. Our initial estimates imply that AAPL could see 8–10M units by end of Sept-qtr, which could result in ~$4–5B of incremental revenues.

    blogs.barrons.com

  • iPhone 5 could hit 6M in sales in launch weekend, says analyst

    Stirring around some facts and figures, the Asymco analyst projects first-weekend iPhone 5 sales as high as 6 million. In contrast, the iPhone 4S saw sales of 4 million in its first three days, the iPhone 4 saw sales of 1.7 million, and the iPhone 3GS ...

    news.cnet.com

  • Hands On: Apple iPhone 5 (With Video)

    The iPhone 5 is the upgrade Apple needed. For all those iPhone 4 owners (and iPhone 3GS owners) who have been waiting for a device raised to a brand-new level, now looks like the time to jump.

    www.pcmag.com

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