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The 3G iphone is on the way and I want one. But please let all the cruel rumors stop until its here. I can’t concentrate like this.
Did it all start with Kevin Rose’s rumor that 3G iphones would not be far away and would feature a camera on the front for Video chat? His predictions have been hit or miss in the past. Still, sometimes ‘hit’. It could be true. We want it to be true.
In fact so much so, that suddenly all kinds of evidence has started to appear that a 3G iphone can’t be far off. Lo and Behold: iPhones are all but sold out in New York Apple stores, according to the Huffington Post.. A sure sign that Apple is getting ready to replace it with a newer version, right?
Well, maybe. But maybe not.
While thoughts of 3G second generation iPhones dance in consumer’s heads because limited product supply could be an indicator that new iPhone models are about to be released, the lack of product might also be a side effect of production or shipping delays.
Then there was the Wired story that Apple had already ordered 10 million 3G iphones.
Gartner analyst Ken Dulaney has joined in the rumor-mongering, saying that Apple has in fact already placed an order for 10 million of these second-generation iPhones. That’s in addition to the 10 million v.1 iPhones Apple has ordered, he says.
While Dulaney doesn’t give a specific timeframe for its release, he does claim Apple moved up its iPhone v.2 release mainly to help spur on iPhone uptake in places like Europe, where slow sales have been attributed to the phone’s distinct lack of 3-Gness.
Well that rumor is obviously false, since not even 10 million of the version 1 have been sold as of yet.
The argument about European users certainly does make sense. The original iPhone is available in most European countries - either legitimately or through clandestine means. But I’m certainly not replacing my 3G, 5 megapixel cameraphone WITH video chat until the iPhone can give me at least a comparable experience. Okay I’ll take 3 megapixels, but not a pixel less. And 3G is definitely a minimum requirement now, though I won’t be disappointed if it’s not exactly 250Mbps.
One thing is for sure, absolutely everyone is now convinced the iPhone is a viable platform. The introduction of the Software Development Kit (SDK) has silenced critics that the beautificious machine was too proprietary, and has instead made them download the SDK more than 100.000 times.
In fact, even Microsoft is now contemplating developing applications for the iPhone. Then again, when Microsoft comtemplates - they tend to take their time.
So it looks like the biggest product of 2007, is shaping up to also be the biggest product of 2008. Props to Apple for great product design and even greater marketing and PR.
I’m wondering though if a 3G iPhone will spur a replacement cycle - especially since at least in the US there’s 2 year contract attached to every iPhone. Or is the 3G iPhone most importantly an international play as predicted by Gartner?
I’ll tell you this. Apple better hurry it up, because I’m sure these rumors aren’t helping sales of poor old version 1. And: if a 3G, 32Gb, 3 megapixel iPhone came out - I’d own one the very same day. What about you? Would you buy one, or if you own one would you replace it?
Categories: Toys Complete Me
Tagged: 3g, apple, gadgets, iphone, iphone2, jailbreak, macbu, microsoft, OSX, phone, phones, release, sdk
If you don’t know what this story is about, well, then you probably haven’t read any blogs or tech news sites for the past week.
In short: Apple used the Windows iTunes update software to roll out the Safari update. And here’s the big kicker: the check box to install was on by default. Mind you, nothing would get installed without a user viewing this screen and clicking ‘OK’, but I grant it would have been - well - nicer to have it off by default. But Apple isn’t here to be nice. So there it is.
So off went the blogosphere, and it’s wake the ‘regular tech media’. Or maybe it was the other way around. Or maybe there’s no longer any difference. The Mac Switcher Blog wrote up a list of some of the places where people felt the need to vent their opinions about Apple’s Faux Pas.
I would almost agree with The Angry Drunk, even though I commented on his blog that what he wrote was bullshit. I was just being difficult.
Seriously kids, every time that Apple, or hell Microsoft for that matter, does something that you do not approve of, it’s not the end of the world. Grow up, take a deep breath, and stop your gods awful whining; or, so help me, I’m taking off my belt.
Well, you can’t blame The Drunk too much for his rantings. This is such an annoyingly insignificant story. What made it explode all over the internet like this? Why am even I writing about it?
And then there’s the “Apple hates its customers” versus “Apple really listens to its customers” discussion. Apple is a company that in my view creatively tests the boundaries of product design, software design, and whatever it is they do over there. That necessarily means they’ll get it right some of the time and wrong other times. It seems to me that they actually quite actively improve on their products based on input from their customers.
So when the 10.5.2 update comes out, or Apple TV revision 2 everyone raves about how they did almost everything ‘we wanted’. And when a tick box get placed wrong, everyone’s a-twitter with ‘Apple never listens to us and only looks out for itself’. WTF? People need to get a grip.
Perhaps it’s just been a slow news week. What do you think?
Categories: Industry
Tagged: apple, blogging, safari, update
Steve Jobs in Fortune, quoting Henry Ford.
On Apple’s connection with the consumer: “‘So you can’t go out and ask people, you know, what the next big [thing.] There’s a great quote by Henry Ford, right? He said, ‘If I’d have asked my customers what they wanted, they would have told me ‘A faster horse.’ ‘ ‘ “
How true.
Categories: Industry
Tagged: apple, ford, fortune, jobs
iPhone and iPod touch v1.1.1 get instant jailbreak + installer: “We could hardly believe it ourselves, but the open source community has parlayed that game-changing v1.1.1 TIFF exploit / file system hack into a full-on ready to rumble instant installer for AppTapp on the iPhone and iPod touch. Check out TUAW for the steps and further details, but we tried it on our v1.1.1 touch and it worked like a damn charm. In fact, we think this is finally what’s going to get us to upgrade that virgin 1.0.2 iPhone we’ve been using. Fingers crossed.”
(Via Engadget.)
Categories: Toys Complete Me
Tagged: 3rdpartyapps, apple, ipod touch, jailbreak