Tuesday, October 4, 2011

It'll Be iPhone 4S Versus Droid Bionic

Here is a good level headed post from MacObserver that compares the best Android device that Verizon Wireless has and compare it to the iPhone 4S, to be released on October 14th.  

One is faster, decent battery, and heavier but has a larger screen.  While the other is smaller, lighter, but has a slower wireless Internet connection.  

You decide which is which and see how they will compare head-to-head in eleven days.  

I think it's also important to note that the iPhone 4S will be sporting a more updated OS while the Bionic is running an OS that is at least a year old and while Android 4 is due out in November, it can take months before Android devices get OS updates.  

Whatever camp you're in, this is fantastic.  Competition.  It's what this is all about.  

The Real Reason Why People Are Upset About iPhone 4S

Here's the quick reason why some people are upset about the iPhone 4S.  It's not called the iPhone 5.  Really, that's it  Admit it. 

It was your first knee-jerk reaction when the iPhone 4S event ended and there was no "one more thing".  You were like "where the iPhone 5?"  I admit it, that was my initial reaction. 

But after I've let my emotions to run its course and started thinking with a clear head, I thought "hey, not a bad upgrade at all".  

Slightly longer battery life, faster CPU and gobs more graphics for gaming, Siri (voice assistant), faster connectivity (depending on the carrier), vastly improved camera, and better overall performance.

You get the same first-rate form factor.  What's not to like?

Apple Event Was Dull But Demand Will Be Strong

I can tell you the Apple event was rather dull.  We certainly didn't get what we expected but judging by the flood of people going to Apple's website, i think we can safely say that demand is stronger than ever.

Live Blogs I'm Following (Since My Invitation Got Lost In the Mail)

  • iOS 5 AS A FREE UPDATE ON OCTOBER 12TH!
  • Pod touch - iMessage and iOS 5 with iCloud integration - also in white.  8GB for $199, $299 for 32 GB and $399 for 64 GB!
  • iPhone 4S - looks like iPhone 4 with A5 chip - not impressed with battery life.  But features listed (below) is enticing to consider upgrading.
  • Assistant!? "Will it rain in Cupertino" or "Do I need an umbrella today?" Both the same question, but different ways of asking.
  • iPhone 4S preorder October 7th - AT&T, Verizon, Sprint

Last Minute Readiness For Apple Event


  • Mocha - Checked
  • Toast with organic blueberry - Checked
  • Large chocolate chip cookie - Checked
  • Work for the morning - done and done
  • Live blog sites I follow - loaded and running
  • Twitter and Google+ - loaded and primed for updates
I think I'm set to go...


Apple Store Is Down...

The Apple store is down...I wonder why...

Seriously though, I am not anxious when we'll see the iPhone available for ordering.  I like it when folks were able to pre-order online and pick up their iPads at the store.

My understanding is that this will be like the iPad 2 experience - order online and it gets sent to you.  You cannot go pick it up in the store.

iPhone Deal Between Apple and Sprint Could Mean Apple A Step Closer To Apple "Owning" Carrier

Part of the prelaunch buzz of the next iPhone by Apple in a few hours is Sprint's supposedly deal with Apple to buy more than 30 million iPhones worth $20 billion over the next four years.

That comes out to about 7.5 to 8 million iPhones a year.  Crazy, I know but it makes for fun speculation while we wait for the main event. 

The Next Web suggests that Apple pretty much will own Sprint in many respects.  Figuratively, I would say that will be the case.  Sprint is counting on Apple to not only stop the bleeding at Sprint but also start to steal users, probably carriers without the iPhone and those who might be enticed by Sprint's offer of unlimited wireless data access.

Financially, TNW suggests Apple could become a virtual carrier on its own.  This isn't a new concept but one that has not been discovered for a while.  They also suggest Apple could buy out Sprint at some point in the future and set up Apple Wireless (I came up with that).  

Perhaps, as a part of tomorrow's announcement, Apple's one more thing is that "Apple has bought Sprint".  Okay, probably never gonna happen.  However, Sprint as the third iPhone carrier has possibilities that Apple can probably explore. 

And if Apple wanted to buy out Sprint, it would cost a mere $10 to 12 billion - so as yourself this.  Would go the better deal, a possible Apple buyout of Sprint or Google's $12+ billion Motorola buyout?

Obviously, Google has probably thought about becoming a carrier itself.  Google did bid on wireless spectrums a few years ago.  And that was before Android become such a dominate mobile force.  

Should Apple or Google ever consider becoming carriers, their entry into the wireless carrier market would be scrutinized until time ends.  That is just how powerful both companies have become.  And should either of them decide to get into the business of providing wireless access, they would likely be forced by regulators to make sure they cannot exclude devices from competing mobile platforms working on their network.

Between, the two, I see Apple as not the type who would share.  However, Google, who is more interested in selling ads, probably would not mind as much.

If the 2025 iPhones Get 12 GB of RAM, Why Not the iPads?

I'm going to go ahead and make a prediction: the upcoming iPad Pro with the M5 chip will be upgraded to 12 to 16 GB of RAM. This is base...