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Analysis Of Apple IPhone Cases In The Market

February 06, 2010 By: lilybird Category: iPhone/iPod

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The Apple iPhone has taken the cell phone industry by storm. It is not simply a cell phone, but also a mini computing and entertainment device. With the Apple iPhone, you can answer calls, listen to music, watch videos, play games, surf the web and more. Ultimately, iPhone is not merely a phone. It is a lifestyle by itself, one which represents freedom, and style.

The Apple iPhone is a beauty by itself. But that does not stop users have purchased different accessories, trying to personalize the iPhone such that it reflects the individuals’ style and taste. These accessories include the iPhone case, the screen protectors, external battery packs, earphones, dock stations etc. Among them, the most basic of these are the iPhone case. This article will focus on the common type of iPhone case and their features. This is not a sales pitch for any brand, but an analysis of the commonly available cases around, their strengths and weaknesses.

Apple iPhone cases can generally be classified into four different categories – the iPhone skin, soft case, the hard cases, flip cases and pouches.

The iPhone skin is generally the thinnest of all. It involves a thin layer of protective skin that wraps around the Apple iPhone to protect it from dirt. The quality of the skin depends on the kind of material used. Some may just be for aesthetic purpose while some (like Zagg Invisible Shield) offers great protection against scratches. Of course, the price tag can range from widely as well, depending on the quality. Generally, the iPhone skin adds the least bulk to your iPhone and is effective against most scratches (especially for Zagg’s Invisible Shield). However, it offers little protection against knocks and impact, which may hurt the internal mechanism of the iPhone device.

Soft cases, as the name suggests refers to the iPhone case which are soft or flexible in nature. These cases include the silicone and polymer cases. The quality (as well as prices) of these cases can vary widely. The type of design for silicone and polymer cases can be very different as well. In addition to the different design, silicone cases also seek to differentiate itself by varying the texture of the case. It can come with different textures as well. In general, these soft cases add some amount of bulk (depending on how thick the material is) to the iPhone, but offer the best in terms of knocks and impacts. This is due to the compressible nature of the material which helps to cushion some of the impact when you accidentally knock your iPhone. Soft cases are also effective against scratches. Some fine examples of such soft cases include the Incipio dermaSHOT and Silicrylic series, HEX from MORE, XSKN EXO etc.

Hard cases are usually made of hard polycarbonate material (plastic) or synthetic leather. Hard cases give the best protection against scratches. However, it may not offer as much protection against impacts and drops. On the other hand, some hard cases are lined with soft or shock absorbing lining which can help to cushion the impacts and hence offers the best of both worlds. However, these cases can be relatively expensive as well. Examples of hard cases include iSkin fuze, revo2, Griffin Wave, Griffin Reflect, Griffin iClear, Griffin Nu Form, Metallic Series (Noel, Eternity, and Engraved collections), TwineLite, Twine, Shocking Series from MORE etc. In general, hard cases are more varied in nature as manufacturers can change the design as well as the materials used.

Flip cases are cases which have a front flip portion which helps to cover the screen of the iPhone when not in use. This helps to protect the screen of the iPhone so as to minimize the possibility of getting scratched. Most flip cases are made of leather or synthetic leather to give it the classy look. Hence this is very popular among the executives. However, this also adds the most bulk as well. Another thing to note for the flip case is that it offers good protection against knocks and impact, but little against dirt. This is mainly due to the exposed sides of the case. Examples of flip cases include Opt Amor.

Lastly, pouches are also a great accessory for iPhone. Pouches will cover most of the iPhone and protect it from scratches and dirt. Depending on the thickness of the pouch, it can be effective against most impacts. Most pouches are made of leather and synthetic leather and are very popular among the ladies who are used to keep their iPhones in their handbags together with other stuffs. Keeping iPhones in the same compartment with other items (such as coins and keys) may scratch their iPhones easily. Hence, pouches will come in useful for these users. Popular pouches include Incipio ORION, Vintage and Buffalo collection from MORE etc.

There are strengths and weakness for all cases. Depending on your usage patterns, what is best for one may not be best for the other. For example, executives would like to portray a classy look and may select the flip case. Ladies may like pouches as they often keep their iPhones in their bags rather than carrying it in their hands (even so, pouches can look great in hands too). Personally, I feel that a good iPhone case should not only protect your beloved iPhone, but also serve to match your style and your mood. It may be a good idea to have a few cases on hand and change according to your needs and dressing. For example, a flip case may be great for formal occasion but will look out of place when you are attending a sports or causal event. A casual looking hard case such as iSkin revo2 may be more appropriate. After all, iPhone is not merely a cell phone, but an icon of style, fashion and taste.

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Apple IPhone – How Soon Before Apple Releases The

February 06, 2010 By: lilybird Category: iPhone/iPod

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If you have been keeping up with the latest trends and developments in cellular technology, you’ve certainly heard of the new phone from Apple, the Apple iPhone. Although the cell phone market is new territory for Apple, they have released a very impressive product with the Apple iPhone carrying 8GB of memory.

The Apple iPhone has all of the features of the latest smartphones, including text messaging capabilities, an integrated digital camera, as well as the capability to surf the net and check your e-mail. But this isn’t the end of the list, the Apple iPhone features a lot more.

As well as the features listed at the top, the Apple iPhone 8GB offers the latest in cellular technology with an impressive touch screen interface. Using the interface will make you feel like you’ve got your hands on some gadget from outer-space; it’s truly an impressive and seamless way of operating your cell phone.

The basic technology developed for the Apple iPhone originates from the popular Apple iPod. You can not only make calls on your Apple iPhone, but you can also enjoy digital music and play your favorite songs on the sleek cell phone.

If you’re familiar with the Apple video iPod, then you will be suprised to know that the Apple iPhone 8GB also plays a wide variety of videos. You can easily capture high quality video with your Apple iPod and store it directly to the whopping 8GB of memory available to you.

Apple has cleverly decided to take a different direction with their new device by deciding to include the OS X operating for the Apple iPhone. This is arguably the most technologically advanced operating systems ever developed for a cell phone. OS X offers not only high functionality, but also stability and security as well. You will find that the OS X not only improves your overall productivity, but is also easy and fun to use as well.

After dealing with the wide variety of cell phones available on the market today, you will find that there are two common problems found among them. Firstly, there isn’t a lot of space available for the screen, and reading the display on many cell phones can be difficult at best, especially with a huge keyboard that takes up half the space on the cell phone. Apple has evaded and solved this problem by completely eliminating the conventional keypad. The keyboard is seamlessly integrated with the touch screen interface, thus saving your phone space and creating more room for the beautiful display.

When you turn the Apple iPhone sideways, the aspect ratio is 16:9 – exactly the same ratio as many TV shows and movies being made today. What’s neat about the iPhone´s display is that when you turn it sideways, sensors in the phone will automatically adjust the screen so you can read the display from the side. With its embedded feature, you can enjoy wide-screen movies on your small yet big iPhone.

As you can see the Apple iPhone 8GB is the most advanced in cell phone technology. If you love gadgets, you won’t be disappointed with the Apple iPhone 8GB.

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How The IPhone Saved Apple

February 06, 2010 By: lilybird Category: iPhone/iPod

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Apple has managed to make up lost ground to Microsoft since the release of personal computers (PC) back in the mid 80s. In the early 80s, one of Apple’s geeks decided to leave the company and started his own. The geek that left was Bill Gates. Bill Gates believed in open technology, allowing his computer systems to be compatible with programs developed by third party vendors. That gave way to the technology revolution that has shaken up the world since the beginning of the 90s when the Internet was first released for public consumption. As PCs users rose by the millions, Apple just watched from the corners unable to stop the rise of a giant by the name of Microsoft.

It’s now 2009 and although Microsoft still dominates the personal computer markets, Apple has managed to become relevant again.

Apple is now the synonymous of stylish, reliability and coolness.

Apple’s Comeback

Millions of consumers world wide now own an apple product and is not a personal computer. For Apple it was obvious that trying to compete with mighty Microsoft for personal computer supremacy was not working. And in 2001, Apple’s strategy was re-designed to come up with a new product where the market was not well defined. Portable music player was the bet and in 2001 the first iPod was born.

The birth of the iPod

At a mere 5GB hard-drive based, Apple unveils the first iPod that sold for $399.00

The market strategy changed from marketing personal computers to how cool it is to have your “Whole CD Library with you all the time” Steve Jobs (Apple’s CEO) tells reporters in a press conference in 2001. As the iPod hits the stores in November 2001, Apple sells 125,000 iPods during the holiday season. And although Apple was first seen as a potential threat to digital multimedia products such as music, for it’s “Rip, Mix, Burn” slogan, Steve Jobs assured the music giants that the iPod will not violate any laws because it was developed to “legally acquire music” and he added, “you have the right to manage it in all other devices you own”

During the Mac Expoworld Expo, Jobs notes that Apple has sold more than 600,000 iPods in the 14 months since it’s launch. By April 2003, Apple added a solid-state scroll wheel with four buttons to the device. By January 2004 Apple increased the number of iPods available to the public by unveiling a whole new line of “mini” iPods. The new iPods where the size of business cards with a storage capacity of 4GB which sold for $299 and included multiple colors such as gold, blue, pink, and green.

By late 2005, iPods were the most popular product of the Apple’s line. And all of this was happening when the hard drive was still in place (this means the device had a slower response) In August 2006, Creative and Apple square off in court. Creative and Apple trade lawsuits in court alleging that both have violated patents, Apple and Creative settle their disputes when Apple agrees to pay a $100 million settlement. Creative agrees to begin making Apple iPods accessories.

Microsoft Strikes Back at Apple with the Zune

Ironically, it was Microsoft’s turns to sit in the corner and watch how Apple’s popularity grew faster than anyone predicted. In November 14, 2006, Microsoft released it’s own MP3 player; The Zune. The awaited MP3 war between Microsoft and Apple had begun. Microsoft’s new MP3 player named Zune was sporting an attractive 30gigabyte storage capability, FM radio and a 3 inch screen and it’s controls consisted of a circular shape under the 3 inch screen with four buttons (very similar to the iPod). The price tag was $249.95 at release date and hundreds of thousands of Microsoft loving fans thought that Microsoft had an answer to the dominating iPod. It was not long since the Zune’s release date that consumers began to realize that the Zune was no match to the powerful iPod-iPhone combo. One year after it’s release, Zune began experimenting technical problems that doomed it’s sales. News of software issues flowed through the Internet like water in a river. Sales began to decrease and iPod nevertheless stayed strong.

Apple and Cellular Technology – A Rocky Road

Apple’s ever-changing creative team joined forces with Motorola in December 16th 2004 and jointly came up with a new device that allowed consumers to make phone calls and play music at the same time. This was the beginning of an evolutionary idea, the all-in-one idea.

In late September 2005, Apple and Motorola release a cell phone by the name of ROKR. Steve Jobs called this device an iPod Shuffle in your phone. In a bold statement in October 2005, Apple announces that there are more phones yet to roll out of production. Although iPod was enjoying a huge success by this time, Apple ambitious projects focus on something far larger than audio on the go. It was clear that Apple already had the iPhone idea by then since in September 16 2006, Apple files for iPhone trademarks in New Zealand. And although everything seemed go smoothly for Apple, in September 2005, Ocean Telecom Services files for iPhone trademark in the United States. Another battle was waged between Apple and Ocean Telecom but this time Apple emerged victorious and the patent was granted to Apple iPhone. Then in December 2006 Linksys which is a company owned by Cisco launched a VoIP phone named Iphone. Cisco however, owned the Iphone name since 2000.

Finally, in January 09 2007, Steve Jobs announced at Macworld that Apple will release the iPhone and he also provided a bit of it’s capabilities. But right before the launch of the iPhone, Cisco suits Apple for the iPhone name and both corporations agree to share the iPhone name.

In turmoil May 16 2007 right before the iPhone release, a rumor makes the news that Apple will delay the release of the highly anticipated iPhone. These rumors make Apple stocks stumble and the company loses almost 4 billions in one day.

iPhone Release Day

On a bright June 29 2007, the Apple iPhone debuts as a stand-alone cell phone and built-in iPod. The brand new gadget contained very cool features such as motion sensors that allow you to place the iPhone sideways and automatically moves the screen to the correct resolution, GPS, accurate virtual keyboard and a signature clown fish as wallpaper. Steve Jobs describe his brand new toy as “An entire computer that just happens to make phone calls”.

The only draw-back was Apple iPhone commitment to AT&T. At the time of release, Apple iPhone could only be used on the AT&T network limiting a huge number of Apple-loving-fans enrolled in other phone networks. And although this commitment from Apple is still in place there are some services that allow consumers to run an iPhone in other networks such as T-Mobile.

Since 2007, Apple has retired it’s 2GB version of the iPhone and has upgraded it’s original phone to a more robust stronger device. The current device is now able to stream, download, and create high quality video on the fly and it runs on a powerful 3G network that allows for fast Internet connectivity.

Where is Apple going with this?

As we can imagine, Apple is not done just yet. Currently the iPhone-iPodTouch are unquestionable leaders in the MP3 player’s market and may very well (When Apple terminates it’s current AT&T commitment) become the king of mobile technology as well.

Even though Apple has been closed to the idea of allowing third party applications running on its proprietary hardware, those closed minded ideas are beginning to crack. In early 2008, Apple announced that it would allow third party vendors to develop applications for its iPhone/iPod touch.

This move by Apple is creating great success in the Mobile gaming business which is another feature that is well exploited in the iPhone/iPod. iTunes (Apple’s Multimedia Store) is loaded with hundreds of thousands of applications for the iPod and iPhone for a minimal fee.

Apple has managed to create a device that appeals to everyone. The newest iPhone currently runs on a 3G wireless network and contains a large 32 gigabyte storage capacity.

Apple challenges consumers to answer the following question; where can you find a mini Mac computer that you can fit in your hand and is able to; make phone calls, browse the Internet, carry a whole music catalog, and allows you to play games? The simple answer to Apple’s question is the iPhone.

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The Apple IPhone – Super Phone Or Super Hype?

February 06, 2010 By: lilybird Category: iPhone/iPod

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The Apple iPhone, super phone or super hype? Is this cell phone really the complete package that Apple purports it to be or is it all hype? Let us take a look at the facts and fiction about the Apple iPhone to see how it really stacks up against the advertising.

Ease of use, this is what Apple shows in all of its advertising. On this point, they hit it dead on. The Apple iPhone is extremely easy to use. If you can tap something with your finger or slide your finger along a screen you can use the iPhone without difficulty. For ease of use, the iPhone is a super phone.

Music listening and storage. As far as sound quality goes, the iPhone is great. A set of good quality stereo earbuds are required to enjoy the iPhone’s sound quality. To complete the upscale look of the iPhone, perhaps a set of Bluetooth stereo earphones are in orders. In the category of sound quality and music playback capability, the iPhone is a super phone.

Storage is another feature that Apple hypes the iPhone. With 6 GB, 8 GB, and now 16 GB, this seems like a tremendous amount of storage. Here is where the downfall is, you cannot upgrade the memory or use external memory such as memory cards or sticks. Therefore you are limited by the amount of content you can have on your iPhone. You cannot take content with you. A work around could be to store content on an internet site and swap it out when you want it. Any teenager I know can blow through even 16 GB of music in an amazingly short amount of time. If you add in videos and TV shows, 16 GB becomes filled rather quickly. In the storage department, the Apple iPhone becomes hype instead of a super phone.

What about battery life. Here is where there is no hype at all: actually Apple has very little to say about the iPhone’s battery. Here is why. You cannot change it. Most cell phones have a removable battery. This way if it dies, you change it out with a new one. The iPhone lacks this capability. Once that battery dies and will no longer hold a charge, you need a new phone. The reason Apple is so quite about the battery is probably due to the current litigation surrounding this. Is this hype or super phone? Neither one. The battery issue definitely does not qualify it as a super phone. Apple has said very little so there really is no hype involved. Perhaps we should just categorize this as buyer beware.

What about that touch screen? This is where you see the Apple iPhone hyped to the max. Is this super phone or hype? The touch screen is super sensitive. If your phone hits up against something in your pocketbook, or knocks into something while you are getting in and out of your car, you can end up calling people or having your iPhone do something weird. The touch screen does allow you to easily manipulate the iPhone. Overall, the touch screen ranks it as super phone not hype. Just be careful with it.

Next there is internet access. All of the commercials for the Apple iPhone show it as a super phone when it comes to internet access. You can use any WiFi to contact friends on Facebook or watch content on YouTube. Well, the browser needs better search capabilities. This is one area where the iPhone is lacking. Another is that the iPhone’s browser does not store password. This was most likely a security feature that Apple built in. Personally, you are better off it does not store your passwords. In general WiFi networks are not secure, and you do not want your banking access information readily available to the public. Is this super phone or hyper. I will give them super phone on this one although it is not any different than any other smart phone out there.

The Apple iPhone, super phone or hype? It is looking like it comes out as a super phone. Especially if you want the music and internet capabilities.

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