Showing posts with label iOS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iOS. Show all posts

2013/04/20

Analysts: What's Ailing Apple Isn't Contagious


Walk into any Apple Store and you see a host of other companies' products vying for your dollar. Then there are the suppliers and manufacturers who make parts for Macs, iPhones and iPads. That ecosystem has come to depend on Apple for innovative new products to which they can hitch their financial fortunes. That doesn't mean, however, that Apple's current woes will spread to them -- unless, that is, the innovation well does run dry in Cupertino.
Apple's stock plunge this week to its lowest levels in a year has the financial community bracing for the company's earnings announcement next week. That stock drop is raising questions about whether the company's problems will worm their way into other corners of the Apple universe.
For example, Verizon Wireless -- a key carrier partner for Apple -- announced this week that it sold 4 million iPhones in Q1. That means 63 percent of all smartphones sold by the company during that time were iPhones.
Half those iPhones, though, were older models. Four million iPhones is also 33 percent below the previous quarter's six million phones activated. That compares to a 24 percent drop in activations during the same period.
Should Apple be worried, then, that its problems will bleed over into its ecosystem of supply chain partners, carriers and companies that make products for its devices?
"The ecosystem doesn't care about what Apple's stock price is," Carl Howe, research director for the Yankee Group, told MacNewsWorld.
"It's not like the company isn't making lots of dollars and it isn't like it isn't paying its ecosystem partners lots of dollars," he continued. "I'd be hard pressed to think that there's any kind of crisis there for anyone but the folks on Wall Street."

Installed Base

Apple's ecosystem is driven by the installed user base, according to Tim Bajarin, president ofCreative Strategies.
"Even if Apple's numbers are down a little bit, it's still going to sell millions of phones and millions of tablets that become targets for app sales," he told MacNewsWorld.
Apple's financial issues are unrelated to how software and accessory makers look at the company, Bajarin said. They're concerned with Apple's installed user base, which attracts developers to it with its size.
Even if Apple doesn't hit whatever numbers Wall Street says it should hit, from a software developer's point of view, the company will still sell millions of iPhones and iPads that serve as vehicles for their apps.
"If I'm a software developer, I'm looking at a market with hundreds of millions of devices," he explained. "If sales are slowing down, it doesn't mean that people who have Apple products will decide not to buy more software for them."

Apple as Copycat?

The same is true for component makers. Wall Street ups and down aren't likely to have much influence on their decision to throw in with Apple. "If you're a component maker, it means significant revenues to you," Bajarin said.
While financial news may not have a serious impact on Apple's ecosystem, it could suffer due to a retreat from innovation.
"Apple's story doesn't have anything to do with finance or share buyback or dividends," Trip Chowdhry, managing director for equity research for Global Equities Research, told MacNewsWorld.
"It's all about when Apple is going to create and deliver a breakthrough product in the market that you and I haven't even imagined," he said.
That brings us back to those Verizon numbers. Do they suggest that consumers want Apple -- but cheap Apple because they're buying older models that sell for lower prices?
"If Apple is in a situation where the answer is a cheap iPhone, that's terrifying," Rocco Pendola, director of social media for TheStreet.com told MacNewsWorld.
"Cheaper iPhone, different screen sizes, different colors," he noted. "That means Apple becomes a copycat. That's scary."

SOurce: Mac News World

2013/04/19

Facebook Gives iOS a Homey Touch


Facebook Gives iOS a Homey TouchChat Heads and Stickers aren't just for Android phones anymore. Those features of Facebook's new Home family of networking apps are now available for iPhones and iPads, thanks to an iOS update released by the social network. However, those are just about the only Home features to make it to Apple, which may be signaling that it knows it has to keep its signature smartphone relevant in an increasingly competitive marketplace.
Facebook on Tuesday released an update to its Apple iOS app that includes just a few of the features in its Home suite of mobile social networking apps recently unveiled for Android users.
iOS users can now refresh their Facebook app to include Chat Heads, the network's new messaging feature that makes short texts more personal by planting a tiny bubble with the picture of the person who is messaging next to the text. The image pops up on a smartphone or tablet screen when someone receives a message.
The update will also bring what Facebook calls "Stickers," or cartoon emoticons, to its iOS app. iPad users will also notice a change in their NewsFeed layout, which Facebook said was designed to make the page less cluttered. The change allows users better options for choosing what they want to see on their feeds.
Apple did not respond to our request to comment for this story.

Bringing Home to Other Platforms

The ability to put even a few of its new Facebook Home features into Apple's mobile operating system is a win for the social giant, said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle Group. That's especially true because the mobile software is still new and subject to tweaking.
"Clearly iOS is one of the major platforms, so it's incredibly important for Facebook to get on there, but Facebook Home clearly needs some more work," he told MacNewsWorld. "It's so much of the Facebook experience, and it needs to embrace some other part of the phone and its services. The number of people that can actually live on Facebook and in that service is getting pretty small these days."
Given that, it's surprising that Apple let the social network infiltrate iOS as much as it did with the Facebook Home updates, Enderle added.
"Apple has got some pretty strict restrictions about taking away from the user experience," he noted. "It seems unlikely that they're going to let Facebook do what it needs to do to develop this. Jobs would have had a cow with them even doing this much."
Even if Apple doesn't let Facebook develop its new Home features any further in iOS, it is an indication that Apple's short-term mindset is to create some buzz around its devices.
"This is a case where Apple is getting a little desperate," Enderle said. "Their numbers are off, and they're trying to get their phones to look trendier. But I don't think it's going to let Facebook do what it needs to do and run off with control."

Next iPhone Generation on the Way?

It's unknown exactly when Apple will launch its next-generation iPhone, but according to some reports the newest addition could be on its way sooner rather than later.
Foxconn recently ramped up hiring, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal,. That could indicate the factory is gearing up for a launch.
Just because the supply chain might be getting into motion doesn't mean Apple's newest iPhone is right around the corner, said Colin Gibbs, analyst at GigaOm Pro. However, it could mean that the company understands the marketplace is getting more crowded, and a launch slightly ahead of its typical annual release cycle might help Apple.
"The smartphone wars are escalating once again, with new high-end models from Samsung and HTC coming to market, so if there are no hiccups in the supply chain I think we could see a new iPhone in July or August," he told MacNewsWorld.
In addition to a new iPhone model, reports from several analysts -- most recently Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster -- have suggested that the company will indeed launch a low-cost smartphone that could help it capture a larger chunk of the overall marketplace.
Munster said Apple will release a US$300 non-subsidized model targeted toward emerging markets. A phone possibly made of plastic instead of glass, and missing standard display specs, would likely be a hit in several countries overseas, Gibbs said, even if it doesn't debut in more premium markets.
"I think there's a good chance Apple finally comes to market with a more affordable iPhone this year, too," he added. "We'll continue to see explosive growth in emerging markets like China and India, and without a cheaper iPhone Apple can't fully compete in those regions."

2013/03/27

Carries iOS, Apple iWatch Launched By the End of 2013


Smartwatch from Apple is certainly not only a rumor. The latest news confirmed that Apple iWatch is going to carry iOS, just like iPhone and iPad.
Apple's target is to launch the smartwatch by the end of this year. Now, Apple is still perfecting the battery resistance. According The Verge, after being fully charged, the iWatch prototype only resists for few days. Apple want iWatch to resist for more days, at least for 4 to 5 days.
The way Apple determines the operating system of this watch is very interesting, since Apple decides iOS for the watch that is made of curved glass.
Previously, Apple has tried to use mobile OS that is similar to iOS in iPod nano the sixth generation. The reason to choose the OS is because it is lighter and simpler, but it has some limitations compared to iOS.
If it's true, Apple's decision to use iOS in iWatch will benefit Apple, developer, and the users. Because Apple does not have rebuild the apps for iWatch, since they have been already available for iPhone and iPad.
It seems that Apple's decision to perfect the battery resistance and postpone the launch of this smartwatch is right step, since it will be uncomfortable to recharge the watch everyday.
Besides the battery, Apple also have to work hard to build the right stream in scanning information and notification between iPhone and iWatch. Of course Apple has thought about those things over, it is proven by the number of employee working on iWatch, there are about 100 employees.

2013/02/17

How to Enter DFU Mode in iPhone, iPad and iPod Manually


How to Enter DFU Mode in iPhone, iPad and iPod Manually. Usually DFU Mode becomes necessary when you intend to Restore iPSW in iDevice or to Jailbreak your device using Redsn0w or Sn0wBreeze, except you use Absinthe, you won’t need to enter DFU Mode.
DFU (Device Firmware Upgrade) Mode is a state that you can put your iPhone into where it can interface with iTunes but does not load the iPhone operating system or boot loader (this is what really differs DFU mode from recovery mode). iDevices in DFU mode have dark screen but not off.
To enter DFU Mode, follow the steps below:
Step 1: connect your device to PC/laptop using USB cable and open iTunes
Step 2: make sure that iTunes detects your device.
Step 3: hold down the Power button for 3 seconds
Step 4: hold down the Power button once more for 3 seconds, wait for the Apple logo appears.
Step 5: Without releasing the Power button, also hold down the Home button for 10 seconds
Step 6: after the screen blinks and Apple logo disappears, release the Power button without releasing the Home button for 10-15 seconds, until your device is detected by iTunes in Recovery Mode.
Step 7: if you follow the steps properly, your iPhone/iPad/iPod screen will be dark, but if you fail, there will be iTunes logo and USB appear on the screen.
Step 8: to get out of DFU Mode, you just have to hold down the Power button and Home button concurrently until Apple logo appears on the screen.
Done :D

2013/02/16

GamePlayer: iPhone Cheat Engine


Killing the time by playing game is a good idea. But it won’t be fun anymore if we lose, and finally it becomes so frustrating.
To avoid those unhappy things to happen, it is good to use cheat engine. By using cheat engine, we can have a bigger chance to win.
For iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch users, don’t need to worry; you still have the bigger chance to win the game by using GamePlayer. GamePlayer is a cheat engine for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. To use GamePlayer, make sure that your devices have been jailbroken first. You can jailbreak your iPhone using Redsn0w or Evasi0n.
Ok, here is the example of using GamePlayer to cheat:
  1. Enter Cydia and add Repository Cydia it is apt.iphonecake.com then click menu search and search GamePlayer
  2. Search and install ‘GamePlayer’.
  3. Run Devildark and make note of your Gold amount.
  4. Go back to the iPad home screen and run ‘GamePlayer’ – Make sure that DevilDark is running in the background.
  5. Click the far left button below ‘SearchItem1′, select application -> DevilDark.
  6. Then input your Gold value and click search. You may see a lot of results.
  7. Return to the game, earn or spend some Gold and note the change to amount.
  8. Return to Gameplayer, input changed amount and search again. (this is ‘search in results’.)
  9. Repeat step 7&8 until getting 2~4 search results. (In my case, finally I got 2 match results.)
  10. Click each value, wait 10 seconds, change value as you wish.
  11. Return to the game, close inventory window and re-open, you can find your money is changed.
Skill points also can be changed by above method.
  • Reset skill point to make reference value and search the value in Gameplayer.
  • Then allocate some point to any skill to make the value change, return to Gameplayer and search again.
  • Reset again, search again, allocate again, and search again…
  • Repeat this until getting 1~2 match results (In my case, finally I got 1 result). Then change the value as you wish.

The Comparison Of BlackBerry 10 vs Android, iOS And WP8



The Comparison Of BlackBerry 10 vs Android, iOS And WP8. The choices of smartphone platforms become more various in 2013. Besides Android and iOS as the dominant platforms, there are alternative choices, namely Windows Phone 8 and BlackBerry Z10.
Each platform has their awesome features that differ one from another. To see the differences between those platforms, here are the lists:
  1. Interface
    iOS interface which is used by iPhone from Apple seems to be similar as it was first launched in 2007, it did not change a lot. Compared to other platforms, iOS screen looks simpler that others, with apps icons and folder welcoming the users. Besides, there are no much things can be customized except little things like wallpaper and icons position.
    But the simplicity iOS carries is also commendable, since it brings easiness to the users, even to the new smartphone users.
    In the other hand, Android added homescreen that enables the users to add their own favorite widgets, app shortcuts and folders. It provided flexibility to the users in managing the screen as they wish.
    But Android screens depend on the device producers, so it can be different one from another. It is because handset producers add their own UI customization like Samsung with TouchWiz and HTC with Sense.
    Windows Phone 8 and BlackBerry 10 are between iOS and Android in term of interface flexibility. The approach used by Microsoft to Windows Phone 8 is more similar to iOS with identical layout between devices.
    Windows Phone 8 homescreen has got “Live Tiles” that look like Android widgets, where apps, like e-mail and weather app, show the update in real-time.
    BlackBerry has its own way by applying the interface which is full of navigation from the users’ fingers. There is no home or back button that can be held down, since the fingers determine the navigation.
    About the main screen, BlackBerry 10 OS has the similar one to iOS and Android with apps icons in neat arrangement. The Comparison Of BlackBerry 10 vs Android, iOS And WP8
  2. Messaging
    no matter how sophisticated a smartphone is, people remain using smartphone to make a call, but mostly use it to send messages.
    The message itself is not always a text message. Like in Android, people can send message from many apps like WhatsApp and Skype from Google Play.
    The Android handset producers are free in managing features of their own products, including virtual keyboard. Therefore, the experience in typing on Android may be different from one handset to another, depends on the handset. If the users are not satisfied with the standard keyboard, they are able to download keyboard app from the third party, like the popular SwiftKey.
    In the other side, iOS only allows the users to use iPhone original keyboard. The good news is, iPhone keyboard are responsive and accurate, and thus it helps the users to type fast.
    iOS provides text messaging and email apps separately. Besides, Apple also offers iMessage app that enables the users to send messages to other iPhone users with no charge. The Comparison Of BlackBerry 10 vs Android, iOS And WP8
    Meanwhile, BlackBerry 10 still depends on its popular chatting app, BlackBerry Messenger. BlackBerry 10 has added a feature to this app, called BlackBerry Hub that make messaging easier, since all messages from all messaging apps are compiled there. For instance, messages from Twitter and Facebook can be written and replied directly from BlackBerry Hub without opening the apps. Additionally, to avoid the users’ confusion, BlackBerry Hub can be set to display one account only.
    Then, how does Windows Phone 8 cope with this situation? This platform manage messaging in old way, it is providing separate apps for text, e-mail, and third party messaging.
    One new messaging feature of this operating system is Windows Live Messenger. The app is attached to Skype, which is Microsoft recent acquisition.
  3. Internet
    Those mobile operating systems come with their own browsers and allow the users to use alternative browsers from the third party.
    Android Jelly Bean version 4.1 depends on Google Chrome as the standard browser. Chrome for Android is the light one, not the same as Chrome for desktop. It is designed to browse in high speed.
    The browsing speed of Android handsets are various, depends on the hardware from the producers. The high-end products such as Galaxy S III, Nexus 4, and One X+ browsing speed can be equal to the competitors’ browsing speed, but the cheaper handset may not offer such a speed.
    Differs from Android, iOS depends on Safari from the very first launching. iPhone as the high-end product has linear browsing speed, not only in older version like iPhone 3GS, but also in the latest version.
    In Windows Phone 8, Internet Explorer 10 is the standard browser. It has phishing filter and SmartScreen that augment the users’ security in surfing. Those features make Windows Phone 8 is better in term of surfing internet. The Comparison Of BlackBerry 10 vs Android, iOS And WP8
    In a glance, BlackBerry 10 browser looks like Internet Explorer. This browser offers a high speed browsing, Reading Mode, and support Flash.
  4. Camera
    Microsoft has optimized camera app in Windows Phone 8. It becomes clearer and simpler with a little menu button to access various camera functions. The most excellent feature is “Lens”, it is filters collection from the third party that can be applied to add visual effects. All Windows Phone handsets provide a physical button (shutter button) to capture and launch app easier.
    Differs from Windows Phone 8, Android Jelly Bean carries a number of changes. The camera app in this operating system is better than the older version; it adopts review system that aimed to make images choosing easier. Another feature available in Android 4.2 is PhotoSphere that enables the users capture image 360 degrees. The results may seem odd, but it is fun to try. Besides, there are various setting of camera function, like white balance and exposure, panorama mode and photo editing.
    iOS 6 carries the same camera app to its older version, iOS 5. Easiness is the main priority in this app. All setting is set automatic, including the focus point that can be set by tapping the screen. Besides, the volume button can be functioned as the shutter button.
    In BlackBerry 10, “Timeshift” is the main feature that enables the users to capture image respectively as they wish. If you ever experienced a group photo when one of you was blinking eyes, you can use this feature to roll back the time and take their best poses without eyes blinked. Besides, BlackBerry 10 also has a built-in image editor. The volume button can be functioned as shutter button like iPhone’s.
  5. Apps
    Apps are the most important aspect of mobile platforms. Android and iOS are the dominant of them all. They both provide more than 700,000 apps in each App Store.
    Windows Phone 8 and BlackBerry 10 is far from the 2 platforms above, although they stress that the quality is more important than quantity.
  6. MapNo wonder if Android Jelly Bean use Google Maps as the default map app. Other Google Maps features on desktop are also carried by this platform, including Street View, 3D, indoor mapping, turn-by-turn navigation and real-time traffic information.
    Microsoft removed Bing map service in Windows Phone 8 and replaced it with Nokia Maps. The main features are 3D navigation and Navtec Traffic Service.
    In the other side, iOS disappointed the users using Apple Maps. Tim Cook as the CEO of the company apologized for the error and suggested the users to use other map services.
    Differs from iOS, BlackBerry partners with TomTom to provide map app. This app is quite detail, but not as good as Google Maps. It only offers standard map view, no overlay satellite, no Street View, no Flover.