Following are some of the desired upgrades that people would like to see in the new iPhone. The roster is in no particular order. Display Since the release of the original iPhone in 2007 Apple has not enlarged the screen size, although we saw a major increase in the pixel density in 2010 when the […]
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4G LTE Now that the new iPad offers 4G LTE over AT&T and Verizon, it can be said that Apple will incorporate the same tech in the new iPhone. The 2011 models is HSPA+-enabled, which for some reason AT&T is marketing as 4G. The new iPhone is expected to take the technology up a notch […]
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Shape The iPhone 4S was the identical twin of 2010’s iteration by Apple. That left a lot to desire as many had expected a redesign of handset. Although there is nothing wrong with 4S’ design, it has now become old for a market that is ultra-competitive at the least. Every company has changed the next […]
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Different wireless carriers use different spectra to connect the users to their communications networks and the internet. However, due to cut-throat competition in the market, these carriers lock the network-issued devices to limit their functionalities only to their own networks. The lack of inter-operability on other carriers is becoming a growing concern of the users […]
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This poses a threat for regional operators in the US. Every band, be it 700 MHz or 1900 MHz, is now a stronghold of one or two operators, whereas the smaller fish have to fight on the leftovers. Experts around the world have beseeched the operator to allow interoperability for users to roam on other […]
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The contemporary world thrives on value-added services and one of the major services that is trending these days is 4G LTE, wireless broadband internet. There are many companies around the globe who are offering their latest 4G network to their subscribers and the market is becoming ultra competitive. This 4G service competition quadruples in the […]
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The most attractive feature of the phone is its design. There was a seven-year break in the Razr line, but Motorola came out with the new Razr smartphone with a bang. The handset is 5.15 inches tall, 2.71 inches wide and a whopping 0.38 inches deep, becoming one of the thinnest smartphones in the market—network […]
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The rumour mill is in full swing on the upcoming launch of new instalment to the iPhone line. As the latest version was called the iPhone 4S—launched in October 2011—the new iPhone is touted as iPhone 5; many experts address the upcoming device with the iPhone 5 moniker. Since the release of the iPhone 4S […]
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The release of the new iPhone will see a fierce competition from other competitors like Samsung and Motorola, who have successfully managed to create an outstanding image of their respective flagship handsets, Galaxy SII and Droid Razr. Samsung is planning to release the new Samsung Galaxy SIII or S3 in a curtain raiser dedicated solely […]
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Although the world is yet to see a true 4G network, anywhere in the world, the LTE brings up the closest alternative to it. According to the International Technology Union (ITU), the 4G should be able to offer a maximum of 1Gbps of downstream data and 500 Mbps of upstream service. However, the most advanced […]
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With the release of the new iPad, 2012 version, Apple, Inc. has released an update to the iOS 5, the 5.1. The important thing is that it is compatible to every iOS device that could run iOS 4 or iOS 5. However, the new update has given iPhone 4S users a new problem to deal […]
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In other words, the iPhone 4S offers a slight speed boost over the iPhone 4 and other 3G devices. But I wouldn’t say it’s significant enough to put it in the same class as devices operating on a 4G LTE network or even devices operating on the newest and fastest versions of HSPA+. But is […]
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