IPhone 4 versus iPhone 4S

December 7, 2011

 

 

 

 

If you are still hanging onto your iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS the time to upgrade without hesitation is now. There are some very enticing upgrade offers out there – the biggest decision is Should you treat yourself to an iPhone 4 or go straight to the iPhone 4S?”. In the US, a recent poll carried out by Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) found 45%  of iPhone buyers said they had paid a penalty to cancel their contract just to pick up the latest iPhone 4S. Some customers had switched networks while others had upgraded before their contract ended. This post aims to help you make that decision by studying the research available collected from people using these iPhones.

Another US company ‘ChangeWave’, a division of the 451 Group, carried out customer satisfaction research comparing iPhone 4S results collated in November 2011 with earlier research on the iPhone 4  in  July 2010.  Of the iPhone 4 customers interviewed, 72%  reported they were very satisfied with the then-new iPhone model. It is worth noting that this sample of iPhone 4 owners reported a dropped call rate of 5.2% – by contrast, iPhone 4S users only report a minimal 2.5% rate of dropped calls.  According to the ChangeWave survey, the 4S is a bigger hit with owners than the iPhone 4 had been a year earlier -77% of iPhone 4S users polled were very satisfied with their new phone while only 2% felt unsatisfied (215 customers were polled altogether).

The 4S model has introduced a sophisticated “voice assistant,” Siri, which lets you control a wide range of tasks and functions with language spoken commands or questions (Siri has also sparked a host of fun videos).   ChangeWave found that Siri is the most popular feature of the new iPhone 4S (approved by 49% of  owners). Other features approved were general ease of use (by 39%), the new 8 megapixel camera  includes a stabilizer so pictures stay clear and more importantly, videos remain watchable (approved by 33%),  faster Web browsing (by 24%) and screen resolution (by 23%).

Alternatively, almost 40% of  iPhone 4S users said the phone’s battery life was disappointingly short. Albeit, only 8% say this caused a big problem.  Apple has now released an iOS 5 update aimed at improving battery performance.
In the case of the iPhone 4S battery issue, it  helps if you don’t leave too many applications running in the background. Read our blog on ‘8 tips to save your iPhone battery’.

Rather surprisingly, the Apple’s iCloud service introduced for the 4S appears to be underrated as it was only ranked sixth (by 19% of the sample). Yet it is great to be able to send your photos to iCloud which is Apple’s 5GB of cloud storage that allows users to access their photos no matter where they are and no matter what device, including a PC.

The research data collected has strongly indicated that the iPhone 4S although initially appearing to be one of Apple’s less dramatic updates, in practice, presents a very attractive new offering to smartphone users. Some potential buyers may be content to skip the new hardware and just enjoy the software and cloud features with older models such as the iPhone 4 and 3GS. But those of you who decide to buy the latest smartphone seem destined to be happy with your purchase.

Stephen Fry wrote in his review for the Guardian “Siri, the high-quality and ultra-fast camera, 30 fps 1080p HD video, globally available voice recognition and the introduction of two antennae (the phone seamlessly switches between whichever is getting the strongest signal) are features that make the 4S irresistible; what is more, the unchanged form means that a whole new range of covers and accessories won’t be required.”

The iPhone 4 and 4S both have 512 MB of RAM. The iPhone 4S has all the best features of the iPhone 4 — same look, same feel, same Retina Display, yet it adds several significant improvements for the consumer who wants the latest technical wizardry. The iPhone 4 is still a highly recommended phone and if you buy online at a decent price SIM-free, then we’d advise you to do so. However, if you can afford it, you’d be better off stumping up the extra cash for the newer iPhone 4S.

The recent poll by CIRP found that 42% of iPhone users had upgraded from an iPhone 4 to 4S and they had typically resold their still-in-demand phone for more than the cost of a cancellation fee. The ripple effect of upgrading your iPhone model is the reduced pricing on the iPhone 4 and 3GS which is triggering robust sales across the smartphone markets. Visit our buy online webpage or go to the links below to find the best current deals.

  • Reconditioned phones on the Apple website
  • Visit the three website
  • Visit the Carphone warehouse website
  • Visit the Vodafone website
  • Visit Amazon UK

 

 

 

 

 

IPhone apps for golfers

December 5, 2011

Golfer Ben Hogan, Keeping His Shoulders Level at Top of Swing

 

IPing – free (cradle £25)

IPing works by gleaning data directly from your putter. You will need to buy a special cradle for £25 from the pro shop to attach to your iPhone or iPod Touch to the club’s shaft but it is worth this initial outlay. Attach your iPhone device, start the app, and take some practice putts. The app uses your iDevice’s motion sensors to record the consistency of your stroke, its impact angle and its tempo. It will store the results and show how your data differ from those of your golf pro. As you improve, it compares your latest statistics with your original efforts – it really does deliver on its promise to improve your play.

IStimp – 69p

The iStimp app works with the iPhone and Touch – it is a measurement of how fast a green is, determined by the state of the grass and angle of the green – both vital information for the golfer who is attempting a long putt, or playing on an unfamiliar course. This app behaves like a stimp meter – it becomes a virtual spirit level and measures how far a ball rolls when dropped from a specific height. You can save these measurements – hole by hole- and definately  reduces the time you spend faffing about on the green BUT please note that this app is banned in tournament play. This obviously suggests that using iStimp will give you a clear advantage over your golfing opponents.

Golfshot- free & Golf GPS Version £20.99

The Golfshot app is free for iPhone and Touch and means you can save money too. You will no longer need scoring cards and pencils. Golfshot contains a scorecard and hole -by-hole par details for 37,000 courses around the world. It can keep scores for up to four players. It also has the added option of recording stroke details which could highlight weaknesses in your current game. Why not splash out on the Golf GPS version which is also available for your iPad at a cost of £20.99?  This version includes aerial views and GPS rangefinder data. Be aware that this is a much cheaper option than buying a hand held electronic rangefinder which are £100 plus.

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Best iPhone apps for Xmas

November 24, 2011

A close up of an Apple iPhone 4 screen showing the App Store and various social media apps

Apple is publishing weekly rankings for its App Store in the UK for the first time.

This week Apple began a partnership with the Press Association to publish weekly charts for paid and free apps on iPhone in the UK. These charts rank apps specifically on ‘sales and downloads’ in the UK App Store over the previous seven days. The first set of charts has just been published for the week ending 20 November.

The Guardian’s app blog recently suggested that although similar charts are already available for all to see on the App Store itself, these new rankings reflect a more standardised weekly chart that highlights the most popular apps over a seven day period. Be aware that these ‘top rankings’ only include Apple’s apps and therefore do not consider apps released by other companies such as Google for Android; Research In Motion for BlackBerry; and Microsoft for Windows Phone.

The first weekly charts are published in full below:

iPhone (Paid Apps)

1. Amazing Breaker – Dekovir
2. WhatsApp Messenger – WhatsApp
3. Hardest Game Ever – 0.02s PRO – Ming Liang Chien
4. Angry Birds – Clickgamer.com
5. Superman – Chillingo Ltd
6. FIFA 12 by EA Sports – Electronic Arts
7. Fruit Ninja – Halfbrick Studios
8. Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock – Maciek Drejak Labs
9. Camera+ – tap tap tap
10. Blueprint 3D – FDG Entertainment

iPhone (Free Apps)

1. Hardest Game Ever – 0.02s – Ming Liang Chien
2. Facebook Messenger – Facebook
3. Crime City – Funzio
4. Amazing Breaker Free – Dekovir
5. Place My Face – MUGOCO
6. Solitaire – Byterun
7. Idiot Test – Way Too Funny – CreativeNose
8. Finger Olympic – Fingerway
9. Glass Tower 3 – iDevUA Treelight
10. WordSearchUnlimited Free – VirtueSoft.com

The charts published above (source- The Guardian) are topped by Dekovir Inc’s Amazing Breaker and Ming Liang Chien’s Hardest Game Ever (free iPhone). The rankings above suggest a consumer demand for TV apps, specifically Sky Movies, ITV Player – 40D Catch Up and Channel 5’s Demand 5.

In addition to the charttoppers above, there are countless free and inexpensive Christmas apps for your iPhone. It makes you realise that it’s time to get ready for the Christmas countdown.

Let It Snow Globe

It is a great choice for the younger members of the family. I’m sure you and they will love this iPhone app. It works  like a standard glass snow globe. You shake your iPhone and you will see snow cascade over Santa to put you in the Xmas mood. It will cost you just about 60p.

If you enjoy snow scenes then LetItSnow application is right for you. You will experience a virtual Winter Wonderland where you will be able to design your personal winter fantasy on your iPhone screen.

Santa’s Run

Santa’s Run is an excellent iPhone Christmas Game by Broken Thumbs Apps.  Santa’s Run is an exciting sleigh ride where you have the controls – although not too challenging for the experienced gamer, it is fun and addictive, and will get you and your friends  into the spirit of Christmas!

Christmas Mishap
Likewise, Christmas Mishap is fun – Santa accidentally loses control over his sledge sliding down a slope – and you help him keep the gifts safe (or get them back into the bag). It sounds simple – but beware! It’s very addictive! An enjoyable game app for all the family at Christmas. Costs about 60p.

Xmas iPhone Wallpaper

Download 60+ Beautiful Christmas Iphone 4 Wallpapers to get you in the Xmas mood.

Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift 2011

Cut the Rope, is a really fun smartphone game. There is now a free standalone version for both the iphone and iPad that  features new challenges and holiday-themed levels.

Cut The Rope: Holiday GiftEach level features the Christmas tree background, and adds new stockings that teleport candy.(Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET)

Cut The Rope offers just the right mix of gameplay challenges,  graphics that appeal to all ages, and a myriad of levels.

The game, developed by ZeptoLab, comes with 25 new levels, holiday-themed obstacles, and  finishes on a high with a new Rocket level to add to the fun. The game offers a bonus feature that lets you make greeting cards by adding the game’s mascot, Om Nom, to images from your iPhone image library.

The game also acts as an advertisement for the other games in the franchise through in-app purchases.  The holiday-themed version is only available for iOS iPhone devices.

Quick Christmas List

Finally, do you hate the thought of deciding what to buy for whom and how much to spend? Then the ToDo and Christmast Gift List management app is a must for you. It’s tuned to keep a track of all your spending – and can create individual budgets for all the people in your family, plus friends. Costs around 60p.

If you are considering buying an iPhone for a lucky family member check out our Buy online webpage.

Free Apple iPhone 3GS – Orange cashback and 20/month deal

November 16, 2011

The iPhone 3GS although not the latest iPhone is smart, savvy, inivative and extremely user friendly. The 3GS has a 3.5 inch TFT capacitive, responsive touchscreen. Additionally, the 3GS, like its younger models (iPhone 4 and 4S) runs on the latest iPhone operating system called iOS 5. This has updated and enabled users to access the latest techno savy apps and gives 3GS users a cool choice of over 3000,000 apps from iTunes Apple Store. The 3MP camera and video recording gives impressive results and you could upload videos to YouTube should you wish. The iPhone 3GS cannot multitask – which iPhone 4 & 4S can do with ease.

The iPhone 3GS make good Xmas presents for you or your family – all you need to be aware of are the best deals and these are changing day by day but the most competitive are definately online. At present such deals are being offered by all the leading service providers in the UK mobile phone market.

Free iPhone 3GS with £100 cashback

Orange offers an attractive £31- 24 months contract deal with an instant cash back of £100. The other benefits include free 200 minutes and 250 text messages per month.

Visit the iPhone section of the Orange website to view these deals – look for the iPhone offers.

Free iPhone 3GS for £20/month

If you don’t need so many minutes and texts then there is a cheaper, entry-rate tariff with Orange available for £20 a month for 24-months. For this you get a FREE iphone 3GS, 50 minutes/month, 50 texts/month and 100MB of data/month.

Visit the iPhone section on Orange website to view this

Three Mobile have great value £20/month -24 months

You get 100 minutes talk time, 5000 texts and 500MB data allowance (you will not find a better package from the other mobile phone operators). You would get less talktime with a Three contract but over two years you would save £240 less the £100 cashback offered by Orange – which means you would be paying £140 more over 2 years with Orange for 100 minutes extra talktime per month.

Visit the Three website to get this free iPhone deal

If you don’t want the hassle of a contract it is possible to buy a refurbished iPhone and then buy a SIM card linked to one of the network providers. An Apple iPhone 3GS in mint condition can cost about £150 – try mobilevaluer.com for a good comparison site. If you are nearing the end of a contract with a non-Apple phone, speak to your network re upgrading to an iPhone 3GS – ask for their best deal or you will consider changing networks.

New apps for iOS 5 iPhones

November 12, 2011

Apple’s latest software operating system (iOS 5) is a free upgrade from Apple – if you have an iPhone 4S, iPhone 4  0r an iPhone 3GS model. It  is also free for most other Apple devices like the iPad and  iPod Touch. This latest software has improved apps, linking apps and gaming to the latest iOS 5developments – many are free – for example Fanatix – enables fans of sport or music to join live chats about the latest events.

Fanatix – Free for iPhone & iPod touch

Fanatix uses iMessage, Apple’s instant messaging system that sends texts over the internet – now you can join live chats about numerous events you may be watching on TV, radio or from the actual event. It covers thousands of events all over the world. Fanatax will find your Facebook friends who are watching the same events – linking you up -how cool is that!

Foursquare – Free for iPhone

When you set up iOS 5 you were asked if you wanted ‘Find my Phone’ we recommend you choose this option as GPS will track your location – Foursquare has linked into this so that the new Radar feature makes that process automatic – you can check in withouit even taking the phone out of your bag/pocket. Foursquare enables special offers to your phone when you are out shopping or in a restaurant.

Jesse Hollington, writer and Apps Editor for iLounge.com suggests that any applications that require Region Monitoring are not supported on the iPhone 3GS as it does not have the APIs necessary to support this. For built-in apps, that includes the ability to set location-based reminders in the “Reminders” app, but this also affects third-party apps that use Region Monitoring such as Foursquare’s new Radar feature and similar location-based contexts.

Gaming – Angry Birds

 

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The First Angry Birds store near Helsinki, Finland. The image above was from Rovio and posted on Facebook.

ABC News’ reported the world’s first Angry Bird Store opened yesterday in Helsinki, Finland. Rovio, the bestselling game’s developer, is based 15 minutes outside of Helsinki.  Gaming fans had been camping outside the store for days to be the first in line to purchase merchandise. Why not check out their latest on iTunes and join in the fun. Try’ Crazy Penguin’ new birds, new levels.

App Specific Website

AppPicker is a website that regularly sifts through hundreds of iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Mac apps when they have reduced their price or gone free in the last 24 hours and hand select those you should consider picking up. Why not check out this site at your leisure to save you time and money.

 

Looking for a Free iPhone or refurbished bargains?

November 9, 2011

Are you looking for a free or really cheap iPhone – Check out these online deals today. The deals are not for pay as you go phones but would cost you less to own and use over a 2 year period.

Apple iPhone 3GS 8GB Black – free from O2, Orange and T-mobile

  • o2 – There are monthly contracts from £21.50 to £63 on o2. . o2 are also offering refubished iPhones are available from as little as £13.50 a month (includes a free refurbished iPhone 3gs). – Visit the o2 website for more information on this deal.
  • Orange – are offering the iPhone 3Gs for FREE on £15/month deals – Visit the Orange website.
  • T-mobile –  are offering the iPhone 3Gs for Free on £15.25/month (2 year contract – Visit the T-mobile website.

 

An image of an iPhone 3GS mobile phone

Free on Pay Monthly

  • Fast performance
  • Maps with GPS + digital compass*
  • Video recording and editing
  • 3 Megapixel autofocus camera
  • Voice control

O2 are also offering a free iPhone 4 16GB contract deal for £37 a month for 24 months + 600 mins+ 3000 texts + 500 MB.

 

Free iPhone 4 – 8GB Black at Orange

 The iPhone 4 set the standard with its high-resolution Retina display, and long battery life. And with access to the world’s largest collection of mobile apps on the App Store, over 200 new software features in iOS 5, and iCloud, now iPhone 4 can do more than ever.

  • 5 megapixel camera
  • 3.5″ Touchscreen
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The Orange shop are offering  a free iPhone 4 8GB in black or white from £36 per month.

 Vodafone have a special contract offer for a free iPhone 4 16GB pay £41 monthly for 18 months. Check out their latest data allowance offer. They also have cheaper monthly contracts over a longer period (24 months).

Free iPhone 4S from £43 a month contract for 2 years from Three Mobile, Orange, T-Mobile. Vodafone will charge you £46 a month and O2 start at £47 a month for your free Iphone 4S. The cheapest are the 16 GB, followed by 32 GB and 64 GB is the most expensive and probably most suited to you if you want to store films or have a large music library. The top data storage phones are less likely to be free so why not look at pay as you go? Or you might consider upgrading mid contract to an iPhone. Most providers are offering some good deals to their customers at present. For example, O2 and Three are offering considerable discounts to their customers who are nearing the end of their present contracts.

Pay as you go

The iPhone 4S is available for £499 from Three, the 32GB is £599 and the 64 GB is £599.

 

Apple iPhone 4 16GB

Or what about secondhand iPhones where you do not have to commit to a contract?

This can be an attractive option, saving you the initial depreciation that happens as soon as you open the box, and if you buy a fairly new secondhand one the manufacturer’s warranty will still be in place so you will be covered in the event of any faults. If you’re prepared to go slightly older, you can often pick up some real bargains with last year’s model going for a fraction of it’s original price. EBay is one of the best places to find secondhand iPhone bargains.  Alternatively, a 32 GB iPhone 4 was recently sold by Fonebank for £284 and £250 from RPC Recycle.

8 Tips to save your iPhone battery

November 7, 2011

A growing number of Phone owners who are using the latest iPhone operating system- iOS 5 – are experiencing lower than expected battery life from their iPhones. Apple has admitted that bugs in the iOS 5 are responsible for this battery drain and are working to release a software update in the next few weeks to solve this glitch.

According to MacRumors, the update will fix the biggest problems with devices running iOS 5, including battery life, security issues and voice recognition problems. In the meantime we have some helpful tips for preventing your battery draining too quickly:

 

  1. A bug may be causing your iPhone to repeatedly use your phone’s location services in order to find out whether or not you’ve switched time zones, this may be happening even if your phone has been sitting unused in your pocket, or handbag.  If your Time Zone Settings are constantly on (indicated by an arrow head) then it will definately be draining your battery. To switch it off:

Touch the “Settings” icon on your home screen.
Touch the “Location Services” bar.
Scroll down to the “System Services” bar at the bottom and click onto that screen.
Switch “Setting Time Zone” into the “Off” position. It is not necessary to be on all the time unless you are travelling constantly.

 

2. Additionally, we suggest you also turn off “Location-Based iAds,” to prevent advertisements popping up when using free apps. You can turn off  “Diagnostics & Usage,” too if you do not use the traffic function on your Maps app, you could turn off “Traffic” as well to save battery life.

 

3. If you do not need your iPhone to constantly check for updates then ‘Push Notifications’  to the ‘Off’ position. These are notifications sent by third party apps straight to your iPhone through Apple servers. Too many new apps and downloads can drain your battery. To turn off ‘Push Notifications’ :

Touch the “Settings” icon.
Touch the “Notifications” bar. This should be the third bar from the top.
Look at the apps that are “In Notification Center.” If you can do without updates from apps there, touch on that app’s bar to be taken to the next screen.
Switch “Notification Center” from “On” to “Off” for each app you don’t need.

 

4. Control the screen brightness of your iPhone and save your battery:

Touch the “Settings” icon.
Touch the “Brightness” bar.
Move that bar to the left a little bit.

 

5.  Lock your phone when it’s not in use (by pressing the silver button on top of the phone) will extend your battery juice. Additionally, you can set the auto-lock feature to work faster -this will save your battery life by locking the phone and turning off the display light.

Touch the “Settings” icon.
Select “General.”
Touch the “Auto-Lock” bar.
Choose 1 Minute or 2 Minutes.

 

6. For improved battery life do not get your email automatically but select the times convenient for you. By selecting  ‘Fetch’ not ‘Push’ your phone is checking for new emails less frequently. As the iPhone setting says,’For better battery life, fetch less frequently’:

Touch the “Settings” icon.
Scroll down to “Mail, Contacts, Calendars.” Select that screen.
Touch the “Fetch New Data” bar.
Turn off “Push.”
Choose a schedule for how often you want your email refreshed (every 15 mins, 30 mins or hourly)

 

7. Walking around and checking for wi-f hotspots will drain your battery. So we suggest you can save power by switching off the wi-fi until you need it. To do this :

Touch “Settings” icon.
Touch “Wi-Fi” bar.
Switch “Wi-Fi” to off.

 

8.   If you have an iPhone 4S with Siri function, voice recognition, this software is at present a battery drain. If you are not using the Siri ‘Raise to Speak’ function, it makes sense to switch it off until you have the iOS 5.0.1 upgrade.

Touch the “Settings” icon.
Touch “General.”
Touch “Siri.”
Slide “Raise to Speak” to the “Off” position.

 

We hope you find these tips helpful. Getting to know your way around your iPhone can be a satisfying experience. If you want to know more about your iPhone read our latest blogs or go to ‘Reviews’ on our website.

 

 


 

 

 

 

How iOS 5 causes iPhone problems

November 6, 2011

The iPhone 4S has been released and marketed as having an outstanding battery.  However, customers have reported that their  batteries are draining in just a few hours.  Users of the latest operating system – the iOS 5 – have been complaining in growing numbers that they’re needing to charge their iPhone far more frequently than they did when they were using iOS 4.

When the new iPhone 4S was released in October we were told that it exceeded previous iPhone models’ talk time by one hour and battery life would be extended too. Apple had promised that the 4S would deliver eight hours of talk time on 3G, 14 hours of talk time on AT&T’s EDGE network, six hours of 3G browsing, nine hours of wi-fi, ten hours of video, and forty hours of listening to music. But UK owner’s of the new Apple 4S say their fully charged phones are running out of  juice during the course of the day even with minimal usage. Initially purchasers of the latest iPhone 4S felt angry and frustrated until it became apparent that the new iPhone 4S is blameless. It would seem that owners of iPhone 4 and 3GS who had uploaded the latest free operating system iOS 5 were also experiencing some battery draining problems.

The glitch appears to be inherent in the iOS 5 and Apple has confirmed that they have found a ‘few bugs that are affecting battery life‘ and they hope to release a software update to address these concerns in a few weeks. Apple engineers have suggested that the battery glitch was linked to the system location services on iPhone 4S using too much battery.

One developer told the Guardian that the “Setting Time Zone” preference was the culprit. In the iOS 5.0  turning it on would instantly bring up a purple arrow in the phone’s menu bar, indicating it was using your location – and unfortunately, this would stay on permanently- draining the battery.”

Earlier this week The Guardian explained the use of the location services system –’ it tries to poll nearby mobile phone masts, Wi-Fi networks and even the GPS location chip in your phone  and this can drain the battery rapidly because they become an ‘always-on system’ constantly trying to check for any change in signal strength from the sources which would indicate movement. GPS in particular requires lots of processing power because GPS signals are below the level of thermal noise in most environments and require special amplification systems to determine the signal.’

Apple developers are now testing an updated operating system that solves the glitches – iOS5.0.1 beta and although this is not available yet, Apple have promised availability in ‘the next few weeks‘. The update will be accessed “over the air” and will not require a computer link for installation.

Apple is not offering any advice on what customers should do until the software update is released so perhaps users of iOS 5 should keep their chargers close at hand.

A review of the iPhone 4S is available on our website under ‘Guides’ – the iPhone 4S is still considered to be the classiest and smartest mobile phone in the market.

 

 

The week of Apple’s 4S and Steve Jobs

October 9, 2011

The Apple iPhone 4S was announced last Tuesday  then sadly one day later former Apple CEO Steve Jobs lost his long struggle with cancer. Jobs had been diagnosed with a rare pancreatic cancer seven years ago and had undergone a liver transplant in 2009. Last Friday, the day of Steve Job’s funeral,  Apple enthusiasts rushed to preorder the iPhone 4S, giving the company a psychological boost as it came to terms with the death of co-founder Steve Jobs.

Preorders for the iPhone 4S are coming in thick and fast;  AT&T said it had ‘‘more than 200,000 preorders in the first 12 hours alone’‘, making the iPhone 4S ‘‘the most successful iPhone launch we’ve ever had.”

Reaction to the 4S is key for Apple, because it is an indication of whether the company can continue to generate desire for its devices. Smartphones are Apple’s single-largest product category by revenue. Early consumer demand for the iPhone 4S could be shaped by an outpouring of emotion surrounding this week’s death of Jobs. Steve Jobs will be remembered as the man who had a gift for giving us easy-to-use products we did not even know we wanted.

Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, was among the first to see the potential of the mouse-driven interface for the Mac computer in the early 1980’s. He went on to develop the iPhone, iPad and iPod by excelling in an understanding of technology and popular culture. Jobs has been quoted as saying that ” It’s not the consumer’s job to know what they want.

The Sunday Times suggests ” Jobs achieved his cult status not just by being single-minded, driven, focused, perfectionist, hard-driving,  uncomprimising and a total ballbreaker – but he also made high tec so easy that even grown-ups could use it.” His ethos was – ‘You know you can do this. Its easy.’

So how will Apple survive without Steve? Will you still want the next Apple smartphone after iPhone 4S? Apparently, you will, as much of the credit for a new products’ visual and operational simplicity should also go to Apple’s brilliant British designer Jonathan Ive Ive’s believes the future of Apple is rosy as the possibilities to create new computer products, forms, and materials are endless.

Our takehome message is – if you don’t have a smartphone: iPhones are still the kings of the smartphone world, with unsurpassed access to high-quality applications and the world’s most advanced iOS 5 (operating system). Check out our latest reviews of iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S.

Did you know that more people choose Three for their iPhone 4 than any other network? Go to our sponsored links for the latest deals.

The iPhone 4S is here

October 5, 2011

Apple has announced release of their  most amazing iPhone yet. Although many of you may be disappointed that the 4S model appears unchanged visually and the screen size remains the same, the troublesome antenna has been altered and there is now global roaming with a dual-mode GSM and CDMA radio.
iPhone 4S. It’s the most amazing iPhone yet.

The iPhone 4S is to be released in the UK on October 14 with pre-orders available from October 7. All models of the iPhone 4S will be available in both black and white versions. In the UK the iPhone 4S will be carried by O2, Orange, Three, T-Mobile and Vodafone.

The 16GB version will cost $199 and 32GB version will cost $299 and there’s another option this time around, a 64GB model for $399. The effect of the release will make the current iPhone 4 and earlier models even cheaper. Keep checking our site for the latest PAYG deals.
The iOS 5 is the latest operating system. It includes a ‘notification center’ a new device allowing you one convenient location for email, texts, friend requests etc etc. To access you just swipe down the screen and new notifications appear briefly at the top of your screen without interrupting what you are doing. To update to iOS 5 you just connect to your Mac or PC and follow the onscreen instructions in iTunes.

Apple’s 4S has a dual-core A5 chip for blazing fast performance and stunning graphics; an 8MP camera with advanced optics; full 1080p HD resolution video recording; and Siri, an intelligent assistant that helps you get things done just by asking plus over 200 new features.
iCloud is available from October 12th. The iCloud services include iTunes, Photo Stream and Documents. The iCloud is seamlessly integrated into your apps, so you can access  content on all your devices (iPhone, iPad & iPod touch). ICloud stores your music, photos and documents, keeping them all up to date automatically, wirelessly pushing them to your iPhone devices, Mac & PC and it will be free with  iOS 5.

Check this website for a more focused review of the iPhone 4S in the near future and the latest deals from our sponsored links.

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