Yeah.... well..... remember last year? You better get used to it, cause it's full force ahead till mid-July. There's honestly nothing that can be done about it. It will increasingly dominate headlines going forward. I also doubt we'll see those new notebooks till the iPhone hype blows over, but that's just a guess =P
Yeah.... well..... remember last year? You better get used to it, cause it's full force ahead till mid-July. There's honestly nothing that can be done about it. It will increasingly dominate headlines going forward. I also doubt we'll see those new notebooks till the iPhone hype blows over, but that's just a guess =P
Best,
K
Hey, you should have posted that to Ireland, not to me.
An AT&T employee told me that the launch date is June 27th. He also said it will be 3G (we knew that) and it will be all black. He whispered this to me so it must be true!
I'm also hoping for GPS and a camera on the front.
Funny, because if that's true, that's the same day that Pixar's Wall-E releases in theatres. Funny how those two companies seem to coordinate with each other.
The cat was let out of the bag by Jobs a long time before this when he said that the software for the SDK would be avaiable in late June. Obviously, that meant ver 2.0 of the OS and firmware for the phone itself, would be available then as well.
That pretty much meant that the new phones would be also.
This just sort of confirms what we already knew.
I know this. You're discussing this on AppleInsider.
It's just inferring a product release based on inevitability of technology, timing and past behavior is quite different than a leaked memo as far as Wall Street is concerned.
Not that this particular AT&T blurb means anything to investors or AAPL - this is just the type of attention Apple avoids. It's the reason Apple fed fake iPhone fabrications to AT&T up until they let just the CEO look at one less than a week before they went public. (That factoid always makes me smile: billion dollar secrets are so awesome when they pertain to toys we can play with.)
I know this. You're discussing this on AppleInsider.
It's just inferring a product release based on inevitability of technology, timing and past behavior is quite different than a leaked memo as far as Wall Street is concerned.
Not that this particular AT&T blurb means anything to investors or AAPL - this is just the type of attention Apple avoids. It's the reason Apple fed fake iPhone fabrications to AT&T up until they let just the CEO look at one less than a week before they went public. (That factoid always makes me smile: billion dollar secrets are so awesome when they pertain to toys we can play with.)
I'm mentioning it because it sometimes seems to be forgotten.
My main point was that there was nothing that AT&T could have done to not put that memo out. It was a requirement. Apple knows this, of course. it didn't hit them with a surprise, you can be sure of that.
I can't wait to read about people that buy these new 3G iphones only to find out that the ATT 3G coverage in their area doesn't exist. ATT's coverage map is bare for 3G coverage.
I can't wait to read about people that buy these new 3G iphones only to find out that the ATT 3G coverage in their area doesn't exist. ATT's coverage map is bare for 3G coverage.
What percentage of mobile phone users actually appreciate the differences between 2G and 3G?
While I understand the importance of 3G, or maybe I should say its limitations, I don't see it as a big factor in driving iPhone 2 sales. It is good so don't get me wrong there, but any of the features below could be considered just as important by many:
1.
GPS
2.
Doubling of Flash storage.
3.
More RAM.
4.
Support for a memory storage card.
5.
Host USB functionality.
6.
FM Radio.
7.
Faster WiFi
8.
Truly enable Bluetooth. That is the OS will fully support all profiles.
9.
Vastly improved camera.
Just a few ideas that people should understand as important to a portion of the population.
With the confidence in sales numbers from Apple and now this, I think we're looking at more then one phone. Even if the 3G iphone doubles memory, has GPS, and is the same price or cheaper, I don't see that alone pushing sales numbers.
With the confidence in sales numbers from Apple and now this, I think we're looking at more then one phone. Even if the 3G iphone doubles memory, has GPS, and is the same price or cheaper, I don't see that alone pushing sales numbers.
I'm starting to believe the nano phone rumors.
I don't buy a "nano" theory. But a lower-cost phone targeted at teens would be a killer product.
Most of 'em are addicted to social networks. Imagine the holiday sales!
What percentage of mobile phone users actually appreciate the differences between 2G and 3G?
I sure don't care either way, i had a 3g phone for 5 months before i got my iPhone for xmas... We didn't even have 3g here in Oklahoma so i wont be getting a 3g iPhone until Oklahoma has their 3g network up & running for a while...
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Gee Ireland, thank's for sharing.
Yeah.... well..... remember last year? You better get used to it, cause it's full force ahead till mid-July. There's honestly nothing that can be done about it. It will increasingly dominate headlines going forward. I also doubt we'll see those new notebooks till the iPhone hype blows over, but that's just a guess =P
Best,
K
Yeah.... well..... remember last year? You better get used to it, cause it's full force ahead till mid-July. There's honestly nothing that can be done about it. It will increasingly dominate headlines going forward. I also doubt we'll see those new notebooks till the iPhone hype blows over, but that's just a guess =P
Best,
K
Hey, you should have posted that to Ireland, not to me.
Hey, you should have posted that to Ireland, not to me.
Yeah, my bad =P
Welp, that can only really mean one thing.
Revised Mac minis, definitely.
Why Mac mini's...they don't sell those at AT&T.
Probably new bluetooth headsets instead.
An AT&T employee told me that the launch date is June 27th. He also said it will be 3G (we knew that) and it will be all black. He whispered this to me so it must be true!
I'm also hoping for GPS and a camera on the front.
Funny, because if that's true, that's the same day that Pixar's Wall-E releases in theatres. Funny how those two companies seem to coordinate with each other.
That picture looks really lame.
Agreed! And, after how easy it turned out to be to buy iPhone 1.0 on launch night, there was absolutely no good reason for it to be brought back!
The cat was let out of the bag by Jobs a long time before this when he said that the software for the SDK would be avaiable in late June. Obviously, that meant ver 2.0 of the OS and firmware for the phone itself, would be available then as well.
That pretty much meant that the new phones would be also.
This just sort of confirms what we already knew.
I know this. You're discussing this on AppleInsider.
It's just inferring a product release based on inevitability of technology, timing and past behavior is quite different than a leaked memo as far as Wall Street is concerned.
Not that this particular AT&T blurb means anything to investors or AAPL - this is just the type of attention Apple avoids. It's the reason Apple fed fake iPhone fabrications to AT&T up until they let just the CEO look at one less than a week before they went public. (That factoid always makes me smile: billion dollar secrets are so awesome when they pertain to toys we can play with.)
I know this. You're discussing this on AppleInsider.
It's just inferring a product release based on inevitability of technology, timing and past behavior is quite different than a leaked memo as far as Wall Street is concerned.
Not that this particular AT&T blurb means anything to investors or AAPL - this is just the type of attention Apple avoids. It's the reason Apple fed fake iPhone fabrications to AT&T up until they let just the CEO look at one less than a week before they went public. (That factoid always makes me smile: billion dollar secrets are so awesome when they pertain to toys we can play with.)
I'm mentioning it because it sometimes seems to be forgotten.
My main point was that there was nothing that AT&T could have done to not put that memo out. It was a requirement. Apple knows this, of course. it didn't hit them with a surprise, you can be sure of that.
http://www.wireless.att.com/coverageviewer/
I can't wait to read about people that buy these new 3G iphones only to find out that the ATT 3G coverage in their area doesn't exist. ATT's coverage map is bare for 3G coverage.
http://www.wireless.att.com/coverageviewer/
Which of those map views shows 3G coverage?
edit: got it.
well all the more reason 3G isn't the only new feature coming
Why Mac mini's...they don't sell those at AT&T.
Probably new bluetooth headsets instead.
You all are being so dense.
New pro apps are on the way.
After the new cinema displays.
What percentage of mobile phone users actually appreciate the differences between 2G and 3G?
While I understand the importance of 3G, or maybe I should say its limitations, I don't see it as a big factor in driving iPhone 2 sales. It is good so don't get me wrong there, but any of the features below could be considered just as important by many:
1.
GPS
2.
Doubling of Flash storage.
3.
More RAM.
4.
Support for a memory storage card.
5.
Host USB functionality.
6.
FM Radio.
7.
Faster WiFi
8.
Truly enable Bluetooth. That is the OS will fully support all profiles.
9.
Vastly improved camera.
Just a few ideas that people should understand as important to a portion of the population.
Dave
Is the 3G iphone to be considered "iphone2". Or is iphone 2 supposed to be a whole true sucessor with more features other than just 3G?
that's a good question. we won't know until we see it.
If it looks the same, but adds 3G and not much else, other than the ver 2 software, then no, it won't be a real iPhone 2.
But, if it adds a good deal more, and perhaps has a form change as well, then it would be #2.
I'm starting to believe the nano phone rumors.
of course it's coming soon.
With the confidence in sales numbers from Apple and now this, I think we're looking at more then one phone. Even if the 3G iphone doubles memory, has GPS, and is the same price or cheaper, I don't see that alone pushing sales numbers.
I'm starting to believe the nano phone rumors.
I don't buy a "nano" theory. But a lower-cost phone targeted at teens would be a killer product.
Most of 'em are addicted to social networks. Imagine the holiday sales!
C.
What percentage of mobile phone users actually appreciate the differences between 2G and 3G?
I sure don't care either way, i had a 3g phone for 5 months before i got my iPhone for xmas... We didn't even have 3g here in Oklahoma so i wont be getting a 3g iPhone until Oklahoma has their 3g network up & running for a while...