Oct 23, 2012

iPad Mini is Here!


iPad Mini is here!
Phil Schiller: "I think you know what this is."

"This isn't just a shrunken down iPad. There's nothing as amazing as this." Incredibly thin and beautiful, incredibly thin and light."

7.2mm thick, 25% thinner than full-size iPad. 0.68 lbs, 53% lighter. Available in black and white aluminum like the colors on the iPhone 5.

7.9" display, 1024x768. Same resolution as the iPad 2. All iPad software will work with no changes.



Update: iPad Mini Starting at $329 for 16GB Wi-Fi model and $459 for 16GB LTE model.
The iPad 2 stays for sale: for $399, and new 4th-gen iPad with Retina starts at $499.
The iPad 3rd generation is not built any more.

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iPad Mini Media Event Streaming on Web


As we thought earlier, Apple broadcasts it's today event online. You can reach the stream HERE. Enjoy
Although you need Safari 4 or later on a minimum of Snow Leopard or i.O.S 4.2 or later on a mobile iDevice. For Apple TV you need requires second- or third-generation Apple TV with a minimum of software version 5.0.2. 

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iPad Mini Event Live for Apple Tv Users

Today is the big event! Today the iPad Mini will be unveiled. We have seen that a new icon appeared on the Apple Tv menu. It’s called "Apple Events" and by selecting it, the program appears. 



It is still unclear if Apple will stream on other channels like Apple.com or other but maybe approaching the event will clear this question with Apple adding new streaming sources.



The newly opened channel also offers beside the recent event the possibility to watch previous events dating back to June 2011.

Apple has done live coverage of it's events before but not lately. The last event apple had streamed live was "Back to the Mac" event in October 2010, and then it was streamed on Apple's website.

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Oct 21, 2012

Apple to show "A Little More" at iPad Mini event


This is the image printed on the front cover of the invitations Apple sent to it's partners and to the press last Tuesday with the title: "We've got a little more to show you". Now that you can call suggestive! Like we already said, in our previous post, Apple is preparing for he media event on October 23. Although this date has been confirmed by most of the websites, some of them say that it's not going to happen until November 2. The thing is that Apple is preparing and that a new iPad Mini will arrive. When is this going to happen, remains open. We say it's soon!

Pricing list remains the same as rumored before, round $323 (€249). It is still not known if these prices include VAT taxes or not.

Newest information say that the iPad Mini will not have a Retina Display! 

Apple also uses this event to present the new MacBook Pro 13" Retina, a newly refreshed iMac and the brand new Mac Mini.


The new MacBook Pro 13" Retina is going to be very thin. You can see the image below.


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Oct 16, 2012

iPad Mini to launch on October 23?



Although the press has not received yet any invitations to any event, rumors say that Apple is going to present it’s new product on October 23 at it’s Town Hall Auditorium It is very interesting because Apple seems to be launching the new iPad Mini just three days before Microsoft announced their launch of their tablet, the Microsoft Surface. The long awaited iPad Mini, or at least that is the name given for now is going to be presented next week on Tuesday most likely! So, what do we have new? It’s about a smaller display, about 7.85 inches wide. It is rumores that it’s going to be even thinner and lighter than it’s competitors. So, launching this small iPad, Apple is filling a gap between the newly launched iPhone 5 and the bestseller iPad. Of course, Apple is still offering the iPad 2 for sale for a lower price, but the iPad 2 is filling only the financial gap between the iPhone 5 and the New iPad, not the size gap.



In our opinion it will be a bestseller lika all Apple products. We have heard that women are already preparing to buy one, now that it fits their purse...and not just women.

So, if the event will take place on the coming Tuesday, we will come with a media event report.

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Oct 13, 2012

Apple Expands iPhone Production to Foxconn Subsidiary

Due to unprecedented levels of demand, and problems in manufacturing LCD panels and anodized aluminium cases, there have been mass shortages of the new iPhone 5 since it was launched at the end of last month. Within the space of just one hour, Apple's online store delivery estimate changed from "21st September" (the day the phone went on sale), to "2-3 weeks". In many countries a large number of people hoping to get their hands on the phone have been disappointed as they move from phone store to phone store without any luck.

Until now, Apple has had the majority of its iPhones, including the new iPhone 5, manufactured by Foxconn in China. But due to recent issues within Foxconn that have caused more delays in the production of the new iPhone, Apple has reportedly signed an agreement with one of Foxconn's subsidiaries to increase production volumes.

Foxconn International Holdings is the largest mobile phone manufacturer on the planet, and manufactures handsets for Nokia, Huawei, ZTE and others, but until now has not been used by Apple for the production of its iPhones. By tapping into this extra manpower, Apple is hoping to ramp up production levels to meet the high levels of demand for the new iPhone.

Initial stock shortages for the iPhone 5 were due to problems in producing the LCD panels it uses. The iPhone 5 features a new type of screen technology known as "in-cell panels", which combine the touch sensitivity with the LCD screen, rather than placing it on a separate layer.

Three companies were hired by Apple to produce these screens, including LG, Japan Display and Sharp, but for the first couple of weeks that the iPhone 5 was on sale these screens were only being produced by LG. The other two companies have since started the mass production of these screens.

But further problems within Foxconn's factories have resulted in more delays. A few weeks back, an argument between two employees escalated into a full blown riot and the factory had to be shut down for a short period, delaying iPhone production.

A couple of weeks later more delays were experienced as Foxconn workers protested against new quality controls from Apple. Due to a large number of complaints from consumers who have experienced chipped or damaged iPhones being sold to them, Apple placed stricter demands on the workers at Foxconn.

Unlike the iPhone 4 and 4S, the iPhone 5 is constructed primarily from anodized aluminium. This is damaged much more easily than the stainless steel used for the previous two iPhones, and as many customers are experiencing iPhones that are already damaged before they have been removed from the box, it is thought that a lot of this damage is being done during the production process.

Foxconn employees are expected to work at a very fast pace and to turn out large volumes of iPhones per hour, to meet global demand, but 4000 workers at Foxconn's factory in Zhengzhou argued that trying to meet these production demands and ensure that iPhones are not damaged is simply expecting too much from them. These employees walked out of the factory last week in protest at the demands.

Instead, Apple and Foxconn have raised the quality threshold, so that many of the iPhones that are being produced simply do not meet standards and are discarded, never to go on sale. It is thought that by expanding production to Foxconn's subsidiary Foxconn International Holdings, Apple will be able to produce larger numbers of the iPhone 5 and still maintain high standards of quality. The problems caused by the anodized aluminium cases means that this material will most likely not be used by Apple again in future products. The company is already thought to be experimenting with carbon fibre for the next iPad, and this material will most likely be used for the iPhone 5S / 6 too.

The iPhone 5 has been the most successful iPhone launch to date, selling more than 5 million units in its first weekend.


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Simon writes for best-mobile-contracts, a UK phone comparison service.

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