Wednesday, April 11, 2012
4 thing that can make the iPhone the best
With 4G phones fly off the the shelves and Apple fans demanding the newest version of the original "Smartest Phones" the iPhone is still one of the hottest mobile phones in any cell phone carrier in any country of the world but what can make the 2012 iPhone "The Best of The Best".
1. 4G LTE: Ever since AT&T and Verizon extended their 4G LTE to over 60% of the United States a big demand of 4G phones hit the nation and all companies are responding to this demand over the past year and a half but not Apple. HTC, Motorola, Samsung and Nokia begun their 4G battle last year but in the other hand Apple released a better version of the iPhone 4 but without the 4g calling it the iPhone 4s making thousand of people angry all over the world.
2. Higher Resolution: As shown on the New iPad, Apple can turn heads with their beautiful and impressive Retina Display. The New iPad carries 1000 more MP than a HD TV. Even with the small screen that the iPhone has it can still display amazing pictures and icons.
3. Battery Life: The iPhone 4s already has a better than good battery but with the Motorola Razr Maxx outputting 23 hours of talk in a single charge this is by far the best lasting energy phone out there. Apple's device really don't need to improve that much to make a mark, the iPhone's current battery is already above average by far and adding a huge battery will only make the device big, hotter and heavier killing what Apple created for the iPhone reputation.
4. Camera: People use their cell phones for browsing the web, check the weather, alarm clock and the most popular thing is taking pictures. don't get me wrong the camera on the current iPhone is great, in fact I had compared it with other multiple devices and the iPhone's pictures really pops out but adding some pixels won't hurt either. A 12MP Camera with Advance Optics and a Backside Illumination Sensor will make the iPhone a must have.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Google's and Apple's 7 inch tablet
The big rivalry is taken to a new Battle Field as Google and Apple will try to dominate the 7 inch tablet category. The current Big Dog on that zone is the Amazon Kindle Fire that has become so popular with it's small and portable screen for reading and gaming on it plus a affordable price $199 with a month of Prime Membership. What really caught my eye was the was the Cloud Storage that allows you to store all you items and used them on multiple devices. On the down side, only 8GB of memory without the ability to add additional external memory.
With the success that Amazon's Kindle Fire has on sale other companies are turning their attention to this market like Google that now wants a devices of its own. Partnering with Asustek and adding Google's newest version Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on a Nvidia Tegra 3 Quad-Core Processor sounds like they can really compete with Amazon but the big question would be if they can price this device at $199 to really get the customers attention.
In the other corner Apple also wants to dominate this arena, as their successful 10 inch iPad has all other companies on the rear mirror by a mile. Apple really don't need to lower the price to $199, with high resolution Retina display and the always easy to use IOS system I don't see how this tablet won't dominate this category by the end of the year.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Android only for Motorola
Seven months ago, Google announce the buying of Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion dollar in cash! Now the big question is. How would this affect the other Mobile Phone Companies?. Well lets look back to 2009 when Motorola decided to make Android their only software provider and launching the "Droid" brand of Cell Phones. Companies like HTC, Samsung and LG could lose the partnership with the Android product if Google desires to privatize it to Motorola. Could this help or hurt Android?, Well Apple has done it for year and they are sitting on piles of green.
The top three cell phone companies in the world are #1 Nokia, #2 Samsung and #3 Apple. Despite that Apple only carries one device, Samsung has like 10 different Galaxies and Nokia only carries Window's Phones.
Apple makes over $576 per iPhone sold, in the other hand Google is only getting $1.70 annually per device.
In conclusion, if Google decides to make Motorola the only Android carrying device and saving more money in the process. Window would be another winner in this case too by gaining more devices using their software.
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