Posts Tagged ‘iPhone 4G’

Apple iPhone 4G : Behind The New Design

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Despite the many questions that Gizmodo’s surprise announcement of the Apple iPhone 4G have raised, there remains the underlying reality, that there the phone exists and has been thoroughly dissected and analysed by the tech website.

Apple apparently chose a rectangular “boxy” form factor with lots of hard lines to maximise volume and pack as much electronics as possible. Gizmodo promised to provide with more details in a future article.

Jason Chen, the reviewer, said that the back was entirely flat made either of glass or ceramic or shiny plastic but later said that Apple apparently opted for a black plastic back instead.

This reminded us of an article by John Gruber of Daring Fireball about a patent filed by Apple back in 2006 which covered high durability ceramic enclosures which ressemble glass but are far more resistant and stronger.

Shedding Aluminium will possibly to improve reception yet Gizmodo says that it feels much less plasticky than the iPhone 3GS. That said, either glass or ceramic have lower density than Aluminium

Gizmodo says that the new iPhone 4G design is back to basics and the shape actually reminds us of the iPod 5G. There’s also an aluminium border going all around the phone and interrupted only by the various holes for microphone, volume buttons, connectors etc.

The iphone 4G prototype dimensions are 4.50 by 2.31 by 0.37 inches while the old ones were 4.5 by 2.4 by 0.48 inches; so slightly thicker and wider.

Finally, the iPhone 4G is a tad heavier than the previous version as well at 140g vs 135g for the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3G. Note though that this could well be a prototype rather than the final version of the iPhone 4G so things may change.

Resource:

http://www.itproportal.com/portal/news/article/2010/4/20/apple-iphone-4g-behind-new-design/

iPhone 4G Might Be Announced on June 22

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Yes, you read that right. June 22 might just be the day. Now, before making any plans for the day, let us warn you that as of now, this is just a calculated guess made by folks over at Gizmodo. They have their reasons though.

Apple has had a history of releasing their iPhones in the month of June. Hence, it was only logical that this June too shouldn’t be any different. However, on previous occasions, the launch usually happened in the second week of June and on Mondays. This time though, Apple has booked the the Yerba Buena Center for Arts (pretty close to the venue of the launch on previous occasions at Moscone Center) for June 22 which also happens to be a Tuesday. This is why there is this speculation and rumour that the latest iteration of the iPhone could be revealed on June 22. Now, it would be interesting to see if Apple actually reveals the new iPhone on the day or goes on to reveal something else and turns this entire thing in to a damp squib.

The iPhone 4G is anticipated very keenly partly owing to the release of iPhone OS 4recently. As you might already be aware, the iPhone incorporates multitasking abilities and a host of other new improvements in the OS. The hardware too is expected to be upgraded significantly. Till June 22nd, we wait in anticipation!

Resource:

http://www.techtree.com/India/News/iPhone_4G_Might_Be_Announced_on_June_22/551-110590-893.html

Apple Finally Launches iPhone OS 4.0

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Apple has finally unveiled the fourth iteration of the iPhone OS which promises to add 100 new features for the iPhone and the iPod Touch mobile devices.

The software platform also paves the way for the next iPhone which should be launched by the end of June 2010 during Apple’s annual Worldwide Developer Conference and coincides with the official “summer” availability of the iPhone OS 4.

The single most important feature that Steve Jobs showed yesterday was the introduction of multitasking, something that almost all competing platforms have had for quite some time already.

Steve Jobs acknowledged this fact but also promised that while they weren’t the first to the party, they would still be the best at it. Unfortunately because of hardware demands, only the latest iPod Touch and iPhone GS smartphones will be able to offer multitasking capabilities.

Apple also showed that it is aiming to become a massive mobile player with the introduction of mobile advertising platform iAd, which came out of the acquisition of Quattro Wireless earlier this year

Also of interest to the mobile gaming industry is the Apple Game Centre which some have compared to Sony’s own Playstation Network or Microsoft Xbox popular online gaming platform.

To help develop new products, 1500 brand new application programming interfaces (APIs) will be released as well as a brand new software development kit for Apple coders.

The analysis (or dissection) of the iPhone OS 4.0 has only just begun and we will be probing the platform and the numerous announcements that Steve Jobs has done during what has been a rather long intervention.

Resource:

http://www.itproportal.com/portal/news/article/2010/4/9/apple-finally-launches-iphone-os-40/

Apple iPhone OS4 Introduces Legal Adobe Flash Block

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Cupertino based Apple Inc., has decided to prevent developers from coding Flash applications for any of its products by legally making its iPhone OS 4.0 incompatible with Adobe’s Flash and other application development software.

According to the iPhone OS 4 SDK Developer Program License Agreement released by the company, developers will have to create applications using Objective-C, C, C++, or JavaScript as executed by the iPhone OS WebKit engine because applications which will be created using an intermediary translation or compatibility layer or tool will not be approved by the company.

With this not-so-surprising move, Steve Jobs, who has been actively campaigning against Adobe Flash, has ensured the exclusion of Adobe and its software from everything even remotely related to Apple, starting with the iPad and its blockbuster iPhone smartphone device.

The new iPhone OS 4.0 SDK licensing agreement will prohibit the use of Adobe’s upcoming Flash-to-iPhone compiler which has been touted as one of USPs of Flash CS5 which will be launched on April 12th.

When contacted, an Adobe spokesperson said in statement that “We are aware of the new SDK language and are looking into it.” while Apple refrained from making any comments regarding the new app development rules.

That was something unexpected and could have some devastating consequences for small developers. Apple seems to have changed its strategy from being neutral (towards the likes of Adobe or Google) and going outright on the offensive.

Resource:

http://www.itproportal.com/portal/news/article/2010/4/10/apple-iphone-os4-introduces-legal-adobe-flash-block/