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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

iphone for verizon



February 10 is the date to watch, as Verizon told the country recently at a New York City press conference. It's on this date that the company announced that it would begin selling Apple's popular touch screen smart phone, the iPhone.
The announcement was made at the Lincoln Center by Verizon COO Lowell McAdam and Apple COO Tim Cook, and was greeted with much excitement and discussion. This plan will formally break the monopoly over iPhone service currently held by the telecommunications giant AT&T.



Verizon customers will be offered the opportunity to acquire a new Verizon iPhone through pre-order on February 3, a full 7 days before the phone is set to go on sale to the public at large. Verizon plans to offer several advantages over the iPhone models and service currently offered by AT&T. For example, the Verizon iPhones will be able to connect with up to 5 Wi-Fi devices, turning them into personal Wi-Fi "hot spots".
They will also connect to the CDMA network rather than GSM, which many analysts are suggesting could lead to greatly increased network stability. Many current iPhone users are sincerely hoping that the Verizon wireless service will be up to the task of providing an improved alternative to their current service plans.
Often considered to be one of the most innovative and beautiful mobile phones on the market, the Apple iPhone is a wonderful mobile device with a responsive touch screen, excellent screen resolution, the ability to take pictures and videos, and an expanding collection of apps that allow users to have their phones perform a wide array of tasks. The excitement over opening up this much loved device to new service providers is quite palpable, and apple aficionados are so far embracing this move as a positive step.
Verizon plans to offer a 16 gigabyte model for $199.99 with the purchase of a two year contract, and a 32 gigabyte model for $299.99 with the same contract. Unfortunately, Verizon and Apple are not yet able to provide access to 4G capabilities, but many are cautiously optimistic that Verizon will still be able to give AT&T quite a run for its money by providing alternative services and selection. And industry insiders suggest that a 4G iPhone plan from Verizon may be available as soon as this summer.
In response to this new competition, AT&T has already slashed the prices of its older generation iPhone models and plans to take on Verizon with aggressive marketing strategies. Rumors are running rampant as to what forms this competition will take, and many expect Verizon to offer unlimited data plans as an incentive to choose their iPhones over those offered by AT&T.
What's certain is that the new competitive environment will be a great boon to consumers as both companies will be incentivised to provide improved levels of service and support at reasonable prices. In the end, it will be the community of iPhone enthusiasts who are the real winners in this collaboration.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

android g1


It's rumble-in-the-jungle time for Apple, Google, Yahoo and Microsoft in the quest for extending their computer and Web dominance to mobile. Google launched their first mobile phone. Named the Google G1, it is positioned to compete with Apple's iPhone and RIM's BlackBerry. However, there are key differences in features and functionality that will influence T-Mobile customers in the United States and Europe to upgrade or entice others to switch carriers. The handset is the first of several expected to use Google's phone operating system, called Android.
Android has several other key advantages over the iPhone operating system. While Apple takes a top-down approach to app development - the company must approve every program that makes it into its App Store - Google will allow creators to upload any application to the Android Market without its review. The phone has a 3.2in touch screen, like Apple's hugely popular iPhone, as well as a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. It offers high-speed internet access via the 3G phone network, as well as via Wi-Fi.
The phone comes preloaded with Search, Maps, Gmail with Contacts, Calendar, Google Talk, and YouTube. Also, unlike the iPhone, the G1 will not work with Microsoft Exchange nor can it be physically synced with computer-based calendar or contacts such as Microsoft Outlook. Those differences alone mean that the G1 won't scare the Apple and BlackBerry dogs in the game. Seamless interfacing between mobile and traditional communications and database features is a key requirement for travelling executives. The G1 needs to bridge that gap. The G1 will allow users to access webmail (Google's Gmail) and surf the net. This will allow Google to increase advertising revenues, as it could potentially start to dominate the mobile advertising market in the same way that its AdWords program dominates internet advertising.
A Google's opinion using a Mobile Phone today "does not just mean a phone call, but rather access to the world's information" and that mobiles will be one of the most important ways to connect to the internet in future. The phone may represent a threat to Apple's iPhone, iPod and iTunes, as with a Google G1 you can download digital music from amazon.com. As a result, about six million tracks will be available on the G1 at the touch of a button.
Unlike the iPhone, Google has allowed developers to create free software for the handset. Although Apple does let consumers download extra software, it is tightly controlled and many applications must be paid for it. The G1 will be available free to customers signing up for T-Mobile's £40 plus tariffs, which include unlimited data for web surfing.
On the flipside, where would-be competitors release a handful of predictable, often crippled products and services a few times a year - hi Nokia, bye Yahoo - Google floods market space with radical new value propositions, overloading the very circuitry of the industry - still driven by fear of cannibalization - and so short-circuiting the traditional dynamics of competition.
Analysts are skeptical whether the G1 can make an instant dent in the iPhone's market dominance, but predict that the platform has plenty of future potential. The G1 represents a promising start and Google has pockets deep enough to outspend and compete with its competitors. While the G1 isn't yet good enough to outperform the iPhone, the Android platform shows huge early promise.
Samsung and LG are already talking about designing something on the footsteps of the Google G1 mobile phone. The future of the phone relies heavily on the creativity of programmers who will use the android platform to offer new and powerful functions.
Kenny Doucette operates the leading Raleigh North Carolina Internet Marketing and Raleigh Search Engine optimization firm focused on bringing the power of the Internet to local businesses.