Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Sprint iPhone officially announced: on sale October 14

Regardless of whether Sprint dropped $20 billion, or just the right combination of phrases to the right combination of people, Dan Hesse finally (finally!) has an iPhone to call his own. Despite The Now Network's stellar lineup of Android devices (and that increasingly valuable Everything plan), Sprint's been struggling to gain postpaid subscribers for as long as most can remember. Granted, the prepaid arm is doing alright, but without Apple's cash cow sitting on its shelves -- well, let's just say the company's shareholders are apt to be pleased with today's turn of events.

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Apple updates iPod Nano and iPod Touch product lines

The iPod Nano and iPod Touch lines have now been refreshed. The iPod Nano will now have built in sensors to make the fitness experience even better. You won't need any additional adapters or software. Icons are also a bit bigger to make navigation easier. It'll come in seven different colors and you can choose between an 8GB capacity ($129) and a 16GB capacity ($149).

The iPod Touch line will also see the addition of a white model. The models will remain the same capacity wise – 8, 32, and 64GB with the following price points –

  • 8GB iPod Touch – $199
  • 32 GB iPod Touch – $299
  • 64 GB iPod Touch – $399

It doesn't appear there are any internal changes to the iPod Touch. The main change Apple seems to be highlighting is iOS 5, which will be a free update on October 12. Did you expect more of a change to the iPod Touch line?

If we find out anything else, we'll update here!







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iOS 5 to be released as a free update on October 12th

iOS 5 is slated to be released as a free update on October 12th for current iOS users. This is a bit different than in the past where iPod Touch users typically had to pay a fee of $9.95 for major iOS updates.

This probably means the rumored October 14th release date for the next hardware version of iPhone is right on track. Software typically is released officially just a few days beforehand so the new hardware can come with new software straight out of the box.

We're still covering the Let's Talk iPhone event live. Come chat with us!







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Apple announces card printing app, Cards for iPhone

During Apple's Let's talk iPhone event, Apple announced their newest app, Cards. With Cards, users can create and order printed cards directly from their iPhone.

The cards will be made from 100% cotton paper, stamped with Apple-designed postage, and you will receive a push notification when the USPS delivery is complete.

Cards will cost $2.99 in the US and $4.99 everywhere else.







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iPhone 4S World Phone revealed

This week at the Apple event we've been shown the new iPhone 4S, and the details are pouring in. This is the number one smartphone in the world, now with a completely redesigned interior. The outside of the device is all the same, with a new A5 chip inside – that's dual-core graphics for "7 time faster [performance] than in the previous iPhone." To show off this new device, Mike Capps of Epic Games was called on stage to show off one of the most awesome games of all time: Infinity Blade. Here they show the newest installment, Infinity Blade 2 as played on the iPhone 4S. And it looks darn good, that's for sure.

We've previously looked at this game on the iPad but it seemed much too large to be working on the tiny iPhone – looks like we were wrong. This game will be out on December 1st for all you holiday shoppers. Once this presentation was done, Apple's Phil Schiller took the stage to re-introduce the A5 chip (you might recognize this chip from the iPad 2, btw). Dual-core processor (they say), up to 2X faster CPU, dual core graphics – and "up to 7x faster graphics." Sounds good to you?

The battery on this new device was touted as well, battery times over several types of usage shown to be quite impressive – 10 hours of video, 6 hours of 3G browsing, and more (see image in gallery). The wireless system has been improved so that users can "intelligently switch between antennas for even better call quality." Phil continued by noting that maximum data speeds for the iPhone 4S were the same upload (at 5.8 Mpbs) but 14.4 for download, this doubling the iPhone 4 speeds.

Where the iPhone 4 came as either a GSM or a CDMA phone, the iPhone 4S comes with both. There's a new camera system as well – the most popular camera on Flicker being the iPhone 4, you'd think they'd be concentrating on bringing an even better experience in the future. Truly they have, here.

The new camera on the iPhone 4S is 8 megapixels strong and can shoot in 3264 x 2448 – "that's 60% more pixels than the iPhone 4." Yes it is, Phil, and with the new filter that's being introduced today, 73% more light can be captured than in previous models, and it's faster! Goodness, this seems like a rather cool improvement. There's a new Hybrid IR filter, better white balance, and face detection.

This new camera allows you to take a photo in 1.1 seconds, then just a half second more to take a second shot. Phil makes fun of the DROID BIONIC's supposedly terrible camera with a note: "I don't know what Droid Bionic customers have to do between taking pictures… like, go get coffee." And adds that the iPhone 4S camera will have 1080p HD video recording, video image stabilization, and temporal noise reduction. Winner!

Check out the rest of our live coverage of the iPhone event this week in the iPhone portal here on SlashGear! We've also got live coverage of the event via our live feed at http://live.slashgear.com/ if it's still day of – check it out!

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