Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts

Monday, 11 November 2013

Apple to make iPhones with large curved-screen Display



Apple to make iPhones with large curved-screen Display.Apple is said to be making iPhones with large curved screen display.  A person familiar with this matter said that the company is making iPhone devices with bigger screens with curved glass and enhanced sensors. The new models with screens of 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches, would be Apple’s largest iPhones. The reports said that the models are scheduled for release in the second half of next year. The new models would feature larger displays with glass that curves downward at the edges.
There were reports that suggested Apple is working on different models of large-screen devices, including one from the Wall Street Journal that suggests it’s been working on different tests of devices with screen sizes between 4.8 and 6 inches.
The apple devices would as large as the 5.7 inches Samsung Galaxy Note. Earlier in the month of October the South Koran Mobile manufacturer company has unveiled its curved screen OLED display, Samsung Galaxy Round with 5.7 inches.
It is also worth mentioned here that LG has also released it curved Screen OLD display handset G Flex which features 6 inches display.
There is no more information available about the Apple’s new devices but they are in the process of development. Apple will perhaps release the curved screen device in the third quarter of the next year, 2014.
The reports also claimed that Apple is working on touchscreen sensors that can differentiate between light and heavy presses, although that tech, it says is expected to be integrated into future models.
Apple’s iPhone joining the ranks of large-screened devices absolutely make sense as a next move for the program, but curved glass manufacturing also appears fairly expensive at this point for Apple to be considering launching two new devices with that feature at once.
We will keep you inform in this matter as the details start to roll out. Stay tuned with us…..

Monday, 4 November 2013

Apple iPhone 6 specs, Price and Availability



Apple iPhone 6 specs, Price and Availability. There are lots of reports suggested that Apple will next release its latest iPhone 6. There are many rumors that revealed iPhone 6 will hit the markets at the end of this year while some said that Apple will release the device in the first quarter of the next year, 2014. It is also said that Apple will release the device with the large display. The Apple iPhone 6 is definitely will be a stunning device. According to different sources the Apple iPhone 6 will features the below mentioned specifications. It will feature a 4.8-inch Retina display packing in 440 pixels per inch with 1,920by-1,080-pixels of resolution. It will be powered by A7 quad-core processor and run the latest operating system  version iOS 7. Apple now uses the A7 chip in both the iPad Air and iPad Mini with Retina Display, so we expect that the new version of the iPhone will feature it. It is likely to have a 3.2 mega pixels front facing HD camera and a 13 megapixels rare facing camera for video calling. In terms of storage Apple iPhone 6 may include 16 GB, 32 GB, 64GB and more likely 128 GB. Apple has recently launched the iPad 4 with 128 GB of storage capacity. It's also a more useful amount of storage for photos and videos. Like the iPhone 5S the iPhone 6 will come with Touch ID, the fingerprint scanner. It works excellently and offers more secure usage. Touch ID can only be used to unlock the iPhone and to authorize iTunes and App Store payments. In terms of connectivity the iPhone may likely to feature WiFi 802,11ac.
Price of Apple iPhone 6:
It is expected that Apple will release the new device with the same price as the old ones. The price will differ according to the storage capacity. The 16GB model to cost £499, the 32GB model to cost £529, the 64GB model £599 and the 128GB model £699. If you will go with long term contract the price will be less than the mentioned above.
Availability:
The iPhone 6, according to rumors, will be available for purchase at the end of this year. There are also some reports that suggested that the device will hit the markets in the first quarter of the next year, 2014.
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In this article we have been rounding up all of the iPhone 6 rumors, but we will keep you updates with the arrival, specifications and price of the device as the details will start to roll out. Till then stay tuned with us………….


Thursday, 31 October 2013

Apple to use Solar Power for Charging its Notebooks and iOS Devices


Apple to use Solar Power for Charging its Notebooks and iOS Devices. A new patent application that was published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) through  AppleInsider  revealed that Apple is thinking to use solar power for charging its mobile devices and notebooks.  The company is looking forward to deliver solar-ready power management system to its upcoming device, by negating  gigantic external converters. Already has numerous solar inventions to its name the company is thinking to  come forward to form a solar power solution that can be made feasible in the near future. The patent is entitled "Power management systems for accepting adapter and solar power in electronic devices,"filled in 2012 by Kisun Lee, Manisha P. Pandya and Shimon Elkayam as its inventors.. According to the patent Apple is not going to fully invest in the solar power solution, instead it will use the existing technologies to start with. In Apple patent the power management is meant to get both power adapter and solar power direct from gathering devices or traditional mains-based chargers. The power management system would comprise a system micro controller (SMC) and a charger. Power would run in the system from either an AC-to-DC adapter or directly from a photovoltaic solar panel's output, which is DC only, then be measured and converted to the necessary voltage.
In other words, you could plug your iPad/iPod adapter, or alternatively hook a MacBook or other piece of hardware directly to a solar panel with a simple cord.

Via AppleInsider.

Thursday, 3 October 2013

How to sell Old smart phones at the Best Place for getting reasonable Price



If you want to buy a new Smartphone and get rid the old one but at the same time desire to have a reasonable price of your old Smartphone, the below mentioned article will help you a lot. Now the question is where the best place where you can sell to get a reasonable price? You have lots of options to sell your Smartphone either you sell it yourself or you chose the best sites for selling it.All of you aware the fact that since the past years the mobile phone manufacturer companies including  Apple, Samsung, Motorola and Nokia have launched numerous new Smartphones. If your old phone is becoming dusty in a drawer or you don’t use it you might as well sell it and get something for it.There are lots of selling websites that make your old phone someone else’s problem.
Here’s what you need to know about the different electronics trade-in program offered by the following vendors or websites:
·         Amazon
·         Apple
·         Best Buy
·         Gazelle
·         Glyde

Amazon is  of course a best place to sell your old smartphone via its trade-in program. You just need to open the Amazon official website or you can click here on Trade in Electronic  now you will get a guess on how much it is worth. But before you go to sell your smartphone the thing you need to know is your phone should be in better condition and works properly because Amazon does not accept broken of damage devices.
Note:
Amazon does not present cash payment, but it does give Amazon Gift Card credit for your devices.  
Apple also offers its product customer a trade-in program by which customers of Old iPhone can get a new one or sell the old one. You just need to visit Apple’s online store, select Shop iPhone, and then choose iPhone Recycling Program.
After asking a few questions Apple will tell you the worth of your old iPhone. If your phone is totally damaged Apple offer you to freely recycle your device with the company.
Note:
The company only allows the iPhones to its trackback program.
Best Buy has the same rules as the above mention traders offer. It does accept your old smartphones but not damaged ones and offer free recycle of your device. The Bust Buy  accepts all types of old handset and flip phones so you just need to visit Best Buy official website to enter in its trade-in program. To Trade-In Valueand look for Mobile Phones you will be told about the best worth of your device after answering the few questions.
The seller Gazelle offers you to sell your old electronic devices and offers you cash on the sale of devices. So I think it's better than Amazon, Apple and Best Buy and its use is very simple somewhat like OLX. You just need to visit Gazelle.com, select what you want to sell, provide some specifics on the model you have, and assess its condition.
Gazelle will offer you a buyback price for your phone and the company only accepted the devices of well known device manufacturers like BlackBerry, HTC, BlackBerry, HTC, Mototola, Nokia, and Samsung.
Glyde is a place where you sell your device at your own rates. It allows you to sell as well as buy different electronic devices. You need to visit glyde.com after you find your phone’s maker and model, and answer a few questions about its condition, Glyde gives you an estimated price for your phone.
Note:
You cannot get cash from Glyde. It offers a marketplace where it lists your phone for sale. It charges transaction fee and shipping fee out of your asking price.

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Rumor: Apple is testing iWatch with flexible OLED displays


Rumor: Apple is testing iWatch with flexible OLED displays Rumor: Apple is testing iWatch with flexible OLED displays.There are lots of rumors that suggested that the Apple is testing iWatch with a flexible OLED display. The Korean website Chosun Ilbo claims the company is testing several versions of a flexible display. It seems that the tech giant is to clinch wearable computing with open arms. The rumors said that the company is apparently testing three different screen sizes of iWatch at 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5 inches.The reports also revealed that the Apple may be testing iWatch designs that employs flexible OLED display panels. The gadget itself is not likely to be flexible, of course, but the use of a flexible panel would permit Apple to create a curved screen similar to the one seen in the concept render above.
No doubt Apple South Korean rival namely the Samsung surpassed it in the race of smartwarches with its dubbed Galaxy Gear, but the device is apparently failed to offer a unique experience. It is hoped that Apple will do its best to prove itself the unique innovator of gadgets.
Rumor: Apple is testing iWatch with flexible OLED displays

Apple’s iWatch will reportedly debut sometime in the second half next year, and it will reportedly cost between $149 and $229.