Apple: iPhone News and Discussion Thread
#5881
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WTF! Do I have to post everything!?!? Anyways, some site gets these repair parts for a new iPhone and while the parts look similar to the iphone 4 there definitely some differences but a lot of thing are identical. So they put up a youtube video comparing and contrasting the differences between the new iphone parts and the iphone 4 parts. Well that video just got pulled from youtube due to a copyright claim from Apple. If you didn't watch the video I'm sure it got rehosted somewhere else.
So it's either a CDMA iphone 4 or the iphone 5. My guess is CDMA iphone 4 since I don't think parts for an iphone 5 would be in circulation yet. And with AT&T finally announcing a shit ton of Android phones at CES when for the past few years they've avoided Android like the plague, probably since they didn't want to piss off steve it seems to me that's another clue that the exclusivity agreement is over very soon.
So it's either a CDMA iphone 4 or the iphone 5. My guess is CDMA iphone 4 since I don't think parts for an iphone 5 would be in circulation yet. And with AT&T finally announcing a shit ton of Android phones at CES when for the past few years they've avoided Android like the plague, probably since they didn't want to piss off steve it seems to me that's another clue that the exclusivity agreement is over very soon.
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i was going to post it but meh.
btw how can it be CDMA when it has a slot for sim card.
btw how can it be CDMA when it has a slot for sim card.
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Do you think they would really release a CDMA iPhone 4 now if we think the iPhone 5 is coming this summer? I suspect it's a mid-cycle refresh to fix the antenna.
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iPhone 3GS available for $50 starting tomorrow.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/06/a...ting-tomorrow/
From the engadget article, it looks like in order to get this price you have to buy from an ATT Outlet. Apple is reserving the right to sell the iPhone 3GS for whatever price they want through their channels.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/06/a...ting-tomorrow/
From the engadget article, it looks like in order to get this price you have to buy from an ATT Outlet. Apple is reserving the right to sell the iPhone 3GS for whatever price they want through their channels.
AT&T Announces iPhone 3GS for $49.00
DALLAS, Jan. 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- AT&T* today announced a new price for the popular iPhone 3GS -- $49.00 -- available beginning tomorrow, Friday, January 7, for both new and upgrade-eligible existing AT&T customers. The offer will be available online at www.att.com/iphone, across more than 2,200 AT&T retail locations nationwide and through AT&T business channels, as well as Apple channels.**
Available only on the nation's fastest mobile broadband network, iPhone 3GS delivers the following advantages unique to AT&T and its customers:
* Allows for true smartphone multi-tasking, such as talking and using applications at the same time, on AT&T's mobile broadband network
* Provides access to our entire national Wi-Fi network with nearly 23,000 hotspots
* Provides the best global coverage with wireless voice and data access in more than 200 countries
"We want to deliver the best, most complete package for our customers -- from price, to speed, to worldwide access and more," said David Christopher, chief marketing officer of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. "Combined with our new, lower monthly data plans beginning at just $15 a month, this new price brings even more value to one of the most popular devices in our leading lineup of smartphones. We're very excited for more people to experience iPhone on the nation's fastest mobile broadband network."
iPhone 3GS gives users access to the latest iPhone iOS 4 software plus the revolutionary App Store. Additional information is available at www.apple.com.
*AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.
**Price for 3GS sold in Apple channels is determined by Apple.
Requires new 2-year wireless voice agmt of $39.99 or higher with min $15/mo plan. Subject to wireless customer agrmt. Internal roaming rates or charges apply. Credit approval req'd. Activ. fee up to $36/line. Coverage & svcs, including mobile broadband, not avail everywhere. Geographic, usage & other conditions & restrictions (that may result in svc termination) apply. Taxes & other chrgs apply. See store or visit att.com for details and coverage map. Early Termination Fee (ETF): None if cancelled during first 30 days, but a $35 restocking fee may apply; after 30 days, ETF up to $325 applies (details att.com/equipmentETF). Regulatory Cost Recovery Charge up to $1.25/mo. is chrg'd to help defray costs of complying with gov't obligations & chrgs on AT&T & is not a tax or gov't req'd chrg. Wi-Fi: Access includes AT&T Wi-Fi Basic.
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AT&T Inc. is a premier communications holding company. Its subsidiaries and affiliates, AT&T operating companies, are the providers of AT&T services in the United States and around the world. Among their offerings are the world's most advanced IP-based business communications services and the nation's leading wireless, high speed Internet access and voice services. In domestic markets, AT&T is known for the directory publishing and advertising sales leadership of its Yellow Pages and YELLOWPAGES.COM organizations, and the AT&T brand is licensed to innovators in such fields as communications equipment. As part of its three-screen integration strategy, AT&T is expanding its TV entertainment offerings. Additional information about AT&T Inc. and the products and services provided by AT&T subsidiaries and affiliates is available at http://www.att.com.
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DALLAS, Jan. 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- AT&T* today announced a new price for the popular iPhone 3GS -- $49.00 -- available beginning tomorrow, Friday, January 7, for both new and upgrade-eligible existing AT&T customers. The offer will be available online at www.att.com/iphone, across more than 2,200 AT&T retail locations nationwide and through AT&T business channels, as well as Apple channels.**
Available only on the nation's fastest mobile broadband network, iPhone 3GS delivers the following advantages unique to AT&T and its customers:
* Allows for true smartphone multi-tasking, such as talking and using applications at the same time, on AT&T's mobile broadband network
* Provides access to our entire national Wi-Fi network with nearly 23,000 hotspots
* Provides the best global coverage with wireless voice and data access in more than 200 countries
"We want to deliver the best, most complete package for our customers -- from price, to speed, to worldwide access and more," said David Christopher, chief marketing officer of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. "Combined with our new, lower monthly data plans beginning at just $15 a month, this new price brings even more value to one of the most popular devices in our leading lineup of smartphones. We're very excited for more people to experience iPhone on the nation's fastest mobile broadband network."
iPhone 3GS gives users access to the latest iPhone iOS 4 software plus the revolutionary App Store. Additional information is available at www.apple.com.
*AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.
**Price for 3GS sold in Apple channels is determined by Apple.
Requires new 2-year wireless voice agmt of $39.99 or higher with min $15/mo plan. Subject to wireless customer agrmt. Internal roaming rates or charges apply. Credit approval req'd. Activ. fee up to $36/line. Coverage & svcs, including mobile broadband, not avail everywhere. Geographic, usage & other conditions & restrictions (that may result in svc termination) apply. Taxes & other chrgs apply. See store or visit att.com for details and coverage map. Early Termination Fee (ETF): None if cancelled during first 30 days, but a $35 restocking fee may apply; after 30 days, ETF up to $325 applies (details att.com/equipmentETF). Regulatory Cost Recovery Charge up to $1.25/mo. is chrg'd to help defray costs of complying with gov't obligations & chrgs on AT&T & is not a tax or gov't req'd chrg. Wi-Fi: Access includes AT&T Wi-Fi Basic.
About AT&T
AT&T Inc. is a premier communications holding company. Its subsidiaries and affiliates, AT&T operating companies, are the providers of AT&T services in the United States and around the world. Among their offerings are the world's most advanced IP-based business communications services and the nation's leading wireless, high speed Internet access and voice services. In domestic markets, AT&T is known for the directory publishing and advertising sales leadership of its Yellow Pages and YELLOWPAGES.COM organizations, and the AT&T brand is licensed to innovators in such fields as communications equipment. As part of its three-screen integration strategy, AT&T is expanding its TV entertainment offerings. Additional information about AT&T Inc. and the products and services provided by AT&T subsidiaries and affiliates is available at http://www.att.com.
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#5888
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I don't think iPhone 5 is coming this year. They said they'll release the white iPhone 4 this summer so I'm not sure they'd be coming out with a new model this quick.
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Maybe iPhone 5 is ready for Verizon with 4G LTE. ![Suite!](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/suite.gif)
I could then see AT&T getting iPhone 5 later in the year.
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I could then see AT&T getting iPhone 5 later in the year.
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And it's pretty much impossible for iPhone 5 to not be released this year.
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Will it come in yellow...?
#5895
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Verizon is going to announce 4G smart phones at CES. It would be lame if the iPhone only supports 3G while the Droids support 4G.
#5897
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There has to be a new(er) iPhone this year. They only release one phone a year while other manufacturers release several. ATT is getting 20 new Android phones this year including HTC Inspire with a 4.3 inch screen. Steve will think of some sort of innovation to get everyone all hard.
Just read this on Mac Rumors
CNET yesterday reported that it has received information from a source claiming that Apple has limited vacation time for its retail store employees over the next two months, ostensibly in order to handle crowds from a new product presumed to be the CDMA iPhone widely expected to come to Verizon. The source also indicates that Apple appears to be planning a media event for next Tuesday, January 11th, in order to introduce the device, although the window of time for an announcement of such a media event is already becoming extremely short.
During this weekend's 2011 CES, he says, Apple will steal some thunder by announcing a product-launch event on Tuesday, January 11. (That's 1/11/11, if you're into numerology.) At that event, the company will finally announce the long-awaited Verizon iPhone. (Cue "Hallelujah" chorus.)
Alas, this is all just hearsay, and while a lot of it seems reasonable--likely, even--there's still no official word from either Apple or Verizon.
My tipster, citing a close relative who works high up the Apple food chain, said the new iPhone will be CDMA-based (no surprise there) and ship in February. He also noted that Apple was limiting staff vacation time for January and February, ostensibly to handle a sharp increase in sales and service traffic.
We received a similar tip a few days ago claiming a January 11th announcement for the Verizon iPhone with availability set for February, although we have been unable to confirm its accuracy. With the rumored event just five days away, time is running short for Apple to notify members of the media in time to make travel arrangements, and we are thus somewhat skeptical of the claim at this point. Apple typically offers approximately one-week notice regarding its media events.
In support of CNET's claims regarding restrictions on Apple retail sore employee vacations, AppleInsider reports that it has heard similar rumblings, with the vacation blackout apparently spanning the last week of January and the first two weeks of February.
People familiar with the company's retail plans say Apple has issued a "blackout" period spanning three weeks, during which retail employees without seniority will not be allowed vacation time. That blackout period is said to begin the last week of January and continue into the first half of February.
Apple is also said to have retained many of its temporary holiday employees for its retail stores in anticipation of continuing strong business in their stores.
The reason for Apple's vacation blackout is not yet officially known, although the Verizon iPhone is likely the strongest candidate with a second-generation iPad also registering as a possibility.
Just read this on Mac Rumors
CNET yesterday reported that it has received information from a source claiming that Apple has limited vacation time for its retail store employees over the next two months, ostensibly in order to handle crowds from a new product presumed to be the CDMA iPhone widely expected to come to Verizon. The source also indicates that Apple appears to be planning a media event for next Tuesday, January 11th, in order to introduce the device, although the window of time for an announcement of such a media event is already becoming extremely short.
During this weekend's 2011 CES, he says, Apple will steal some thunder by announcing a product-launch event on Tuesday, January 11. (That's 1/11/11, if you're into numerology.) At that event, the company will finally announce the long-awaited Verizon iPhone. (Cue "Hallelujah" chorus.)
Alas, this is all just hearsay, and while a lot of it seems reasonable--likely, even--there's still no official word from either Apple or Verizon.
My tipster, citing a close relative who works high up the Apple food chain, said the new iPhone will be CDMA-based (no surprise there) and ship in February. He also noted that Apple was limiting staff vacation time for January and February, ostensibly to handle a sharp increase in sales and service traffic.
We received a similar tip a few days ago claiming a January 11th announcement for the Verizon iPhone with availability set for February, although we have been unable to confirm its accuracy. With the rumored event just five days away, time is running short for Apple to notify members of the media in time to make travel arrangements, and we are thus somewhat skeptical of the claim at this point. Apple typically offers approximately one-week notice regarding its media events.
In support of CNET's claims regarding restrictions on Apple retail sore employee vacations, AppleInsider reports that it has heard similar rumblings, with the vacation blackout apparently spanning the last week of January and the first two weeks of February.
People familiar with the company's retail plans say Apple has issued a "blackout" period spanning three weeks, during which retail employees without seniority will not be allowed vacation time. That blackout period is said to begin the last week of January and continue into the first half of February.
Apple is also said to have retained many of its temporary holiday employees for its retail stores in anticipation of continuing strong business in their stores.
The reason for Apple's vacation blackout is not yet officially known, although the Verizon iPhone is likely the strongest candidate with a second-generation iPad also registering as a possibility.
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#5898
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If it was a world phone then it'd have a sim card slot....
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Sorta off topic from the current discussion but my alarm has been working just fine ever since I posted in here that I was having problems with it. I haven't synced it or anything
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#5900
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It's been a month for me with the iphone on AT&T, I have 0 complaints. My service is fine. I've dropped 4-5 calls, usually in elevators or parking structures.
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More Verizon news
Boy Genius Report claims to have heard that the vacation blackout being imposed on Apple's retail store employees has been narrowed down to February 3rd-6th in several regions of the United Sates, suggesting that a major launch is scheduled for that weekend.
BGR has confirmed with a source close to Apple that the company has blacked out employee vacation requests between February 3rd and February 6th - Thursday through Sunday. The four-day vacation freeze has been confirmed to be in effect in several regions in the United States. A recent report suggested the vacation black-out would cover a period of three weeks beginning in late January and extending into February, which still could be true in some regions.
Boy Genius Report claims to have heard that the vacation blackout being imposed on Apple's retail store employees has been narrowed down to February 3rd-6th in several regions of the United Sates, suggesting that a major launch is scheduled for that weekend.
BGR has confirmed with a source close to Apple that the company has blacked out employee vacation requests between February 3rd and February 6th - Thursday through Sunday. The four-day vacation freeze has been confirmed to be in effect in several regions in the United States. A recent report suggested the vacation black-out would cover a period of three weeks beginning in late January and extending into February, which still could be true in some regions.
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Could be the new iPad.
I think I read that apple is holding a conference either next week or the week after
I think I read that apple is holding a conference either next week or the week after
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Verizon Iphone January 11th Announcement
Gizmodo was not invited, hence that seems to be the final hint that this has to do with Apple/Verizon
http://gizmodo.com/5727934/the-veriz...-on-january-11
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/07/v...-but-for-what/
Gizmodo was not invited, hence that seems to be the final hint that this has to do with Apple/Verizon
http://gizmodo.com/5727934/the-veriz...-on-january-11
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/07/v...-but-for-what/
#5909
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Verizon Iphone January 11th Announcement
Gizmodo was not invited, hence that seems to be the final hint that this has to do with Apple/Verizon
http://gizmodo.com/5727934/the-veriz...-on-january-11
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/07/v...-but-for-what/
Gizmodo was not invited, hence that seems to be the final hint that this has to do with Apple/Verizon
http://gizmodo.com/5727934/the-veriz...-on-january-11
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/07/v...-but-for-what/
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If Gizmodo wasn't invited then it's DEFINTELY the iPhone!!! That's hilarious! I literally loled in a public place when I read that! People are staring....
#5910
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^ did you read the post?
i mean their guess sounds somewhat reasonable to me..
but whether they can make a statement that it's definitely the iphone.. not sure
i mean their guess sounds somewhat reasonable to me..
but whether they can make a statement that it's definitely the iphone.. not sure
#5911
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shouldn't be the new ipad..
i highly doubt apple would let the carrier announce their new products first
i'm betting higher on bunch of LTE phones announced at CES is main reason for the event
but if it turns out to be the CDMA iphone (iphone 4 definitely), also makes sense that apple is not holding their own event since it's not really a new product
i highly doubt apple would let the carrier announce their new products first
i'm betting higher on bunch of LTE phones announced at CES is main reason for the event
but if it turns out to be the CDMA iphone (iphone 4 definitely), also makes sense that apple is not holding their own event since it's not really a new product
#5912
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No. It's the iPhone. Verizon already had a press event at CES to announce all the LTE phones. Why would they have another one the next week to say the samething.
There's a reason Apple is not at CES. They don't want their announcements being lost in the chaos of CES. They want all the attention. Hence why this is set for another day not during CES
There's a reason Apple is not at CES. They don't want their announcements being lost in the chaos of CES. They want all the attention. Hence why this is set for another day not during CES
#5913
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Makes sense.
I thought manufacturer announced the phones, not the carrier (ie verizon)
at least that's what i was thinking. and so, verizon wanted to go into details on LTE phones and MiFi and all those new gadgets in more details and pricing and what not
maybe i'm wrong
I thought manufacturer announced the phones, not the carrier (ie verizon)
at least that's what i was thinking. and so, verizon wanted to go into details on LTE phones and MiFi and all those new gadgets in more details and pricing and what not
maybe i'm wrong
#5915
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now, whenever the new iphone comes out to AT&T, i'm just hoping that verizon gets its version at the same time..
then all my patience using 3GS will be paid off and move to verizon =]
then all my patience using 3GS will be paid off and move to verizon =]
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Sweet, let it open up to Verizon...let everyone leave AT&T...then the network will open up and I'll be fine ![Smile](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
PS: I wouldnt be surprised if this is only the announcement of the iphone COMING to Verizon...but but doubt it to happen ASAP. My guess is they are announcing it...and it'll come this summer as a gen 5 version to keep the models the same across the board.
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PS: I wouldnt be surprised if this is only the announcement of the iphone COMING to Verizon...but but doubt it to happen ASAP. My guess is they are announcing it...and it'll come this summer as a gen 5 version to keep the models the same across the board.
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Sweet, let it open up to Verizon...let everyone leave AT&T...then the network will open up and I'll be fine ![Smile](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
PS: I wouldnt be surprised if this is only the announcement of the iphone COMING to Verizon...but but doubt it to happen ASAP. My guess is they are announcing it...and it'll come this summer as a gen 5 version to keep the models the same across the board.
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PS: I wouldnt be surprised if this is only the announcement of the iphone COMING to Verizon...but but doubt it to happen ASAP. My guess is they are announcing it...and it'll come this summer as a gen 5 version to keep the models the same across the board.
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I really don't see it being the iPhone.
I see that kind of announcement as being a job for Steve Jobs.
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I wouldn't be surprised if Apple surprises everyone and comes out with versions for Sprint and T-Mobile this year. Android is taking over fast, and Apple may just have to open up to ALL carrieres to keep the iPhone relevant in the long run.