Tuesday, May 29, 2012

NYT > iPhone: Apple's Tim Cook on Steve Jobs, Leadership and Manufacturing

NYT > iPhone

Updated: Jan. 25, 2012

In 2007, Apple introduced the iPhone, which instantly became one of the most talked-about consumer products ever. Thousands of customers lined up to be the first to buy the phones, which featured computing and Wi-Fi capabilities, along with a crisp, computer-like display on an innovative touch screen. Rivals, including Google, rushed phones with similar features onto the market.

In October 2011, the company unveiled an eagerly awaited new version of the device, the iPhone 4S, that included a "virtual assistant," Siri, that recognized voice commands by users to schedule appointments, dictate text messages and conduct Web searches.

Although the new phone was virtually indistinguishable on the outside from its predecessor, the iPhone 4, it was packed with better technical innards, including a more advanced camera. The phone also included a more powerful chip known as the A5, the same microprocessor that acts as the brains inside the iPad.

Though many Apple fans expressed disappointment about the lack of a design change, consumers reacted very differently. Apple said it sold more than four million iPhone 4S's during the device's first weekend on sale.

In January 2012, after a blockbuster fourth quarter, Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, said the iPhone 4S accounted for the majority of iPhone sales. This statement took on added significance considering that at the time, the iPhone 3GS was free with a two-year contract, and the iPhone 4 cost $100. Even in a down economy and with a free iPhone in its portfolio, Apple still managed to sell the expensive, newer 4S to most of its customers.

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Yet the free and reduced-price iPhones were still important to the company's business. Tero Kuittinen, a senior analyst at MGI Research, said the free iPhone 3GS gave Apple the opportunity to expand aggressively into markets where smartphones were not as popular yet, like China and Africa.

Jan Dawson, an analyst with Ovum, said not to underestimate the power of the free iPhone 3GS and the cheaper iPhone 4. "You'd better believe the other iPhones are selling, too," he said. "They're suddenly competitive with the lower-end smartphones that you used to get if you couldn't afford an iPhone."

The iPhone4s runs on two kinds of cellphone networks, GSM and CDMA, allowing its operation worldwide. Prices start at $199 for a model with 16 gigabytes of storage. The new phone is available on the AT&T, Verizon and Sprint networks.

In a Race With Android

Apple's strategy helped narrow the lead that had been gained by Android phones, powered by Google's operating system. Nielsen, the audience measurement firm, reported that 61.6 percent of United States smartphone consumers surveyed in October 2011 said they had gotten an Android phone within the previous three months, while only 25.1 percent got an iPhone.

By December 2011, though, Android's lead among people who had recently acquired a smartphone had narrowed to 46.9 percent, while 44.5 percent of consumers said they had bought an iPhone, Nielsen said. About 57 percent of iPhone owners in December said they got the new iPhone 4S, while the rest, 43 percent, got older iPhones.

Legal Dispute

Soon after the iPhone 4S was introduced, Samsung Electronics said that it would seek to block its sale in France and Italy, asserting that the phone violated its patents. In seeking a court order against its rival in the two large European markets, Samsung indicated a more aggressive stance in its expanding patent battle with Apple.

Samsung said that it planned to file for preliminary injunctions in other countries after further review. The two companies are locked in about 20 legal disputes over patents in nine countries, including Australia, Britain, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands and the United States.

The fight began when Apple sued Samsung in April 2011 in the United States, asserting that the Samsung Galaxy lineup of smartphones and tablet devices "slavishly" copied the design, user interface and packaging of the iPhone and iPad. Samsung responded with its own lawsuits accusing Apple of violating its intellectual property.

An Issue of Control

Apple likes to maintain tight control over what programs can appear on the iPhone — a task that became a little bit harder in July 2010, when the Library of Congress, which has the power to define exceptions to an important copyright law, said that it was legal to bypass a phone's controls on what software it will run to get "lawfully obtained" programs to work.

The issue has been a topic of debate between Apple, which says it has the right to control the software on its devices, and technically adept users who want to customize their phones as they see fit.

Apple has also said that altering the phones encouraged the pirating of applications, exposed iPhones to security risks and taxed the company's customer support staff. But iPhone hobbyists say they simply want to have free range to use certain features and programs on their phones that Apple has limited or failed to offer.

Can Apple win in an intensely competitive market against rivals that are openly licensing their software to scores of companies? It faces that challenge not only in phones, but also in the market for tablet computers, where the iPad is about to take on a similar set of rivals.

The stakes are huge, as the mobile computing market could prove to be larger than the PC market ever was.

That leaves little room for error at Apple. The company must continue to create hit products, as a single misstep could give Android and other rivals an opportunity to make inroads and steal market share.

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Apple's Tim Cook on Steve Jobs, Leadership and Manufacturing
May 30th 2012, 04:00

Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, took the stage at a tech conference and said very little. But the audience listened anyway for the clues in what he didn't say about product plans. But Mr. Cook did speak more candidly about his relationship with Steve Jobs and about his approach to replacing the Apple co-founder as chief executive.

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iphone - Google News: Apple's iPhone, iPad 'engine' made in US, says Cook - CNET

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Apple's iPhone, iPad 'engine' made in US, says Cook - CNET
May 30th 2012, 05:53


Apple's iPhone, iPad 'engine' made in US, says Cook
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by Brooke Crothers May 29, 2012 10:48 PM PDT Follow @mbrookec Foxconn may assemble the iPhone and iPad in China, but key components are made in the good ol' USA, according to Apple CEO Tim Cook, speaking today at the D10 conference.

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iphone - Google News: iPhone may be assembled in the U.S, “one day” - Ubergizmo

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May 30th 2012, 03:43


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iPhone may be assembled in the U.S, "one day"
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By Hubert Nguyen on 05/29/2012 20:42 PDT Tim Cook, Apple's new CEO has publicly mentioned that the iPhone -which represents 50% of Apple's business- may be "one day" assembled in the United States. While this will certainly not happen overnight, ...
Why Apple Could Change Its Mind On The iPad Or iPhoneBusiness Insider
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iphone - Google News: Will iPhone 5 Chatter Hurt Apple's Sales? - PCWorld (blog)

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May 29th 2012, 22:02


Will iPhone 5 Chatter Hurt Apple's Sales?
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By Jeff Bertolucci, PCWorld May 29, 2012 3:01 PM Love 'em or hate 'em, iPhone gossip is the chief sustenance of tech bloggers and journalists, many of whom scrutinize the credibility of every rumor, no matter how preposterous. The reason?

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iphone - Google News: Leaked photos of iPhone 5 reveal new design - CNET (blog)

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May 30th 2012, 00:34


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Leaked photos of iPhone 5 reveal new design
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iphone - Google News: Samsung's Newest iPhone Rival—Galaxy S III—Hits Europe - Wall Street Journal

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Samsung's Newest iPhone Rival—Galaxy S III—Hits Europe - Wall Street Journal
May 30th 2012, 01:38


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Samsung's Newest iPhone Rival—Galaxy S III—Hits Europe
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s new flagship smartphone went on sale Tuesday in 28 European and Middle Eastern countries, as the cellphone giant upgraded its high-end device to compete with rival Apple Inc.'s iPhone. The Galaxy S III smartphones hit the shelves in countries ...
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iphone - Google News: Leaked photos of iPhone 5 reveal new designs - CNET

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May 30th 2012, 00:34


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Leaked photos of iPhone 5 reveal new designs
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iphone - Google News: Larger iPhone Screen Will Be Upstaged By LG's 5-inch Full 1080p HDTV Display - Forbes

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Larger iPhone Screen Will Be Upstaged By LG's 5-inch Full 1080p HDTV Display - Forbes
May 29th 2012, 15:11


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Larger iPhone Screen Will Be Upstaged By LG's 5-inch Full 1080p HDTV Display
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The display uses AH-IPS (Advanced High Performance In-Plane Switching) technology as opposed to the current In-Plane Switching technology of the iPhone 4S. According to Tech2, "This new generation of In-Plane Swtiching showcases better colour accuracy, ...
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iphone - Google News: Apple iTV: iPhone-maker feeds the high-definition hype - Los Angeles Times

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May 29th 2012, 22:15


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Apple iTV: iPhone-maker feeds the high-definition hype
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Though Ive wouldn't say what that device was, speculation immediately kicked off that he was referring to the widely rumored Apple television set -- and not just, say, a sixth-generation iPhone. A few months earlier, chief executive Tim Cook dropped ...
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iPhone: Tuesday Recap: iOS 6 Maps, WWDC 2012 Schedule, iPhone Parts Leak, New Bitly

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Tuesday Recap: iOS 6 Maps, WWDC 2012 Schedule, iPhone Parts Leak, New Bitly
May 29th 2012, 21:47

Apple WWDC 2012 logoWWDC 2012 is less than two weeks away now, so that means Apple is finally getting all their ducks in a row with developers, today announcing not only a schedule of events (minus a bunch of stuff yet to be announced), an iOS app for the event and even a time and date for the keynote. It's sure to be an exciting event, and you can bet that MacLife.com will have all the details as things unfold. In the meantime, pull up a chair and soak in the day's tech news for Tuesday, May 29, 2012.

BGR Claims to Have Photos of New iOS 6 Maps App

If you like your iOS 6 rumors ladled with a heavy coating of blurry photographic evidence, we might have just what you're looking for. BGR claims to have photos of the new Maps app that Apple plans to introduce with iOS 6, which will presumably be at least previewed at the upcoming WWDC 2012 conference on June 11. We'd be willing to bet iOS developers will likely take home an early beta build of the new software at the same time, which is said to ditch Google Maps in favor of the one Apple has quietly been building in the background, which includes a swanky 3D mode among other feats of strength. The photos on BGR's website don't prove all that much, but we're pretty sure that Apple will be ditching Google sooner than later, so it's worth a peek.

Apple Posts WWDC 2012 Schedule, iOS App

Speaking of WWDC 2012, Apple today posted scheduling information on its website for those developers lucky enough to attend. This year's conference includes six technical tracks and more than 100 sessions and labs, although the schedule includes an awful lot of spots where "Session To Be Announced" is posted, which might as well just be further evidence that iOS 6 (and probably a gold master of OS X Mountain Lion) will be the stars of the show. Developers can also now download the WWDC 2012 iOS app, which will be their guide to the week-long conference in San Francisco when it kicks off on June 11.

Rumor: Next iPhone Back Revealed?

9to5Mac is reporting that the iPhone repair experts over at iFixyouri have turned up parts from a Chinese supplier which look an awful lot like those for the next iPhone -- the one that's a bit taller and features a smaller dock connector, as well as a headphone jack at the bottom of the device. That last one is a new chapter in the sixth-generation iPhone rumor saga which seems probable enough. Finally, the parts are also available in two other colors aside from the usual black and white, which seems to indicate that Apple may open the handset up to some iPod-style color schemes. If that sounds crazy, keep in mind this particular parts supplier was the same one who first outed the white iPad, so they have a bit of street credibility for this kind of thing.

WWDC 2012 Keynote: June 11 at 10am PST

One final WWDC 2012-related item for today's recap: All Things D is reporting that Apple has announced a date and time for the much-anticipated keynote at the developer conference, where Cupertino is expected to at least preview iOS 6 and possibly firm up its plans for OS X Mountain Lion at the same time. To no one's surprise, the date is Monday, June 11, 2012 -- the first day of the conference -- and the festivities kick off at 10am PST (1pm EST), which is fairly customary for Apple as well. The event will mark the first time CEO Tim Cook has presided over WWDC since taking over in his new role, and there should be plenty of cool stuff discussed there, given that Apple has been strangely quiet thus far this year where new product is concerned.

Welcome to the New Bitly

The Bitly Blog has announced some major changes to the URL-shortening service, not the least of which involves a new iOS app for iPhone for saving and sharing links from anywhere. The feature is also available with the company's new "bitmarklet" (their own version of a souped-up bookmarklet) as well as an extension for the Chrome browser. "What you see here today is the new bitly!" the blog announced today. "We've been hard at work adding features that make it easier and faster to find and share interesting stuff. Special thanks to the hundreds of users who helped us through all our rounds of testing." Bitly has posted a new knowledge base to help guide existing users around all of the website changes, and the new app can be downloaded free from the App Store right now.

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iphone - Google News: The top iPhone and iPad apps on App Store - CBS News

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May 29th 2012, 21:15


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The top iPhone and iPad apps on App Store
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App Store Official Charts for the week ending May 28, 2012: Top Paid iPhone Apps: 1. iTranslate Voice (Sonico GmbH) 2. Angry Birds Space (Rovio Mobile Ltd.) 3. Grand Theft Auto 3 (Rockstar Games) 4. Flick Home Run ! (infinity pocket) 5.
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iphone - Google News: Bit.ly Adds iPhone App - Better Than Mobile Site? - PC Magazine

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Bit.ly Adds iPhone App - Better Than Mobile Site? - PC Magazine
May 29th 2012, 21:51


Bit.ly Adds iPhone App - Better Than Mobile Site?
PC Magazine
By BrothaTech The url shortening service Bit.ly has decided to take the wraps off its new site and released an iPhone app alongside that now lets users also save urls for reading later. If you use Bit.ly as your url shortener of choice, ...
Bit.ly releases iPhone app as part of total service revampIntoMobile

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NYT > iPhone: The Top iPhone and iPad Apps on App Store

NYT > iPhone

Updated: Jan. 25, 2012

In 2007, Apple introduced the iPhone, which instantly became one of the most talked-about consumer products ever. Thousands of customers lined up to be the first to buy the phones, which featured computing and Wi-Fi capabilities, along with a crisp, computer-like display on an innovative touch screen. Rivals, including Google, rushed phones with similar features onto the market.

In October 2011, the company unveiled an eagerly awaited new version of the device, the iPhone 4S, that included a "virtual assistant," Siri, that recognized voice commands by users to schedule appointments, dictate text messages and conduct Web searches.

Although the new phone was virtually indistinguishable on the outside from its predecessor, the iPhone 4, it was packed with better technical innards, including a more advanced camera. The phone also included a more powerful chip known as the A5, the same microprocessor that acts as the brains inside the iPad.

Though many Apple fans expressed disappointment about the lack of a design change, consumers reacted very differently. Apple said it sold more than four million iPhone 4S's during the device's first weekend on sale.

In January 2012, after a blockbuster fourth quarter, Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, said the iPhone 4S accounted for the majority of iPhone sales. This statement took on added significance considering that at the time, the iPhone 3GS was free with a two-year contract, and the iPhone 4 cost $100. Even in a down economy and with a free iPhone in its portfolio, Apple still managed to sell the expensive, newer 4S to most of its customers.

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Yet the free and reduced-price iPhones were still important to the company's business. Tero Kuittinen, a senior analyst at MGI Research, said the free iPhone 3GS gave Apple the opportunity to expand aggressively into markets where smartphones were not as popular yet, like China and Africa.

Jan Dawson, an analyst with Ovum, said not to underestimate the power of the free iPhone 3GS and the cheaper iPhone 4. "You'd better believe the other iPhones are selling, too," he said. "They're suddenly competitive with the lower-end smartphones that you used to get if you couldn't afford an iPhone."

The iPhone4s runs on two kinds of cellphone networks, GSM and CDMA, allowing its operation worldwide. Prices start at $199 for a model with 16 gigabytes of storage. The new phone is available on the AT&T, Verizon and Sprint networks.

In a Race With Android

Apple's strategy helped narrow the lead that had been gained by Android phones, powered by Google's operating system. Nielsen, the audience measurement firm, reported that 61.6 percent of United States smartphone consumers surveyed in October 2011 said they had gotten an Android phone within the previous three months, while only 25.1 percent got an iPhone.

By December 2011, though, Android's lead among people who had recently acquired a smartphone had narrowed to 46.9 percent, while 44.5 percent of consumers said they had bought an iPhone, Nielsen said. About 57 percent of iPhone owners in December said they got the new iPhone 4S, while the rest, 43 percent, got older iPhones.

Legal Dispute

Soon after the iPhone 4S was introduced, Samsung Electronics said that it would seek to block its sale in France and Italy, asserting that the phone violated its patents. In seeking a court order against its rival in the two large European markets, Samsung indicated a more aggressive stance in its expanding patent battle with Apple.

Samsung said that it planned to file for preliminary injunctions in other countries after further review. The two companies are locked in about 20 legal disputes over patents in nine countries, including Australia, Britain, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands and the United States.

The fight began when Apple sued Samsung in April 2011 in the United States, asserting that the Samsung Galaxy lineup of smartphones and tablet devices "slavishly" copied the design, user interface and packaging of the iPhone and iPad. Samsung responded with its own lawsuits accusing Apple of violating its intellectual property.

An Issue of Control

Apple likes to maintain tight control over what programs can appear on the iPhone — a task that became a little bit harder in July 2010, when the Library of Congress, which has the power to define exceptions to an important copyright law, said that it was legal to bypass a phone's controls on what software it will run to get "lawfully obtained" programs to work.

The issue has been a topic of debate between Apple, which says it has the right to control the software on its devices, and technically adept users who want to customize their phones as they see fit.

Apple has also said that altering the phones encouraged the pirating of applications, exposed iPhones to security risks and taxed the company's customer support staff. But iPhone hobbyists say they simply want to have free range to use certain features and programs on their phones that Apple has limited or failed to offer.

Can Apple win in an intensely competitive market against rivals that are openly licensing their software to scores of companies? It faces that challenge not only in phones, but also in the market for tablet computers, where the iPad is about to take on a similar set of rivals.

The stakes are huge, as the mobile computing market could prove to be larger than the PC market ever was.

That leaves little room for error at Apple. The company must continue to create hit products, as a single misstep could give Android and other rivals an opportunity to make inroads and steal market share.

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The Top iPhone and iPad Apps on App Store
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iphone - Google News: Polarize your iPhone photos with Trygger - CNET (blog)

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May 29th 2012, 20:47


Polarize your iPhone photos with Trygger
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In the world of fashionable, yet functional iPhone cases, many players have come and gone, but none have tackled polarization quite as well as Trygger's camera case for iPhone. by Joe Aimonetti May 29, 2012 1:44 PM PDT I had the opportunity to check ...
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iphone - Google News: The top iPhone and iPad apps on App Store - San Francisco Chronicle

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May 29th 2012, 20:41


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The top iPhone and iPad apps on App Store
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(05-29) 13:33 PDT , (AP) -- App Store Official Charts for the week ending May 28, 2012: Top Paid iPhone Apps: 1. iTranslate Voice (Sonico GmbH) 2. Angry Birds Space (Rovio Mobile Ltd.) 3. Grand Theft Auto 3 (Rockstar Games) 4. Flick Home Run !
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iphone - Google News: Five tools every iPhone photographer must have - CNET (blog)

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Five tools every iPhone photographer must have - CNET (blog)
May 29th 2012, 20:49


Five tools every iPhone photographer must have
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by Jason Cipriani May 29, 2012 1:37 PM PDT Follow @MrCippy An iPhone 4S complete with Olloclip, Glif, Gorlliapod, and headphones set up to take a photo. As the saying goes: "The best camera is the one you have with you." More often than not, for me, ...

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iphone - Google News: Samsung Galaxy S III gets head start on rival iPhone - msnbc.com

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May 29th 2012, 20:36


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Samsung Galaxy S III gets head start on rival iPhone
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"That's about the same as when the latest iPhone went on sale," said 21-year old Steven Barth, who was taking orders at the shop. "I think our publicity campaign also helps. We are giving away about a hundred Galaxys today, in this shop.
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iphone - Google News: New Leaked Images Purportedly Show Next iPhone - PC Magazine

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May 29th 2012, 20:54


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New Leaked Images Purportedly Show Next iPhone
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By Angela Moscaritolo New leaked images have surfaced on the Web purportedly showing the next-generation iPhone set to be released later this year. The images, obtained by Engadget from the "historically reliable" repair firm uBreakiFix, appear to show ...
Photos of alleged new iPhone surface, along with new 3-D maps appLos Angeles Times
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