Showing posts with label iphone 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone 5. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

iPhone 5 Rear Case Scratch Test shows it is highly susceptible to scratching. Video.


iPhone 5 Rear Case Scratch Test shows it is highly susceptible to scratching. Video.



allthingsd is reporting that a number of Apple early adopters claim that the back case of the iPhone 5 is highly susceptible to scratching and more visible signs of wear and tear, according to multiple reports from across the Web.
Perhaps even more serious, numerous accounts state that users are receiving iPhone 5 devices damaged directly out of the packaging, before customers have had chance to actually lay hands the device.
It seems to be an issue with the anodized aluminum surface, and the apparent difficulty that comes with keeping the device from getting nicks and scrapes. It appears that the black version is either more susceptible to damage than its white counterpart, or signs of visible wear are more readily visible due to the higher contrast in colors.
Apple has not yet responded to a request for comment. A video below made by    where they comment the issue  as follows:
It's less than 24 hours after our iPhone 5 Teardown and we have received a lot of questions about it. It's come to our attention that a lot of you are concerned about the scuffability of the iPhone 5's aluminum rear case, so much so that there's already a scandal brewing around it, which the Internet is calling "scuff-gate." We set out to find out just how much truth there is to the latest scandal surrounding a Apple product release, and have a little fun while we were at it.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Australia: iPhone 5 4G coming to Telstra, Optus and Vodafone. Plans revealed.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.





Australia: iPhone 5  4G coming to Telstra, Optus and Vodafone. Plans revealed.

Apple's new 4G iPhone 5, which is due to launch in Australia on Friday September 21. Telstra, Optus and Virgin are gearing up for the first 4G iPhone, while Vodafone is offering the device on its 3G and "3G+" DC-HSPA network, ahead of a 4G launch in 2013.


The Telstra plans come in Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large sizes. Small has AU$600 in talk/MMS, unlimited text and 1GB of data per month, Medium has AU$800 in talk/mms, unlimited text and 1.5GB of data per month, while Large has AU$900 in talk/mms, unlimited text and 2GB of data per month and Extra Large has unlimited talk, text and MMS and 3GB of data per month.
iPhoneSmallMediumLargeExtra Large
16GBAU$67AU$80AU$100AU$130
32GBAU$71AU$86AU$103AU$132
64GBAU$77AU$92AU$108AU$137
People who sign up early to the Large or Extra Large plans receive an extra 1GB of data per month for the first 12 months.
Optus has three varieties of plans, starting at AU$30 per month for 200MB of data and AU$200 of calls and texts per month, AU$60 per month for 1.5GB of data and AU$650 worth of calls and texts, AU$80 per month for 2GB and AU$850 worth of calls and texts.
The difference in value comes from handset repayments. The total monthly cost is listed below.
iPhoneAU$30 planAU$60 planAU$80 plan
16GBAU$48AU$66AU$80
32GBAU$52AU$70AU$82
64GBAU$57AU$75AU$87
Vodafone has much more variety of plans, but unlike Telstra and Optus, it does not yet have a 4G network in place. The AU$30 plan comes with 200MB of data, AU$180 worth of calls, texts and voicemail; the AU$40 plan comes with 500MB of data, AU$300 worth of calls, texts and voicemail; the AU$50 plan comes with 750MB of data, AU$500 worth of calls, texts and voicemail; the AU$60 plan comes with 1GB of data, AU$700 worth of calls, texts and voicemail; the AU$80 plan comes with 2GB of data, and infinite worth of calls and texts; the AU$100 plan comes with 3GB of data, and infinite calls and texts.
iPhoneAU$30 planAU$40 planAU$50 planAU$60 planAU$80 planAU$100 plan
16GBAU$48 per monthAU$44 per monthAU$60 per monthAU$66 per monthAU$80 per monthAU$100 per month
32GBAU$52.50 per monthAU$58.50 per monthAU$64.50 per monthAU$70.50 per monthAU$82.50 per monthAU$100 per month
64GBAU$57 per monthAU$63 per monthAU$69 per monthAU$75 per monthAU$87 per monthAU$100 per month
Optus subsidiary Virgin has five varieties of iPhone 5 plans, ranging from AU$450 credit per month with 250MB of data, AU$650 credit per month with 500MB of data, AU$400 credit per month with 2GB of data, AU$700 credit per month with 3GB of data or Unlimited with 4GB of data per month.
iPhoneAU$450 creditAU$650 creditAU$400 creditAU$700 creditUnlimited
16GBAU$47 per monthAU$53 per monthAU$59 per monthAU$65 per monthAU$89 per month
32GBAU$52 per monthAU$58 per monthAU$64 per monthAU$70 per monthAU$89 per month
64GBAU$56 per monthAU$62 per monthAU$68 per monthAU$74 per monthAU$92 per month
While Vodafone has the very cheapest plan at AU$44 per month, it also has very little data, and is running on a network that doesn't yet have 4G capabilities. The best deals appear to lie with Virgin, which offers the most data for the lowest price. Parent company Optus runs in second place, with Vodafone coming third on price. Telstra prices have edged slightly higher on the iPhone 5, but the telco has the advantage over its rivals of having the 4G network in more locations than anyone else right now, and has locked in plans to have the network reaching two-thirds of the population by June 2013.
Optus' 4G network is currently only available in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Newcastle.
Vodafone has confirmed that the new iPhone 5 will be compatible with its 4G network which is due to launch in early 2013. Given these are 24-month contracts, in the grand scheme of things it would be around a six or seven month wait for 4G with Vodafone, and only a quarter of your contract.

iPhone 5 pre-orders first batch took an hour to sold out.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


iPhone 5  pre-orders first batch took an hour to sold out

Apple’s website says “we’re currently unable to reach the carrier systems to process your order, but will reserve an iPhone for you.”

Pre-orders for the September 21 debut became available at 3:01 am ET Friday and sold out within an hour. In comparison, the iPhone 4S, which represented a smaller upgrade, took nearly a day to sell out.

People looking to snatch one up on launch day can still do so at Apple's retail stores at 8 a.m. local time. Historically, there have been long lines at these events, although Apple has worked to increase staff and inventory levels ahead of these releases in recent years. 

Verizon Wireless, AT&T and Sprint, the three carriers that will support the new phone, all say on their websites that it is possible to pre-order for arrival on launch day on September 21. It is unclear, however, if those measures represent current inventory levels.

The new phone represents a substantial upgrade to the iPhone 4S. It is made completely of aluminum and glass, with a taller screen, faster processor, better camera and a host of other improvements. 



Monday, August 13, 2012

Price cuts on Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, Target ahead of iPhone 5 launch.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


Price cuts on Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, Target ahead of iPhone 5 launch.






Target is offering the Verizon and AT&T flavors of the iPhone 4S for $179, while Best Buy has shaved $50 off the eight gigabyte iPhone 4, selling that model for just $49.
Those price drops join a promotion from Sprint, which is currently selling the iPhone 4S for $149, $50 less than its usual price.
Apple stores are also quietly matching prices from these and other retailers.
Apple is expected to announce a new fall product lineup, including the next iPhone, at an event on Sept 12.

Monday, July 30, 2012

September 12 New Apple event . iPhone 5 announcement?


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.




September 12 New Apple event . iPhone 5 announcement?

Several sources around the web are saying Apple is gearing up to unveil a new product at a major September 12 event, a source familiar with the plan said, presaging the long-awaited launch of the redesigned iPhone (5)
The world's most valuable technology company typically takes the wraps off its latest smartphones around the fall, allowing the gadget to hit store shelves in time for the peak holiday shopping season.
The fifth iteration of the device is expected to sport a thinner, larger screen and a smaller dock connector, among other tweaks, sources and analysts have said.

There was a leaked spares parts assembled and a video that may look like the final product as pictured above.


The September 12 date may shift, the source said on condition of anonymity.


Related article: iPhone5 spare parts assembled show how the device could look like.Video.