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    October 4, 2011
    Apple Introduces a New iPhone, With a Personal Assistant
    By NICK WINGFIELD
    CUPERTINO, Calif. — For its next act, Apple is turning the iPhone into a personal assistant.

    The company on Tuesday unveiled an eagerly awaited new version of the device, the iPhone 4S, that comes with a “virtual assistant,” Siri, that recognizes voice commands by users to schedule appointments, dictate text messages and conduct Web searches.

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

    The company also said the new phone would run on two kinds of cellphone networks, GSM and CDMA, allowing its operation worldwide.

    Despite the new features and the improved technology, Apple fans expressed disappointment on Twitter about the lack of a design change. Investors reacted as well, sending the stock down 5 percent, although they regained most of those losses by the time trading closed.

    Preorders for the iPhone 4S start on Friday; the phone goes on sale on Oct. 14. Prices start at $199 for a model with 16 gigabytes of storage.

    Apple will continue to sell its older iPhone 4 through its wireless carrier partners, which will drop the price to $99 from $199 when customers commit to a two-year contract. An even older model of the device, the iPhone 3GS, will be free, instead of $99, with a two-year contract.

    The new phone will be available on the AT&T, Verizon and Sprint networks.

    “When you think about it, only Apple could make such amazing software, hardware and services and bring them together into such a powerful, yet integrated experience,” said Timothy D. Cook, Apple’s chief executive officer, who introduced the new phone at an event here at the company’s headquarters.

    Mr. Cook’s appearance was his first at an event introducing a new Apple product since he took over as chief executive from Steven P. Jobs in August. Mr. Jobs was a master pitchman for Apple’s new products, captivating audiences with introductions that seemed off the cuff but were always meticulously rehearsed.

    Mr. Jobs, founder of the company, left the top job for health reasons, and became chairman of Apple’s board.

    Since the first iPhone was unveiled in 2007, Apple has come out with a new version each year, usually with an eye-catching new design, speedier technical performance and a fresh operating system packed with new features. While Apple generally has released the new versions in June, this one is coming out much closer to the crucial holiday selling season.

    With every new iPhone, Apple faces the challenge of how to entice its legions of fans to upgrade to the new device and to convert the much larger pool of people who don’t yet own one. The second task is the more difficult one, as mobile phones running the Android operating system by rival Google have flooded the market, with wider distribution from wireless carriers, more hardware choices and often cheaper price tags.

    When the previous iPhone update was released, in June 2010, Apple and Google each accounted for about the same share of new smartphone sales. Since then the market has shifted dramatically in Google’s favor. During the second quarter of this year, Android devices accounted for 43.4 percent of new smartphone sales to Apple’s 18.2 percent, according to the research firm Gartner.

    Both companies’ mobile businesses are growing swiftly as they steal share from rivals like the maker of the BlackBerry, Research in Motion, that have fallen behind their technical innovations.

    The iPhone is the most critical product in Apple’s line-up and the largest source of its revenue, accounting for more than $13.3 billion — almost half of total company sales — in the most recent quarter.
    Wow! How underwhelming!
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    So it failed to make any serious revolutions in the phone industry, and that's underwhelming?
    If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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    • #3
      Apple requires such revolutions to stay afloat. Otherwise it will just fade away as competitors continue make cheaper and superior versions of its breakthroughs.
      “As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
      "Capitalism ho!"

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      • #4
        Apple stock (AAPL) fell $17 to $357 in afternoon trading. The decline for Apple stock may be due to speculation that the company would unveil a new iPhone 5 today.


        Sell! Sell! Sell!!
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        • #5
          Originally posted by DaShi View Post
          Apple requires such revolutions to stay afloat. Otherwise it will just fade away as competitors continue make cheaper and superior versions of its breakthroughs.
          Fair point.
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          • #6
            4S looks to be a major disappointment. They just didn't bring their A game this year while Android devices are mounting by the dozens with some of them most definitely bringing their A game. People will keep buying Iphones for the brand name but techphiles already know Androids have them beat.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by DaShi View Post
              Apple requires such revolutions to stay afloat. Otherwise it will just fade away as competitors continue make cheaper and superior versions of its breakthroughs.
              That's basically every Android on the market. Cheaper and superior.

              I don't think Apple will go under any time soon even if they keep sending out rather "meh" products like the 4S because they have a strong brand name and millions of Applebots willing to pay twice the price for any inferior product they sell just as long as it has the Apple logo on it.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by DaShi View Post
                Yeah, Apple fell like 2 points out of 374.5 today. Big deal...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DaShi View Post
                  Let's face it, no matter how good or bad the "not Iphone 5" was Apple's stock was going to go down because it's so monstrously over priced compared to earnings nothing could justify it staying where it was at much less going higher.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by gribbler View Post
                    Yeah, Apple fell like 2 points out of 374.5 today. Big deal...
                    http://www.google.com//finance?chdnp...AQ:AAPL&ntsp=0
                    Actually, it fell $117. It will keep falling too unless sellers are able to find a greater fool.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Oerdin View Post
                      Actually, it fell $117. It will keep falling too unless sellers are able to find a greater fool.
                      How did you come up with $117? I think you took the $17 figure from the christian science monitor article and added a hundred by mistake.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by DaShi View Post
                        Apple requires such revolutions to stay afloat. Otherwise it will just fade away as competitors continue make cheaper and superior versions of its breakthroughs.
                        Seems like they already found some ways to protect themselves.
                        When Samsung wanted to introduce the new Galaxy line of tablet PCs and smartphones to the market, Apple sued Samsung because of volation of its patent rights.
                        Why? Because these Samsung phones/tablets have rounded edges and a large touchscreen on which you are able to access the buttons of the GUI and therefore bear too much resemblance to the Apple line of iPhones and iTablets.
                        AFAIK these lawsuits were even successful for Apple.

                        Well, I wonder what had happened if during ancient times we already had the patent laws of today. Could it be that in this case tables and chairs would be patent protected for their shape (a horizontal surface which is kept over the ground by means of 4 supports of round or rectangular shape and can be used to put various items on it).
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                        • #13
                          This really explains why Apple has chosen to ratchet up their legal offensive against Samsung. Samsung has already sold 10M Galaxy S IIs before it even hit the shores in the USA, and it's still flying off the shelves. And it's just one of many Android handset manufacturers. If you compare the Galaxy S II to the iPhone 4S, the Galaxy S II wins pretty much every category. The iPhone 4S is, simply, an inferior device to something that's already been out for months and is soon to be surpassed again.

                          Android "Ice cream sandwich" is supposed to be released this month with the new Nexus phone, probably next week.

                          In my estimation the 4S is Apple's "Plan B". There were constant rumours for quite a long time about manufacturing issues, then the delay, then the quick purchase of a company to package the "assistant" as a differentiating feature for the 4S...I think they were aiming for something far more grand and ran into issues. So they took the existing iPhone 4 chassis and plopped in the exact same chip from the iPad 2. It's a trivially small amount of engineering required, and they delayed to do it. The delay was clearly to implement this new phone.

                          Execution is already slipping.
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                          • #14
                            Check out the table here for why everyone is underwhelmed: http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/04/i...onic-and-tita/
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Asher View Post
                              This really explains why Apple has chosen to ratchet up their legal offensive against Samsung.
                              Bingo. You really started to wonder why Apple picked now to go all patent litigation crazy... and then this happens and it hits you like a brick.
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