Posts Tagged ‘iPhone connectivity’

The iPhone Will Be Released for Verizon in 2011

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Apple plans to begin later this year the production of a new iPhone, which will have CDMA technology, which uses Verizon, so that the telecommunications company to start selling the device in the first three months of 2011, sources said California company to New York newspaper.

This is the first time that The Wall Street Journal provides dates for the manufacture and distribution of the new iPhone for Verizon, after he had already informed some months ago that Apple was working on the design of a new device that will work with the network of that company.

This news reinforces the feeling that AT & T, which is the only company to offer phone service yet the iPhone exclusively in the U.S. since its launch in 2007, and will soon be without this exclusivity.

Verizon uses a technology different from the AT & T, so Apple has designed a new model of iPhone that uses CDMA technology and for which, according to financial daily, the U.S. company Qualcomm has developed one of the components ” key “operation.

The newspaper also said that Apple prepared in parallel a second new model will have GSM (more…)

iPads are produced many per month?

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

iPads

Despite the recent iPhone connectivity problems 4, Apple is experiencing one of the best years of their history, and much of this is due to the impressive success of your IPAD.

Considering that until last month, Apple had sold more than 3 million units, it is not surprising to discover that its executives have decided to increase substantially the level of production.

Reportedly, Apple had designed a plan to reach production of 2.5 million units per month by December, but now it seems that the company could reach that figure much earlier than thought.

A study by Digitimes Research, Apple has ordered iPads 2.3-2.35 million by July with 60% of those belonging to Wi-Fi/3G model, although models have Wi-Fi had better sales.

To understand the growth that has occurred in recent weeks, Digitimes Research indicated that in June alone ordered 1.2 million units, and in April were only 700,000 units.

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