Monday, 12 October 2020

IPHONE 12 SALES FOR OCT-DEC TO BEAT IPHONE 11 SALES FOR IPHONE 11 BY 1%


COUNTERPOINT RESEARCH: IPHONE 12 SALES FOR OCT-DEC TO BEAT IPHONE 11 SALES FOR IPHONE 11 BY 1%

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Ahead of the iPhone 12 launch tomorrow, expectations are high for how the new iPhones will impact Apple’s long term iPhone shipments, and whether customers will ditch their current phones to update to the newer handsets.

Now less than 24 hours from the event, Counterpoint Research says that Apple’s sell-in volume will gro 4% year-over-year thanks to the iPhone 12 in 2020, however, overall the overall global smartphone market will retract by 10%.

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The biggest upgrade cycle for Apple in recent years was for customers switching from iPhone X and XS series to the iPhone 11 in 2019, coming in 2nd place according to Counterpoint Research was upgrades following the launch of the iPhone 7. According to the research, Apple’s October to December sales will exceed the iPhone 11 upgrade cycle for Sept. to Dec. in 2019 by 1%, despite missing out on the entirety of September and much of the October smartphone demand.

Counterpoint Research Director Jeff Fiedhack attributes the expected large upgrade cycle due to the addition of 5G support, more option display sizes, and varying price points. In addition, wider international efforts to make 5G more mainstream will help in driving sales as more customers seek to adopt the faster connection speed.

Apple will officially launch the iPhone 12 series during its “Hi, Speed” event tomorrow, at 10 AM PT. The 4 models of the iPhone 12 lineup rumored to be called the iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max will all feature 5G support, flat edges, improved cameras, faster FaceID, and new color options.


Tomorrow's #AppleEvent will be "the most significant iPhone event in years."

#AppleEvent will be "the most significant iPhone event in years." 

Hi, Speed” event to be “the most significant iPhone event in years,” says analyst

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Less than 48 hours away from Apple’s “Hi, Speed” event, all eyes are on the tech giant’s most anticipated launches of the year, the iPhone 12. Unlike in the past, COVID19 has pushed Apple to release this year’s new iPhone a month later than usual and to hold its typical in-person event digitally.

Apple will announce the iPhone 12 series which will include the iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max. Each will sport 5G support, which by itself already has analysts and investors excited. As CNBC reports, “Investors and analysts have hoped for years that a 5G iPhone would represent a major upgrade and spur a big wave of sales”.

That immense optimism for 5G support, alongside possibly the biggest redesign to the iPhone since the iPhone X which introduced a nearly full-screen design, and all-new body design are causing analysts to call Tuesday’s event the “most significant iPhone event in years”.

Morgan Stanely analysts Katy Huberty writes in a note seen by CNBC that Apple will launch 4 new iPhones, confirming to earlier leaks and reports. According to Katy the smallest iPhone 12, the “mini” will feature a 5.4-inch screen that will match the size of the iPhone 6.

While Apple will announce its new handsets on Tuesday, what remains unknown is when they’ll be available to the public. Apple’s CFO Luca Maestri confirmed in the companies Q3 earnings call that the iPhone would go on sale later than normal. Apple leaker Jon Prosser who accurately reported the Oct. 13th event date says that iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 12 pre-orders will begin sometime in the week following the event, with shipments occurring the next week. As for the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max, Prosser says that those will ship later in November.

It’s possible that some models will go on sale shortly after the event while others take a longer time to hit store shelves, most likely due to challenges designing and manufacturing ten of millions of devices during a global pandemic. Last year, ten days elapsed between the launch event and the first iPhones that went on sale.

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Luckily for us, all the uncertainty will come to an end when the clocks hit 10 AM PT on Tuesday, October 13th. Apple Terminal will be covering the event live right here on appleterm.com, and over on our Twitter.


#Apple #AppleNews #iPhone12 #AppleSpecialEvent 

Wednesday, 16 September 2020

PS5 Global launch schedule: Comes in different prices of designed Edition

PS5 Global launch schedule: 
Most anticipated PS5 comes at different prices tags depending on versions and editions.

iOS 14, iPadOS 14, watchOS 7, and tvOS 14 Released with These Exciting New Features


Apple announces Apple Watch Series 6 with blood-oxygen sensor, brand new Navy Blue, and (PRODUCT) Red option

Apple announces Apple Watch Series 6 with blood-oxygen sensor, brand new Navy Blue, and (PRODUCT) Red option

Today Apple unveiled its newest Apple Watch, the Apple Watch Series 6. The new watch debuted not alongside 2020’s flagship iPhones, a change in tradition for the tech-giant.
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Series 6 remains visually unchanged besides two brand new colors, blue and (PRODUCT) red. The watch keeps the same design as the Series 5 with 40 and 44mm size options. Series 6 maintains the always-on display from Series 4 and 5 however it’s now 2.5 times bright in outdoor sunlight. Under the hood, the Series 6 sports an S6 processor which Apple says it 20% faster and based on the A13 Bionic chip in the iPhone 11.

The new system-in-package allows apps to launch 20%faster and maintains an 18-hour long day battery life. The new watch comes with fast charging, allowing it to be fully charged in less than 1.5 hours. Speaking of charging, the box will look different this time. Apple will not ship a power adapter in the box for the Apple Watch Series 6 or the Apple Watch SE as part of its environmental promises. However, the higher-end Titanium and Hermes models for the Series 6 do ship with a 5W power adapter.

The headlining feature of the new Series 6 is a blood-oxygen sensor that will be able to read using a new sensor how much oxygen your red blood cells are carrying. Users will be able to take their oxygen-level on demand, however, the Watch will also periodically check in the background when inactive, including during sleep. As Apple describes it:

Apple Watch Series 6 expands the health capabilities of previous Apple Watch models with a new feature that conveniently measures the oxygen saturation of the user’s blood, so they can better understand their overall fitness and wellness. Oxygen saturation, or SpO2, represents the percentage of oxygen being carried by red blood cells from the lungs to the rest of the body and indicates how well this oxygenated blood is being delivered throughout the body.

To expand the use of the new sensor, Apple is launching 3 new health studies that will explore how blood-oxygen levels can be used in “future applications”. Apple will partner with the University of California Irvine, and Anthem to study how blood oxygen can be used to manage and control asthma. In addition, Apple will work with Ted Rogers Center for Health Research and the Peter Munk Cardiac Center to study how blood oxygen cab used to manage heart failure.

Included in the suite of new fitness feature in the series 6 is an always-on altimeter which uses a more power-efficient barometric altimeter with GPS and nearby WiFi networks. This allows for the watch to detect plus or minus 1-foot elevation changes above ground. Apple also debuted 3 brand new Apple Watch bands, the first is the “Solo Loop”, a continuous band that has no hock and is made of soft silicon, or Braided yarn. Apple says it undertook a special UV treatment process to ensure the Braided band “creates a smooth, silky finish.”

A special UV treatment process used on the soft silicone of the Solo Loop creates a smooth, silky finish, while a precision-braiding machine interweaves the 16,000 polyester yarn filaments, made of 100 percent recycled material, with ultrathin silicone threads, giving unique stretchability and a distinct look to the Braided Solo Loop.

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Apple Watch Series 6 will ship with the latest version of watchOS, watchOS 7 which will ship to customers on Wednesday, September 16th alongside iOS and iPadOS 14. The Series 6 is available for order today at apple.com and will begin shipping on Friday, September 18th. Series 6 with GPS starts at $399, and Series 6 with GPS and Cellular starts at $499

Thursday, 3 September 2020

Apple will delay the iOS14

Apple will delay the iOS14 

@Apple will delay the enforcement of the #iOS14 policy that will require developers to ask users to opt-into ad-tracking/IDFA.


Apple to delay controversial #iOS14 policy regarding ad-tracking; The Information.

Boards to Transmit High-Resolution Images at Higher Speeds

Future iPhones May Feature LCP Circuit Boards to Transmit High-Resolution Images at Higher Speeds

 

Apple’s iPhones could, in the future, boast circuit boards based on liquid crystal polymer (LCP), which will allow them to transmit high-resolution at faster speeds.


DigiTimes report, which is based on information from industry sources in Apple’s supply chain, says the use of LCP-based flexible PCBs in-camera lens modules has been linked to the introduction of high-speed 5G in Apple’s iPhone lineup, as well as the popularity of live-streamed video and augmented reality apps.

LCP PCBs may also be massively adopted in ‌iPhone‌ camera lens modules in the future to support high-speed image transmission, the sources said, reasoning that image data will be increasingly complicated in the 5G era and high-speed transmission will be needed to allow high-resolution images in live streaming and AR applications.

The information was included in a report covering the increased activity of Apple’s supply chain partners to provide volume production of mmWave antenna boards for iPhones in 2021. mmWave is the fastest 5G network technology currently being rolled out by carriers.

Apple is expected to release high-end 6.7 and 6.1-inch iPhones with triple-lens cameras, alongside new lower-end 5.4 and 6.1-inch iPhones that are expected to feature dual-lens cameras.

At least some of those handsets are expected to support mmWave, but the report doesn’t specify when the iPhone is expected to include LCP-based camera module PCBs.

Apple Unveils 2021 Pride Edition Apple Watch Bands (with Some Extra Twists)

Apple Unveils 2021 Pride Edition Apple Watch Bands (with Some Extra Twists) Pride Edition Apple Watch bands have become almost a...