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Apple updates the new iOS

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At Apple’s press conference where they unveiled a new range of products the company also announced version 4.1 of iOS, which arrives with bug fixes and new features for the supported iPhone and iPod Touch devices.

This release first and foremost fixes a lot of issues that many have experienced with the OS. Apple listed the fixes at their keynote speech, which ranged from proximity sensor issues being resolved, to Bluetooth problems also being fixed in iOS 4.1.

Apple claimed that iPhone 3G performance issues will be resolved too, whilst they announced there are additions to the new platform and not just the resolution of problems.

Apple has added HDR photos, which stands for High Dynamic Rage where three pictures can be taken at the same time, one over exposed, one under exposed and another normal one - where they are combined to produce the best possible photo.

Added to iOS 4.1 is the ability to upload HD video content over WIFI, which was apparently absent from previous versions of 4. Other improvements are relating to iTunes, where it’s now possible to rent TV shows and not just purchase them from Apple.

Game centre is a new addition to the latest Apple OS release, where essentially there are now multiplayer games on their devices that are even being developed in great 3D detail.

A few of these features feel as if they should have been a part of the iPhone 4 at launch, whilst the others just relate to teething problems that early adopters have encountered and Apple are being very apologetic for.

iOS 4.1 will be available free from next week and downloadable through iTunes, as per usual.

O2 unveils Apple’s iPhone 4 on pay as you go

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The original UK reseller of the Apple handsets has made available the latest iPhone 4 on prepay, at the starting price of £495 with O2.

The 16GB version of the new Apple mobile is just £5 shy of £500, where the 32GB iPhone 4 model comes in a £595. Apple’s own online retail store has the 16GB iPhone 4 at £499, with the 32GB version selling for £599 - where there’s not a great deal of difference between the costs.

O2’s tariff backing up the Apple phone has 300 text message and 500MB data allowance a month, if the phone is topped up with £10-£14. To obtain 500 text messages, the top up fee is £15-£29 and the unlimited message deal is priced at £30 a month.

This deal isn’t as attractive as Vodafone’s offer last week, where the purchase price of the phone includes a data allowance of 250GB a month, along with 1GB of free BT Openzone WIFI access.

O2 reportedly lost the exclusivity to selling Apple iPhone handsets in the UK when they opted to be the sole network provider to the Palm Pre mobiles, where the popularity of that series of phones has yet to make the impact O2 had once perhaps hoped.

Apple’s iPhone 4 arrives on pay as you go with Vodafone

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Mobile phone network Vodafone has brought the iPhone 4 on to a pay as you go deal, where the cost of the 16GB model is £480 with some incentives included to attract potential buyers to purchase the phone from them - rather than SIM free and unlocked from Apple.

The latest Apple 16GB iPhone mobile phone is just £20 shy of £500 with Vodafone, where the 32GB version comes in at £570 and the network is even selling the older 8GB 3GS at £385. In stark contrast, Apple’s own store has the 16GB iPhone 4 at £499, the 32GB version at £599 and the 8GB 3GS is retailing at the largest margin of £419.

Vodafones’ handsets are of course locked to that very network, where they are hoping to win customers over by the tariff bundle they are now included with every iPhone pay as you go bought.

Included as part and parcel of the purchase price is a data allowance of 250GB a month, along with 1GB of free BT Openzone WIFI access a month. Calls and text messages are on their Simplicity tariff, with a charge of 20p a minute and 10p for a text message.

Whether this offer will entice new iPhone 4 buyers time will only tell, although the data allowance does appear to be a good deal for light users where the heavier data users might struggle at keeping within the limits set out by Vodafone.

Motorola mocks Apple in ads

‘No Jacket Required’

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Motorola has taken to ridiculing Apple’s iPhone 4 signal issues, whilst promoting their own handsets at the same time in the USA. Moto has taken to raising the issues that ‘No Jacket’ is required for using their own handsets, as it doesn’t need a case to work properly where just holding their latest Driod X mobile in a certain way doesn’t result in a loss of signal.

The Motorola website now holds this image to your right, which backs this latest campaign of theirs that highlights their Android mobiles do not suffer the same problems as the iPhone 4 and a case isn’t needed for the phone just to make a call.

Moto has gone on to place a large advert in the New York Times newspaper this week that just further mocks Apple, where they really bring to attention the problems over the iPhone 4’s reception faults and in a very not so subtle or understated way.

The advert starts with the very large letters ‘No Jacket Required’, stamping home in the largest possible way their message that a case isn’t needed. The ad then draws attention to the features of the Droid X, whilst highlighting and pointing out around the sides of the phone how it betters the iPhone 4 - in what can only be described as an attack ad of the highest order.

The most obvious nod to Apple is the ‘Dual Antenna design, one at the top of the phone and one at the bottom’, clearly highlighting how better the reception is over the iPhone 4 and the Motorola handset won’t be plagued with the same issues.

It is the statement at the bottom that really digs in knife, and then turns it.

“At Motorola, we believe a customer shouldn’t have to dress up their phone for it to work properly”

“That’s why the Driod X comes with a dual antenna design. The kind that allows you to hold the phone any way you like to make a crystal clear call without a bulky phone jacket”

“For us it’s just one of those things that comes as a given when you’ve been making mobile phones for over 30 years”

All of which is a great and funny way to sell your upcoming phone we believe at One Mobile Ring, whilst at the same time highlighting the flaws of others and possibly having to pay rights to Phil Collins along the way.

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T-Mobile and Three start selling the iPhone 4 on Friday

Apples for the two Ts

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Mobile phone networks T-Mobile and Three both announced over Twitter today they will be retailing the Apple iPhone 4,  as of Friday this week.

Unveiled in a very low key way, whilst also showing the two networks have embraced social media was the unusual way they publicised they will be stocking the new iPhone, both in their shops and online too.

T-Mobile and Three have previously never sold Apple handsets directly, nor have they officially supported them on their own networks.

It has been reported their staff have undertaken sales training this week in preparation of the stores early opening hours on Friday morning, solely for the expectant rush of sales over the counter and also for those who have pre-registered and ordered the mobile phone in advance.

T-Mobile announced and confirmed the arrival of the new Apple mobile in the twitter message ” #iPhone 4 launching on T-Mobile on Friday July 30th. Official pricing announcement expected imminently “.

Mobile phone network Three was more subtle, by responding to a Tweet from a customer with the message ” iPhone 4 will be on sale in our stores from Friday!! ” .

T-Mobiles prices for the iPhone 4 were the highest of all the networks, although there could be a revision of the unwelcomed prices due to the end part of their message.

Three has the most competitive costing model of the larger networks, where they undercut most deals with a cost of just £99 on a £30 a month tariff.

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Apple confirms White iPhone 4 delay

It is more of a challenge to make than Black

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Apple has announced in a press statement to the media there will be a delay in bringing the white iPhone 4 to market, despite claiming at their recent press conference it will be available in July.

The statement comes after a month of waiting and the question constantly being asked to Apple store staff and also the handset resellers, as to when the white iPhone 4 will arrive with many supposedly holding out for that very model.

The announcement by Apple states: “White models of Apple’s new iPhone 4 have continued to be more challenging to manufacture than we originally expected, and as a result they will not be available until later this year.”

No more further details than later this year have been given to the media, which will gravely upset those who saw the slide from their impromptu press conference of late that mentioned “End of July” for its arrival.

Rumours surrounding the delay are that the mass production of the cases or iPhone 4 bumpers has taken precedence, which would make perfect sense - as 3 million customers need them to be able to make and receive phone calls.

Apple responds to the iPhone 4 signal problems

“we’re on the case”

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Apple’s impromptu press conference to address the issues over signal problems with the iPhone 4 resulted in the offer of a free case, to all purchasers of their latest handset.

The case, or what looks more like the rubber bumper around the outside bumper cars at fairgrounds, will be available from the Apple website as of July 22nd where the iPhone 4 purchaser can also return their mobile for a refund if not fully satisfied with the results.

The free bumper that usually costs £25 and is wrapped around the sides of the phone, which therefore prevents the “death grip” or where the handset holder makes contact between the break in two parts of the iPhone 4’s antenna - which reportedly results in the loss of signal.

Apple mentioned the bumpers might not stretch that far and there will be third party cases available, as the demand will be high for the now 3 million iPhone 4 owners with this offer expiring on September 30th.

Apple’s boss Steve Jobs admitted “we’re not perfect. We know that, you know that. And phones aren’t perfect either”. In the press conference, he also said iPhone 4 wasn’t alone and roped in BlackBerry, Samsung and also HTC where he accused them of a similar fault in their latest models and went on to prove this with a drop in signal by using a similar grip.

Although the case will not resolve the issue entirely, it could effectively put a fairly literal plaster over the problem in the meantime.

Weekly Review 16th of July

It has been a busy week in the mobile world, which makes for a much welcomed change from last in which it appeared the world had a quiet one following on from Independence day in the States.

This week’s news mostly surrounded BlackBerry, companies mentioning upcoming features in their OS that BlackBerry will have soon.  The iPhone 4 maker scheduled an impromptu press conference, along with releasing a possible signal fix to their mobile OS.

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The week started with an analyst report from the company Rodman and Renshaw, detailing there is an iPad-esque tablet on the way from Research In Motion. This report had specifics that seemed to be backed up in a video of the new upcoming OS, later on in the week.

A 7-inch BlackBerry tablet device by Research In Motion was apparently scheduled to be released next year, with the analyst company detailing that it has now been changed. The report goes on to mention the BlackBerry will be powered by a 1Ghz Marvell processor with abilities such as full HD 1080p playback, advanced 3D graphics, 16 megapixel image capture, front facing and rear cameras.

Midweek, BlackBerry’s new OS 6 was officially demoed on video, ahead of its unveiling later on this year. The preview of the OS 6 highlighted exactly what features will be in the new platform, where the video appears to be very touch screen centric. Some more astute observers will note the BlackBerry’s screen dimensions and not a single physical keyboard was seen in the footage.

All of this could just highlight RIM are now focussing heavily on large touch screen devices, with more of a tablet style screen - as the dimensions alone of the device’s screen denotes a BlackBerry Tablet.

Another BlackBerry new’s item came across our desks this week, in the form of an invite to try out a new piece of software for the device. BlackBerry Protect is an upcoming app from RIM, where someone will be able to locate a misplaced phone easily or remotely wipe the phones’ contents if permanently lost.

The free application for BlackBerry mobiles will provide access to a webportal, where all of the features listed above are accessible. It will even be possible to triangulate the missing phone’s position by surrounding cell towers, or actually remotely power-on the GPS to aid in the handset’s recovery.

Not to be outdone by this, Microsoft also made public on the same day their upcoming mobile OS will also have these features. Windows Phone 7 will have a similar set of abilities as BlackBerry Protect, only natively inside the OS.

These features are comparable to Apple’s FindMe, only they differ in the cost as apparently this will be free and part and parcel of the Microsoft mobile OS where FindMe does carry a price.

Microsoft has a web based portal known as SkyDrive for accessing these security features, which also allows for 25GB of data to be stored. Services such as locating of the missing phone, locking the device or remotely wiping all the data will be possible in much the same way as BlackBerry will offer.

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On Thursday it came to light that Apple will be holding an unscheduled press conference on Friday, all in order to talk about the iPhone 4 with the possibility of the signal dropping issue on the agenda that has plagued the handset since day one.

Speculation has been rife over whether they will recall the new fourth generation Apple mobile, which will be a vast operations seeing as they sold 1.7 million iPhone 4 handsets in just 3 days.

What could be a more likely scenario would be that Apple will put the world at ease by openly discussing the issue relating to the signal problem, as their open letter last month did not go down as well as they expected where its contents surrounded the miscalculation of the signal reception only.

Later on in the same day, an update to the iPhone’s operating system was made available from the usual source of iTunes, for all those iPhone 4 users along with the older iPhone 3G/3GS owners that have upgraded to iOS 4.

iOS 4.0.1 was released way ahead of their press conference, all with a view to resolve the issues that have surrounded the handsets signal problems.

It has already been noted by early adopters of the update that Apple has increased the size of the bars in displaying the signal, just to make the reception visually clearer with its recalibration already firmly in place.
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Two new handset announcements hit the wires this week, with one appearing on Three and another being the smallest and lightest Guinness Book of Records holding mobile phone with cases that add functionality.

An Israeli mobile phone company launched in the UK the Modu 1, which is a small phone that can be placed in a number of different fascia or cases to offer up different functionality.

The Modu 1 is only 72.1mm in height, 37.6mm in width, whilst it’s only 7.8mm thick with a weight of 40.1 grams where an actual credit card comes in around 53.9mm in height and 85.6mm in length.

There are 12 different cases currently available for the Modu 1, which dramatically changes the whole look of the handset and its functions. These range from sporty designs with a pedometer, to a night fascia with a 3.2MP camera.

Natively, the phone has a 1.3-inch OLED screen, with tri-band connectivity and has features such as 2GB of memory, an mp3 player, Bluetooth 1.2 with a proprietary OS and a 7-key pad design.

Three jointly unveiled a sub £100 Android handset, running version 2.1 of the Google OS. ZTE’s Racer is a 2.8-inch QVGA resistive touch screen mobile, with 2GB of storage from an accompanying microSD card along with a 3.2 megapixel camera - all running from the same 600Mhz chipset as the HTC Legend.

The £99 Racer handset is co-branded by Three, in much the same way as two other joint venture mobile phones that are on Three by ZTE, the MF112 and F930.

The phone is free from as little as £13 a month on Three’s Internet Talker 300 tariff, or costing £99 plus a £10 credit on pay as you go - which makes for one of the cheapest 2.1 Android handsets around today.
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So, what can you offer me for £15 a month?

At the end of the week we begun a feature to aid people in the minefield of choosing a tariff and along with their handset deals, by starting at £15 a month and what that consists of on each major network.

In this week’s break down we highlighted what Three, T-Mobile and Orange all have to offer in their £15 a month bracket along with what phones are available too and also the network’s ‘SIM Only’ offering.

Each of the networks have competitive deals in this price range, all with a good range of phones on offer to suit all tastes and styles.

Three’s £15 ‘SIM Only’ tariff appears to be a strong contender, if you just want a contact and not a phone too.

This deal offers up 300 minutes at any time of the day and to any network, along with 2,000 minutes to any Three based phone numbers, with 3,000 texts, a 1GB data allowance and free voicemail. This comes with free Windows Live Messenger chats and free Skype-to-Skype calls which does not encroach on that 1GB data allowance - all on a one month rolling contract.
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Samsung Galaxy S review

The review of the week came from Samsung’s flagship Android handset, the Galaxy S. This new model arrives with a much larger screen than ever seen before on an Android mobile phone in the UK, with Samsung’s own familiar tweak to the OS. Samsung’s Galaxy S runs from a 1Ghz processor, but not the Qualcomm version that’s in the HTC Desire only this is Samsung’s own mobile chipset that also features in their Wave phone.

The Galaxy S’ display has the brightest and most vivid screen we’ve seen, with a 4-inch Super AMOLED 800×480 display that is really the handset’s most outstanding feature. The screen actually puts the Desire’s version to shame, with its colours and sharpness that are beyond belief and are not even washed out in bright sunlight, where AMOLED screens usually are.

Samsung has tweaked the 2.1 Android OS, to have a familiar overlay called TouchWiz. This new version of 3.0 also appears on their Wave phone, which has a different OS altogether. This does feel very similar to their other handset overlays, from the Jet to Toco mobiles that all have early versions but this really is just a Samsung theme running on Android and nothing major.

Bottom Line
This surprisingly light 118gram Android handset has a bit of a cheap feel to it, where some might assume it’s a budget model due the plastic casing only it’s far from that. The Samsung Galaxy S is a fast mobile, with a truly outstanding screen where movie playback, web browsing and writing are exemplary on the large screen with lots of storage capabilities too.

Apple iPhone 4 update now available

iOS 4.0.1 ready to download

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Apple has released an update to their latest iOS 4 mobile phone operating system and ahead of their press conference, all with a view to resolve the issues that have surrounded the handsets signal problems.

The 180MB firmware update is available from the usual source of iTunes as of Thursday evening, for all those 1.7 million purchasers of the iPhone 4 along with the older iPhone 3G/3GS owners that have upgraded to iOS 4.

This service release or hotfix to Apple’s mobile phone OS is geared up to fix the signal issues that have been seen within their latest mobile phone, whilst at the same time supposedly correcting the display of the reception which apparently has been miscalculated in the past.

Apple notes in the accompanying documentation for the update states this “improves the formula to determine how many bars of signal strength to display”, although how they missed this problem in the past has gone unanswered.

It has already been noted by those early adopters of the update that Apple has increased the size of the bars in displaying the signal, just to make the reception visually clearer with its recalibration already firmly in place.

Apple holding press conference over iPhone 4 problems

Is there a recall on the cards, or just a software update?

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Apple has announced to the media they will be holding an unscheduled press conference this Friday, all in order to talk about the iPhone 4 with the possibility of the signal dropping issue on the agenda that have plagued the handset since day one.

The conference which will be held at the headquarters in the USA will be at 6pm UK time, where no further details have been mentioned. Speculation has been rife over whether they will recall the new fourth generation Apple mobile, which will be a vast operations seeing as they sold 1.7 million iPhone 4 handsets in just 3 days.

What could be a more likely scenario would be that Apple will put the world at ease by openly discussing the issue relating to the signal problem, as their open letter last month did not go down as well as they expected where its contents surrounded the miscalculation of the signal reception on their phones.

Another reason for the conference taking place would be around the announcement of the update to the iOS 4, or at the very least confirming a delivery date in which Apple believes this fix will resolve the signal issues by recalculating a more realistic reception algorithm for the phone.

Either way, we will bring you the news of what happens, so stay tuned – if you can get a reception that is.