Sunday, October 2, 2011

Apple inventory suggests new iPhone 4, iPod Touch
Rumor has it that a look into Apple’s internal inventory system might have revealed at least a couple of the company’s coming announcements before its Oct. 4 iPhone event.

According to a report from 9to5Mac, new model numbers have appeared in Apple’s internal inventory system that suggest some new variations on the iPhone 4 and the iPod Touch. Both new model numbers carry the letter “A,” suggesting they’re minor variations and are likely devices we’ve already seen before.

The first are three new models carrying the codename N81A; N81 is Apple’s identifier for its latest generation of iPod Touch devices, and the A suggests that these are the same devices with a smallish change. Over at 9to5Mac, the speculation here is that Apple is releasing three white models to go with the three black models of iPod Touch that are already available: the 8GB, 32GB and 64GB iPods. That makes pretty good sense, given that 9to5Mac previously published plans that seemed to confirm a batch of white iPod Touches as being in the works.

The second set of models is much more interesting. These are two SKU numbers carrying the codename N90A, which suggests two variations on the N90 – the code that refers to the iPhone 4 that’s currently available to the public. The “A” in this case suggests two new variations on the iPhone 4 we know, quite possibly an 8GB model that will come in both black and white.

Rumors have been flying around for a while now that Apple intends to release two new iPhone models during its Oct. 4 event: the full-on upgrade known as the iPhone 5, with new internal hardware and a redesigned case, and a cheaper variation on the iPhone 4.

This N90A iPhone could very likely be the cheaper iPhone 4 we heard about, with a scaled-back hard drive to keep its cost down. There’s been some talk that this could be a carrier-free phone that users could pay for in full up front, allowing them to avoid the cost of getting on a two-year contract with carriers such as AT&T or Verizon.

So it seems likely that if these codename numbers are to be believed, we really will see a couple of new iPhones next week. It’s unlikely that the N90A refers to the next iPhone model, although many rumors have been up and down that Apple won’t be releasing a full-on iPhone 5, but rather an incremental update known as the iPhone 4S. Still, if that were the case, the iPhone 4S would carry its own new model number, likely N94, which has popped up in the software development kit code for the next update to Apple’s operating system, iOS 5. The Verizon iPhone 4 got its own codename, N92, when it was released earlier this year, so it seems unlikely that the iPhone 4S wouldn’t get a new number as well.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Samsung Yepp to take on iPod Touch
It’s been more than a year since Samsung trotted out its last touchscreen competitor to the iPod Touch, but word has it that a new Samsung Yepp - powered by the Android OS, with hardware based on the new Galaxy S line of Android smartphones - might be waiting in the wings. Archos's 3.2-inch Android "tablet" has also been revealed.

Buzz about the Yepp YP-MB2 has been building for a couple of months now that the rumored media player would boast a 4-inch Super AMOLED WVGA display - the same screen as on Samsung’s latest "Galaxy S"-class phones, such as the Captivate and the Vibrant - along with Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, and a 3.2-megapixel camera. The only thing missing would be the part where you make cellular calls or sign a wireless contract.

Android 2.1 goes on to fill in a few more blanks, like a 1GHz processor, storage capacities up to 32GB, an FM radio, a DMB TV receiver and support for media playback of everything from MP3s and FLAC files to DivX and XviD.

Another Android-friendly competitor could be Archos, the longtime PMP manufacturer whose upcoming 32 Internet Tablet - an Android-powered handheld with a 3.2-inch display, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS - was recently outed by the FCC.

Of course, any Android-powered media player like the rumored YP-MB2 or the Archos tablet would have to contend with soon-to-be-updated Touch, which many believe will end up with the iPhone’s "Retina Display," dual cameras, and video chat.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

American Idol to encash iPhone users
FremantleMedia is launching a new mobile application for fans which will have hit numbers from its reality contest -American Idol.

Apple iPhone and iPod Touch users will be able to get videos of the 13 finalists along with their bio data, pictures, news and behind-the-scenes content.

This application will come at for a one-time charge of $1.99, and will be updated for users on a weekly basis for the rest of this season. It is expected to have a total of 78 videos between now and the finale. The application will also give a chance to the fans to test their talent-spotting power by enabling them to predict and track which contestants stay and which go.

David Luner- The senior vice chairman of FremantleMedia, North America for interactive and consumer products noted that among the 25 million weekly viewers of Idol there are several millions viewers who go online just to know more about the contestants and the contest and this application could just serve the purpose.

FremantleMedia has been trying hard to spread info on American Idol on as many platforms as possible. Recently it tied up with the teen- centric virtual world Habbo and a new mobile phone game from EA Mobile to promote the show.

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