Convert your iPad WiFi into iPad 3G sans GPS

Did you regret on purchasing iPad WiFi and do you feel left out when you are not in WiFi hotspot. Ya, I too have the same feeling as I was one of the early adopter and at that time only iPad WiFi was available.Here I will be discussing about three different ways to convert your iPad WiFi into 3G enabled iPad. Continue reading “Convert your iPad WiFi into iPad 3G sans GPS”

Smartphone Championship: HTC EVO 4G vs Apple iPhone 4

The Fonearena Smartphone Championship is going on very well. The first match was between the Nexus One and Apple iPhone 3GS, where Nexus One won. And now the second match results, Continue reading “Smartphone Championship: HTC EVO 4G vs Apple iPhone 4”

Unlocked iPhone 4 Prices for Canada are revealed

If you want to buy an factory unlocked iPhone 4 , then Canada seems the cheapest destination for now. If CBS News Canada is right then the 16GB iPhone 4 will cost only Rs.30,000 appox without a contract

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Push Mail Fight – Blackberry vs Nokia Messaging vs Apple MobileMe !

We got a chance to compare the email deliverability times taken on 3 push mail platforms – Blackberry , Nokia Messaging and MobileMe. Watch the video after the break to find out which one is the fastest Continue reading “Push Mail Fight – Blackberry vs Nokia Messaging vs Apple MobileMe !”

The Best iPhone 4 Tear down Video !

This is a cool video in which folks from a  mobile phone repair company Tech Restore tear down  the iPhone 4

Must watch at least for the amazing effects if not for the iPhone 4

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkcLLI6Yv8I&feature=player_embedded

Here is what Techrestore has to say about the video

1784 hi-res photos combine to make a stop-motion expose of the iPhone 4, revealing every detail of construction, from packaging, down to the chips on the logic-board. Set to a custom electronic/glitch soundtrack, with fast paced action, this is no ordinary unboxing and take-apart video!

Pretty cool rite ?

Telus iPhone 3GS 16GB available for sale on BestBuy

If you live in Canada and you are a very big fan of Apple products, specially the iPhone 3GS. And you want to buy it for the lowest price available, then you can choose Best Buy. Best Buy Canada is offering the Apple iPhone 3 Continue reading “Telus iPhone 3GS 16GB available for sale on BestBuy”

A Byte of Apple : Apple pulls it off, in more ways than one!

If there was any doubt in our minds as to the outcome of the iPhone 4 ‘antennagate’ press conference, the digital Pied Piper of our generation brought his A-game to the event. And what a show he pulled off! It took a carefully crafted set of words – “We’re not perfect. Phones are not perfect. We all know that. But we want to make our users happy.” – for Steve Jobs to turn the event from a witch-hunt defense to a discourse on smartphones in general, and that they, much like the iPhone 4, have problems.

(image courtesy flickr user random_j)

In doing so, Jobs took the moral high ground about the challenge all manufacturers face with managing antenna issues, further driving home the point with videos demonstrating top smartphones suffering signal attenuation when gripped firmly. Add to this the carefully curated data around the lower rate of product returns and dropped calls the iPhone 4 had seen (compared to the 3GS). In effect, by the time he announced free bumper cases and a no-questions-asked 30-day full-refund return option, he’d turned the iPhone 4 around from being a potential buggy dud to pretty much the best smartphone around, albeit one that had an Achilles heel that was common to all smartphones! And ever so often, repeating the mantra of “keeping the users happy”, and before you know it, Apple walked out of the “antenna-gate” smelling of roses.

On cue, RIM, Nokia and HTC reacted strongly to being painted with the same wide brush, each shooting back strong missives in Apple’s direction for involving them in “Apple’s self-made debacle”. For Apple, the job is done – the iPhone 4 has come out of this (almost) squeaky clean, and the subject of antenna design decisions has been brought out so clearly into public consciousness for the first time.

And just as this was threatening to blow up, along came Apple’s Q3 earnings call earlier this week. In case you missed it, here’s the gist. The numbers look good, with a record $15.7 billion earned for the June quarter, right about when they shipped the hundred millionth iOS (iPad, iPod touch or iPhone) device. What’s important to note is that the iOS products now contribute two-thirds of Apple’s revenues, and this is in a quarter that saw 3.472 million Macs sold during the June quarter, up 33 percent year-over-year and easily outpacing the 20% growth rate PCs showed. Not surprisingly, the company is now sitting easy on $45.8 billion in cash, and with the iPad launching in nine more countries – Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, and Singapore – as you read this ( on Friday, July 23), their next quarter looks set to do no less. If anything, Apple’s going to have to watch their suppliers closely, ‘coz at the rate at which they’re going, supply just isn’t going to keep up with demand. That’s a good problem to have, in any case.

As we wrap up this week’s A Byte of Apple, we couldn’t possibly close without a mention of Flipboard – A Social Magazine App for the iPad. As the name suggests, Flipboard creates a magazine out of a user’s social content, and early user response suggest this could be the way to consume Facebook, twitter and your other social feeds while fitting into the chilling-out lifestyle of iPad media consumption.

Now, a week full of controversy and hard numbers does have its light moments too – and this week’s humor is courtesy a thief who earlier this week made off with an iPhone snatched right from a woman’s hand in the San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood, not knowing that the phone was being used in a demonstration of real-time GPS tracking. Of all the phones he could have whacked, he picked this one! What are the odds!?! No prizes for guessing what happened next – he was picked up by police about ten minutes later with the help of the location tracking. Talk about being a #fail at what you do!

Smartphone Championship: Nexus One vs Apple iPhone 3GS

There is a competition between everything in this world, and always the strong one is the winner. Here at Fonearena.com, we always talk about mobile phones Continue reading “Smartphone Championship: Nexus One vs Apple iPhone 3GS”

Wall Street Journal iPhone 4 Interview

I had a chance to interact with Arlene Chang who writes on IndiaRealTime which is part of the Wall Street Journal India Edition. As you all know , we were one of the first to get the iPhone 4 in India. I shared my thoughts about the same and about the prospects for the new device in India.

Head over to Wall Street Journal to read the full article

Otterbox Defender Case for iPhone 4 shipping now , protects phone and solves antenna problem

otterbox iphone 4

Otterbox has announced that it’s Defender case for the iPhone 4 is now available. It not only protects  your iPhone but addresses the antenna problem also. The Defender case costs $49.95 . The company has two more cases called the Commuter and Impact series which will be soon available for $34.95 and $19.95

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