標題: Nokia and Motorola all tried to generate interest in their products last week [打印本頁] 作者: suwcohwm 時間: 2016-6-19 15:44 標題: Nokia and Motorola all tried to generate interest in their products last week
The iPhone is coming.
After weeks of speculation, anticipation and a dose of hype, Apple is holding an event Wednesday during which it's widely expected to announce a new smartphone.
Apple isn't como muchos hazaras étnicos saying anything about the topic of the event, but the email invitation it sent to reporters contains a shadow so Google Images Aber er wird nie seine Schuld in the shape of si possible a "5" a nod to the iPhone 5. It is being held at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater, where Apple has held many product launches.
The new model is expected to work with fourth generation, or 4G, cellular networks. That capability is something Samsung's Galaxy S III and many other iPhone rivals already have. A bigger iPhone screen is also possible. The new model will likely go on sale in a week or two.
Apple Inc. also plans to update its phone software this fall and will ditch Google Inc.'s mapping service for its own, as a rivalry between the two companies intensifies.
In a related development, Google said Tuesday that it is releasing a new YouTube app for the iPhone and the iPad. The changes come amid the expiration of a five year licensing agreement that had established YouTube as one of the built in applications in Apple's mobile devices.
Still unknown is whether Apple will announce a smaller version of its iPad on Wednesday.
Apple dominates the market for tablet computers, shipping seven out of every 10 tablets in the second quarter, according to research firm factoring in reduced productivity and the spread of contamination to co workers IHS iSuppli. Rivals have been trying to compete by producing smaller, cheaper models such as Amazon's Kindle Fire. A mini iPad would challenge those relative newcomers.
Amid expectations of a new iPhone, Amazon, Nokia and Motorola all tried to generate interest in their products last week, hoping that a head start on the buzz will translate into stronger sales. Makers of consumer electronics are refreshing their products for the holiday shopping season.
Amazon announced four new Kindle Fire models and a new line of stand alone e readers, while Nokia and Motorola unveiled five new smartphones between them.
Nokia and Microsoft, in particular, are trying to generate interest in a new Windows operating system out next month. The two phones announced by Nokia are among the first to run Windows Phone 8.