2012年4月25日星期三

I also believe that there is a very good market for the MacBook Air

We still don't know when Apple is releasing a new iPhone, or if it'll be 4G LTE-capable, but we can rest assured of one thing: Sprint will still be offering an louis vuitton outlet unlimited data plan for the device. Sprint and the Apple iPhone are “a marriage made in heaven,” according to Sprint CEO Dan Hesse, and the honeymoon period looks like it’s about to get extended: Hesse has said that the company’s unlimited data plan for the iPhone will continue to be available for the next generation of the device, even if it comes with 4G LTE. Sprint is currently the only US carrier to offer an unlimited data plan for the iPhone, with both AT&T and Verizon only offering capped and tiered data plans since 2010 and 2011 respectively. Talking to CNet, Hesse said that he wasn’t “anticipating the unlimited plan would change” with the (as-yet-unannounced) release of the next gen iPhone, calling the unlimited data plan the company’s “distinctive differentiator” in the conflict between carriers. “We’re clearly attracting customers from our competitors,” he added, an idea reflected in the fact that, since October 2011 when Apple products first launched with the carrier, four in every ten new iPhones activated were users new to Sprint. Officially, Sprint’s 4G LTE sites aren’t live yet. Although the Sprint 4G Rollout blog reports that the carrier is broadcasting LTE in approximately 200 sites across the US currently, the signals are in “testing” mode and blocked to customer use. But LTE phones (which can get speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G) have been available to buy from the company since earlier this month. According to Sprint, LTE will initially be available in six markets by mid-2012, but a more concrete date hasn’t been released. The subject may be moot, considering that Apple hasn’t announced the release of a new iPhone yet. It’s similarly unknown whether the potential new iPhone would have 4G LTE capabilities, although that seems likely considering the most recent iPads are LTE-compatible. Hesse made a point of telling CNet that, despite his comments, he has no insider knowledge of a new iPhone nor its features. Still he pointed out that, should the phone offer 4G LTE, all carriers would have the ability. “Our expectation is that we will all get the same device at the same time,” he said. Of course, only one carrier will let users play without louis vuitton bagup worrying about hitting their data limits too quickly. As usual, Apple reported record breaking earnings yesterday. Nothing new there. However, CEO Tim Cook did make the news with a few interesting comments he made during the first-quarter earnings call. For starters, he said that he hates litigation, hinting that Apple is more willing to settle its patent infringement cases in a Post-Steve Jobs era. But his comments on devices and operating systems that attempt to merge tablets and PCs may become quite controversial. He basically said that Apple has no plans to merge the Mac with the iPad. Below is a full transcript of Cook’s statement, transcribed by PC Mag. “Anything can be forced to converge,” Cook said. “But the problem is that the products are about tradeoffs, you begin to make tradeoffs to the point that what you have left at the end of the day doesn’t please anyone. “You can converge a toaster and a refrigerator, but you know those things are probably not going to be pleasing to the user. So our view is that the tablet market is huge; we’ve said that since day one, we didn’t wait until we had a lot of results. We were using them here, and it was already clear to us that there was so much you could do, and the reasons that people would use those would be so broad, and that’s precisely what we’ve seen. The iPad has taken off in not only consumer in a meaningful way, but in consumer, in education, enterprise, and its sort of everywhere you look now. And the applications are so easy to make very meaningful for someone, and there’s such an abundance of those, that as the ecosystem gets better and better, and as we continue to double down on making great product, I think that the limit here is nowhere in sight.” “Now – through last quarter, I should say, which is just two years after we shipped the initial iPad – we shipped 67 million. And to put that in some context, it took us 24 years to sell that many Macs. And five years for that many iPods. And over three years for that many iPhones. And we were extremely happy with the trajectory on all of those products. So I think iPad – it’s a profound product, the breadth of it is incredible, and the appeal of it is universal. So I could not be happier with being in the Classic lv sunglasses outlet 2012 new sale online discount market, and the level of which we’re innovating with the ecosystem and the marker here is incredible.” “Now in terms of the market itself, IDC and Gartner and Forrester had some numbers out there, and Gartner is saying there’s 3.25 out there by 2015, Forrester is three seventy-five, basically they’re in the mid-three hundreds, about where the PC market is today. And 2015 is only three years from now. So I think that even the you know more formal predicters outside of us are beginning to see these lines cross. So I strongly believe that they will.” “Now having said that, I also believe that there is a very good market for the MacBook Air,” Cook concluded. “And we continue to innovate in that product. But I do think that it appeals to someone who has a little bit different requirements. And you wouldn’t want to put these things together because you wind up compromising both and not pleasing the user. Some people will prefer to own both, and that’s great there. But I think to make the compromises of convergence, we’re not going to that party. Others might. Others might from a defensive point of view, particularly. We’re going to play in both.” This is an interesting rant, obviously aimed at both Windows 8 (which is built both for tablets and PCs) and Android keyboard tablets like the Asus Transformer Prime. It’s also very Jobs-like in that it’s already kind of a lie. Steve Jobs famously contradicted himself quite often, even saying that Apple would never build a netbook or tablet, not long before it actually did both of those things with the MacBook Air and iPad. Cook is saying that the Mac and iPad will never merge, but every update to OS X (which runs on Macs) lately has been aimed squarely at making it look and act more like iOS, which runs the iPad and iPhone. It seems only a matter of time before both products meet each other in the middle. The iPad keeps getting more functional as a PC and Macs keep getting easier to use, like an iPad. Perhaps what Cook is really saying is that Apple isn’t going to release an iPad with a keyboard attached to it. Why? Well it’s probably less about refrigerators and burberry ties toasters than it is simple economics. You don’t want to eat into your own market. Right now, Macs are selling very well as are iPads. Why destroy one of them?

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