Wednesday, February 16, 2011

News: WSJ: less iPhone, MobileMe revamp coming this summer?

Wall Street Journal new report has been story support than late last week that Apple is smaller, cheaper version of the iPhone, adding details of Apple's MobileMe online revamp service series, which could include streaming media cloud-based service. Of course, a person who saw a prototype phone late last year, the report concludes that the new model is codenamed "N97," allegedly "around half the size of the iPhone 4" and "the edge of the edge of the screen" is the "voice-based navigation, as well as it is". "for sale alongside Apple's current iPhone track and should be approximately half the price of a traditional iPhone models available to carriers. The new phone is expected to be released this summer, even though those plans could change the report sources.

Also mentioned in the report is Apple's MobileMe online service suite revamp. A person who is familiar with the matter said that Apple is considering making a MobileMe free service to serve the online "locker" personally identifiable information, such as photos, music and videos. In addition, MobileMe could be part of a new online music service for Apple, which give the users of their iTunes libraries on a mobile device, such as the iPhone and iPad, without that it with the computer equipment can be synched cable, or the physical components of the actual files. The report that the new service could debut early in June, dependent on the progress of the discussions, which the licensing system is said to be the preliminary stage; According to the report, Apple had planned for the last year of laajakaistapalveluita service.


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