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Apple on Wednesday introduced its new iPhone 5, a lighter, thinner and more powerful version of its iconic mobile device, announcing it would begin sales on Friday and shipping of the unit on September 21.


SAN FRANCISCO—Apple on Wednesday introduced its new iPhone 5, a lighter, thinner and more powerful version of its iconic mobile device.

Apple chief executive Tim Cook called the launch “the biggest thing to happen to iPhone since the iPhone.”

At a packed launch event in San Francisco, Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller said of the new iPhone: “It is an absolute jewel. The software and engineering that went into this product is the most challenging our team has ever taken on.”

Apple will start taking orders for the phone Friday and begin shipments September 21 in the US, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Australia and Japan, and would be available in 100 countries by the end of the year. Pricing for US customers will start at $199.

The introduction has been among the most keenly anticipated in the tech world, with rumors and leaks over several months about the new device from the biggest company in the sector.

“It is the thinnest iPhone we have ever made, it’s the world’s thinnest smartphone and weighs just 112 grams,” just under four ounces, Schiller said.

“It is 20 percent lighter than the iPhone 4S.”

Schiller said the new, taller iPhone, made of glass and aluminum, features a new design to nestle in one’s palm to naturally align with thumbs and works on the faster mobile Internet networks known as LTE.

“When you carry your phone it should fit beautifully in your hand, that is just how we designed iPhone 5,” he said.

“Everything you do looks gorgeous on this beautiful widescreen display,” he said, describing the so-called Retina high-definition four-inch (10 centimeter) display used on other Apple devices.

The new device features Apple’s own new A6 processor, which according to Schiller doubles the speed for loading Web graphics.

He also said the phone would address consumer complaints by extending battery life, to eight hours use with mobile phone and browsing and 10 hours if Wi-Fi connections are used.

The iPhone 5 includes an improved camera with “new dynamic low-light mode,” and “a precision lens alignment,” Schiller noted.

Apple has also installed its own mapping software, upgraded its voice-activated assistant known as Siri and incorporated Facebook in the iOS software.

Analysts expect Apple to sell tens of millions of the new iPhone in the coming months, luring in smartphone buyers who have been waiting to upgrade.

“This iPhone 5 will turn out to be Apple’s biggest home run yet. This will be the biggest and most successful Apple iPhone launch so far,” independent analyst Jeff Kagan said.

Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty said it is possible Apple may ship between 48 million and 53 million iPhones in the fourth quarter and “up to 266 million” in 2013.

She said the company could sell eight to 10 million in the third quarter, or in just the opening days it becomes available.

Apple has fierce customer loyalty and has been rapidly gaining users, but has lost market share to the faster-growing segment of smartphones powered by Google’s Android operating system.

Smartphones powered by Android software continued to dominate with 52.2 percent of the US market in the past months, but Apple’s iOS was the second most popular smartphone platform with 33.4 percent, comScore reported.

Samsung mobile phones remained the most popular in the United States with 25.6 percent of the market, but third-place Apple gained ground to claim 16.3 percent as of the end of July, according to comScore.

Apple is engaged in litigation with Samsung over patent infringement and is seeking to ban US sales of some Samsung devices after a major court victory in California last month.

Nicholas Carlson of the website Business Insider said the new iPhone launch represents “the most pivotal moment” for the sector.

“Companies that are, collectively, worth a trillion dollars — Samsung, Google, Amazon, Microsoft and more — have bet billions of dollars building competitors to the iPhone,” he said.

“Today, they find out if Apple has once again leapt way ahead of them, or if finally, the battleground is growing even.”

Apple shares, which hit record highs this week and extended the company’s position as the world’s most valuable firm, edged up 0.7 percent to $665.36 on the news.

Apple is widely expected to launch a smaller version of its market-leading iPad tablet computer later this year.

Originally posted at 01:59 am | Wednesday, September 13, 2012

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_XQIPMGHIKFLIQX2GYRZPEV2VIY floydelyn

    yes i agree with Ben. SEND APPLE THE MESSAGE iPHONE 5 WON’T SELL IN THE PHILIPPINES BECAUSE IT IS ASSEMBLED IN CHINA. IF THEY ASSEMBLE IT SOMEWHERE ELSE, PINOYS WILL BUY IT. NOT EASILY DONE I KNOW BUT AT LEAST, EVERYONE WILL GET THE MESSAGE CLEARLY.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/YOALVGLXR2C3QDJRJEZBALBLDU jake

    hays magkano kaya per kilo nitong bagong hIPhone. 

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_AYITA5V33GYZSLC3G37UCVNTKA Ben

    Spend money for this  iphone and you help China profit to spend for their military armaments to be used against us….its your choice…our destruction for a small trend like this we should be patriotic and love our country or at least spend your money instead on American made inside US, Korean or Japanese made cellphone android inside their respective countries or others just as long as not in China..and we help our fellow allies as well as ourselves….

    • lucidlynx

       Apple is a U.S. company, not Chinese.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_ED6A2XHBBMQQYM4MFSZ7BMIB4M batang-gas

    This is another made in China crap.  Before you buy Apple, think about the Chinese invasion of Scarborough.

    • lucidlynx

       It is just assembled in China. The design is U.S. (Apple). The chips are made by Samsung. Software is Apple. And the Apps that run in an iPhone are made from everywhere, including the Philippines.

      Even the toys Filipinos will buy this Christmas are made in China.

  • Jarred Pulido

    Wow nice job apple! DUAL CORE! oh wait not quad core?

    • ITT_Co_Makati

      Hoy Pulido, isa lang ang core ng Apple, iyong tunay na mansanas.

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/YOALVGLXR2C3QDJRJEZBALBLDU jake

      If you want Quad core, go for Xiaomi (another china brand) :) 

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/7H7ZC6SHHZY467AQFLYUVUC7SA Axl

    haaay! kalalagay ko lang ng tiles sa CR namin, eto na naman bago. babaklatin ko na naman yung mga iPhone 4 na nalagay ko…dami pa naman…iPad na lang kaya para mas malaki pang tiles.

    • ITT_Co_Makati

      Ayoko mag banyo sa inyo, sa dami ng kamera sa pader, mabobosohan ako.

  • tra6Gpeche

    Wow! I really can’t keep up with this innovative technology of this American company, Apple, from Silicon Valley! Kudos to you, American Mr. Tim Cook of Robertsdale, Alabama, USA!

    • ITT_Co_Makati

      Actually sa Tuscaloosa siya pinanganak. Iyong Lolo niya isa sa mag unang tumawid ng Chatahootchie River sa Atlanta. BTW Iyong Chatahootchie River ang River na tinutukoy ng Atlanta River band. BTW nasunog na iyong Kudos sa may Golden Mile.

      • tra6Gpeche

        Thanks for the info. Wikipedia shows he grew up in Robertsdale. If Filipinos could only have a drop of the talent in technology of these people from America!

      • hklt0110

        ha ha ha… sarcasm? hindi nagets..hinahanap pa sa wiki..

  • http://jaoromero.com/ Jao Romero

    i both have an iTouch and iPad, both gifts given to me. all i can say is, Apple products suck because they limit 3rd party software. i like my electronic devices to be able to operate ANY software. that’s why PC beats Mac everytime. it’s a compatibility issue. i want my device to be able to be compatible with everything, backwards and forwards.

    Apple devotees are sheep. they’re the idiots that buy brands instead of devices.

    • INQ_reader

      Apple does allow third-party vendors via the apps. However, these are first certified by Apple to be fully functioning and without any problems such as virus, malware and too much memory requirements.

      The key word is “operate.” Do PCs always operate the way it was advertized?
      By the way, I’m using a Mac.

      • ITT_Co_Makati

        Apple allows third party vendors, like vendors in Tutuban and Divisoria selling imitation Apple/iPhone accessories.  They also sell iPhome from China also.

      • me_insideout

        168 dami duon imitation nasa 4th or 5th flr ata

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/YOALVGLXR2C3QDJRJEZBALBLDU jake

        mga Haipai phones. the best. I have one. :)

      • http://jaoromero.com/ Jao Romero

        Apple does not allow third-party competitors. you understand what that means? if I’m using Mac, can i install Chrome? will iPhones allow the installation of other OS? you can install any OS in a PC, can you do the same to a Mac?
        Apple sucks because it’s a close system. once you start using Apple products, you become a slave to their system. you can’t use other products without their permission.
        I like my choices to be open and be my own choice. Not dictated by a sucky company.

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_Q44WFP7HTON4ZBYFABS6FEPEBI diemhang

        is that the reason why they called iSheep?

      • INQ_reader

        Oh, you mean Operating System. I got the impression that you mean application when you said “software.”

        There’s nothing wrong in being closed as far as OS is concerned, as long as it works without surprising me with a blue screen of death. Being open is not the end in itself. After all, viruses and malware S/Ws are results of openness of the Microsoft OS.
         

      • http://jaoromero.com/ Jao Romero

        not just OS. everything. from OS to 3rd party apps, Apples has a closed system. they dictate on their users. i’m supposed to be the customer, not a sheep. why should a company dictate what i should and should not do with my device? yet that’s exactly what Apple does.

      • lucidlynx

         Can you install another OS in your Nokia or Samsung smartphones? No way. You can install Windows on a Mac running natively, not virtually. You obviously don’t know anything about Apple’s products.

      • lucidlynx

         You can install Chrome in a Mac, you idiot! And why would you want to install other OS in an iPhone? Does a Samsung Galaxy also allow iOS?

        And what do you mean by third party competitors? All third parties are competitors.

    • ITT_Co_Makati

      I have an iToche-E, better than the iPad in terms of smell. I use the reciept of my iPad to wipe my iTache, we do not have iPaper kasi. Apple devotees are sheep, they sing Mary Had a Little Lamb while lining up buying Apple products. Sometimes they count sheep too because they cannot sleep.

    • lucidlynx

       What are you talking about? The apps that run on your iPod Touch and iPad are done by third parties. I doubt whether you have any of these Apple devices at all.

      For Macs, the only software that is truly Apple’s is iWork, iLife, and Filemaker and these are fine software. But you also have MS Office, Oracle, Java, Adobe Photoshop, games, etc.



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