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Koodo Mobile brings iPhone 4 in Canada

Koodo Mobile is trying to attract some new customers to its network through offering the Apple iPhone 4. This Apple handset is selling for priced at $500 on the Tab or just $160 on a new 3-year contract.
For a three-year contract options, Koodo Mobile in Canada is offering two monthly plans – iPhone 65 and iPhone 80. The first, $65 per month and you will get 250 minutes, up to 500 MB of data, and unlimited messaging. The other plan, costs $80 and giving 500 minutes, up to 1GB of data, and unlimited messaging.

The iPhone 4

It is now four years since the first iPhone model came to market and much has changed between that first Apple handset and the new iphone4.
Although it received a tremendous reception from the public some critics did not consider it to be that highly advanced in terms of available computing power. However, it was one of the very first smartphones that incorporated a touchscreen as the main user interface.
The reason it was considered better than its competitors was due to its ability to respond to multi-touch gestures and the web browser was also considered to be the best phone based browser on the market.
The second generation iPhone was launched in summer 2008, with several improvements over the original model. The major breakthrough was 3G connectivity which added a whole new world of functionality. 3G was the step forward that made web browsing on a smartphone a real joy rather than a frustrating exercise, waiting for a page to download.
The Apple App Store appeared at the same time along with many exciting apps many of which could be downloaded for free. So popular is the App Store that since its launch there have been well over 10 billion downloads.
A year after the second generation iPhone came the third generation, which was known as the iPhone 3GS. This had improved functionality and a faster processor and an improved camera. The current iPhone generation was launched towards the latter part of 2010 with many significantly improved features and in particular a rear facing camera that can be used for video chat. Screen resolution was also vastly improved.
Each new model came with an improved version of the Apple operating system which is now called the iOS. Its original design was loosely based on the Darwin module of the Apple Mac OSX. The iPhone also incorporates iTunes, which operates as an iPhone content manager.
Although the iPhone 4 may no longer be the leading smartphone in terms of technology, it remains as the leading one in terms of style.

iPad 3 Concept
The latest prototype for the iPad 3, sure shows potential for a great product in the production. It is said to have a 3d visual display with sharper and clearer quality of graphics. It also has an Apple A6 quad core processor if the speculations going around are anything to go by.  It is however not yet clear who exactly is responsible for the production of the product therefore this issues needs clarification from the concerned parties.
The model for the iPhone 5 is said to integrate modified ideas and designs from the iPad therefore you should expect an edge to other edge screen but falling short of the home button. What’s more it has an AMOLED display, 3d applications and a slim chassis. The question in people anticipating for the model is how soon the model will be launched in the market.
 
 iCloud Officially Announced iPhone 6 – iOS 5
What could these announcements mean for the iPhone 6?
 iCloud was announced by Apple at the recent WWDC, and will have interesting ramifications across their entire product line, from iPhones to iPads.  iCloud will be a free internet storage service – housing music, pictures, applications, files and videos.  iCloud will push all  of your content wirelessly to all of your Apple Devices.  This means you can stream photos stored in your iCloud account to your Macbook and iPhone, without having to actually move the file.  iCloud is also free with iOS 5, making it even better.
An iPhone 6 rumor has surfaced on the news wire stating that Apple is developing a smaller or micro SIM card to use in it’s future devices.  ETSI currently develops SIM cards for the iPad 2 and iPhone 4′s, and Apple has apparently requested that they make a smaller one.A person with knowledge from ETSI states that developing this smaller SIM card could take up to a year.  This puts the iPhone 5 out of the running for the micro SIM, and could put the iPhone 6 out of the running as well if the early 2012 release date rumors are true.


 iPhone5 weekly rumors Summary: iPhone5 curved screen & more comfortable grip
According to worldwide rumors iPhone5 will come in market in August and September.
iPhone5 weekly rumoors are: positive curved screens,backside is made of  aluminum,thickness further decreased,processor dual-core A5,camera, 8,000,000 pixels, production 800 million. iPhone5 will come in market in August and September.
The new iPhone 5 will use the arc of glass shell to make such a design that  iPhone 5 become wear and more solid & more comfortable grip. The phone has a 64GB version. due to Arc cutting there is a high cost of glass, So Apple has ordered 200 to 300 units of special glass cutting machine to the manufacturer.iPhone 5 arc glass enclosure may also be used.iPhone 5 is similar to the iPod Nano 4G glass.
Apple iPhone 4 (CDMA / Verizon)
Make Your Buying Decision Now.There are more than a couple of reasons to buy your new Apple iPhone 4.The iPhone is priced very reasonably and is comparable to the best in the mobile phone industry now. With the A4 chip set and the iOS 4, the Apple iPhone 4 can carry out most of the functions expected of it with aplomb. And Apple is upgrading it continuously as well. Now with the A5 processor, already there in the Apple iPad 2, you can be rest assured that in no time at all the iPhone 4 will also have the same processor driving it along with the iOS 4.2 version of the operating system.The hugely successful Apple iPhone 4 is available on lots of carriers around the world, but one major market has remained untouched by Apple.. and that one is in its own backyard. So far, the US Verizon Wireless network – the largest carrier in the US – has not had a version of the iPhone to run on its CDMA network.. but that is about to change.
Feature of Apple iPhone4: Retina display, 5 megapixel camera with HD video recording and powerful A4 processor, this version of the iPhone looks almost identical to the GSM/UMTS version used worldwide.Unlike a lot of recent Verizon releases, the iPhone 4 is not a 4G “LTE” device, instead using Verizon’s existing 3G EVDO network. This should certainly be good enough for most people, and Verizon has a reputation for having the best coverage in the United States which is definitely a competitive advantage.



iPad 2 Features

There‘s more to it. And even less of it.
Two cameras for FaceTime and HD video recording. The dual-core A5 chip. The same 10-hour battery life.1 All in a thinner, lighter design. Now iPad is even more amazing. And even less like anything else.






Thinner, lighter, and
full of great ideas.

Once you pick up iPad 2, it’ll be hard to put down. That’s the idea behind the all-new design. It’s 33 percent thinner and up to 15 percent lighter, so it feels even more comfortable in your hands.2 And it makes surfing the web, checking email, watching movies, and reading books so natural, you might forget there’s incredible technology under your fingers.

Dual-core A5 chip.
It’s fast, times two.

Two powerful cores in one A5 chip mean iPad can do twice the work at once. You’ll notice the difference when you’re surfing the web, watching movies, making FaceTime video calls, gaming, and going from app to app to app. Multitasking is smoother, apps load faster, and everything just works better.

Superfast graphics.
Go, gamers, go.

With up to nine times the graphics performance, gameplay on iPad is even smoother and more realistic. And faster graphics help apps perform better — especially those with video. You’ll see it when you’re scrolling through your photo library, editing video with iMovie, and viewing animations in Keynote.


Battery life keeps on going. So you can, too.
Even with the new thinner and lighter design, iPad has the same amazing 10-hour battery life.1 That’s enough juice for one flight across the ocean, or one movie-watching all-nighter, or a week’s commute across town. The power-efficient A5 chip and iOS keep battery life from fading away, so you can get carried away.

Two cameras. And a big hello to FaceTime for iPad.
You’ll see two cameras on iPad — one on the front and one on the back. They may be tiny, but they’re a big deal. They’re designed for FaceTime video calling, and they work together so you can talk to your favorite people and see them smile and laugh back at you.3 The front camera puts you and your friend face-to-face. Switch to the back camera during your video call to share where you are, who you’re with, or what’s going on around you. When you’re not using FaceTime, let the back camera roll if you see something movie-worthy. It’s HD, so whatever you shoot is a mini-masterpiece. And you can take wacky snapshots in Photo Booth. It’s the most fun a face can have.




iPad Smart Cover. Designed for iPad. And vice versa.
iPad 2 and the iPad Smart Cover are made for each other. Literally.4 We designed the iPad Smart Cover to work side-by-side with iPad — and on top and underneath it, too. Smart magnetic technology built into each really pulls them together. The iPad Smart Cover falls perfectly into place and stays put to protect your iPad screen, yet doesn’t add bulk to its thin, light design. Open the Smart Cover and your iPad wakes up instantly. Close it and your iPad goes to sleep automatically. And here’s another smart part: It transforms into the perfect movie-watching, game-playing, web-surfing stand. It comes in 10 bright colors — including five in rich, aniline-dyed Italian leather.5 Choose your favorite, and your iPad will be smart all around.

LED-backlit display.
The view is amazing.

iPad is one big, beautiful display — 9.7 inches of high-resolution photos, movies, web pages, books, and more. LED backlighting makes everything you see remarkably crisp, vivid, and bright. Even in places with low light, like an airplane. And there’s no wrong way to hold iPad. It’s designed to show off everything in portrait and landscape, so with every turn (even upside down), the display adjusts to fit. Because it uses a display technology called IPS (in-plane switching), it has a wide, 178° viewing angle. Hold it up to someone across the room, or share it with someone sitting next to you, and everyone gets a brilliant view.

Multi-Touch.
Everything’s at your fingertips.

Technology is at its best when it feels completely natural, almost like there’s no technology at all. That’s Multi-Touch on iPad. You use your fingers to do everything, so everything you do — surfing the web, typing email, reading books, and swiping through photos — is easier and a lot more fun. How does it work? When your fingers touch the display, it senses them using electrical fields. Then it instantly transforms your taps, swipes, pinches, and flicks into lifelike actions. Just like that.

iOS 4.
The world’s most advanced mobile operating system.

iOS 4 is the operating system for iPad (along with iPhone and iPod touch). It lets you browse, read, and see everything just by touching the screen. It includes all the powerful, innovative, and fun built-in apps you use every day, many times a day. And it’s the platform on which more than 65,000 other amazing apps have been created for iPad. It’s highly secure, stable, and responsive, and it’s made to work seamlessly with the iPad hardware. iOS 4 is the reason no other device has yet come close to iPad.

Instant On.
The fun starts fast.

Pick up your iPad, press the Home button, and it wakes from sleep instantly. That’s because iPad features fast, efficient, and reliable flash storage that lets you access data quickly. So everything effortlessly springs to life.

Wi-Fi and 3G.
Two great ways to stay connected.

Every iPad is built with advanced 802.11n wireless technology. It automatically finds Wi-Fi networks, which you can join with a few taps. iPad is also available with 3G connectivity on either AT&T or Verizon Wireless networks. So if you’re somewhere without Wi-Fi, such as outdoors on a camping trip or on the road, you can still surf the web, check email, or get directions.

Gyro, accelerometer, and compass.
iPad knows your every move.

With the built-in accelerometer, you can rotate iPad to portrait or landscape, or even upside down, and whatever you’re watching, reading, or seeing adjusts to fit the display. And now the accelerometer, three-axis gyroscope, and compass all work together. They sense which direction iPad is heading and how it’s moving. So games, maps, and other apps know your every twist, turn, tilt, and 360. It’s an epic win for gaming. And it’s just the beginning of better-than-ever iPad apps.

AirPlay.
Your movie-photo-music stream.

All the great stuff on your iPad — your music, photos, and video — can now stream wirelessly to your HDTV and speakers via AirPlay-enabled speakers or Apple TV on a Wi-Fi network.7 With just a tap on the AirPlay icon, blast some tunes, have a movie night, show off some photos, or watch YouTube. And go big.Video mirroring.What you do is what they see.Video mirroring is new for iPad and for every app, web page, presentation, video, movie, or photo you want to show a big audience. Just plug in the Apple Digital AV Adapter or Apple VGA Adapter (sold separately) and your HDTV or projector becomes a bigger version of your iPad. One plug, that’s it. Everyone sees what’s on your display — even when you rotate iPad from portrait to landscape or zoom in and out on photos.

AirPrint. Print everything wirelessly.
Print your email, photos, web pages, and documents right from your iPad over Wi-Fi.8 There’s no software to download, no drivers to install, and no cables to connect. With just a few taps, you can go from viewing something on the iPad screen to holding a printed copy.