0.15%. That’s the cut Apple will want from every Apple Pay transaction according to the Financial Times.
Sounds like a great money earner for Apple.
Let’s hope it gets adopted rapidly and in many other countries too.
0.15%. That’s the cut Apple will want from every Apple Pay transaction according to the Financial Times.
Sounds like a great money earner for Apple.
Let’s hope it gets adopted rapidly and in many other countries too.
Yesterday it was pre order time for the new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.
Apple’s pre ordering system didn’t go live at the time everyone expected. Consequently twitter was on fire with comments with people airing their frustration. Call me suspicious but maybe Apple deliberately delayed the start to create a media storm.
About 12 hours after kick off, Apple have declared it the best ever launch in terms of sales. And no surprises the delivery dates have slipped to 3-4 weeks. A similar pattern to last year and the year before. And comments of limited stock too.
With extended delivery dates, this will have a knock on effect of huge queues on Friday, once again creating even more free newsprint for Apple.
This will obviously be followed by a statement of a record breaking number of iPhones sold over the launch weekend.
Clearly, Apple have a fantastic system that creates media buzz with all the right triggers to increase the launch frenzy.
Whether you agree or not with Apple’s strategy it is a masterpiece in marketing and sales.
Part of Apple’s keynote speech on Tuesday was to announce the U2’s new album “Songs of Innocence” would be free to all iTunes users through to the 13th October 2014.
If you didn’t have an iTunes account, you could register one. Or you could sign in and receive the album free of charge. No hassle and no effort required.
So why offer this? A unique relationship with U2? Or was it to get as many existing iTunes users to log in and get new people to sign in/up to iTunes, all ready for the launch in the US of Apple Pay.
Now that makes more sense. Sense check your data as best as possible by getting current customers to login in and find new ones too.
From a thread over at Reddit.com. OnePlus responds as follows (apologies for language used)
“Guys seriously, you cannot put more pressure on us because we’re already f**king panicking over this shit. Sorry for the language. Having a touch screen phone with a non-working touchscreen is death to a company. We’re not idiots, we understand this very well. Right now we have 2 issues categorized as “holy f**k if we don’t fix this we’re dead” – customer support and touch screen issue. Trust me on this one, we’re taking it super duper serious and have significant amounts of man-power dedicated to both of these issues.”
For a company to respond is such a manor is a shame and clearly highlights it has some serious issues to resolve and fast.
Source- http://www.talkandroid.com
It’s nearly iPhone 6 pre order day. You can order and have it delivered to your home address next Friday or collect at your nearest Apple store. But for the first time I’m not sure whether I want the new iPhone. So I made a list to try and help me. First I took my current phone the LG G3 and made a list of the extras it would provide over the iPhone 6 and then vice versa.
LG G3 Plus Points over iPhone 6
– QHD screen at 540 pixels per inch vs 401 pixel per inch on iPhone 6 Plus which is a lower 1080p screen. Smaller iPhone 6 only has 326 pixels per inch
– 3gb ram, 32gb storage plus 128gb micro sd. The G3 has lower cost storage and upgradable via the micro sd slot for storing more media. The iPhone is fixed storage
– FM Radio built in. The iPhone hasn’t got a fm radio.
– Plays Hi-Res Audio codecs out of the box
– Better game controller support including emulators
– Laser auto focus camera at 13mp with true tone flash. iPhone is only 8mp. Optical image stabilisation on the G3 and iPhone 6 Plus but not the smaller iPhone 6. The G3 also has 4K video recording. iPhone maxes out at 1080p. G3 has extra shooting modes. Magic and dual shot.
– Qi Wireless charging built in – relaxing and simple solution using the LG Qi stand at night. Fully charged by morning
– Quick Circle case. Novel solution. At present nothing on iPhone.
– The LG G3 is nearly £300 cheaper. The LG G3 32gb version can be bought for £404. Add a 128gb micro sd card for £70. Total cost £474 versus £789 for 128gb iPhone 6. Total memory on G3 is also more at 160gb.
– Android – better sharing and easier. Google search long press of home button.
– Infra red remote control. Completely missing on iPhone.
– Apps – weight watchers app is better on android. It has a barcode scanner missing on iOS. Imperihome is missing on iOS.
– removable and replaceable battery – the G3 battery is removable and therefore you could carry a spare in your wallet. Also after a few years the battery level would drop but you could just insert a new battery for £10.
So with the LG G3 wiping the floor can the iPhone 6 retaliate. Here goes –
iPhone 6 Plus Points
– Apple support. Book appointment with a genius. 10 mins later issue sorted
– 1080p screen a benefit over QHD. Better battery life and faster as less pixels to push. iPhone panel top quality.
– Apps are better designed and the 6 Plus will start to have even slicker designed apps
– 8mp camera can take 999 burst mode shots in one press of shutter. Auto exposure adjustments while taking a panoramic shot. Slow motion is at 240 fps vs G3 at 120 fps. Includes time lapse mode. The camera also does HDR video
– Touch ID – best fingerprint scanner to unlock phone with a breeze. Now open to third party developers
– Photos – better photo editing app and auto sync available to other Apple devices
– iMessage – clever integration with SMS app. Can send media.
– Family sharing
– superb health app and motion co processor chip
– continuity services and software
– home kit framework
– backup and restore. No other platform competes
So as you can see it’s not a home run for either device. Apple is about better integration between software and hardware. LG G3 is about hardware innovation and android.
So I’ve decided to visit an Apple store and see the new iPhones in person before I decide.
Samsung have released a series of videos taking the p**s out of Apple. Below are my two favourite ones, one about a screen and another about the live stream.
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Apple revealed the Apple Watch yesterday.
Following this announcement watch companies shares have started to tumble.
Shares in Movado whose brands include Coach, Hugo Boss and Tommy Hlifiger: drop of 2pc.
Fossil who also make Armani, DKNY and Diesel watches : drop of 3pc.
Shares in Guess, which relies on watches for a good chunk of its sales, also fell.
Swatch, Kering and Richemont weren’t far behind. LVMH, the company behind Bulgari and TAG Heuer, their shares also took a hit.
Meanwhile Apple’s shares have risen 2pc.
However, if you really want a smart watch then you need one of these Casio G Shock Watches. Note the battery life is in years not a single day!
Joking aside I really believe the new Apple Watch is a stroke of genius. The attention to detail is incredible and the customisation is perfect to make one your own.
A number of watch companies have been since interviewed and dismissed the Apple Watch as not of a concern to their market. Dangerous position to take since this is only first generation. Just step back and recall what Apple did to Nokia’s market share.
Update – Macrumors decided to read what the fashion press thought of Apple’s watch and the resounding feedback from every magazine except one was extremely positive.
PayPal responds to Apple’s new Apple Pay offering.
” “Nobody can dispute Apple’s strong track record, but payments is a difficult area,” he said. “It’s much more difficult to do payments than to keep a live stream working!”
Seems rather blase response and a company nervous of Apple’s solution. In any event competition is healthy.
More at Techradar
Apple Watch’s has sensors on the back.
This means the device can tell when it’s being worn and when it has been taken off.
When you first put the watch on, you must enter a code. When the watch is removed from your wrist, the watch locks itself and can’t be used for payments unless the code is entered again.
Pretty simple right? Unless the thief chops your hand off, of course, but that’s a different story.
So buyer be warned as they say!
Source – http://www.cultofmac.com