Apple’s iPhone has been around since last September and sold 47.8 million units until the end of the first quarter in fiscal year 2013. How do the two compare?
Details have begun to emerge about Apple’s iPhone 5 pricing in other parts of the world shortly after the official announcement in San Francisco earlier this week.
Just after Apple announced its new iPhone, the iPhone 5 yesterday, a type of “cutter” that can make old SIM cards compatible with it appeared online in China.
When you purchase your brand new iPhone 5, scheduled to be announced tomorrow, will your thoughts turn to allegations of forced labor? Most of the buzz today in tech news is about the function and form of Apple’s new smartphone wonder, but allegations Foxconn used forced student labor bear as much scrutiny, if not more.
Yesterday all the tech buzz was about Nokia’s new Lumia smartphones, and today the tech headlines tell of Amazon’s probable release of the new Kindle Fire tomorrow(?). The super popular 7 inch Kindle Fire tablet is rumored to have a larger screen big brother in the wings, this any other possible Amazon products sit tantalizingly, awaiting tomorrow’s press conference.
Apple’s iPhone has been around since last September and sold 47.8 million units until the end of the first quarter in fiscal year 2013. How do the two compare?
Details have begun to emerge about Apple’s iPhone 5 pricing in other parts of the world shortly after the official announcement in San Francisco earlier this week.
Just after Apple announced its new iPhone, the iPhone 5 yesterday, a type of “cutter” that can make old SIM cards compatible with it appeared online in China.
When you purchase your brand new iPhone 5, scheduled to be announced tomorrow, will your thoughts turn to allegations of forced labor? Most of the buzz today in tech news is about the function and form of Apple’s new smartphone wonder, but allegations Foxconn used forced student labor bear as much scrutiny, if not more.
Yesterday all the tech buzz was about Nokia’s new Lumia smartphones, and today the tech headlines tell of Amazon’s probable release of the new Kindle Fire tomorrow(?). The super popular 7 inch Kindle Fire tablet is rumored to have a larger screen big brother in the wings, this any other possible Amazon products sit tantalizingly, awaiting tomorrow’s press conference.