Showing posts with label iPad 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPad 2. Show all posts

Samsung Official Claims Apple Plans to Release 7.85-inch iPad This Year


A Samsung official may have just let the cat out of the bag about Apple's plans for a smaller iPad. Apple is planning to launch a smaller iPad with a 7.85-inch screen by the end of the year. Current iPads have 9.7-inch screens.



The Samsung official, who asked not to be identified, told The Korea Times that despite aheated patent battle between the companies, Apple will likely spend $11 billion on parts from Samsung this year.

The amount of the current contract is around $9.7 billion," the source said. "The contract is expected to rise to $11 billion by the end of this year as Apple is planning to release a smaller iPad, probably with a 7.85-inch screen, and to sell more of its MacBook Air PCs using Samsung's faster solid state drive (SSD) storage.




DigiTimes reported that protoypes of a new iPad with a 7.85-inch display had been delivered to Apple, and volume production of the devices could begin as early as the third quarter of this year. DigiTimes, citing unnamed industry sources, said the tablet is currently being assembled by Apple's manufacturing partners.




Some rumors about a smaller iPad first surfaced months ago. Back in December, there were reports that Apple had purchased 7.85-inch panels from LG Display and AU Optronics. Then last month, the Wall Street Journal claimed to have a source who confirmed that Apple was testing the new, smaller screen line of tablets.



Meanwhile, Samsung, recently admitted at Mobile World Congress that it was not doing very well in the tablet space, thanks in large part to the success of the iPad. For now, Apple is prepping to launch its new iPad on Friday.




4G FaceTime and phone references found in iOS 5.1 code

New iPad had an option for 4G LTE connectivity, the next logical step was to assume that Apple would work LTE into the next iPhone. Code uncovered in iOS 5.1 reveals that Apple may very well be testing an LTE iPhone behind the scenes. Standard references are made to 4G toggles that can attributed to the iPad, but there are some new references too.

Cydia developer Krishna Sagar did some snooping around the iOS 5.1 code on video, and laid out several portions of code that seem to indicate Apple may be toying with the notion of an LTE iPhone. Most notably, there’s a reference to “4G_ON_CALL_WARNING_DISABLE”, with a prompt warning the user that “Disabling 4G will end your phone call.” Obviously the iPad can’t make phone calls, so that’s not the intended device for the warning. Having said that, AT&T iPhones now display a “4G” logo instead of 3G, which is what this code could be referring to.

There’s also a reference to using FaceTime over 4G in the same code:
“4G_ON_FACETIME_4G_WARNING_DISABLE” = “Disabling 4G will end FaceTime. Are you sure you want to disable 4G?”;
“4G_ON_FACETIME_WIFI_WARNING_DISABLE” = “Disabling 4G may end FaceTime. Are you sure you want to disable 4G?”;
Apple have famously disabled FaceTime usage over 3G networks, only allowing it to be used on WiFi, most likely on request from carriers.
While none of this is concrete evidence that an LTE iPhone is on the cards, it’s possible that Apple are testing the technology behind the scenes. The FaceTime 4G reference could mean that Apple will be enabling the option to use the video calling service over LTE in the future, probably with a firmware update.

Untethered iOS 5.0.1 Jailbreak For iPhone 4S And iPad 2 Release Imminent

The jailbreak dream team have managed to successfully break the sandbox that had prevented pod2G from releasing an untethered jailbreak publicly.