Apple Inc. is developing a new lineup of smaller iPhones that it would sell to cellular telephone carriers for about half the price of the standard iPhone line, according to a newspaper website.Apple is trying to speed up the new line to deal with growing smart phone competition, The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. The new phones would get software service overhauls and would be about half the size of the iPhone 4, the model that's now on the market, the newspaper said.Messages were left Sunday by The Associated Press for an Apple spokeswomanThe new lineup would be sold alongside Apple's existing line of iPhones, the paper said, citing people it did not identify.
The iPhone is a critical product for the Cupertino, Cal.-based company. It generated 39 percent of the company's $26.7 billion in revenue last quarter.So many releases has reported this news, it has justified that In less than two years the company's status has skyrocketed, along with its brand recognition. In 2010, shipments more than doubled to nearly 25 million units. It's also expected to become a leader in 4G smartphones in the U.S.Android's success bodes ill for integrated hardware-and-software players, like Nokia and Research In Motion Ltd., which have struggled to upgrade their operating systems to offer the same user experience as Android. push to make the Galaxy S II more enterprise friendly is its implementation of Microsoft's Exchange ActiveSync protocol, which will, for example, allow users to look for contacts using Exchange's Global Address List, while also being able to synchronize e-mail, calendar, contacts and tasks.according to Samsung. Data stored on bo th the internal and external storage can be encrypted. Security features are not much use for an enterprise without the ability to manage them, so Samsung also announced it has partnered with Sybase on mobile device management.ne 5 isnt coming until much later, the notion being that Apple doesnt care about pushing out a Verizon iPhone 4 this late because the iPhone 5 isnt coming until September or November or some such. It was even suggested this week, perhaps comically, that the iPhone 5 wont arrive in 2011 at all. But if a late-arriving iPhone 5 were the case, Apple would have just gone ahead and pushed a white iPhone 4 to market this past week to coincide with the Verizon thing; it certainly would have brought an extra level of attention to a launch which was, for once in recent Apple memory, more a strong-selling sigh of relief than a lets-get-in-line celebration. Instead, while Apple didnt want to wait half a year to do twholesale pc parts apple working on less-expensiv e ihone.wholesale electronic accessories
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