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Saturday 22 October 2011

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Apple's new CEO Tim Cook will tomorrow finally gets his chance to stride out from under Steve Jobs' shadow when he releases the latest generation of the iPhone.Even in a dismal economy in Europe and United States of America it is expected that consumers will line up in droves for the new device that will marks Cook's first major product launch since taking over from Jobs in August.The new iPhone is widely expected to have a bigger touchscreen and faster processor than the current iPhone 4.I feel that the new phone will help the company stay a step ahead of rivals in an increasingly competitive smartphone market.
The latest version of the gadget that helped define the smartphone category in mobile industry is coming at a time when the world economy has hit the rock bottom with fresh fears about EuroZone and smartphone market competition is growing tremendously.

According to Harun Makandi,a well renowned researcher in Africa,Apple's ability to generate enthusiasm among consumers and its command of the higher-end market is key to its products success and he categorically said the company should not releases a cheaper iPhone.Cook is likely to take the stage at Apple central at Cupertino's 1 Infinite Loop, where the world will get a chance to see first-hand how the acknowledged operations maven fares at a major product launch.But not many prefer to see Tim Cook on stage.Harun Makandi would like to see Phillip Schiller the head of marketing or Scott Forstall head of iOS take to the stage.

According to another friend and iPhone fanatic Anna Jenkins,Tim Cook is not known for pitching products and therefore she does expect him to match into Steve Jobs's shoes for the launch of the next iPhone expected to take place in just over twenty four hours from now. In my opinion,the event at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, California will offer the world its first look at whether Mr Cook can recreate the frenzy that Mr Jobs has made of every new product launch and a critical ingredient in the company's success over the last decade. Many have predicted a thinner iPhone equipped with a faster A5 processor, more memory and higher megapixel camera than iPhone 4.

I will not attend the launch but just millions of other bloggers and fanatics I will follow it live online and am keen to see whether new CEO Tim Cook will lead the keynote and whether Steve Jobs will participate. Jason Roberts, a software developer with MOCE UK believes that most developers would like to see Steve Jobs at the event to assure developing community that he is still involved directly and indirectly.He sent me an email saying i'd love to see an appearance but it's not critical as he has faith on Tim Cook.

I have no doubt saying that Apple's iPhone has been a huge success since its maiden debut in 2007, that has transformed the company from a computer and music-player maker into one of the world's leading mobile gadgets makers.It accounts for about 40% of Apple's revenue and the new man at the helm Mr.Cook has said China is a key market for them. Apple is the world's most valuable technology company which has mostly catered to the higher end of a booming market in smartphone industry.Speculation about the new iPhone's features is fevered, with the list of possibilities ranging from faster wireless Internet connectivity to voice-navigation capabilities but the real news to me will be if Tim Cook will do a stellar job as Steve Jobs has been doing during.

I've still got a 3GS, yes it's great at first, all these cool games just like my iPhone 4 that I have used for 14 months now and have never had a call dropped like some few users have been claiming. I'd like to dismiss that myth that iPhone is not as strong as other phones because on several occasion I have dropped on the floor many times and is still as new because its build as a rocket propeller and that why am salivating for the new one.J'ai dit Contador Harrison Vive La Apple.

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