Showing posts with label ipod touch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipod touch. Show all posts

Monday, September 10, 2007

iPhone - 1 Million Served

According to this New York Times post and this Apple Press Release, the number of iPhones sold has topped 1 million units.

This is remarkable, as the holiday season is still approaching. The iPod sold 1 million units after two years, making the 74 day/1 million mark for the iPhone pretty incredible. Also, with ostensibly very little marketing (mostly relying on hype from excited users), the iPhone is selling purely because of its innovation. The advertisements are simple - just examples of the functionality - and were not too heavily laden upon the public (at least in my experience). Granted the music used is really cool (and the "Hello?" advertisement tapping classic movies that premiered during the Oscars was super-hip), the iPhone's success isn't as reliant on marketing as one might think.

The pricing "fiasco" that occurred in the past week isn't as big a deal as most make it out to be - at least it won't be remembered in a few months. In fact, the market that it opens with the iPod Touch and the new Nano will probably make up for the angry customers (who were already so into Apple that they jumped the gun, bit the bullet, and spent $600).

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

New iPod to be Phoneless iPhone

According to this New York Times Bit's blog post, the new Apple product that has been hyped recently is a touch-screen Wi-Fi iPod - essentially the same design as the iPhone except without the phone service. It has the same 3.5' screen, the same touch interface and the same Wi-Fi chipset with the Safari Web Browser. However, it's substantially cheaper. Starting at $299 for 8 gigs and $399 for 16, maybe some future iPhone converts will realize just how cool an integrated phone would be with this device. Sounds kind of backwards, doesn't it?

What's quite awesome is that there is a wireless version of iTunes available on this iPod, which means you can bypass the computer and purchase songs straight to the iPod (and transfer it to your computer later).

The bigger picture points to products that won't be limited by hard disk or flash memory space. The 16 gigabyte iPod Touch is far more limited than the newly renamed 160 gig iPod Classic. You would want to load your iPod Touch with loads of videos, as the 3.5" screen is the best portable display available, but the 16 gigs aren't quite sufficient for, say, all 10 seasons of "Friends" and your entire music collection.

Enter streaming content.

With the Wi-Fi connection on the new iPod and iPhone, and with mobile broadband pointing to easy, inexpensive and constant high speed connectivity, a lack of flash memory might not be so bad if you can find a way to stream the content wirelessly.

It could even work the same way as a SlingBox, with content broadcast over the internet and your wireless device picks it up through an open port in your network. Imagine purchasing a video off iTunes or Nokia's Ovi, and then broadcasting it to any wireless device you own. Your only wireless memory limitations are posed by your home pc or network storage space. Of course it must be more complicated than this, but hopefully this is where it's headed.