Aluminium Unibody Design | What’s next for Apple’s iPhone?

Posted in iPhone News by admin. Published May 30th, 2011

Leaks out of China are increasingly suggesting that Apple will abandon the glass backing of its iPhone 4 and moving it to an aluminium casing, a design which it first employed for its original iPhone.

An alteration has reportedly been made to stop damage from scratching, paint finishing and glass weight, but also to reduce the likelihood of damaging the phone beyond repair if it is dropped or subjected to any form of trauma.

With a change in design, Apple may also abandon the external antenna design it employs on the iPhone 4, eliminating in one move the signal problems that dogged the launch of the iPhone 4.

[Thanks: http://thenextweb.com]

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Voice Control | What’s next for Apple’s iPhone?

Posted in iPhone News by admin. Published May 30th, 2011

When Apple introduced voice control to the iPhone with iOS 3.0, it didn’t exactly set the world on fire. It was just too awkward and inaccurate. Apple is said to be negotiating with speech recognition company Nuance to give the iPhone 5 the voice control perfection it needs.

Nuance doesn’t just do voice recognition, it’s also into imaging and keypad solutions, but it’s primarily known for doing the heavy lifting for a multitude of products and businesses when it comes to crunching speech data.

One such company is Siri, a voice command interpreter that allowed users to do all sorts of interesting things via voice command. Apple purchased the ‘voice concierge’ app early last year and at the time many were wondering exactly how it was going to use Siri’s capabilities to enhance the iPhone. Siri uses Nuance to do the heavy lifting of processing speech into data. It then interprets and uses that data in interesting ways like firing up an app, writing a text message or checking email. It’s a slick enough system for Apple to have paid around $200 million for the technology.

Regardless of whether Apple licenses or purchases the technology outright, it’s clear that it wants the technology. Enough to purchase Siri without having the core technologies that make it possible locked down first. This points to the addition of some serious iPhone voice command upgrades in iOS 5 and subsequently the iPhone 5.

With the crackdown of many states on operation of phones while driving, it’s increasingly difficult to access functions like navigation and music playback on an iPhone without the risk of a ticket, not to mention that it’s simply dangerous to do so at all. Improved voice control could help solve these issues, especially if features like that of Siri, backed with Nuance technology, become a part of the next iPhone at the OS level.

The preview of iOS 5 at WWDC will be the first chance we have to see if a new form of enhanced voice control will be a part of iOS 5, we think it will.

[Thanks: http://thenextweb.com]

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