Tuesday, October 4, 2011

The new boss of Apple, Tim Cook, is about to unveil the latest iPhone


The new Apple boss Tim Cook must present the new version of the iPhone on Tuesday, the pioneer of smartphones, which remains the reference for the entire industry.              
A handful of journalists picked were asked to be at 1700 GMT at the headquarters of the IT group in Cupertino (California) for a known only that it will focus on the iPhone.              
The speculation is rife about the characteristics of the device, and which will see its fifth version since 2007. Perhaps thinner and has a slightly larger screen than its predecessors, with a more powerful processor, it probably will build a new storage system called icloud online.              
The analysts expect sales records launch of this device, perhaps as early as next week, especially as the cooling takes about three months later than in previous years.              
Tim Cook will be the first time he will be master of ceremonies at an Apple event since he assumed in August as Director General, succeeding the charismatic Steve Jobs, co-founder and inspirer of the great success of the firm at the bitten apple.              
"For the first time it is obvious that Steve Jobs will not come back," said independent analyst Enderle said.                Mr. Jobs, who was on sick leave since the beginning of the year, has already survived pancreatic cancer in 2004 and a liver transplant in 2009.              
According to the advertising Inmoba, 41% of users of "smartphones" in the United States, Canada and Mexico plan to buy "the iPhone 5." More than half of BlackBerry users may abandon the Canadian manufacturer, as a quarter (27%) of the owners of a phone on Android (Google), provides Inmoba.

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