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iLounge, a site that is known for leaking information on Apple products, is now reporting that the next-generation iPhone will feature an 8-pin dock connector.

The editor of the site receiving this news from an inside source who also stated that the dock connector will feature other design innovations including it having the ability to be connected to docks and cables in either orientation. More info: Wordpress Softaculous.This would benefit Apple customers who already own accessories for the iPhone since they would be able to use them with the new connector.

The site also stated that Apple will most likely pitch the new dock connector as superior to the previous one.

The report spoke about the iPod Nano as well, saying that it will receive a Bluetooth 4 update that will allow it to function like Sony's SmartWatch Fatal Frame 3 Playthrough Part 26 Hour 9.This will open up many possibilities for the wrist set including it having the ability to carry out phone calls made through an iPad or Mac.

Apple is expected to release new versions of the iPhone, iPod Nano, and iPod Touch later on this year, and will also unveil its iPad Mini tablet.

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Other rumored specifications for the iPhone 5 include, NFC (near-field-communications), a 4-inch HD Retina display, faster processor (possibly A6 chip), and iOS 6.

The new iPod Touch is also expected to have a 4-inch display and have a similar appearance to the new iPhone.

The iPad Mini will feature a 7-inch display and will sell for much less than the third-generation iPad in order to compete with the Google Nexus 7 and next-generation Amazon Kindle Fire.

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AT&T orders sell staff to sell anything though a iPhone, mixed sources tell us




ATT iPhone Sales Decrease


IPhone activations at ATT (T) grew by just 3% in the second quarter this year, and many industry watchers pointed to the flood of next-generation iPhone rumors as a likely culprit for the slowed growth South America Real-estate Invisible Jewel More Mature Haciendas In Yucatan.BGR has exclusively learned that this is not entirely the case, however, and the stalled iPhone sales at the nation’s No.2 wireless carrier may in fact be by design.


Updated with official statement from ATT after the last paragraph.


Regional retail sales managers at ATT have been instructing store managers to pump the brakes on Apple’s iPhone. Related article: SSD hosting.Instructions handed down from corporate state that customers seeking smartphones at ATT retail stores should be steered away from Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone and towards Android phones or Windows Phone handsets like the Nokia Lumia 900 instead here.BGR has confirmed the directive with three independent sources.


Even when customers come into stores specifically looking for the iPhone 4S or iPhone 4, staffers have been instructed to make an effort to show people Android and Windows Phone devices as well, so they can “make an informed decision.” In addition, ATT retail staff in at least some locations are no longer permitted to obtain iPhones as their company-owned devices, and must instead choose an Android smartphone or a Windows Phone.


ATT did not immediately comment.


One source told BGR that Apple’s iPhone used to make up as much as 80% of smartphone sales at stores in his area, but that figure has dropped dramatically to between 50% and 60% since regional managers instructed stores to actively push other smartphones in place of the iPhone.


Apple handsets still accounted for 72% of all smartphones activated by ATT during the second quarter this year.


UPDATE: ATT contacted BGR via email and supplied the following statement:


The idea that we would steer any customer away from a particular device couldn’t be more farfetched Sound Mixing. Our reps do what it takes to align customer needs with the best device for them (Also click here for more). iPhone remains one of our most popular devices, which doesn’t happen by steering people away from it.Our reps are encouraged to try all devices so they are more knowledgeable on our industry-leading smartphone lineup.



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Core Wars – What Will Power The iPhone 5?





While Samsung and Apple once again spin up their respective Lawtron 5000s and indulge in another multibillion-dollar game of rock-em, sock-em Lawyerbots, it will hardly have escaped readers’ notice that a new iPhone is now generally expected to be launched on or around 12 September – incidentally, the anniversary of Kilby’s first printed circuit.




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And, unless something unexpected happens, that phone is likely to be toting a Samsung-made processor (Wordpress Hosting).Currently, the rumor mill is tending towards the idea that the iPhone 5 – or, realistically, the “new iPhone”, dementedly confusing as that may be – will be powered by a quad-core “A6″ processor.


Which is to say, a quad-core processor of the kind seen in the Exynos 4 chips currrently sitting in international, non-LTE versions of the Samsung Galaxy SIII.


Core envy?


On the one hand, this would certainly put a lot of oomph behind the iPhone (Αντιδράσεις για τη νέα κλίμακα φορολόγησης των ελευθέρων επαγγελματιών).On the other, Apple has never been overimpressed by raw power when it comes to processors – the history of Apple in the modern age, in fact, has been one of competitors laughing at their underpowered spec all the way to the retail stores and carrriers. Related article: Photo Scanning.Where the laughing suddenly stops.


Further, the “new iPad” launched with a dual-core CPU, the A5X – along with quad-core graphics, to create a balance of performance for regular use and graphical power for gaming. Related article: more info.Traditionally, new processors have arrived on the iPad and then, after extensive user testing, squeezed into the shell of the next model iPhone.


So, the current iPhone 4S shares its A5 processor with the iPad 2 (the old new iPad), and the iPhone 4 took its A4 processor from the iPad (the old old iPad).By that logic, the A5X would fit neatly into the iPhone 5.


In the iPad, the A5X’s extra power is primarily put into keeping that big, bright and beautiful 2,048×1,536 pixel screen up and running.Assuming that the iPhone 5 does indeed have a 4-inch screen (or something between a 3.95 and 4.08-inch screen) and retains the current pixel density, that makes an 1136×640 screen.Which gives plenty of headroom to play with the A5X’s power consumption and heat generation to create a high-performance dual-core phone chip.


Certainly, a high-end quad-core CPU is faster for general computing than a high-end dual-core CPU, all else being equal.But all else rarely is equal.Obligingly, Samsung have provided a handy comparison chart by shipping its first wave of Galaxy S III devices to the US with a dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor and internationally with a quad-core Samsung Exynos system-on-chip.


Quadrant benchmarks for general computing topped 5,000 for both, and it was only graphically that the Snapdragon suffered, producing frame rates roughly half those of the quad-core S III.


Although Apple’s boast that the A5X was graphically four times as fast as the quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 at the new iPad’s launch was made without detailed supporting evidence, subsequent testing did suggest that its two-core central, four-core graphics model produced around the same frame rates on a device with considerably higher screen resolution.





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Every iPhone you’ve ever seen is 5 years out of date: iPhone antecedent secrets revealed





That iPhone in your pocket is old Technology Approaches For Collaborative Offices.Way older than you think. Related article: Amalie Reedts by Robert Larsen.You’ve probably heard and reheard Steve Jobs’ lofty claim that the original iPhone was five years ahead of its time, but did you know that that rings true for nearly all of the subsequent models?


And, more importantly, what new secrets can we learn from the company’s super-long development time?


Newly released prototypes and designs, dating back to 2006, have just been dished out in court for the sake of Apple’s right to throw the book at everyone else who dares to produce a rectangle with a screen http://rikamits.3eeweb.com/111/honda-nsx-supercar-2/.And you know what? It seems as though Apple designed the iPhone 4  – and a lot more besides – a full six years ago.


Table of contents


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  • Shocking truths

  • A guided tour

  • Secrets in the software

  • Redesigning Apple


Shocking truths


The collection of prototypes and 3D models reveals some shocking truths Honda NSX supercar.Truths that, given the choice, Apple probably wouldn’t want you to know (Los Angeles Hosting).Everyone who buys an Apple product want to think that they’re buying cutting edge hardware, and there’s something disappointing in the knowledge that your new iPhone’s design hasn’t fallen from the heavens in the weeks before you bought it.


Turns out these design apples haven’t just landed on Jonathan Ive’s head.It looks as though they fell at the iPhone’s birth.And they weren’t alone.Among the exposed designs are iPads from way before the original’s announcement and half-breed iPod touch and nano devices.


See the Sony-inspired iPhone prototype


But it’s not just the amount of time in advance that these devices are made in that’s should shake an Apple fan to the core.Moreover, the designs suggest that Ive and the rest of the design team work on many, many different ideas before settling on a final one.


This is the obvious method for industrial design, of course, but Apple’s different.Well, fine, it’s not, but it’s perceived to be.And that’s important here.There is an idea, predominantly among Apple fans, that Apple designs are sacred.They appear to Ive in his dreams as fully-formed, perfect objects.There are no revisions.There is no alternative.Apple products are perfect conceptions.


Only now we know they’re not.They’re the result of dozens of protoypes and ugly ducklings.And that takes some of the company’s mysterious powers away.


A guided tour


Right, that’s enough dispelling of the Apple design mythos for the time being.Let’s have a ganders at what’s come out of Apple labs…


Original iPhone



Ok, so the original iPhone came out in 2007, and this very similar design is from 2006.Not an awfully big surprise, there, but it provides a bit of context: all of the following designs are from around the same time.


One thing to notice, here: that ain’t the finished iOS.


iPhone 3G and 3GS



Well, hello.Unless our eyes are playing tricks, this is a pretty much finished iPhone 3G.The swooping, curved back is present, as is the glossy black casing.Even the icons for what emerged as iOS (or iPhone OS, as it was), have been finalised, yet we’re still looking at a prototype from before the launch of the original iPhone.


iPhone 4 and 4S



It’s a little bit fatter than the iPhone 4 we ended up with, but there’s no denying the cues here.This prototype device has the same shiny metal band around its edge, a squared-off design and a nearly identical, completely flat back plate.


It’s the iPhone 4S circa 2006, and it proves that – even today – Apple is working off of design principals it came up with at the dawn of the modern smartphone.


iPhone 5?



See the two-tone design of the back? That matches up to what we’ve seen so far of the reported iPhone 5 casing.


iPhone 6?



What the hell are these? If it weren’t for this deluge of evidence, we’d look at these oddities and say that they must have been strung together in Ive’s workshop after a drunken night out.But seeing as so many of the design touches found in these slides have later come to pass, it’s probably not a stretch to think that these flourishes might find their way into the iPhone 6.


A phone with a scooped out backplate? Or a mighty, case-wide speaker grill half way up the handset? Could happen, you know.



Secrets in the software


But it’s not just hardware design we can look at here.There’s a couple of secret gems that can be stripped out from the early versions of the iPhone OS.


You’ll notice that some of these shots show versions of iOS that, while similar, are far from finished products.And yet, even though that’s the case, there are clues about developments that came later on in the platform’s life.



Let’s take a look at some of the app icons in that picture.It’s obviously early days in the life of iOS here, but one of those app icons is almost certainly meant to be a Yellow Pages (Yell) app.The iPhone famously launched before Apple was ready to admit that it needed the help of third party apps, but this slightly changes our thinking.


The official line was that the iPhone wouldn’t open to developers, and then suddenly it would.And did.But if Apple was anticipating apps from the likes of Yellow Pages this early in the game, it says that, firstly, it always planned on launching the App Store and, secondly, that it must have been working on the SDK since day one.


That’s not all.See the app on the top right? That’s FaceTime.It seems as though, in one way or another, Apple had designs on introducing video calling to the iPhone all the way back in 2006.That’s despite the fact that the original iPhone (and the original designs) lacked a front-facing camera.That’s forward planning.


Oh, and if you’d care to guess what the hell that lightning bolt icon is in the dock, please do so in the comments section below.


Redesigning Apple



In 2006, the year before the iPhone came out, Apple was in need of a new hit.Its Mac business was growing and the iPod had been a monumental success, but Steve Jobs clearly knew that it was about time the company launched a product that revolutionised a market the same way that its MP3 player did.


Share prices had risen steadily since 2001, but had started to tail off at the end of 2005, only to spike dramatically at the iPhone’s launch.I’ve no doubt that Apple had the iPhone in the works well before this small slump, but there’s my point: a slump in investor interest was always going to come unless something fantastic hits every few years.That’s the way of the world.And that’s why, three years since the iPad’s launch, analysts are now predicting an iPad Mini.


What’s interesting to see, though, is the scope of this plan.For the first time ever we’re able to see the lengths that Apple goes to, along with the fact that when a product is about to come to market it’s never just ‘about to’ come to market.Chances are that it was first imagined some years before.


That being true for the kernel of an idea for a product? That makes sense.But the actual design for far future products laid bare? Seeing the future buried in Apple’s past is something slightly shocking.


With all this on show, you’ve got to wonder: does Ive have 2018’s iPhone already sitting on his desk?


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Apple designer: iPhone crafters are "maniacal"







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SAN JOSE, California (Reuters) - Apple Inc's celebrated industrial design team is a group of around 16 "maniacal" individuals from all over the world who spend a lot of time brainstorming around a kitchen table.



The world's most valuable technology corporation on Tuesday allowed a rare glimpse into a zealously guarded internal hardware design process that has produced some of the world's most celebrated consumer electronics.

In a high-profile U.S (Υδρογονοκίνηση).patent infringement trial against Samsung Electronics Co Ltd that began this week, it called 17-year Apple design veteran Christopher Stringer as its first witness.

Stringer looked every inch the designer with his shoulder-length hair, salt-and-pepper beard, wearing an off-white suit with a narrow black tie.

"Our role is to imagine products that don't exist and guide them to life," he told the jury.

Apple's products -- particularly the seminal iPhone -- are held in high regard throughout the industry Carousel Ρόδος.The gadget that revolutionized the smartphone industry is prominently displayed in the avant-garde San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

The company, which is accusing its South Korean arch-foe of stealing iPhone and iPad design and features, owes a debt to creative guru Jonathan Ive and his cadre of designers assembled from Britain, Australia, the United States, Japan, Germany over more than a decade.

Stringer said Apple's group of 15 to 16 industrial designers -- headed by the British-born and recently knighted Ive -- work on all of the company's products and dedicate time every week to discuss them, mostly at the kitchen table.

That's where the group is "most comfortable," he said.

Ive's team leads works out of a large, open studio on Apple's campus in Cupertino, California, with music blaring through a giant sound system and access strictly limited to a small portion of employees, according to a 2006 profile of Ive in Business Week.

BRAINSTORMING

Most of the team have worked side-by-side for 15 to 20 years, said Stringer, who has "hundreds" of design patents to his name.

"We have been together for an awfully long time," Stringer said Ηλιακός θερμοσίφωνας."We are a pretty maniacal group of people, read here: Diversifying Is Critical With Risky Opportunities Also.We obsess over details."

Over the years, the team earned a reputation for blending the aesthetically appealing with the functional Η καλή στοματική υγιεινή αποτρέπει το έμφραγμα και το εγκεφαλικό επεισόδιο.Stringer worked on the original iPhone -- internally codenamed M-68 -- and almost all of Apple's mobile products.

Once a product design idea is solidified through a brainstorming session, the design team sketches those ideas and models it through a Computer Aided Design process.

The design team doesn't follow a linear creative process from idea to sketch, model and then to engineered demo, Stringer said.Developed concepts will be scrapped if a better idea comes along, he said.

"We are always doubting.We are always questioning."

Stringer listed some of the manufacturing problems for the original iPhone, from putting glass in close proximity to hardened steel to cutting holes in the glass.

"People thought we were crazy," he said.

(Editing by Paul Tait)

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iPhone Dock Connector: What Going to a 19-Pin Connector Means


Υδρογονοκίνηση.(Courtesy Blackpool Creative.)">iPhone Dock Connector: What Going to a 19-Pin Connector MeansA mock-up of what the new dock connector might look like Role Of Banking And Financial Institutions In Operation Growth.(Courtesy Blackpool Creative.)The next version of the iPhone is expected to have a 19-pin dock connector, a drastic change that could disrupt the accessories market that caters to the 30-pin connector that is currently found on the iPhone.


The 30-pin connector has been around for a decade, so it makes sense for Apple to move to a new connector Sound Mixing.To make the new iPhone thinner and fit a 4G radio as well, Apple would have to use a smaller dock connector Assassin's Creed 3 Walkthrough Part 5 [Sequence 2: WELCOME TO BOSTON] W/Commentary.Currently, the bottom of the iPhone is fully occupied by the 30-pin plug and the speaker grills. Related article: Τριγμοί στην κυβέρνηση για την κατάργηση του αφορολόγητου των παιδιών.But this design has some issues.


Why It Needs to Change


iPhone Dock Connector: What Going to a 19-Pin Connector MeansThe audio electronics inside the iPhone are actually at the bottom left of the circuit board, explains an unnamed engineer on Quora.Since there is no space for the headphone plug at the bottom of the device, this means that a long flex cable is needed to route the signal to the top of the device, where the headphone jack is.


This design apparently not only adds to the cost of manufacturing because of the complex cable needed to run through the entire phone, but also adds a few minutes when the phone is being put together on the assembly line.Moving to a smaller connector would allow space for the headphone jack at the bottom of the new iPhone (just as reports indicate), as well as lower production costs.


What the Change Will Bring


So will all the dock accessories, like speakers, alarm clocks or car radios, work with a smaller iPhone dock connector? Not out of the box.Accessory manufacturers will slowly start adopting the new plug as new iPhone sales grow, but until then, chances are there will be an easier solution: an adaptor.


iPhone Dock Connector: What Going to a 19-Pin Connector MeansTo comply with European laws, Apple has already introduced a 30-pin to Micro USB adaptor so that you can charge and sync iPhones with any Micro USB cable (instead of the pricey Apple-labeled ones).So it’s no surprise that Apple is reportedly planning to release a 30-pin to 19-pin adaptor that consumers can use with all compatible accessories until the new wave of accessories settles in.Plus, a $10 adaptor (Apple’s not known for including such accessories for free) could save you a lot of money instead of buying a new expensive sound dock for your phone.This could also be a bit messy, as my colleague Jared Newman explained.


The smaller iPhone dock connector would also probably push more toward wireless ways of syncing your phone (not charging, unfortunately).You can already sync your phone wirelessly with iTunes (over Wi-Fi), to transfer music, photos and files, and you can play music and videos wirelessly through AirPlay on the Apple TV and other compatible accessories -- so what the dock connector would remain primarily useful for will be charging.


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Apple’s iPhone 5: Get Ready to Go Gaga

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iPhone 5: Make No Mistake, The Future Of Apple Depends On It

Apple's next version of the iPhone, the iPhone 5, is already one of the most eagerly anticipated products in history.


And with good reason.


Most Apple observers expected the iPhone 5 to be released a year ago, when Apple instead underwhelmed with an iPhone 4S "refresh." So the world has been waiting for this product for almost two years. More info: Το βραδινό φαγητό και η ποσότητά του.(Rumors this week put the phone's release out Sept Οι σαλάτες συντελούν στην… ευτυχία μας.12)


And make no mistake:


The iPhone 5 also has more riding on it than pretty much any product in history.


Good or bad, the iPhone will define Apple's financial performance and reputation for at least the next couple of years.


If the iPhone 5 blows people away, Apple will be set up to clock another year of astounding revenue and earnings growth, at rates of growth never before seen for a company of this size. More info: Ο θηλασμός θωρακίζει την υγεία των βρεφών.And the halo of magic and genius that still surrounds Apple and Apple products will allow the company to continue to command premium prices from consumers and a premium stock multiple.


If the iPhone 5 disappoints, meanwhile, analysts may have to cut their earnings projections for Apple. Related article: You can find more here.Worse, Apple will clearly have lost the lead in a market it created, one in which it used to be a full year ahead of any competition 4 Keys To Search Engine Optimization.If that happens, the magic halo will go "poof," and Apple will be perceived as just another company, rendered mortal and ordinary by the death of Steve Jobs.


Why is the iPhone 5 so important financially?


Because new information suggest that the iPhone is responsible for the vast majority of Apple's profits.


Last week, in a lawsuit with Samsung, Apple was forced to release documents that showed the relative gross profit margin for its iPhones and iPads.


This information allows us to estimate, to an extent never before possible, just how much profit Apple derives from the iPhone.


The bottom line?


The iPhone likely accounts for almost two-thirds of Apple's profits.


This means that the company is even more highly dependent on the iPhone than most Apple observers realize.


(The iPad, meanwhile, likely accounts for almost a third of the company's total profit.The Mac, iPods, Apple TVs, and other Apple products, meanwhile, likely account for about 10% or less of Apple's profits.I'll walk through these calculations below).


Because of this extraordinary dependency on the iPhone, Apple's ability to continue to grow its profit faster than Wall Street expects depends on two things:


  • Continuing to rapidly grow the number of iPhones sold. This will depend in large part on the iPhone's attractiveness relative to other smartphones.

  • Maintaining the high gross profit (more than 50%) on each unit. This will depend on Apple's ability to maintain its high average selling prices, even as the smartphone market expands into lower-income demographics and the products become increasingly commoditized.This will likely be difficult.

Let's Go To The Numbers...


Working with Apple's financials can be confusing, because the company's fiscal year ends in September, while most people focus on calendar years.All of the numbers below are for calendar years.


The source of all these numbers is a recent report by analyst Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray, the most influential Apple analyst on Wall Street.


The goal of this exercise, meanwhile, is to determine how dependent Wall Street's financial expectations for Apple are on the continued success of the iPhone, as well as whether those expectations are aggressive or conservative.


First, here are Gene Munster's projections for Apple's overall revenue for the next few years:


APPLE REVENUE


CY 2011 (Actual): $129 billion, +71% year over year
CY 2012 (Estimate): $164 billion, +28%
CY 2013 (Estimate): $196 billion, +20%
CY 2014 (Estimate): $251 billion, +28%


Note that Munster's 2013 estimate calls for a sharp deceleration in Apple's revenue growth.Ironically, this is actually good news, because it means that there is upside to the estimate.If Apple delivers a strong growth rate next year, the 2013 estimate will go up.


Also note, though, that Munster's 2014 estimate calls for Apple's revenue to reaccelerate.This estimate is more aggressive.


It's also worth noting that growth rates like these for a company this size are unheard-of. The expectations for Apple are already high.


Next, let's look at the share of that projected revenue that is expected to come from the iPhone:


iPHONE REVENUE


CY 2011 (Actual): $61 billion, +103% year over year, 48% of total revenue
CY 2012 (Estimate): $83 billion, +35% y/y, 51% of total
CY 2013 (Estimate): $103 billion, +25% y/y, 53% of total
CY 2014 (Estimate): $138 billion, +34% y/y, 55% of total


So Munster projects the same sharp slowdown in iPhone revenue next year as he does for overall revenue.Again, ironically, this is good news.The estimate seems conservative.If the iPhone 5 is a big hit, the estimate is likely to go up.Also again, however, Munster projects a reacceleration of iPhone sales in 2014.This projection is more aggressive.


Note that, this year, the iPhone will account for more than half of Apple's total revenue.This dependency is expected to increase each year.


Profits


So that's revenue.Now let's look at the likely profit contribution for Apple's 3 main product lines:


  • iPhones

  • iPads

  • Macs and Other

The information produced in the Samsung lawsuit reveals something startling:


  • iPhones likely account for more than 60% of Apple's profits

  • iPads likely contribute about a third of Apple's profits (~33%)

  • Macs and Other likely contribute only 5%-10% of Apple's profits

Importantly, these are my estimates, not Gene Munster's.I am basing them on the "gross profit" percentages for iPhones and iPads revealed in the lawsuit documents.


One assumption I am making that some analysts might quibble with is that the relative contribution percentages of gross profit for each product (profit after direct product costs) are the same as the relative contribution percentages for net profit (profit after all costs).I think this is a reasonable assumption, but some analysts might disagree.


Specifically, the lawsuit documents reveal that the iPhone had gross margins of 49%-58% from 2010-2012 (I've used 53%).


Meanwhile, the iPad had gross margins of 23%-32% (I've used 28%).


When you apply these numbers to the revenue for each product, you get the gross-profit shares I described above.


So, what about the future?


Let's look at Gene Munster's projections for Apple's gross profit margin for the next few years.The message here is that Munster (and Wall Street) expect Apple's profit margin to stay basically the same.


APPLE GROSS PROFIT MARGIN


CY 2011 (Actual): 42%
CY 2012 (Estimate): 43%
CY 2013 (Estimate): 42%
CY 2014 (Estimate): 41%


Given the different profit margins for Apple's three product lines, the critical assumption here is that the iPhone will continue to grow rapidly and maintain its extremely high gross margin.The estimates allow for some drop in this margin, but not for a sharp slowdown in sales or a sharp drop in the iPhone's profit margin.


Importantly, the estimates do not allow Apple to gradually "become an iPad company." Thanks to the difference between the iPad and iPhone margin, if the iPad quickly became Apple's dominant product, it's profit margin would get crushed.This is likely especially true if the company releases the widely expected "iPad Mini," and it has a lower gross margin than the current iPad.


The Bottom Line


The bottom line is that Apple's profits are much more dependent on the iPhone than a glance at revenue would suggest.


Although Wall Street's expectations for Apple's revenue and profit growth in 2013 seem reasonably conservative (and, therefore, have room to rise), the expectations for 2014 are more aggressive.


If Apple's iPhone 5 is a monster hit, Apple has room to blow away Wall Street's current forecasts, especially in 2013.


If Apple's iPhone 5 is a dud, meanwhile, Wall Street may have to cut its Apple estimates.


The difference between these two scenarios would likely affect not only Apple's earnings, but the price investors will be willing to pay for those earnings.So the difference between a "hit" and a "dud" iPhone 5 would likely be hundreds of dollars per share.


If the iPhone 5 is a dud, moreover, Apple will likely have a hard time regaining its market lead (and aura) with future generations of the product.Rather, unless its competitors stumble, Apple will be forced to play catch-up.


If that happens, consumers and investors will likely conclude that Apple's magical run is over and that the company is no longer the company it was before Steve Jobs died.In short, Apple will, once again, become ordinary.


So all eyes are (and should be) on the iPhone 5...


SEE ALSO: If The iPhone 5 Really Looks Like This, Apple May Be Screwed

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Apple Designer: iPhone Crafters Are ‘Maniacal’

Apple's celebrated industrial design team is a group of around 16 "maniacal" individuals from all over the world who spend a lot of time brainstorming around a kitchen table.

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design veteran Christopher Stringer as its first witness.

Stringer looked every inch the designer with his shoulder-length hair, salt-and-pepper beard, wearing an off-white suit with a narrow black tie.

"Our role is to imagine products that don't exist and guide them to life," he told the jury.

Apple's products—particularly the seminal iPhone—are held in high regard throughout the industry, read here: Also click here for more.The gadget that revolutionized the smartphone industry is prominently displayed in the avant-garde San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

The company, which is accusing its South Korean arch-foe of stealing iPhone and iPad design and features, owes a debt to creative guru Jonathan Ive and his cadre of designers assembled from Britain, Australia, the United States, Japan, Germany over more than a decade.

Stringer said Apple's group of 15 to 16 industrial designers—headed by the British-born and recently knighted Ive—work on all of the company's products and dedicate time every week to discuss them, mostly at the kitchen table.

That's where the group is "most comfortable," he said.

Ive's team leads works out of a large, open studio on Apple's campus in Cupertino, California, with music blaring through a giant sound system and access strictly limited to a small portion of employees, according to a 2006 profile of Ive in Business Week.

Brainstorming

Most of the team have worked side-by-side for 15 to 20 years, said Stringer, who has "hundreds" of design patents to his name.

"We have been together for an awfully long time," Stringer said Wordpress Hosting."We are a pretty maniacal group of people Los Angeles Hosting.We obsess over details."

Over the years, the team earned a reputation for blending the aesthetically appealing with the functional, read here: Βουλγαρία: Νέο κόμμα με τίτλο «Όχι στην ΕΕ».Stringer worked on the original iPhone—internally codenamed M-68—and almost all of Apple's mobile products.

Once a product design idea is solidified through a brainstorming session, the design team sketches those ideas and models it through a Computer Aided Design process.

The design team doesn't follow a linear creative process from idea to sketch, model and then to engineered demo, Stringer said.Developed concepts will be scrapped if a better idea comes along, he said.

"We are always doubting.We are always questioning."

Stringer listed some of the manufacturing problems for the original iPhone, from putting glass in close proximity to hardened steel to cutting holes in the glass.

"People thought we were crazy," he said.

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