Hey_Rob,
This artwork is for the Jewish audience of the show. Apple and Honey for a sweet new year. Per the photo I added Tii to the picture using the app Aviary.
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Episode 242 Transcript
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So how many iPhone 5's did apple sell in the first weekend. over 5 Million - which seems to be all they had to sell. Anal-ists were expecting it to be from 6 to 10 million. But 5 million plus is over a million more than the iPhone 4s last year on its first weekend. But since Anal-ists had over hyped the number to 6 to 10 million with a couple saying 12 or even 15 million - you should not be surprised the stock took a big hit this week.
The 5 Million iPhones sold or the Stock price drop really were not the big news from last weekend or even from the Apple press release. And no the big news has nothing to do with Maps or Youtube apps or where you find your podcasts. Nope the big news from the press release was the number of devices now running iOS 6 - 100 Million!!!!
Don't get me wrong 5 Million iPhones sold in the first 3 days was very impressive - the only launch close was last years iPhone 4S launch. But that 4 Million sold in the first weekend logistically was not nearly as impressive as this years 5 Million. And Apple said they could have sold more if they had more iPhone 5's to sell. Why I think logistically it is more impressive this year. Last year the iPhone 4S had the luxury of using some of the same components as the iPhone 4. This year thecase is brand new, as is the screen both in size and technology. There is even a new dock connector (don't get me started on that). This time around Apple's supply chain did not have the advantage of a previous generations device to borrow capacity from. This time it was from zero to 5 million units and components for said units at launch. That is pretty impressive. Congrats to Apple and its suppliers for pulling that off - even if it was still not up to demand.
But again to me the biggest news was not about the aforementioned 5 Million iPhone 5's - nope - it was about the 100 Million iOS devices that are now running iOS 6 after just 5 days. To compare that to when iOS 5 launched last year Apple announced only 25 Million devices had upgraded. A 4X increase year over year is really impressive and great news to devcelopers of iOS Apps.
If you want to see how big a deal this is vs say Android. Jelly bean - aka Android 4.1 launched in early July. Through early September - over 2 months after the launch of Jelly Bean - Android had 1.47% adoption. (And Android fan boys thought that was good news - Yikes!!). Working out the numbers 1.46% of about 450 Mil Android devices is about 6.6 Million Android devices in 60 days that have been able to be updated to the latest version of their OS vs over 100 Million iOS devices in just 5 days now running the lastest version of iOS. This is again why it is so important if you are a developer to develop first for iOS. You can be assured that when you are developing for the latest version - there is actually an audience for your app.
After every iPhone launch and I mean every one - there have always been some report of a very small % of new owners having an issue. Heck on the iPhone 4 I first purchased had the issue of it overheating before I even left the parking lot At Apple - I walked back in and showed them the issue and was handed a brand new iPhone no questions asked.
And guess what this time around it is no different. Not that I got an over heating iPhone 5 - but rather that some % reporting issues. With the key issues this time being.
1. Slow Wifi 2. Scuffing of the antenna and scuffing of the back of the black iPhone 5. 3. Leaking light around the edge of the white iPhone 5. 4. Battery life issue - where it looses its charge quickly. 5. A Purple Halo in photos when you take a photo and have a bright light just out of the frame. Be it the Sun or a bright lamp.
As always - the press loves to make hay with these reports - but remember a very very small % out of 5 million users - is still a big enough number for many reports of issues. If you have an issue the best thing you can do is take it immediately to an apple store if you are lucky enough to live by one. If not call Apple. Don't take it back where you purchased it yet if said place is not an Apple store - first make the call to apple care and explain the situation you are having and see what they say. Apple is going to be more likely to offer a replacement than AT&T or Sprint or Verizon - as Apple does want to get back any bad units so they can trouble shoot them and make improvements - if there is a manufacturing or design issue at fault. Per the Purple Haze - yeah - that one they are not likely going to take back the phone for - if it is just showing up when the bright light is just off frame - but rather they will likely tell you that is not how you want to take a picture.
The sixth issue reported - is that for some the lightning cable that came with the iPhone is seeing the USB side of the cable getting caught in laptops. Seems there may be an issue with the connector not getting crimped correctly - look at your usb side of the cable and make sure it is smooth.
A seventh issue is that some are seeing some static lines across the screen - Especially when the keyboard is up. Ken Ray at Mac OS Ken reported having this issue.
So I finally reached my goal weight of 175#'s this past week - that is over 65#'s from my peak weight of 240 #'s - I actually over shot my goal and weighed in at a low of 173#'s and a couple of ounces. This was hard work on my part more so on the discipline side than the planning side. But again I was very proud of this achievement and I was talking to my Mother - my italian mother from New York - and I told her of my achievement and her reaction - was Oh Robert you are too thin - what are you now down to a size 32 in jeans - Well Mom actually I am down to a 30" waist down from a 40. But her over all feeling was I am too light - Ironically Just a year and a half ago she was on me for being way to heavy - and I bring this up because this next story is about one of the more common complaints about the iPhone 5 - and that is people are complaining it is too light. There is an article over on Gizmodo with some twitter quotes from those getting their hands on the iPhone 5 such as quote This new iPhone is way too light. I feel like its gonna just fly outta my hand with the slightest breeze unquote from at rbeavs or quote Held the iPhone 5. Way too light for this spazz-attack. I need a heavier phone so I don't completely destroy it. unquote from at luciana_D
So just like my mom - there are some people you just can't make happy no matter how proud you are you lost a bunch of weight.
Ok - When it comes to the iPhone 5 - Apple lied to us. Well ok - maybe not lied - but Apple did not accurately define some specs on their website for the iPhone 5. Remember last episode when I said if you wanted a world phone for the iPhone to either get the AT&T version or wait and see which one Apple announces is unlocked. Well those that weighted are happy they did - those that got the ATT iPhone 5 probably are not as happy right now. My assumption about the AT&T iPhone 5 probably being the better world phone - was based on the specs still up on the apple site - which shows there to be 3 versions - 2 for the US and one for ROW. The two US models are clearly labeled as GSM and CDMA - making it look like the CDMA version does not support GSM - well making it look that way at least - because where Apple mislead us on their site - is with the Verizon CDMA iPhone 5 - seems people have been able to test it and they found it does work already on a GSM network. Yes - the Verizon iPhone is sold unlocked - and Verizon not only confirmed it - but said they will not be locking it in the future. So if you need an iPhone that is unlocked - for world travel - the Verizon iPhone 5 is clearly the best one.
Now it will not work fully on the ATT network - as in LTE will not work - but you can make calls and get a 3G connection on data. On top of that the LTE bands for the Verizon iPhone 5 - which are bands 1, 3, 5, 13, 25 - over lap the ROW iPhone 5 - which has bands 1,3 and 5 only. So in theory - anywhere in the world out side the US where LTE is working for the iPhone 5 - the verizon iPhone 5 should also work - in theory.
Into the email bag.
Hi Rob,
With all Verizon's iPhone 5 unlocked - Could I use it on straitalk????
Regards,
Rik
Hi Rik - in theory - yes - you would still need to get a nano sim card from Straightalk to use in the iPhone 5 to work on their network - and I don't think they have one yet available - but there are supposedly tools to cut one down - but I think even then - it is too thick. So I believe the gating item will be the nano sim card. If anyone listening works for Straight talk - pleased give us the straight pitch on if and when you will get a nano sim card.
And Speaking of iPhone 5 in new places - the iPhone 5 just cleared a big hurdle in China - by receiving the needed regulatory certifications needed to go on sale in China - this means it is likely to go on sale prior to the end of the year. According to someone that was not Digitimes or BGR - Apple had two device models A1429 and A1442 which received certification. The A1429 - is the CDMA version - which would likely be destined for China Unicom's WCDMA Network - once Apple lists a couple of more specs for that model they have not listed so far. And the A1442 would likely be the one for China Telecom and their CDMA2000 network. Regardless of the exact specs - it does look like the biggest hurdle is cleared for Apple to get the iPhone 5 officially into the hands of Mainland China customers through China Unicom and China Telecom. What is still missing is any word about China Mobile - and that is likely to come via a special announcement by Apple at a future date.
iFix it has their traditional tear down post up - this time obviously it is for the iPhone 5 - and you can find it by looking for the link titled - iPhone 5 teardown - iFixit - in the show notes for ep 242 over at today in iOS dot com. I will not get into much detail here - and leave that to iFixit when you visit the site. But the one big take away from the teardown I had - was that they were impressed by how much easier the iPhone 5 will be to repair this time around. Getting the glass and screen out is much easier this time around - which is good as that is as you know the most likely reason to have it repaired. The down side is now the glass / touch screen are all in one - so it is not just replacing the glass - it is replacing the screen - so it is a little more pricey to replace when you do break the screen. Hey I guess this is a good place to mention Squaretrade dot com slash tii - to get $30 off your 2 year warranty - just $94 or $30 off a 3 year warranty for just $124. Which one screen break is likely to cost at least that much. Again go to square trade dot com slash tii - for that discount or click on the banner at today in iOS dot com. As I have said in the past - Squaretrade is the place to go to get your warranties. You get 4 instances / service repairs - vs just 2 from Apple care+ and Squaretrade covers you even if your iPhone is jailbroken. So no need to worry about that if you plan to jail brake in the future. Tii listeners have been using Squaretrade since the iPhone 3GS came out is not earlier - and the feedback I have received from any listeners that needed a repair has always been very positive - So if you are looking for a reputable company with a great warranty and great customer service - Squaretrade is the company and warranty for you - Please visit square trade dot com slash Tii to get $30 of your iPhone 5 warranty or if you get a new iPhone 4 or 4S - you also get $30 off at that URL. Thanks Squaretrade for sponsoring the show.
Ok before we start getting into listener feedback - I need to say this - there is no way I can get to all listener feedback or even most or even close to most - you guys and gals are great - this last week what incredible on feedback - normally I get between 45 to 60 minutes of audio feedback - in the last week it was close to 3 hours of feedback - just on the audio side. And emails are over 3 x as well. So if you don't hear your email read or voicemail played - I am sorry - I will do my best to get some on the next episode. That said - don't stop sending them in - please keep calling - 206-666-6364. Too much voice mail is a great problem to have. FYI - if you want to get yours played over the others - keep them short and pithy - and if you want to talk about multiple subjects send in multiple voicemails - sending one long 5 minute voicemail covering 5 different topics - vs 5 one minute long or less voicemails covering just one topic each - well the shorter ones are more likely to get played on the show. I know there are a lot of new listeners - so thanks for bearing with me on that - Actually the audience more than doubles in the last 2 episodes - so welcome all new listeners.
Ok - now into some of that feedback.
Thanks Wes for that feedback and for all the others that sent in feedback on the crescent moon being that DND is turned on.
Into the email bag.
Hi Rob,
Per the listener on the last show asking about the app to get weather of a past day for a city.
They could use the website or app for WolframAlpha and then ask it quote what was the weather in boston on may 5th 2001 unquote - and it should give you all the info you need. You can check it out on the website first before buying the app to see if that is what he wants.
Regards,
Rich
Thanks Rich - sadly - Siri does not give you past weather info - even thought it reference Wolfram Alpha for other items.
Hi Rob,
Just wanted to share my experience doing a cross upgrade on AT&T with my iPhone 5. I used my moms upgrade eligibility to purchase the iPhone 5 from the Apple Store app. When my iPhone came, I called AT&T to process the swap which involved telling the rep the IMEI and ICCID of the old iPhone 4S I was using and the new iPhone 5. I confirmed that the micro-SIM was disabled on my old 4S and active in my 5. Couldn't be happier with the short steps. Thanks AT&T, for once.
Tyler H
Hi Rob,
The download speeds with the iPhone 5 on LTE are unbelievable.
Speedtest.net test has a download speed of 26.61 MBps and an upload speed of 22.22 MBPS
Regards
Jim in Orlando.
Thanks Jim and also congrats for getting your self on the local news report for waiting in line.
Hi Rob,
Just got my iPhone 5 so I ran a speedtest and all I can say is its incredible. With speedtest.net - I had 27.9 MBPS down and 8.2 MBPS up. I then saw your podcast was available to download and did it on the LTE network it took less 23 seconds. I cannot wait for AT&T to have wider coverage.
Regards,
John in Secaucus NJ.
One more piece of feedback on Maps - this one via email
Hi Rob,
While Apple distances itself from all things Google, iOS users for the first time will have to admit that there is something better out there on another platform.
As a professional driver I rely heavily on the map app, sometimes I need to quickly glance at the map to check traffic conditions unfortunately the new map is hard to see. The red dotted lines are too faint and I find the maps are too beige, hard to see at a glance. I feel these maps with the useless flyover feature are more for the casual user than for someone like me who needs a more practical map. Street view was a fantastic innovation that will be missed greatly.
The turn by turn feature was an improvement but it's too bad we had to lose Google Maps to get it.
I tried Google Maps on Safari but its not as good as the native Google Map App was.
Apple has indicated that their Maps will improve over time, too bad they didn't wait until they were better before they released them.
I hope Google can produce an app for the App Store that can give us back the user experience that we have grown to love.
Regards,
Nicko
Glendale NY
Thanks to all that sent in feedback on Maps that I used and did not use.
I was going to give my thoughts - and rant a bit about this being a way overblown by the media and Apple haters. Granted Apple maps vs Google Maps were not as good - but I still don't think they are nearly as bad as people in the press make it out to be. That all said - Apple actually chimed in on this topic by putting out the following letter on Friday Morning. This is from Tim Cook
He said the following quote.
To our customers,
At Apple, we strive to make world-class products that deliver the best experience possible to our customers. With the launch of our new Maps last week, we fell short on this commitment. We are extremely sorry for the frustration this has caused our customers and we are doing everything we can to make Maps better.
We launched Maps initially with the first version of iOS. As time progressed, we wanted to provide our customers with even better Maps including features such as turn-by-turn directions, voice integration, Flyover and vector-based maps. In order to do this, we had to create a new version of Maps from the ground up.
There are already more than 100 million iOS devices using the new Apple Maps, with more and more joining us every day. In just over a week, iOS users with the new Maps have already searched for nearly half a billion locations. The more our customers use our Maps the better it will get and we greatly appreciate all of the feedback we have received from you.
While we're improving Maps, you can try alternatives by downloading map apps from the App Store like Bing, MapQuest and Waze, or use Google or Nokia maps by going to their websites and creating an icon on your home screen to their web app.
Everything we do at Apple is aimed at making our products the best in the world. We know that you expect that from us, and we will keep working non-stop until Maps lives up to the same incredibly high standard.
Tim Cook
Apple's CEO unquote
So that is the word from Apple - I actually reached out to Apple Friday morning and requested an interview with Tim Cook or anyone at Apple about the letter - Apple was nice enough to reply that they did not have anyone available for an interview - I guess a guy can dream - but hey at least they replied. Look the letter hits the key things a PR specialist would say to do - 1. Be apologetic
2. Say how important the issue is to you
3. Promise to make it better
4. Offer something to those that want a solution now.
I think Tim Cook's letter did a good job in addressing those issues.
Again I still think this blown way out of proportion - but per the letter - I also agree that the Maps App from Apple could and should be better. That all said - lets not forget about why Apple changed to their maps when they did. Google would not give in on some of their demands of Apple with regards to allowing Apple to do turn by turn voice commands - which according to All things D - involved Apple turning over more user data - than apple felt comfortable doing. So Apple was kind of in-between a rock and hard place - They could give in to google - and send you off to the Google slaughter house - remember with Google you are not the customer your are what they serve to their customer - the advertisers - So essentially you are the cattle being sent to the google data slaughter house. With Apple you are the customer. And well Apple did not want to give out your info. So apple decided that what was best for the customer was to offer up their own Map app - and well if their Map App was up to snuff - we would not have had the letter I just read. And we would not have people tripping over themselves to chastise Apple. Here is hoping Apple gets their Maps app updates post haste. And until then - I will try to stay away from Articles about it either way - but I will continue to look to you for your feedback on the Maps app. I think you are all a better source than anything from the link bait headline using sites out there. 206-666-6364 that's 206 moon dog to give me your feedback on actual Apple maps usage. Or recommendations for 3rd party maps in the mean time.
FYI - Some have asked about downgrading from iOS 6 to iOS 5.1.x to get back the old maps. Well there is a nice article titled 3 reasons not to downgrade to iOS 5.1.x - which you can see in the show notes. I will just add this - from what I have read - don't try it. Don't do it. Stick with iOS 6 if you already upgraded - and get a 3rd part maps app if you don't like the Apple Maps App.
Hey a quick tip for iOS 6 - You can stop ad tracking by going to
Settings > General > About > the scrolling down to Advertising.
And then you will see - Limit Ad Tracking - which will be set off by default - you should turn that on.
By turning this to on - you are not permitting the advertising identifier to serve you targeted ads. This is the replacement for the ad programs networks that were using the UDID - now they use the advertising identifier.
There were a lot of reports about violence at a foxconn factory - first off the violence was not on the factory floor - it was at 11:00 PM local time at the Dormitory which is on Foxconn property. It involved about 2,000 people. And exact causes are vary from issues between two different group of workers from different areas clashing. Kind of a jets and sharks type clash. To reports about abuse by some of the security guards on some of the workers at the dormitory.
This however is not - repeat - not about working conditions.
Now the violence did appear to spill over near the factory with windows being smashed - and the factory shut down the next day.
While some or many of the reports say this was an iPhone assembly plant - it 100% was not an iPhone assembly plant.
It is northern China - iPhone Assembly is done in and around Shenzen china - which is in southern China.
If this plant is involved with iPhone production at all - which has not be verified by Foxconn - but is likely - it is about building components or a sub-assembly for the iPhone.
That said - most titles had it listed as an iPhone plant. Which is just so mis-leading.
Obviously Riots at Foxconn facilities - is not a good thing - ever. Regardless if that facility is making iPhone parts or more. And FoxConns CEO Mr Gau flew off to the town of Taiyuan to help defuse this situation which recent articles says is still very tense.
I was going to make a tongue in cheek comment about if they worked them harder they would be sleeping at 11:00 PM and not fighting - but seems lately some people or person has a hard time understanding that whole tongue in cheek humor thing. So I will pass this time - just sayin.
Ok - now on to another type of Butt kicking fight altogether - and that is the slew of iPhone 5 Performance reviews that have been done since the iPhone 5 was released. Anandtech which is not an Apple site by any means - did a bunch of bench mark tests on the iPhone 5. And no matter how you looked at it or sliced it - the iPhone 5 kicked the Samsung Galaxy S III's butt. It was not even close - I like to say it is not all about the specs - it is about the overall experience - and that is why people choose the iPhone ecosystem - well now we can also say - the specs are also in the iPhones favor - at least this month.
For BrowserMark test where higher is better - the iPhone 5 scored a 191,726 vs the S 3's International 172,237 which was in 2nd - 3rd went to the S3 on Tmobile USA at 114,812. But drop off. The 4S was at 106,029 - remember higher is better.
For the sun spider test - where lower is better the iPhone 5 was first with a 908 ms score. S3 international was 4th with a 1443 ms score. 4s had a score of 1726 ms.
the iPhone 5 won at the Google V8 and Octane benchmarks tests. Which are bigger java script tests.
For a whole slew of tests the iPhone 5 on average was 2.13 times faster than the 4S - backing up Apples claim the iPhone 5 is twice as fast as the iPhone 4S.
When it came to some of the video tests - the iPhone 5 really blew away the S3. with some scores 3 times or more faster.
Again according to Anatechs testing iPhone 5 is the clear winner of the bench mark tests - hands down - no contest.
Now everything is not just about benchmark tests - there is this thing called real world. And in some side by side tests done by Mashable - link in the show notes for ep 242 titled - iPhone 5 Zips Past Galaxy S III in Speed Test - their title not mine - well the iPhone 5 zipped past the S3 again.
Thanks to Alon for the link on this next one. Which was a youtube video comparing the iPhone 5 vs the S III - and once again - the iPhone 5 beats the S III in speed tests - this video showed a few apps launching and then a benchmark test. With the iPhone 5 faster and the S III slower - that is the take away and what you see in all the speed tests out there.
But it is not just about speed tests - there is also the issue of screen displays - And Well the good folks at Displaymate.com - did an iPhone 4 vs iPhone 5 vs Samsung Galaxy S III comparison. Lets cut to the chase - bigger is definitely not better. Not only did the iPhone 5 clearly and resoundely kick the S III's butt - even the iPhone 4 - kicked the S III's butt. They compared all kinds of technical specs - But to summarize into our outdoors - bright light or low light - close or farther away - images just look better and more natural on the iPhone 5. Even more so then with the iPhone 4 and 4S. Actually the iPhone 5 got a grade of an A over all for Display grade and screen readability in bright light. The iPhone 4 received an A- in both categories and the S III received a B+ and a B respectively. Not saying the S III is crap when compared with other smartphones - just when compared to the iPhone 4 and 5 - and when compared to the iPhone 5 - it really falls down. Hey maybe all those shattered screens of the S III in all those recent videos were just the S III committing suicide out of embarrassment - Just Saying. Actually if you want to read all the specs and results and there are a lot. Look for the link iPhone 5 SIII display shoot-out in the show notes for ep 242 over at today in iOS dot com.
Thanks to Ben for the heads up on the iPhone 5 vs Samsung Galaxy S III drop test - which the iPhone 5 totally trounced the S III. This is the one done in Hong kong - As a Side note - I know where they did that drop test. It was in Kawloon harbor near the Peninsula hotel. Ok - that aside - this test was done by Android authority and they clearly wanted the iPhone 5 to loose - but after 2 drops the S III screen was cracked and the iPhone 5 survived 4 drops with no screen cracks. It was quite embarrassing for the S3 - just sayin.
And finally there is the drop tests video done by Squaretrade - with once again the SIII clearly showing it is the cheap more flimsy design that breaks much easier than the iPhone 5 - with the iPhone 5 even semi-surviving a drop in water - not that I suggest you ever do that - but it may be much better at surviving the drink knocked over next your phone real world test smartphones sometimes need to survive. Interesting part about the square trade tests - is they want to sell warranties - and their video makes the iPhone 5 look like it needs a warranty a lot less than the S3. That said if you want a warranty for your new iPhone 5 or 4s or 4 - don't forget to go to square trade dot com slash tii to get it.
This video and the one mentioned in the previous article - you need to watch - especially if you are on the fence about the iPhone 5 or S3 - or if you know someone that is - send them the videos.
But it is safe to say - between the S3 and iPhone 5 - there is NO contest - the iPhone 5 is clearly the faster device - with the better looking display - better lowlight camera, and the much much much better design - that is much much much more durable than the S3's cheap plastic design.
And for all those of you that have an S3 and now want to switch over to the iPhone 5 - there is an article titled How to transfer your most important data from Android to iPhone. in the show notes for ep 242 at today in iOS dot com. Actually that is for anyone on Android that now realizes the iPhone 5 is clearly the best choice - spec and ecosystem wise.
Obviously is you are an Android fan boy and you are still with us - you are either switching or trying to figure out how to spam my Facebook page. Hopefully you will switch - life will be better trust me.
Anyway - to all those that have an iPhone 5 - congrats looks like you have one kick butt highly durable device.
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Hi Rob,
Well I found a way to get anIPhone 5 earlier than I expected. I like
it a lot! So far the press is having to work really hard to find bad
press on it this time too, but it is amazing how much they insist on
finding a way, any way possible, to put a negative spin on it. They
will never do that to an Android device. Yeah yeah, it doesn't have
NFC. What do people do with their undefined standard NFC anyway? Yes
the lightening port breaks compatibility, but what is the alternative?
Stay with the 30 pin port for ever? The one that really kills me, when
they complain about that, they put it along side "who said I wanted a
thinner phone?" Then they brag about how thin their beloved androids
are. Obviously they want the world on Android. I think maybe they want
the world on anything but Apple really.
Jim
Hi Rob,
When is the new iPod Touch coming out? Thanks.
Jean B
Hi Jean B - all we know is it in October. Which is why I think the iPad Mini will not launch until November. You have the iPod touch and new iPod Nano - both listing an October launch date. You have the new roll out of the iPhone in 22 markets yesterday on the 28th. And you have the Apple Quarterly conference call at the end of the month.
And the iPad Mini announcement likely on October 17th - right during the middle of the ITU conference in dubai - Apple likes to take the wind out of the sails of that conference and others that might make announcements at it.
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