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Friday, September 14, 2012

Apple iPhone 5 Jargon Decoder

antartikaraya@blogspot.com.- Apple launched the sixth generation iPhone at this time, ironically named the iPhone with iOS 5 ... 6 ... operating in a good 4G network iPhone 4 or 4S could access. Wow! We almost did not get started and decide between the terminology and technology makes thing confusing.

The iPhone has quickly become Apple's most important product, and company executives hit the stage today for the launch of the most impressive phones but the most impressive language they can muster. Descrambling mixed corporate branding, technical terms and acronyms can help you Determine how much you need to impress. So we have made our little iPhone 5 de-jargonator.

Integrated touchscreen: Also known as the touchscreen "in-cell" technology integrates a touch-recognition circuitry inside the LCD panel itself. That means one fewer panels, and thin screen overall. There is a patent Apple behind this technology (and we all know how Apple patent protection), although it seems to Holiday Samsung AMOLED displays are also used in cell construction.

LTE: You've been hearing about this now. It stands for Long Term Evolution, and 4G network technologies that are currently used by Verizon and AT & T, and quickly adopted by Sprint. Most new smartphones that support LTE network can operate at speeds up to 100 mbps (realistically, you should expect to see between 10 and 30 mbps). Apple is a little late to this party.

DC-HSDPA: There is a brief mention of the iPhone 5, which works on European networks' dual-carrier "in Apple's presentation today. This acronym stands for Dual heavy-Speed ​​Downlink Packet Access carrier (sometimes known as "your Ganda" HSDPA). This speeds up the usual 3G HSDPA by combining the resources of two operators. Imagine if AT & T and Verizon share their network resources to double the speed of data access. Today, it's like double the 3G, but if the network is working, could theoretically be used to improve the speed of 4G networks as well.

Generation ISP: This one is actually a bit confusing, because the ISP can mean many things. But because Apple uses this phrase in a slide on the new camera phone, we suspect Apple refers to "signal image processing," they are essentially just a better image processor.

Spatial Noise Reduction: Also from the discussion of iPhone 5 camera. This is the algorithm used to reduce the noise (usually graininess) in the video. Spatial means that the noise reduction performed frame-by-frame rather than the entire frame. Theoretically, this will help with low-light video.

Sapphire Crystal: This refers to the surface of the rear camera lens. Sapphire, whether natural or synthetic, highly scratch resistant and hard, second only to diamonds. That is why it is often used for luxury watches.

Wideband Audio: audio sound Cellphone usually limited to a narrow frequency range, typically 300Hz to 3.4kHz. Wideband audio expand the reach of both lower (down to about 50Hz) and higher (for 7kHz and up). Not all operators can support, but they will dramatically improve sound quality.

Lightning Connector: As expected, Apple has shrunk down the iPod / iPhone connector not only on iPhone but also the iPod nano and the iPod Touch. The Company will sell an adapter to fit the old accessories (for $ 30). New thunderbolt connector is 80 percent smaller, according to the company. And despite the fact that Apple has stuck with the naming convention based weather, lightning connector is not connected to Apple's high-speed Thunderbolt port. For now, it really is USB 2.0.

Loop: This is not an increase in iPhone 5, a new loop attachment comes with a redesigned Apple iPod. Loop is a pop-up attachment for the tether strap wrist-new.

EarPods: earbuds Apple has long been the bane stated audiophiles love the iPod and iPhone. The company has updated the earbuds that come with the iPhone for a new style and shape. Ears of every person is different, and Apple claims to have modeled and tested a variety of different forms of ear earbud type more than 600 people to find a form that is convenient to the greatest number of people.

Bluetooth 4.0 with LE: This is the latest Bluetooth standard is designed for low power consumption (LE stands for "low energy") and low latency. It should (hopefully) reduce the drain on the iPhone battery

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