…and one more thing
iPhone 3G 8GB is available in the US market for just USD 99 with contract. This undercuts the Palm Pre by USD 100. This is compelling.
Tags: iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, Palm Pre, SmartphonesiPhone 3G 8GB is available in the US market for just USD 99 with contract. This undercuts the Palm Pre by USD 100. This is compelling.
Tags: iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, Palm Pre, SmartphonesGreat news from Apple WWDC today
1. Launch of iPhone 3GS
2. Launch of iPhone OS 3.0 announced
3. Launch of OS X Snow Leopard announced
4. Macbook upgrades. Whole aluminum unibody Macbooks rechristened Macbook Pro. Much cheaper!
If you have an existing application in the iPhone app store which needs to be converted for 3.0, or if you are looking to get an app developed using the iPhone 3.0 SDK then please feel free to contact us at info at newgenapps dot com
Tags: iPhone, iphone application, iPhone SDK 3.0, OS 3.0There is an intense debate going on at Venturebeat as to why developers are preferring Apple iPhone platform over the competing platforms.Here are our thoughts on this debate
Firstly, this is the classic case of a company identifying a specific need in a market, and then launching an offering that successfully fulfills this need. Apple has planned and executed the iPhone strategy to perfection. Others can just watch in awe and try to catch up.
We attribute the success of the iPhone platform to primarily 2 reasons
1. As most Apple offerings, It just works. As a developer, iPhone is probably the most hassle free platform you can develop on. The platform provides some great tools for development. The device and OS experience is consistent with few strings attached. This is an advantage when the company owns the whole widget
2. The power to decide has shifted from the ‘Enterprise’ to the ‘Consumer’. Now this is a huge shift. The consumer’s imagination has been fueled by the pathbreaking features the iPhone provides. Such features had never been seen before, and human imagination simply feeds off such innovation.
Elaboration on point number 2, never before had the user been given so much power to decide what apps they had wanted. The onus was on the handset vendor, the carrier and the software vendor. These organizations are large and bureaucratic, stifling innovation. Rest assured, many an app has died a silent death, due to multiple meetings, approvals and sign off required from a zillion stakeholders.
The iPhone is the world’s greatest ‘live’ market research going on, and the feedback is instantaneous.
Now conceptualizing and monetizing an app is as easy as ‘Develop’, ‘Test’, ‘Distribute’ as advertised in the iPhone Developer portal. Many of the apps we develop,are conceptualized by individuals who have come up with a great idea. Match human ingenuity with innovation and the result is brilliance. Most of our clients have zero development experience, but they know how the features of the iPhone can help find a solution to their needs/their industry’s problems.
Now, what do the other platforms have to offer? Well Android is the closest to the iPhone platform and the most developer friendly. The signup and upload process is easier than the iPhone. RIM Appworld is coming up well, but it still has a long way to go. Win Mo and Symbian have the greatest inertia and the longest legacy to manage.
Now wonder, most of our clients want us to start with iPhone, and then port the app for Android, Blackberry,Symbian, Win Mo and Palm Web OS , mostly in this order.
Will the others catch up, well it is for time to tell, but we are happy with the innovation that is happening all around!
Tags: android, Blackberry, iPhone, Newgenapps, Palm Web OS, Win MoAccording to Adweek Google is readying a platform for advertisers to display ads on iPhone directly. So essentially, the user visiting the website from an iPhone can now be targetted separately from a user visiting from a desktop.
We believe, that this would have a huge impact in the days to come, mostly beneficial for both the companies. As we have already highlited in our earlier post, even though Google and Apple are competing in the mobile platform space, they are are both benefiting from this move towards the smartphone.
The folowing factors would benefit Google
So let us wait and watch, and see how this pans out. The debate is open for reader comments…would this be mutually beneficial for Apple and Google?
Tags: Google Ads, iPhoneIn his thought provoking article Randall Bennett has compared the iPhone and Android rivalry to Apple vs Microsoft rivalry of the 80’s. The article show the similarity in Apple’s current approach to its approach in the 80’s where it lost out to Microsoft.
This article provides another viewpoint on the hottest rivalry currently going on. The surprising fact is that no commentator has Microsoft even in the frame. Even the venerable New York Times has a post on iPhone vs Android
We think that a major change is happening in the technology space today
So is this really a rivalry? Surely, both the platforms would like to capture as much marketshare as possible, but this rivalry is creating a healthy eco system for both the organizations to benefit.
I will take 2 examples how the mobile platforms are helping the organizations
Apple
Apple iPhone Apps can only be developed on a Macs. With the success of iPhone and the super success of iPhone Apps, a large number of developers have started developing for iPhones. Now this would result in a huge number of Macs being bought, just for development purposes (and the numbers can be really huge in a country like india!). Infact, I think that analysts have not fully factored this phenomena while determining price targets for Apple.
So Apple benefits from Mac sales. But the biggest benefit is that a large number of these developers would also start bulding applications for the Mac. Now this would result in a lot more Mac apps being available and a drastic fall in prices on Mac apps, which would induce consumers sceptical of lifetime owneship costs to jump onto the bandwagon.
I believe Google has a brilliant strategy in place. Sometimes the only way to win a game is to change the rules of the game itself. This is precisely what Google is doing. Can’t compete with Microsoft on Desktop Apps, just make the desktop redundant!
Google has been evolving Google Apps slowly but surely over the years. We ourselves run on Google Apps and can vouch for the tremendous benefits it offers. Google has been adding features to its Google Apps suite. Going forward we see more and more integration between Android based apps and Google Apps. This would in a few years result in a very compelling value proposition for enterprises to move onto this platform.
From our perspective, we believe that this rivalry is just accelerating the move from the desktop to the mobile. People have been blown off their feet by the kind of apps that can be developed leveraging the innovations present in the Android and iPhone platforms, and rest assured, the game has just begun.
We are excited to be at the forefront of this change!
Tags: android, iPhone, NewgenappsIn a survey conducted by Piper Jaffray, it was found that 8% of U.S. teens own an iPhone and 22% want one. The numbers have increased over the previous survey, and is an indication of the popularity of the iPhone among youngsters.
This obviously is good news for iPhone Application developers, and we surely see a lot of iPhone apps targeted at the teen segment being developed around us.
With the iPhone acquisition cost expected to come down in the coming quarters in India, we can expect a similar enthusiasm among Indian youth towards iPhone.
Tags: iPhone, iphone application, survey