Friday, December 16, 2011

Apple Could Sell Almost 200 Million iPhones in 2012, Meet 7 Language Translation iPhone Apps & RIM Says BlackBerry 10 Phones Won’t Arrive Until Late 2012

Apple Could Sell Almost 200 Million iPhones in 2012
Apple could sell as many as 190 million iPhones next year according to a survey conducted by AlphaWise for Morgan Stanley. The survey results also suggested Apple will sell 31-36 million iPhone handsets this quarter, almost 30% more than estimates from other Wall Street analysts.
BGR

Galaxy Note LTE

Samsung Galaxy Note for AT&T to Ditch Exynos, Sport 4G LTE?
Rumour has it Sammy’s bringing a branded variant of the 5.3-incher, purportedly the SGH-I717, to AT&T’s lineup sometime in early 2012. We’d already seen the Note pass through the Commission’s gates and had anticipated a U.S. debut would soon follow, but that version — the GT7000B — might simply be a color variant of the currently available international model.
Engadget

7 Language Translation iPhone Apps for the Digital Traveler
While some language apps are limited in scope or sometimes wildly inaccurate, there are several proven educational options out there. These seven such iPhone apps will aid you through the process of language education and translation. But keep in mind, quality translation comes at a price.
Mashable

RIM Says BlackBerry 10 Phones Won’t Arrive Until Late 2012
Research In Motion today indicated during its quarterly earnings press call that its next-generation BlackBerry 10 smartphones will not appear until “the latter part of calendar 2012.” RIM had previously suggested that they’d reach the market in the first half of 2012, so the delay is a significant one.
PhoneScoop