Showing posts with label iOS 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iOS 7. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Apple launches iPhone 5S and 5C

Apple yesterday unveiled not one, but two new iPhones, the high-end iPhone 5S and a less expensive version known as the iPhone 5C.

Apple launches iPhone 5S and 5C
Apple Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing at Phil Schiller speaks about the new iPhone 5C on September 10, 2013 (Note: the "free" iPhone 4S requires a 2-year telephone contract)

Apple will begin taking orders on Friday, and on September 20 the two devices will go on sale in the United States, Australia, Britain, China, France, Germany, Japan and Singapore.

According to Apple vice president Phil Schiller, the iPhone 5S is the "gold standard in smartphones". 

Schiller said the 5S model includes a speedier chip which brings up the computing power from 32 to 64 bits. 

"It has over a billion transistors in it," he said, adding that the device will be "about twice as fast in graphics and computing power and about 40 times faster than the original iPhone." 

The 5S will also have improved battery life, with some 10 hours of talk time, or 40 hours of music listening, Schiller added. 

Apple introduced a fingerprint sensor for the iPhone 5S, as a new security measure in place of passwords. 

 
Apple's new iPhone 5S features a fingerprint sensor has an upgraded camera, and contains an A7 chip.

"You can just press the home button to unlock your phone," Schiller said. "You can use it to authenticate iTunes purchases " 

Schiller added: "We have so much of our personal data on these devices and they are with us almost everyplace we go, so we have to protect them." 

The iPhone 5S also features a new "iSight" camera that uses a special flash designed to improve colour balance. 

The iPhone 5C is aimed at more budget-conscious consumers, including users in emerging markets like China and, yes, Thailand.

 
Apple Senior VP of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller shows off a green iPhone 5C. The new phone comes in a range of colours and will run on iOS 7.
 
The iPhone 5C with 16 gigabytes of memory has cut costs through the use of less expensive materials. The case is plastic rather than metal, for example. 

Apple insists however, that there have been no compromises in quality. 

"We took the same fanatical care with how the iPhone 5C feels in your hand," Ive said. 

The budget phone has a 4-inch Retina display and the same 8-megapixel rear camera and A6 processor as the iPhone 5. 

The "C" in the model name may stand for colour. Buyers now have five choices: lime green, white, yellow, red and bright blue. 

Story contains information from AFP.

Official Apple video for the iPhone 5C:

10 New iOS 7 Features for the enterprise | 2013

Summary: Apple has added 10 new enterprise features to iOS 7 making it the most manageable and secure mobile OS on the planet.
  
Much fuss was made about iOS 7 at Apple's iPhone event yesterday in Cupertino, but aside from a lot of eye candy (and iTunes radio!) what's in it for the Enterprise? As it turns out, quite a bit.

iPhones and iPads are being deployed at companies in increasing numbers and with close to 700 million iOS devices sold, even those that don't "officially" support them are seeing an influx of them as part of the BYOD phenomenon.

Apple revealed that its next-generation mobile operating system will be released on September 18, 2013 and Enterprise users and IT administrators should note several new features that will make iPhones and iPads more secure and easier to manage in corporate environments. In addition, iOS 7 offers some new ways to configure and deploy devices at scale, and has new features to help businesses purchase, distribute, and manage apps. 
 
Perhaps the biggest new enterprise feature is the iPhone 5S' fingerprint identity sensor, which while technically hardware, is enabled by new software features in iOS 7. Branded as the Touch ID fingerprint reader and invisibly embedded in the home button, this 500ppi fingerprint sensor can keep enterprise data more secure than ever. Touch ID brings two-factor authentication to the iPhone, combining something you know (i.e. a passcode) with something you have (your fingerprint) to increase security.

As detailed in its iOS 7 for business webpage, Apple's new OS has several offerings that will appeal to Enterprise users and administrators:

"Open in..." management

When you touch an email attachment on an iPhone you'll see the familiar "open in..." option which allows you to choose which app opens said attachment. iOS 7 allows business to protect corporate data by controlling which apps (and accounts) are used to open documents and attachments. Managed "open in..." gives IT the ability to configure the list of apps available in the sharing panel. This keeps work documents in corporate apps and also prevents personal documents from being opened in managed apps.

Per app VPN

iOS 7 apps can be configured to automatically connect to VPN when launched giving administrators granular control over corporate network access. It ensures that data transmitted by managed apps travels through VPN — and that other data, like an employee's personal web browsing activity, does not.

Enterprise single sign on

Enterprise single sign on (SSO) means user credentials can be used across apps, including apps from the App Store. Each new app configured with SSO verifies user permissions for enterprise resources, and logs users in without requiring them to reenter passwords.

Mobile Device Management (MDM)

The new MDM protocol in iOS 7 includes several commands, queries, and configuration options that make third-party MDM solutions even more powerful. With iOS 7 MDM IT administrators can set up managed apps, install custom fonts, configure accessibility options and AirPrint printers, and whitelist AirPlay destinations over the air.

But that's not all!

Apple has also added Streamlined MDM enrollment, improved App Store license management, third-party app data protection, improved mail and support for Caching Server 2 into iOS 7, making it the most manageable and secure mobile OS on the planet.