iPhone 4S preorders open up at 3AM ET — are you ready? (Update: They’re live!)


It’s been a tumultuous week for Apple followers, but the earliest opportunity to snag the company’s new slab opens up in just a few hours. Without an extended review, we’ve done what we can by asking Siri to understand our most random queries, breaking down the costs / benefits, and even leaving it up to the masses. Decision time is upon us, so if you’ve just got to be first to order an iPhone 4S then either make it a late night or set an early alarm for 3AM ET — we’ll do you one more solid by linking up the US and Canadian carrier pages below (other international providers have only listed notification sign ups so far, but don’t worry, we’ve got them here too.)

Update: And they’re off! As of a few minutes after 3, all the US carrier’s sites are taking preorders as well as Vodafone in the UK, although word is AT&T and Sprint’s servers are overloaded so be patient. The Apple store went down for updates around midnight (ET) and is still down, but we’ll update again once it’s open for business.

Update 2: At 3:43AM, Apple.com is finally back up although you’ll still need some luck getting through at this point.

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CyberNotes: Mobile Blogging (Moblogging)

This article was written on January 22, 2008 by CyberNet.

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Time Saving Tuesday

These days Internet access is available almost anywhere you go. Even if you refuse to pay for wireless Internet through your cellphone carrier, there are normally plenty of hotspots around town for you to stop in on. Once you get connected you can whip out a mobile device, such as a Pocket PC or cellphone, and blog away.

More and more devices are giving users access to full keyboards, but the problem that a lot of people face are the poorly optimized administration screens. Often times they can take a day just to load, and then trying to navigate the page is almost a heroic event in itself.

And there is good reason that you would want to blog from a mobile device. Maybe you just snapped a photo that you want to share, or maybe you want to manage your posts. We’re going to show you some of the tools you need to do that on WordPress, Blogger, and Movable Type.

Tip: iPhone & iPod Touch owners running WordPress or Movable Type will love what you’re about to see, but there’s stuff for all types of mobile devices here.

–WordPress–

One way you can blog with WordPress is via email. In the end you’ll end up sending off an email to an address that you specify. The subject line will be used as the title, the body will be the content of the post, and any attachments (images, files, etc…) will be included at the end of the post.

Alternatively there is an excellent mobile web interface available via the WPhone plugin. It has an uber sweet version available for the iPhone or iPod Touch, but it also includes two lighter versions that will even work well on less equipped devices. It will automatically detect what your browser is capable of, and display the version accordingly. All you have to do is check the “Use mobile admin interface” box when logging in.

Here are some various screenshots from the three different interfaces:

iPhone / iPod Touch:

WordPress iPhone 1 WordPress iPhone 2

Lite Version (no JavaScript):

WordPress Lite CSS 1 WordPress Lite CSS 2

Lite Version (no CSS & no JavaScript):

WordPress Lite 1 WordPress Lite 2

–Blogger–

The good news is that Blogger has two official options available for mobile blogging, but the bad news is that Blogger doesn’t have a plugin system so you can have any nifty third-party tools. Email is what I believe to be the best way for posting to Blogger from a mobile device. Instructions can be found here, but it generally works the same way as the WordPress email system mentioned above.

All you have to do is setup an email address to use, and then you’re good to go. The subject will become the title, the body will be the post content, and any image attachments will be thrown on the end of the post. One thing that they do note is that you should designate the end point of your post with a #end to ensure that Blogger recognizes when the content ends. This is because some email programs or antivirus apps will append a signature onto the end of outgoing emails, and doing this tells Blogger to ignore everything after the end marker.

There is also what Google considers to be a Blogger Mobile located at go.blogger.com. Initially I thought it might be a mobile interface to blog from, but instead it works similarly to their email system. All you do is send an email or MMS to go@blogger.com and they immediately setup a new blog for you with the message/images you sent. In return they’ll send a message back to you with a claim code which can be used to login to your new blog later on, or merge that post with your existing blog. This is a great solution if you just want to do a quick post with as little work as possible.

–Movable Type–

I was a little surprised to see that Movable Type doesn’t have an email system in place so that users can email posts to be published onto their blog. Someone did come up with a basic Perl script to get it done, but it’s not really something a novice user would be able to figure out.

The only mobile interface that I could find for Movable Type only works with the iPhone and iPod Touch specifically. It’s in the form of a plugin, and once installed you’ll be able to manage all of the different areas of your blog. Just take a look at how nice the interface is:

Movable Type iPhone

Now we know that we didn’t cover all of the major platforms, but we tried to take on the most popular ones. If you’ve got some other tools that you use to blog on-the-go be sure to drop them off in the comments below.

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How much will the iPhone 4S really cost on AT&T, Verizon and Sprint?

As Apple unleashes the iPhone 4S on AT&T, Verizon and now Sprint, the biggest question on everyone’s mind is how much will the phone really cost? As the third US carrier to sell the iPhone, Sprint has confirmed it will offer the device with the same unlimited plans as the other handsets in its lineup — much to the relief of loyal customers hoping to make a belated switch to iOS. But we’re betting those of you willing to swap providers are just a little curious as to how the plans stack up. Fortunately, we’ve crunched the numbers for you, so all you need to do is meet us after the break for that bottom line.

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Umiushi Smapho 2800 portable charger hands-on: one plug for iPhone, another one for micro-USB

As an Engadget reader, you’ll gain extra street cred if you’re using an iPhone and, well, a non-iPhone at the same time; or maybe you’ve got all your media content on an iPod instead of having everything on your non-Apple smartphone. Either way, this means that you’d need to carry at least two types of cables for emergency charging on the go. To save the hassle, PANS Ltd. from Japan has come up with a neat solution: Umiushi Smapho 2800, which is apparently the industry’s first external battery with a built-in iPod dock connector and a micro-USB plug, both of which can be used simultaneously to sip on the 2,800mAh reservoir with 5V 1A output. Sure, you could alternatively just get hold of Apple’s micro-USB adapter and keep one micro-USB cable with you, but if you’re also looking for an external battery anyway then the option’s there, too. Expect to see the Smapho 2800 in various markets in two months’ time.

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Sprint Confirms Unlimited Data Plans for New iPhone 4S Owners

The iPhone 4S pricing scheme is announced at Apple’s 2011 iPhone event. Photo: Brian X. Chen/Wired.com

Like it or not, unlimited smartphone data plans are quickly becoming a thing of the past. But if you’re jonesing for the new iPhone 4S and need uncapped, unlimited bandwidth, there’s still one carrier left that will deliver.

Sprint spokeswoman Michelle Leff Mermelstein confirmed to AllThingsD that the carrier would offer unlimited data plans for new iPhone 4S users when the phone debuts on its network this October. The plans start at $70 per month.

Now that the iPhone will be available on three out of the four biggest U.S. carriers, Sprint’s cheaper unlimited plans will help give it an edge over pricier, data capped-plans from competitors AT&T and Verizon. Sprint reportedly agreed to purchase 30.5 million iPhones from Apple over the next four years in order to secure the phone on its network, which equates to a $20 billion purchase in today’s dollars. Rumors that Sprint would begin carrying the iPhone came earlier this year, and were finally confirmed at the iPhone 4S media event on Tuesday.

The $70 plan will give you unlimited data and mobile-to-mobile calling with 450 voice minutes. For both unlimited calling and unlimited data, the plan is $99 a month. A $10 smartphone charge is also tacked onto Sprint’s plans.

The iPhone 4S costs $200, $300 or $400, for 16, 32 and 64 GB storage options, with the purchase of a two year contract.


Sprint will offer unlimited data plan for the iPhone 4S

A Sprint spokesperson gave us a ring to let us know that the newly announced iPhone 4S will be eligible for the carrier’s unlimited data plan. According to Sprint, pricing will start at $69.99 for unlimited data and 450 talk minutes, with the Simply Everything unlimited calling and data running you $99.99. At the very least, the company’s confirmation that the plan is sticking around will help the third US carrier to nab the iPhone stand out among its predecessors. We’ll add some PR as soon as it hits.

Update: We’ve got PR after the break.

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Poll: Will you be getting an iPhone 4S?

Needless to say, opinions of Cupertino’s latest product have poured down on the internet like acid rain. Tim Cook’s inaugural turn behind the wheel came with the awesome responsibility of unveiling the iPhone 4S, Apple’s first addition to the iPhone family tree in 16 months. The good news: the 4S received a healthy upgrade in CPU and camera, threw in Siri voice recognition and added Sprint to its growing list of supporters in the US. The unsettling news (for many, anyways): it’s basically an iPhone 4 with new internal parts — there was no change in design or screen size, no LTE to flaunt, no iPhone 5 to accompany it. Naturally, expectations were incredibly high prior to the keynote, so we’re anxious to find out how you feel about the outcome. Do you feel the design is still current? Are you relieved to see it available on Sprint? Were you hoping for a larger Retina Display? Rise up to the occasion and let us know — is the iPhone 4S going to be your next handset purchase? Sound off after the break.

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Leather Wallets for iPhones 4 and 4S

Slim and sleek, or fat and full — you decide

As predictably as worms squirming to the surface of a field after a rainstorm, a new Apple device fills every gadget blogger’s inbox with PR pitches for cases. The irony today, of course, is that all the existing iPhone 4 cases and accessories will still fit the iPhone 4S.

But surfing right up on top of the deluge of email crap come these two new iPhone cases from WaterField Designs. Both are leather, both carry the iPhone and double as wallets, and both take different approaches to holding things.

If you’re the kind of person whose wallet is stuffed so full of junk that carrying it in your back pocket means risking a cricked spine when you sit down, you’ll want the iPhone Wallet. It’s a zippered burrito of storage for cards and cash, and the iPhone is held in a pocket with a clear window so you can see and use it while it is still inside. The iPhone Wallet comes in black or brown, costs $39 and will ship Oct. 31.

If you travel lighter (and have some respect for your back), then the iPhone Hint is for you. The simple pouch also has a window to see the iPhone within, but only has one slim pocket for cards and cash. The iPhone Hint is $25, and will also ship by the end of the month.

iPhone Wallet product page [SF Bags. Thanks, Heidi!]

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Upgrade From iPhone 4 to iPhone 4S? There’s an App for That

Want a shiny new iPhone 4S? Of course you do. Trouble is, you’re already locked into a pesky contract with AT&T. Thanks to a new app, you can easily find out if you are eligible to upgrade, what kind of upgrade you can do, and how much it will cost you. Then, if you like the terms, you can go right ahead and pull the trigger, all from within the same AT&T app.

The app, called AT&T Upgrader, will be in the app store soon. (It actually made it in briefly, before being pulled again.) In the meantime, there are a few other ways to check you upgrade options. One is to head to Apple and enter your details. (There is also an option for Verizon customers.)

Another is to visit AT&T’s site and do the same.

Or, if you’re feeling particularly jaded with your wireless carrier, perhaps you might just wait out your current contract and then head over to Sprint? Not so fast. Sprint will be the third U.S. carrier to sell the iPhone, but this is still not mentioned anywhere on Sprint’s site. I guess they’ve only had four years to get things ready.

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