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Apple out to renew frenzy on 10-year anniversar­y of iconic gadget

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Apple to unveil new iPhone on gadget’s 10-year anniversar­y.

san Francisco: With Apple set to unveil its newest iPhones, a key question for the California tech giant is whether it can recapture the magic from its first release a decade ago.

The keenly anticipate­d media event tomorrow will be the first in the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple’s new “spaceship” campus in Silicon Valley, evoking the memory of the company’s late co-founder and iconic pitchman.

Jobs introduced the first iPhone on Jan 9, 2007, and set the stage for mobile computing – and an entire industry revolving around it.

The first devices became an instant hit as they went on sale on June 29 of that year.

Apple as usual has revealed little about the Sept 12 event in Cupertino.

Invitation­s provided the date, time, location and a message that read: “Let’s meet at our place.”

The timing, however, is in sync with Apple’s annual unveiling of new iPhone models and comes as rivals field fresh champions powered by Google-backed Android software.

Eyes are on Apple to dazzle as the culture-changing firm seeks to retain its image as an innovation leader in a global smartphone market showing signs of slowing and as Chinese rivals close ground.

Chinese smartphone colossus Huawei passed Apple in global smartphone sales for the first time in June and July, taking second place behind South Korean giant Samsung, according to market tracker Counterpoi­nt Research.

Samsung last month unveiled a new model of its Galaxy Note as it seeks to move past the debacle over exploding batteries in the previous generation of the device, and mount a renewed challenge to Apple’s flagship devices.

Other makers are also scrambling for market share, including Google, which is expected to soon unveil a second-generation of its flagship Pixel smartphone.

Some reports say Apple will introduce three new iPhone models, with unconfirme­d talk that a special premium iPhone will be priced as high as US$1,400 (RM5,880).

“It will have to be magical,” analyst Rob Enderle of Enderle Group said of a new iPhone with that kind of price tag.

“Even if you can’t afford it, this has to be the one you lust after.”

The new iPhone would also need to “set the bar” in a market with premium Android-powered handsets priced much lower, according to the analyst.

Two new iPhone models are

It will have to be magical. Even if you can’t afford it, this has to be the one you lust after. Rob Enderle

expected to be improved versions of the prior generation, with most of the dramatic changes built into a premium handset unofficial­ly referred to by some as “X” but pronounced “ten” in honour of the anniversar­y. Loup Ventures partner Gene Munster said in a research note that the new premier iPhone “will be the biggest step forward in iPhone technology that we’ve seen since the original device launched 10 years ago”.

Some reports say the new iPhone will include a high-quality, edge-to-edge screen with a notch in the top for an extra camera supporting 3D facial recognitio­n.

Others speculate that the back of the new handset will be glass and will offer wireless charging.

The most dramatic changes were expected in the premium model, which could go so far as to get rid of a home button that has been a main control feature since the iPhone debut.

 ??  ?? On call: An employee passing a display of Apple smartphone­s in a mobile phone store in Moscow, Russia.
On call: An employee passing a display of Apple smartphone­s in a mobile phone store in Moscow, Russia.

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