iPhone 5 A No-Show: Did Apple Fail To Manage Expectations?...

WDWmazprty

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Check it out:

http://mashable.com/2011/10/04/no-iphone-5/


iPhone 5 A No-Show: Did Apple Fail To Manage Expectations?
36 minutes ago by Chris Taylor



For the past year, we’ve endured a near-daily slew of rumors about a device called the iPhone 5. When Apple delayed its release of a new phone until Fall 2011, it only heightened expectations. Surely, if we were to wait more than the usual year between versions of the iPhone, the result must be something spectacular.

Now, at the last minute, we discover that what the company was preparing all along was the iPhone 4S — a faster, smarter, world-phone upgrade to the iPhone 4. It’s on more carriers. It has a better camera and supposedly great voice recognition. But it is, as Tim Cook all but admitted, merely an iPhone 4 with more advanced innards. This isn’t the new, iconic, must-have device that a redesigned iPhone 5 would have been. (Which also means that Apple just lost a lot of potential iPhone 4 upgraders. Why buy the upgrade if no one can tell the difference?)



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In the past, Apple has done a great job of managing expectations. The company has followed a policy of over-promising and under-delivering. Take the iPad 2: when rumors suggested that the device would have a high-resolution retina display, Apple made some small but strategic leaks to trusted members of the media. (The company isn’t quite as silent and stoic as it would like to appear.) We adjusted our expectations accordingly, and were delighted by the device when it arrived.

So what happened to the back channels this time? It seems especially odd, considering Apple is still trying to establish Tim Cook as an effective replacement for Steve Jobs, that expectations for his first event weren’t dampened accordingly. But only in the last few days did stories about the iPhone 4S begin to appear, and not from the usual trusted sources. The vast majority of the technology world was still expecting an iPhone 5, and with good reason.

Right up until the end, many reporters present at the announcement held out hope for a “one more thing”, the traditional surprise ending to Jobs keynotes. But it wasn’t forthcoming.



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So above and beyond the basic fanboy disappointment at today’s announcement is another concern: is Apple losing control of the message? Has Jobs’ famous “reality bubble” finally burst?

And here’s another important question: does this mean we have to endure one more year of iPhone 5 rumors?

Let us know what you think in the comments. Are you disappointed by the iPhone 4S? Could Apple have done a better job of communicating in advance what we were going to see — and weren’t going to see?
 

wdwmagic

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Not really sure what the surprise is here. We had the iPhone 3G, the 3GS, the 4, and now the 4S. Seems to be following a pattern.
 

RonAnnArbor

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Seriously, this isn't a surprise at all...Apple has NEVER stated that they are working on an iPhone 5...that has been perpetuated by rumor sites and end-users not Apple.

As a Apple user for over a decade, that is exactly the system they use on almost all their materials -- no huge year to year changes; upgrades to processor speed and a few features, and major upgrades every 2 - 3 years.

Big surprise here.

On the other hand, the iPhone 4S will sport a much-improved camera for those who use it as a camera (I've never taken a single photo with any of my phones)...a much faster processor...and an improved antenna (something virtually all users have complained about for the past year)...

Is it worth the upgrade? Not if you have an iPhone 4 for the most part -- Yes, if you live in an area with difficulty getting signals -- Yes, if you use the camera.
 

ScoutN

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Seriously, this isn't a surprise at all...Apple has NEVER stated that they are working on an iPhone 5...that has been perpetuated by rumor sites and end-users not Apple.

As a Apple user for over a decade, that is exactly the system they use on almost all their materials -- no huge year to year changes; upgrades to processor speed and a few features, and major upgrades every 2 - 3 years.

Big surprise here.

On the other hand, the iPhone 4S will sport a much-improved camera for those who use it as a camera (I've never taken a single photo with any of my phones)...a much faster processor...and an improved antenna (something virtually all users have complained about for the past year)...

Is it worth the upgrade? Not if you have an iPhone 4 for the most part -- Yes, if you live in an area with difficulty getting signals -- Yes, if you use the camera.

Do they need to state it? I mean really. I suggest you do a bit of research on what the einstein of a company decided to do to its most important parts supplier.
 

BigTxEars

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This is exactly what happened with the iPad, two + years of rumors before it was announced. Keynote speeches and all :ROFLOL:

Apple is going to deliver the 5 when they are ready too. The stock price is doing just fine, $370 now up from $70 in Oct just five years ago. :)

That being said Apple Keynotes will not be the same without Steve doing them.

:(
 

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