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Apple Announces the iPhone 4S?
Posted by admin in Mobile Marketing, Mobile Web Design, Technology on October 7, 2011
Apple announced on Tuesday, October 4th the newest phone being added to their family, the iPhone 4S. There was a lot of backlash after their presentation because there was no mention of the long awaited iPhone 5. However, even though there was no unveiling of the iPhone 5, there were some improvements and a great addition that Apple believes will won-over
people who purchased the not-so-old iPhone 4.
The new iPhone 4S will have the updated iOS software, a better and faster camera, a more powerful processor and gaming capabilities, and the device supports both GSM and CDMA and an antenna that reportedly competes with 4G. Those changes only seem incremental from the iPhone 4. Apple hopes people will break contract for the Siri application that will be included with the iPhone 4S.
Siri started out as a standalone, speech-recognition app. Apple bought Siri and it will now be the heart of a new iPhone interface that aims to provide a completely frictionless user experience: Tell your phone to do something and it will follow your command.
If Siri works as well as it did during the demonstration, it could possibly change the way we perceive what a phone is. Here is what happened on Tuesday when senior VP of iPhone software Scott Forstall did a four-step vocal show-and-tell with an iPhone 4S (paraphrased here):
- Forstall told Siri to, “Read my messages,” and the phone read back a SMS (from Phil Schiller) that asked if he wanted to do lunch on Friday.
- Forstall asked Siri if he had any appointments Friday at noon, and Siri brought up the calendar and said something like, “Your schedule looks empty Friday at noon.”
- Forstall asked Siri to text back to Schiller, “I can do Friday…”
- Forstall says, “Schedule a lunch Friday at noon with Phil Schiller,” and Siri responds in the affirmative to these commands.
Siri has the potential to change the way we use our phones forever. With its intuitive nature, forgetting/missing appointments, scrolling through your playlist for the perfect traveling music and texting at red lights will be a thing of the past.
After using Siri, it would be a shame to dilute the user experience with the absence of a mobile site. Have you made your site mobile friendly?
Marion can help. We will transform your current site into a fully functional mobile friendly version that people can access anywhere and with any smart phone.
On behalf of all the “Macs,” our condolences go out to the friends, family and fans of Steve Jobs. May he rest in peace.
The Numbers Are In: Mobile Web Design More Important Than Ever
Posted by Sandra Bledsoe in Mobile Marketing, Mobile Web Design on July 20, 2011
It should come as no surprise to anyone that more people are browsing the web from their smartphones than ever before.
The Pew Internet & American Life Project has just released a new study that shows 35% Americans now own smartphones. That means more Americans own a smartphone than hold a bachelor’s degree.
The statistics only get more interesting from there: of those that own smartphones, 87% said that they use it for email or to browse the internet. 68% said that in a typical day they use their smartphones to access the web. And fully one quarter of those surveyed said that they access the internet mostly on their smartphones. That’s right, for 25% of Americans, the smartphone has essentially replaced the personal computer.
Obviously smartphones have become a huge part of our society in a relatively short time which means that having an easily browsable, functioning mobile site is more important than ever. If your business doesn’t have a mobile site, your competitors could be scooping up those 25% of customers who exclusively use mobile devices to research products and services, read reviews and make purchases.
Keep the following in mind when designing your mobile site:
- Content should be simple and to the point (i.e. location, hours, contact info)
- Graphics and animation should be minimal (so the site loads quickly)
- Side scroll bars should be avoided whenever possible (difficult to navigate with touchscreen)
Contact the mobile web design experts at Marion to learn more. We’ve created numerous mobile sites and can give you expert advice on how to make the mobile web work for you.


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