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How carriers will make money (from you) on 4G

4G phones haven't been easy to sell but cell phone carriers are developing new ways to make more money from these phones.
Cell phone carriers are trying to earn more revenue from offering 4G networks.
Wireless networks can sell more data and sell data about consumers to generate revenue.
Carriers are improving audio quality and selling it through "voice over LTE".

Editor's note: Amy Gahran writes about mobile tech for CNN.com. She is a San Francisco Bay Area writer and media consultant whose blog, Contentious.com, explores how people communicate in the online age.
(CNN) -- How do U.S. wireless carriers expect their investments in new 4G high-speed networks to pay off? This shift is about more than simply providing mobile data -- and it could even bring some long-overdue improvements to the humble telephone call.
At the Open Mobile Summit conference last week in San Francisco, a panel of carrier executives and wireless industry experts discussed the revenue-generating opportunities of offering 4G service.
This is a big concern for carriers, since their costly move to 3G networks a few years ago appears to have financially benefited other players in the mobile industry (such as Apple) more than the carriers themselves.
There are some obvious ways that carriers plan to make money from their 4G networks. First, these networks will allow wireless carriers to sell more data -- a key part of their business model as most U.S. carriers move away from offering unlimited data plans.
Still, despite heavy marketing, 4G phones and services haven't been easy to sell to the average mobile consumer. As Scott Devitt, a consumer Internet analyst with Morgan Stanley, noted: "For most consumers, the value of 4G is not really clear at this point -- except for watching mobile video."
Consequently U.S. carriers are starting to look hard at less-obvious ways to demonstrate the value of 4G to consumers
"The phone call hasn't been significantly improved or enhanced since the introduction of touch tone dialing," observed Rob Glaser, a partner with the venture capital firm Accel Partners." 4G is already allowing people to do great things with their phones -- but most people still spend about 47% of their time on their cell phones making regular phone calls."
Sprint CTO Stephen Bye said, "It is important to not lose sight of what customers see as important. Despite how much carriers are focusing on 4G data speed, most customers measure network success based on voice-call quality."
Improving the audio quality and clarity of voice calls is one reason why some U.S. carriers are working to implement "voice over LTE" (VOLTE) technology. Earlier this year Verizon announced plans to start selling VOLTE-enabled phones in early 2012.
Earlier, Verizon director of ecosystem development Brian Higgins told CNN that "high-definition audio fidelity will be a major selling point" for Verizon -- implying that the carrier might be hoping to sell VOLTE as some kind of premium service, at least initially. That's another way to make extra money from a 4G network.
The discount carrier Metro PCS may be moving faster than Verizon toward deploying VoLTE for its customers. Already, Metro PCS has begun migrating text and multimedia messaging traffic to its LTE network. (Traditionally, SMS/MMS messaging is handled over the same base carrier network as voice calls.)
But Connected Planet notes that Metro PCS has less wireless spectrum access than Verizon. Also, Metro PCS never rolled out 3G technology as extensively as the major carriers. So, since 4G and VOLTE could help Metro PCS squeeze more mileage from its existing spectrum, this could mean that Metro PCS might offer these as basic -- not premium -- services.
That would make for interesting competition in the consumer mobile market -- especially since MetroPCS focuses on the no-contract mobile market.
If VoLTE calling becomes commonplace, it could change how people pay for cell phone service. If most mobile voice calls happen over data networks, then carriers may stop selling "minutes" altogether and shift to charging solely for data packages.
But initially, as carriers first start marketing "high definition calling," they may face some consumer pushback due to perceived value.
Consumers who get VoLTE phones and service might not always experience clearer phone calls, since only calls placed between VoLTE-enabled phones are expected to sound better. Calls between a VoLTE-enabled phone and a regular cell phone are expected to sound the same.
As the recent backpedaling by major banks on proposed debit card fees indicates, right now corporations are wary of consumer revolts against mounting bills.
Right now wireless carriers generally bill customers for service for each mobile device they use (with the exception of cell phone "family plans"). But these days, consumers also use tablets, gaming consoles and other devices over carrier networks.
If consumers revolt against the cumulative sticker shock of multiple monthly bills for connectivity, carriers may begin to move away from device-specific billing -- which includes tethering charges.
There is one more way that wireless carriers can make money from 4G: selling data about consumers.
David Small, CTO for Verizon Wireless, raised the point that 4G will allow users to do even more with their cell phones and other wireless devices -- which means carriers will be gathering more consumer data than ever before via their networks.
"All that data, about all the facets of users' lives -- that's got value," Small said. "And that's a revenue opportunity for us."
Sprint CTO Bye agreed, but cautiously: "We know there's a fine line between monetization and trust for our customers. We think consumer data would be more useful in the aggregate, for machine-to-machine interfaces, without bringing it down to a particular person."
The opinions expressed in this post are solely those of Amy Gahran.

iPhone battery issues for Apple fixes.

Is your battery draining faster on Apple's iPhone? It should fix the problem and download the iios 5.0.1 update.
HIGHLIGHTS STORY
1.  iios 5.0.1 was released to update and fix issues that drained the iPhone's battery .
2.  Users of Apple's iPhone 4S and other iios 5 operated phones reported shorter battery lives.
3.  Apple admitted that ios 5 had battery performance issues.

(CNN) -- Apple has released iios 5.0.1, an update to its mobile IOS that fixes a series of issues that drained the iPhone's battery.
iios 5.0.1 is the first update to Apple's iios 5, which brought the notifications tray, increased performance and iCloud to the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.
In addition to fixing the iios battery issue, 5.0.1. adds multitouch gestures to the original iPad, fixes iCloud bugs and improves voice recognition for Australian iPhone users. This is the first IOS update available both via iTunes and over-the-air.
Not long after the release of the iPhone 4S, users began reporting that their phone's batteries were draining faster than before. This issue affected not just iPhone 4S users though, but anybody using iios 5.
Apple eventually figured out that there were bugs in iios 5 that were causing the battery drain and enlisted developers to help them find the bug.
On November 2, Apple admitted that iios 5 had battery performance issues and announced that the company would fix the problem with iios 5.0.1. Apple has released several betas of the updated IOS in the last week.
Our testing of the beta has shown that iios 5.0.1 provides a noticeable improvement to the iPhone's battery life. We're still testing the updated IOS though, and will let you know what else we find.

iPhone 5 Pico Projector Patent !

A rumor recently reported that one of the iPhone 5 features may include an integrated pico projector. A patent which was filed in August suggest that Apple has been working on a projector type feature on a cellphone for a while. Some believe that this feature may be integrated on other Apple products such as the iPad and iPod. It has also been reported that Apple has bought the domain name applepico.com.
Pico projectors are nothing new. There are other cellphones which have projectors but it was not
widely accepted by the mainstream. While video media is still growing, some believe that pico projectors may become more practical in couple of years and will find its way into more smartphones. This feature would be a great solution for business presentations as well as watching movies and videos.
Usually it takes couple of years before a patent gets sent for production although sometimes it will never hit the shelves. It is possible that the pico projector may be on the iPhone 5, but there is a higher chance that we may see it in couple of years on the iPhone 6.

With Video Display iPhone 5 Concept Shows Laser Keyboard And Holographic.




While we have a rough idea of what to expect, including a slimmer body and better camera, we still have to wait for Apple to show off the goods.
Until then, I invite you to drool over the features that San Francisco design shop Aatma envisions on a future iPhone. For the record, I doubt we will see a laser keyboard or holographic display on the next iPhone, but if Apple were able to deliver such a feature packed device, it would be enough to make me say goodbye to Android.
The killer feature for me is the laser keyboard. If Apple were able to put such a feature in the iPhone 5, we wouldn’t need bluetooth iPhone keyboards, and could jump into productivity mode anywhere there was a flat surface. You have to admit the swipe out gesture to turn the laser keyboard on is pretty sweet.
While a holographic display would be amazing, I’d prefer a built-in projector that can display an HD video on whatever wall is closest. You can already purchase pico projectors that do this, and Apple has filed patents showing that the company is investigating integrated projectors. We saw pico projectors in smartphones at CES 2010, so it is possible, but not in such a slim package — yet.
If you could pick one way out there feature to add to the next iPhone, what would it be?

5 iPhone Conferences Apps for Creating A Fun Socialmedia Graphics.

One of the many great things about apps and an iPhone is that you can be productive or at least productively kill time, should you ever be blessed with such a thing as “free time”.   Mobile social media usage is on the rise and one of the most productive opportunities to be creative is using your iPhone at conferences to create interesting and fun graphics.  At Content Marketing World, Intel’s Pam Didner commented “Content is King, Creativity is Queen” and I sincerely believe that a competitive advantage can be gained in the content marketing space by being smarter through analytics and especially by being more creative.

There are numerous apps one could use to modify photos, but what I find interesting are apps that use photos to create an end product like a Comic, Collage or even an Infographic – all from your iPhone. Below are 5 examples of graphics (using my very limited creative skills) and the iPhone apps used to create them – each with some level of social sharing built-in.

ComicBook! (1.99)

Conference Comic from Content Marketing World
This is a feature rich app that is only limited by your own creativity. While I’ve only ever used this app for “Conference Comics” with single graphics, I could see someone creating multi-page comics with the app and putting them together into an interactive experience (using some other tools) that would allow viewers to turn pages, tag people and share easily on social sites. As it stands, I’ve really just started experimenting, but my running “Theme” is Conference Comics.  What theme could you see using using Comic Book?   Here’s more info on ComicBook!.

WordFoto (1.99)

Ann Handley of MarketingProfs and I in San Francisco
This is a fun app that uses word sets to re-create images that you import. You’re unlikely to achieve “a picture made of a 1,000 words” but the words you do use, can add context to the photo.  This app works best with images that have balanced contrast and simple segments of color. A complicated group shot of 20 people isn’t going to work as well as a portrait shot of someone’s face.   Here’s the info page for WordFoto.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Postale (.99)

Dreamforce Keynote with Marc Benioff 2011
You’re on the road, so why not send a post card from the event you’re attending? Well, maybe not a “snail mail” postcard, but a virtual card using this handy tool. I don’t find the card options outside of “AirMail” very interesting, but that’s enough for a few creative uses of this app to highlight a photo and message for use in email or as an illustration in a blog post. Here’s more info on Postale.

 

ToonCamera (.99)

Lee Odden & Brian Clark at SXSWi 2011
I wouldn’t exactly call the images and video you can shoot with this app a cartoon exactly, but it’s an interesting effect – especially since you can shoot both video and images with it. Images in your photo library can be converted one by one as well. There are also varying effects in color and black & white. You can get these effects with several other apps but they don’t offer the video option. Here’s more info on ToonCamera.

 

 

Pic Collage (Free)

SES San Francisco 2011
This is a very simple tool for creating a collage from various photos, slightly similar to Comic Book! but without the comic effects. It’s a great way to summarize key images from an event. Photos can come from your photo library or Facebook. What’s lacking is the ability to overlay a title, but there are other iPhone graphics programs that you can use to do that. Sometimes a super simple app is all you need and for those times Pic Collage fits the bill. Here’s more info.
Hopefully I can do another roundup of creative iPhone apps that focus on interesting video effects.
What are your favorite creative iPhone apps for graphics and photo editing?  If anyone has iPhone infographic creation apps they’re aware of, please share.  If you have examples of creative graphics generated from an iPhone app on your blog, please describe and link to them in the comments. (Excluding spammy stuff of course)
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