IPhone gets his new iPhone update





NSTE, the company unveiled what looks an awful lot like an iPhone 4 on the outside, with an innovative feature that turns the device into a mobile voice-activated assistant to schedule appointments and perform other tasks.
It is a measure of how Apple has legions of fans accustomed to regular changes, the design is striking that the news of the latest version of the iPhone qualify as a disappointment to some. Complaints about the announcement of the new phone, the iPhone 4S, spread on Twitter throughout the day and the company's shares fell as much as 5 percent, but recovered most of those losses at the end of trading.
"At the end of the day, there are still going to be long lines for this," said Gene Munster, an analyst at Piper Jaffray. "They could have been even more if the hardware had changed."

The new model of iPhone, which goes on sale octubre14, with pre-orders beginning Friday, is virtually indistinguishable from its predecessor on the outside. But underneath your skin Apple made major changes, the package with a better camera that shoots video and sharper images. The device also includes a more powerful chip, the A5, the same microprocessor is the brain of the iPad, to produce better graphics and other improvements.
Timothy D. Cook, Apple's chief executive, presided over the event like Steven P. Jobs had on similar occasions before leaving the highest office in August. Mr. Cook said that while the iPhone is the smartphone 4 more sold worldwide, Apple believes the company still has a lot of people who want to convert.
"We believe that eventually all phones to be smartphones," he said. "This market is 1.5 million units per year. It is a huge opportunity for Apple."
Mr. Cook and other Apple executives also highlighted a series of products support the new phone, but the centerpiece of the presentation, the new device is the "Virtual Assistant" feature, Siri, a company called Apple acquired last year that originally developed the technology. While the iPhone 4 and responds to voice some basic commands - to make phone calls, for example - Siri is designed to include a much wider range of natural language instructions.
For example, Apple executives making the technology proves an iPhone, "Do I need a raincoat today?" When the device replied, "Sure looks like rain today."