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2016-01-21T14:53:32 2016-01-21T14:53:32 http://www.thevortexcode.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10&p=11#p11 <![CDATA[iPhone News & Discussions • Apple might have Li-Fi up its sleeve]]>
In lab conditions, researchers this past February were able to achieve Li-Fi speeds of 224 gigabits per second, fast enough to download multiple HD movies in less than two seconds.


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While Li-Fi still remains something of an experimental technology, iOS 9’s references to the blazing fast data transfer technology are certainly intriguing. The iOS 9 code below was originally discovered by iOS jailbreaker Chase Fromm and relayed by AppleInsider earlier today.
Is this likely to be a feature with the iPhone 7? Not a chance. As it stands today, Li-Fi, despite its promises of speed, is still plagued with a number of limitations. At a base level, it can’t work through walls because, well, visible light can’t travel through walls. In this respect, Wi-Fi has a huge practical advantage. Not only that, but a Li-Fi enabled device needs to have a direct line of sight to an operational light sensor to operate. This operational limitation, however, does make Li-Fi a more secure transfer protocol than Wi-Fi. Today, Li-Fi is far from being a true Wi-Fi replacement, but it’s not out of the realm of comprehension that Li-Fi, in the future, may dutifully serve as a Wi-Fi supplement.

More broadly, the Li-Fi references in iOS 9 certainly affirm that Apple remains dedicated to exploring next-gen technologies for future use. Of course, the fact that Apple is already looking into Li-Fi shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. If we go back in time a bit, you might remember that Apple, with the original iBook in 1999, was the first company to ever release a laptop with built-in Wi-Fi.

For more information about Li-Fi, University of Edinburgh Professor Harald Hass in 2011 gave a TED talk on the technology he invented.

“All we need to do is fit a small microchip to every potential illumination device and this would then combine two basic functionalities, illumination and wireless data transmission,” Haas explained. “In the future we will not only have 14 billion light bulbs, we may have 14 billion Li-Fis deployed worldwide for a cleaner, greener and even brighter future.”

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2016-01-21T14:46:45 2016-01-21T14:46:45 http://www.thevortexcode.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9&p=10#p10 <![CDATA[iPhone News & Discussions • Apple contemplating Retail Stores in India | As iPhone hits record sales]]>
Even with price cuts, that 800,000 number is composed of older iPhone models too. The report indicates that iPhone 5s was responsible for 30% of the sales numbers. About half of the 800k number are made up of iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.

In 2014, Apple’s brand new iPhones, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, took 70% of shipments. Although sales growth is encouraging, the lower proportion of new phone units is a slight cause for concern. Absolute numbers are also still low compared to total iPhone sales, but Apple is expected to break records not just for the quarter but for 2015.

Yesterday, it was reported Apple has asked Indian regulators for permission to open its own Apple Stores in the country. Apple currently has no official retail presence in the country, instead relying on carrier partners and independent phone stores. Bringing Apple Stores to India should yield a nice boost to sales.

Apple is set to report total iPhone sales for the quarter at its investor earnings call next week. Worldwide, there is much speculation about iPhone sales performance with many expecting Apple to report negligible growth across 2016.

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