London now holds the claim to having the largest Apple store in the whole world. According to the Cupertino based company, the new store in London will be offering not only the Apple iPhone, but also the entire line of Apple’s products as well. So expect to see major launches for the next Apple smart phone, tablet, iMac and MacBook6 devices to come out from the big Apple store for the next few years.
Despite the bad reputation that Apple gained after the whole antenna incident (which is not really over considering the fact that the antenna has not been fixed at all), Apple is still one of the world’s most successful mobile phone makers in the world –and they have to thank the power of the iBrand for that. Apparently, any Apple device (with half-decent hardware) with the i-prefix would be able to sell millions and be a successful product overnight. The iPhone 4 and the iPad are just two examples of this.
In other mobile phone news, it seems that the Vodafone HTC Desire update was not all that we originally expected. While many believed that the announcement meant that the Android 2.2 Froyo would finally be available for the HTC Desire, all that was made available is the Vodafone 360 update.
For those who do not want unnecessary applications on their handsets, the best tip would be to avoid this update. This will install 360 features into the very firmware and it will be nearly impossible to delete without technical assistance. For those who already use the 360 service (such as those who started with the Samsung 360 devices), then download this update only if you intend to use it.
So far, there is no confirmation as to when the actual Froyo update will be released, but many are hoping that the HTC Desire, Legend and Wildfire all get the update before the month ends.
Tags: Apple, Apple-iPhone, Vodafone
