“This
iPhone price reduction from LIME is set
to propel the Jamaican mobile pioneer’s subscriber base further up the global
trajectory where the best mobile operators are being distinguished by their
ability to offer innovation, including fast mobile Internet services as well as
the most modern devices that customers are increasingly demanding.”
Excerpt of the Press
Release on LIME’s Website reported in
the Jamaica Gleaner on Tuesday November 6th, 2012
The
Apple iPhone 5 is on its way to Jamaica possibly by Friday November 23rd
2012 or Black Friday as the Americans call it or possibly in January 2012, that
is, if I’m reading the tea leaves right. Even more exciting, the Apple iPad 4
and the Apple iPad Mini may be surprise guest stars at the Launch of the Apple
iPhone by Telecom Provider LIME!
This
as the following has occurred, possibly indicating that hell has frozen over:
1.
The People Republic of China’s getting
the Apple iPhone 5 exclusively on state-run Telecom Provider China Unicom in
late November 2012 as stated in the article “China
Telecom snags iPhone 5 for late 2012 launch”, published
November 9, 2012 10:47 AM PST by Don Reisinger, CNET News.
2.
Telecom Provider LIME has dropped the price of the Apple
iPhone 4S by 20% as stated in the article “BUSINESS:
LIME reduces iPhone 4S price”, published Tuesday
November 6, 2012 3:15 pm, The
Jamaica Gleaner.
3.
Bermuda, British Territory has gone
stark raving mad over the Apple iPhone 5 roughly a week after its launch in the
US on Friday September 21st 2012.
So hot is the Apple iPhone 5 that it’s creating Nano-SIM (Subscriber Identity
Module) shortages on the Island that’s smack dab on the Bermuda Triangle as
mentioned in the article “iPhone
5 arrives - but nano-SIM card shortage poses challenges”,
published Sep 27, 2012 at 6:00 by Marcia Breen, The Royal Gazette
These
cues usually herald the coming of a new iteration of the iconic smartphone the
world over! This announcement or pre-announcement rather, again if I’m reading
the tea leaves right, is keeping in pace with Telecom Provider LIME’s usual habit of launching new Apple
iPhones. This year, it seems slated for either the Second Quarter of 2013AD or
most likely Black Friday. Black Friday is traditionally the Friday after
Thanksgiving in the US of A, the Fourth Thursday of November, with deals
extending as far as Friday November 30th 2012 in the lead up to
Christmas!
This
was the case when the Apple iPhone 4S was launched on January 13th 2012
in Jamaica by Telecom Provider LIME, it
was announced that the Caribbean and China would be receiving the Apple iPhone
4S as reported in Kelroy’s Geezam
blog
article entitled “iPhone
4S Officially Invades Caribbean on January 13”.
20%
drop in the price to J$12,720 plus GCT
(General Consumption Tax) is quite a generous gift to the Corporate Executives
who love their smartphones. That is,
once you opt in for their Internet Packages
similar to the ones described for the Apple iPhone 4 as described in Kelroy’s
Geezam blog
article entitled “LIME Jamaica iPhone 4 Launch: Postpaid Plans
detailed”.
This development is certain to “propel
the Jamaican mobile pioneer’s subscriber base further up the global trajectory”
as it relates to smartphone adoption! After all, if Bermuda, British Territory, can get the Apple iPhone 5
roughly a week after its launch in the US on Friday September 21st 2012 as mentioned in the
article “iPhone
5 arrives - but nano-SIM card shortage poses challenges”,
published Sep 27, 2012 at 6:00 by Marcia Breen, The Royal Gazette,
why not Jamaica by the end of November 2012, effectively Black Friday in the US
of A?
Pre-announcement
was the case with the Apple iPhone 4 launched in grand style on Tuesday June 14th
2011AD as given the full Press Release in my
blog article entitled “LIME
and the Apple iPhone 4 - The Young and the Restless Gone in Sixty Seconds”
and the Apple iPhone 4S on January 13th 2012 again as given the full
Press Release in my
blog article entitled “Apple
iPhone 4S to debut in China and Caribbean on Friday January 13 2012 - LIME
gives Jamaica the Best of Both Worlds”.
Since
the Apple iPhone 5 went on sale on Friday September 21st 2012 as stated in the article “New
iPhone hits market September 21”, published Thursday,
September 13, 2012, The
Jamaica Observer, the Apple iPhone 5 has been outpacing
all expectations for the device from Apple.
With
the customary long lines for North Americans eager to get their hands on
Apple’s latest serving, Apple also achieved another milestone as reported in “iPhone
5 launch draws fans worldwide”, published Friday,
September 21, 2012, The
Jamaica Observer and “iPhone
5 lines cropping up across country, overseas”, published
September 19, 2012 11:36 AM PDT by Greg Sandoval, CNET News.
Or
rather broke a previous one, selling out some with two million (2, 000,000)
iPhones sold via pre-orders in the first 24 Hours of the phone going on sale as
noted in the article “Phone
5 preorders top 2M in first 24 hours, shattering record”,
published September 17, 2012 5:43 AM PDT by Roger Cheng, CNET News.
The Apple iPad and its Tablet devotees are slowly killing off Laptops,
Ultrabooks (Ultra what?) and the now almost-extinct mouse as reasoned in my Geezam blog
article entitled “How
the Apple iPad killed Ultrabooks, Printing and the Mouse as the World
Rediscovers Tablets”.
So
if this reasoning holds and the conversion of the “IN” Crowd to the “Smart”
crowd continues unabated as prognosticated in my
blog article entitled “Blackberry
popularity wanes as Jamaicans go smartphones - Android and Apple's Smartphone
Revolution”, then the only hurdle to making the switch is the
following:
1.
How to access 3G and 4G Wireless
Internet from that unlocked Modem Dongle, Smartphone or Tablet friends and
relatives sent to you via “de Barrel” this Christmas. I did the following Geezam blog
articles entitled “How
to Access LIME or Digicel’s 3G Internet using an unlocked Huawei E1556 Modem
Dongle or Nokia Modem Dongle” and “How
to Access LIME or Digicel’s 4G Internet using an unlocked 4G LTE Modem Dongle,
smartphone or Tablet”
2.
How to Clean and care your Touch Screen
Device as explained in Geezam
blog
articles entitled “How
to make your own Cleaning Fluid and Cleaning Tips for your Smartphone or Tablet”
3.
How to make a Nano-SIM (Subscriber
Identity Module) or Micro-SIM using your original Mini-SIM Card in your Digicel
or LIME smartphones and tablets as
explained in Geezam
blog
articles entitled “How
to make you own Micro-SIM or Nano-SIM Card”
4.
How to import you stuff from your
Blackberry to your Smartphone, be it Apple iPhone or Google Android powered
smartphone, for which I have an article in the pipeline
5.
How to replace BB Messenger with
WhatsApp, for which I have yet another article in the pipeline
With
this the third year of Telecom Provider LIME’s continued support for the Apple
iPhone, does this mean that they are committing themselves fully to Mobile
Computing via their faster 3G Network? Hopefully Telecom Provider LIME can meet the demand for the Nano-SIM
that the Apple iPhone, Apple iPad and the Android Clones utilizes and avoid the
troubles
It
would seem so, as the statistics from the OUR (Office of Utilities Regulation)
for the Fourth Quarter of 2010AD as stated in my
blog article entitled “OUR
Records Voice Decline for the Fourth Quarter of 2010”
and the Second Quarter of 2011AD as stated in my
blog article entitled “OUR
Telecom Provider Stats indicate JA$14 billion profit for Second Quarter of 2012
- Telecom Providers Stacking up all Faces on the Argo Video Calling and VoIP on
smartphones” suggest.
Thus
along with a launch of the Apple iPhone 5, most likely sometime in January
2013AD, expect to also see the hot selling Apple iPad Mini and the Apple iPad 4
as Tablets slowly begin to take flight in Jamaica. Most likely this will be
propelled by the GOJ (Government of Jamaica) adoption of Tablets via the
insistence Minister of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining Phillip Paulwell.
This
in a bid to cut back on the Paper Fuelled Bureaucracy in Parliament as
mentioned in the article “Parliament
ICT Bound”, published Wednesday, 31 October 2012 09:41 by
Douglas McIntosh, The
Jamaica Information Service and “Jamaican
lawmakers to be allocated Tablet computers”, published
Wednesday October 31, 2012, The
Jamaica Gleaner.
I’m
betting the ranch it most likely the Microsoft Surface Tablets as explained in my
blog article entitled “GOJ
Parliamentarians upgraded to Microsoft Surface Tablets and GovNET Wide Area
Network - Minister Paulwell efforts to reduce paper may accelerate Jamaican
Tablet Adoption”.
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What's with all the "AD" crap after years e.g. "2012AD" of course's it's AD. What else could it be? The Mayan calendar? Please stop.
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