Ever since the iPhone4S came out here in the country, I’ve seen more than enough iPhone4s being sold for a very cheap price. I guess everyone wants to try out Siri, or maybe our local Vangie?
For once, I’m thankful for the healthy competition between the top 2 telcos, Globe and Smart. Their prices for the iPhone4S are very competitive, and I’m even more thankful that the unit is not exclusive to just one carrier.
I’m sure current studies of the number of subscribers who availed the iPhone4S haven’t been concluded yet, but kudos to the last product that Steve Jobs had a hand on. I wish I could get some of the best cohiba cigars online to salute Mr. Jobs.

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Apple CEO Steve Jobs officially submitted his resignation to Apple’s Board of Directors Wednesday and strongly recommended that COO Tim Cook take his place. His letter of resignation was not only for the Board and the company but to the million of people in the Apple Community.
Quoting from the BBC Website is an excerpt of his message to the Board:
“Unfortunately, that day has come. I hereby resign as chief executive of Apple.
“I believe Apple’s brightest and most innovative days are ahead of it. And I look forward to watching and contributing to its success in a new role.
“I have made some of the best friends of my life at Apple, and I thank you all for the many years of being able to work alongside you.”
Though it is unclear if the reason behind his resignation is his ailing health but this does not come as a surprise to most. Steve Jobs has been on leave since January of this year but still managed to make an appearance during the launch of the iPad2 in March and the Annual Developers Conference in June.
His replacement, Tim Cook, has been successful in temporarily taking the reigns when Steve Jobs took two medical leaves of absence during the past 7 years (2004 and 2009) and has also been the de facto Chief Executive Officer since Jobs took his leave this year.
Steve Jobs is known to have provided the “vision” as to why Apple is as successful as it is now, coming off from near bankruptcy in 1997. His strong recommendation of Tim Cook may prove that Tim has also set his visions aligned with that of Jobs’ and Apple will continue with its success for more years to come.