iPhone 5 frenzy builds in key markets

Updated 21 September 2012
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iPhone 5 frenzy builds in key markets

SAN FRANCISCO: Gadget lovers have flooded Apple with pre-orders and set up camp outside the company’s real-world stores to get their hands on the new generation iPhone 5 set for release today.
“The fact that the iPhone 5 is doing as well as it is opposed to other phones is a tribute to Apple marketing,” Gartner analyst Van Baker told AFP. “They are really good at this.”
The analyst dismissed efforts by Apple adversary Samsung to poke fun at iPhone fanatics and the lack of innovative handset features in print and video ads.
“I had to laugh at the Samsung ads,” Baker said.
“It’s hardware geeks throwing rocks at Apple; but Apple has a good sense of what is important to include and when.”
Aspiring iPhone 5 owners started a queue outside the Apple store in Manhattan last week and similar vigils have begun outside the California company’s shops at other spots around the world.
Apple said that it received more than two million orders for its new iPhone 5 in the 24 hours after it began pre-sales online on September 14.
“iPhone 5 pre-orders have shattered the previous record held by iPhone 4S and the customer response to iPhone 5 has been phenomenal,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing.
Apple unveiled the new version of its iconic smartphone at a San Francisco media event on September 12 and promised that it would be available in 100 countries by year’s end.
The first customers are expected to get the device today, but Apple has pushed the delivery date for new orders out several weeks due to fierce demand.
The notion iPhone 5 being tough to get was expected to spur more people to lay siege to stores for the hotly anticipated release.
The iPhone 5 will be available at Apple retail outlets, and for US customers through AT&T, Sprint, Verizon Wireless, Best Buy, RadioShack, Target, Walmart stores and other resellers.
Some analysts say Apple could sell 10 million units in the opening days and 50 million before the end of 2012.
Apple shares broke the $700 mark this week and stood at $701.60 in after-market trade on Wednesday.
The iPhone 5, with a bigger screen and slimmer body, was quickly branded by analysts as a sure hit.
Apple chief executive Tim Cook called the launch “the biggest thing to happen to iPhone since the iPhone.”
The California company called the iPhone 5 “the thinnest smartphone in the world,” with a glass and aluminum body that is 18 percent thinner and 20 percent lighter than iPhone 4S.
The new iPhone has a rich four-inch (10-centimeter) display prime for the red-hot smartphone market, in which screen size is a key factor for buyers.
The iPhone 5 will debut Friday in the US, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore.
Pricing for US customers will start at $ 199 with a two-year telecom service contract.
Apple earlier rolled out its new iOS 6 mobile gadget operating system with new features, including a custom mapping service branded a disappointment by some reviewers.
“Seems pretty clear the new Maps is going to be the biggest problem with iOS 6,” Apple fan John Gruber wrote on his Daring Fireball blog.
“It’ll be interesting to see how long it takes for Google to release a standalone Google Maps apps in the iOS App Store.”
Apple’s custom mapping program replaced Google Maps in the operating system.
An iPhone change with the potential to irk fans is a new “Lightning” connector to replace 30-pin connections, the piece that connects devices to computers, power outlets or docking stations.
Apple will sell adaptors for plugging new generation iPhone and iPod touch devices into accessories already owned, such as stereo speakers or car sound systems.
The big-screen iPhone 5 compatible with high-speed “LTE” telecom networks has been among the most keenly anticipated products in the tech world.
“Apple is meeting all expectations,” analyst Baker said.
“Everything was getting great reviews until they started rolling out iOS 6 today.”
The US Federal Trade Commission warned that scammers were already seeking to cash in on iPhone mania, with e-mails offering a chance to get one.
“Don’t reply, and don’t click on links provided in the message,” the FTC said.
“Links can install malware on your computer and take you to spoof sites that look real but whose purpose is to steal your information.”


Egypt accounts for 19% of global date output

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Egypt accounts for 19% of global date output

JEDDAH: Egypt has emerged as the world’s largest producer of dates, generating around 2 million tonnes annually from more than 24 million date palms, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation.

The government is seeking to further strengthen the sector by expanding the cultivation of high-value export varieties, the Egyptian Cabinet said, noting that more than 200 facilities — including processing plants and packing centers — support the industry. Many of these facilities have undergone recent upgrades through combined public and private investment.

Global demand for dates is rising steadily. According to market research firm Mordor Intelligence, the global dates market is projected to grow from about $29.33 billion in 2025 to approximately $44.07 billion by 2031.

Growth is being driven by increasing consumer preference for natural sweeteners, health-oriented diets, and improved cold-chain infrastructure that supports broader distribution and exports.

Egypt’s date exports have recorded significant growth, supported by quality improvements and successful efforts to access new markets across Europe, Asia, and Africa, the Cabinet statement said.

The release highlighted contributions from the UAE, which helped rehabilitate the date factory in Siwa Oasis at a cost of roughly 14 million Egyptian pounds ($298,000), renovated and upgraded the date complex in El-Kharga in the New Valley for about 17 million pounds, and established a date cooling complex in the Western Desert oases with a storage capacity of 4,000 tonnes. These investments have helped enhance efficiency across the production chain.

Further expansion is underway through the development of specialized industrial complexes for dates in key industrial hubs, including Sadat City, Borg El Arab, 10th of Ramadan City, and 6th of October City.

Agriculture and Land Reclamation Minister Alaa Farouk said Egypt accounts for approximately 19 percent of global date production, reiterating plans to focus on export-oriented varieties with higher added value.

Speaking during a tour of the sixth Cairo Date Festival at the Agricultural Museum in Dokki, Farouk emphasized the need to improve post-harvest systems such as sorting, grading, and packaging to ensure compliance with international quality standards.

He also urged research institutions and agricultural faculties to accelerate innovation in disease-resistant varieties and adopt smart farming technologies to address climate change and pest-related challenges.

Matrouh Gov. Maj. Gen. Khaled Shoaib underscored the importance of coordination between the agriculture ministry and major palm-growing governorates to boost production and enhance value through processing and packaging.

Cairo Gov. Ibrahim Saber said exhibitions such as the Cairo Date Festival play a key role in supporting local producers, expanding marketing channels, and stimulating economic activity, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises, while ensuring the availability of high-quality products at affordable prices ahead of Ramadan.