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Yeah. Wow. So much for elegance. "Let's remove all the features and sell it back as a dongle" seems to be their current business model.
Two front camera, no headphone jack, and a home button that goes buzz. I think they have run out of ideas.
Already been pointed out that is a child that he wants to have sexual relations with.
that photo is Maddie Ziegler next to Tim Cooke. I think she is 13 or 14 years old.
I'll be making my pre-order this Friday. Of course, I am still using an iPhone 5s that I've had for almost 2.5 years, so it will certainly be a noticeable upgrade. I got my phone a few months before the 6 was released. Since I didn't want to be a beta tester for the redesign the 6 introduced, I didn't mind at the time being a little behind the curve. I think I lucked out too seeing the whole bendgate and some other issues. The 6s, on the other hand, was a much more solid design (which my wife has, upgrading from an iPhone 5). Seeing that the 7 isn't a complete rebuild from scratch and it improves upon the 6s design, I'm confident it will be a worthy successor.Phones aren't just phones. They're DAPs, Cameras, mini computers and so on. I don't think this iPhone is worth getting if you have a 6s, but maybe if you have a 6 series it is (for the extra ram) or perhaps the better camera. For older iPhone owners, add the bigger screen, cpu and perhaps force touch (or whatever it's called). As a rule, i think it's nuts to buy a new phone every year (even if you can afford it), but change is happening fast enough that upgrading every 2-3 years definitely makes sense, IMO.
My biggest dilemma is deciding which phone to get. No matter which phone I go to, the 7 or the 7 Plus, I will be getting a phone that is larger than my 5s. The size of the 7 I should be able to tolerate, but the 7 Plus just seems ridiculous in size (especially when considering I have to fit it in my pocket). But I really like the two camera setup (one of my other hobbies is photography) and the true 1920x1080 screen resolution that the 7 Plus has. So I am trying to determine are those two features worth the extra bulk? I've got less than 24 hours to decide.
That's an interesting take.
Most people I know who are into photography (myself included) are more of the option that "since I have a really good camera already, I don't really care about the camera on my phone, or if it even has one at all. I'll just grab my DSLR."
I have the 6+ and it fits in a front jeans pocket no problem - though I don't use a case. You should borrow one and see what you think.I'll be making my pre-order this Friday. Of course, I am still using an iPhone 5s that I've had for almost 2.5 years, so it will certainly be a noticeable upgrade. I got my phone a few months before the 6 was released. Since I didn't want to be a beta tester for the redesign the 6 introduced, I didn't mind at the time being a little behind the curve. I think I lucked out too seeing the whole bendgate and some other issues. The 6s, on the other hand, was a much more solid design (which my wife has, upgrading from an iPhone 5). Seeing that the 7 isn't a complete rebuild from scratch and it improves upon the 6s design, I'm confident it will be a worthy successor.
My biggest dilemma is deciding which phone to get. No matter which phone I go to, the 7 or the 7 Plus, I will be getting a phone that is larger than my 5s. The size of the 7 I should be able to tolerate, but the 7 Plus just seems ridiculous in size (especially when considering I have to fit it in my pocket). But I really like the two camera setup (one of my other hobbies is photography) and the true 1920x1080 screen resolution that the 7 Plus has. So I am trying to determine are those two features worth the extra bulk? I've got less than 24 hours to decide.
Is it just me, or does Tim Cook's proportions look really out of whack in that shot as well? Reminds me of Wallace, from Wallace and Gromit...
But had Android been the first to get the buzzing touch button thing, it would have been "Why doesn't apple have this?!?" and "When Apple does get this they'll say they invented it!"Two front camera, no headphone jack, and a home button that goes buzz. I think they have run out of ideas.
This is why we can't have nice things.
I know Apple doesn't necessarily always keep up with security patches, but disregarding the ones you DO get is irresponsible, and harms everyone on th einternet, not just you.
No matter what the device, no matter what the operating system, it is always absolutely crucial to immediately patch everything!
Yeah, as much as it may be considered a faux pas to have a case, I am still one of those people. Of course, I usually also have an ADP warranty too. But with a 4.5 year old and a wife who constantly drops things, the case has always provided a little extra insurance. The downside is it make the phone thicker and hides its beautiful design.I have the 6+ and it fits in a front jeans pocket no problem - though I don't use a case. You should borrow one and see what you think.
Uhm...that's Maddie Zeigler. She's 13.
I fail to see anything wrong with that hat?
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Yeah, as much as it may be considered a faux pas to have a case, I am still one of those people. Of course, I usually also have an ADP warranty too. But with a 4.5 year old and a wife who constantly drops things, the case has always provided a little extra insurance. The downside is it make the phone thicker and hides its beautiful design.
So, I think I am little more concerned as to how it will fit in my pocket and hand with a case on than I am without a case, unless I decide to be brave and go sans case, relying on just the ADP (and deductible) to save me.
Well the "plus" models have that easy reach feature where if you double tap the home button (not press) the top quarter to third of the screen drops down so you can reach them with your thumb for single handed use.I thought the pocket test would be a problem for phablet's, but after testing, it turns out it really isn't.
The reason I avoid them though is simply because I can't - even with my freakishly large hands - comfortably reach the whole screen with my thumb, single handed. This is an absolute must-have for me.
Well the "plus" models have that easy reach feature where if you double tap the home button (not press) the top quarter to third of the screen drops down so you can reach them with your thumb for single handed use.
Are you sure? I was never able to get it to work on my wife's 6s but was able to get it to work on a display model of the plus.The normal iPhones have this as well.
Wait that's a feature? I always thought it was a bug.Well the "plus" models have that easy reach feature where if you double tap the home button (not press) the top quarter to third of the screen drops down so you can reach them with your thumb for single handed use.
The article is just click bait.
Are you sure? I was never able to get it to work on my wife's 6s but was able to get it to work on a display model of the plus.
Edit:
I now see there is a separate option that has to be enabled. I guess it was already enabled on the plus models I was demoing but not on the demo 6s nor my wife's phone.
I had never heard of her.
My Fiance thought it might be the musician Sia, who I had never heard of before either
I don't care about celebrities. My general philosophy is that they are like humans, but worse, and thus best ignored
I had never heard of her.
My Fiance thought it might be the musician Sia, who I had never heard of before either
I don't care about celebrities. My general philosophy is that they are like humans, but worse, and thus best ignored
I gotta say I wouldn't have guessed 13. I assumed she was an adult in a funny costume. I never heard of Maddie Ziegler before 5 minutes ago.Already been pointed out that is a child that he wants to have sexual relations with.
You get use to the size of the plus, though I had a 6 bfore I got the 6s+. I know one thing, you have to have a case. The phones are way to slippery without one. I bought a spiegen with a kickstand, which is nice for watch video on the phone.I'll be making my pre-order this Friday. Of course, I am still using an iPhone 5s that I've had for almost 2.5 years, so it will certainly be a noticeable upgrade. I got my phone a few months before the 6 was released. Since I didn't want to be a beta tester for the redesign the 6 introduced, I didn't mind at the time being a little behind the curve. I think I lucked out too seeing the whole bendgate and some other issues. The 6s, on the other hand, was a much more solid design (which my wife has, upgrading from an iPhone 5). Seeing that the 7 isn't a complete rebuild from scratch and it improves upon the 6s design, I'm confident it will be a worthy successor.
My biggest dilemma is deciding which phone to get. No matter which phone I go to, the 7 or the 7 Plus, I will be getting a phone that is larger than my 5s. The size of the 7 I should be able to tolerate, but the 7 Plus just seems ridiculous in size (especially when considering I have to fit it in my pocket). But I really like the two camera setup (one of my other hobbies is photography) and the true 1920x1080 screen resolution that the 7 Plus has. So I am trying to determine are those two features worth the extra bulk? I've got less than 24 hours to decide.
Yeah, I really don't care and you can burn me at the stake all you want.
I have gone through too many iDevices, perfectly good ones, that are USELESS now because I continued to update with your type of thinking. I will not buy into this planned obsolescence bullshit and if you need to convince yourself that you need to upgrade for security purposes then you sure have money to burn upgrading your devices every couple of years when your exisiting one begins to shit the bed simply due to the excess of code it is not designed to handle.
The intelligent thing for Apple to do is split the updates to important security updates and optional feature updates. They will never do that. Ever.
I disagree. There are a lot of times I'm not going to carry my DSLR, but I always have my phone. For daytime shots, the iPhone is definitely good enough, but outside of bright light, it's pretty iffy (at least it has been up through the 6s+) ONe of these days, Canon and Nikon are going to pull the head out of their ass and start making more modern/user friendly devices, but for now, most of those cameras don't even have built in WiFi! WTF?That's an interesting take.
Most people I know who are into photography (myself included) are more of the option that "since I have a really good camera already, I don't really care about the camera on my phone, or if it even has one at all. I'll just grab my DSLR."
I didn't know who she was till Sia made that video with Shia LaBeouf and Maddie in a cage and it caused all kinds of controversy.
Is that real?