Just clean house. Stop selling the [..] mac mini [...].
Absolute disagreement here. That form factor is a critical component in all sorts of use cases. I have multiple Mac Minis for varying uses, including arrays of servers. Loss of that product range would drive me to other manufacturers. And I'd be required to install Linux (since Windows server licenses are prohibitively expensive). The Mac Mini is extremely important to me and I'm sure many others.
If they are airpods bundled, I am more interested if this will work with previous iPhone's.
I am guessing Apple will do something to make sure they don't, with the iPhone 7 looking like a small upgrade, I guess this will be one of the standout features, a new wireless headphone protocol that requires the iPhone 7, likely based on a lower energy version of Bluetooth.
If it is based on a special version of BT (like Airdrop and continuity needs 4.0 LE) it is hardware dependent and isn't something that Apple will try to make exclusive to the 7 on purpose.
Be reasonable. A much better camera with at least up to date camera hardware, slightly faster than the 6s and almost nothing more is more then good enough for a huge amount of iPhone 6 (and earlier) upgrades. People stopped upgrading yearly long ago. Some actually value their purchases and their money,
People upgrading from a 6 would notice a much better camera, hardware almost twice as fast, insanely better multitasking, minor hardware improvements (touch ID; possible waterproof, much better build quality) and so on. Also, 2 year contract yet.
If they are airpods bundled, I am more interested if this will work with previous iPhone's.
I am guessing Apple will do something to make sure they don't, with the iPhone 7 looking like a small upgrade, I guess this will be one of the standout features, a new wireless headphone protocol that requires the iPhone 7, likely based on a lower energy version of Bluetooth.
If it is based on a special version of BT (like Airdrop and continuity needs 4.0 LE) it is hardware dependent and isn't something that Apple will try to make exclusive to the 7 on purpose.
Be reasonable. A much better camera with at least up to date camera hardware, slightly faster than the 6s and almost nothing more is more then good enough for a huge amount of iPhone 6 (and earlier) upgrades. People stopped upgrading yearly long ago. Some actually value their purchases and their money,
People upgrading from a 6 would notice a much better camera, hardware almost twice as fast, insanely better multitasking, minor hardware improvements (touch ID; possible waterproof, much better build quality) and so on. Also, 2 year contract yet.
I don't think normal people ever upgraded annually. techie phone nerds like us, sure, but we're in a minority of users compared to regular consumers. two years at best, often longer.
Pretty sure our 6S boxes had stickers on the rear too (UK). Guess the boxes are all printed for the american market then stickered for whichever international market they're going to.
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Be reasonable. A much better camera with at least up to date camera hardware, slightly faster than the 6s and almost nothing more is more then good enough for a huge amount of iPhone 6 (and earlier) upgrades. People stopped upgrading yearly long ago. Some actually value their purchases and their money,
People upgrading from a 6 would notice a much better camera, hardware almost twice as fast, insanely better multitasking, minor hardware improvements (touch ID; possible waterproof, much better build quality) and so on. Also, 2 year contract yet.