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  • Apple turning comparatively low profit on iPhone SE despite cheaper parts, analyst says

    Even if Apple did end up with a surplus of parts due to low sales of the 6S series, that they were able to not only turn them around and put them into a new phone AND target a vocal 4" iPhone market that hasn't yet upgraded because of a dislike for larger screens, speaks highly of Apple's business sense and ability to turn a perceived slump into a solid if not stellar profit margin. As a stock holder, I'm fine with that. 
    phone-ui-guyration alcornchipmoreckxamax
  • Apple iPhone SE teardown reveals mashup of iPhone 5 & 6 series chips, few new parts


    rob53 said:
    mcarling said:
    Typically, women have handbags and long fingers.
    I have long fingers too and I'm not a woman. You might have been a little more accurate if you said slender fingers or added long finger nails but even these comments would have been sexist instead of (possibly) sarcastic because both men and women of all ages have various size hands, fingers, and even finger nails. As for only women having handbags, I've seen a lot of men using larger phones and small tablets, putting those devices in all sorts of carrying devices (pockets, briefcases, backpacks, side bags). 
    Calm down, Rob, I doubt he meant any harm by his comment. 
    irelanddouglas baileyentropysnolamacguy
  • iOS 9.3 Apple's 'most stable new release in years,' app analytics firm finds

    lkrupp said:
    saarek said:
    Anyone else encountered a bug with Siri whereby you can't use it from the lock screen? The option under touchID keeps switching to off, very annoying!
    So now everybody has to come out with their obsessions over some perceived bug. Your life must really suck to walk around “very annoyed” all day long. How do you stand it? 

    I could ask you the same question, Krupp, as evidently the annoyance of strangers is a constant annoyance to you judging from your posts. 
  • Sprint promises fix for iPhone LTE woes after iOS 9.3 update

     
    Despite the problems, one analytics firm declared iOS 9.3 Apple's most stable release in years, noting a crash rate of just 2.2 percent.
    Unless you were clicking on a link, in which case your crash rate was much, much higher. 

    So this'll be what, the third official revision since 9.3 launched a week ago? Oh yeah, super stable. Big thumbs up.