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  • Rediscovered Tim Cook interview may hint at Apple Pencil support in 'iPhone 7'

    holyone said:
    holyone said:
    I hope to God that this is just people reading too much into Tim misspeaking as this would be a most terrible idea. It's hard enough using the pheblet one-handed imagine having to pop sone extra tool to effectively operate, from barley one hand to unavoidably two hands to use you're phone, really ?, this is the kind of stupidity that should be left to Sammy and all her geek fan boys, the apple pencil is fine where it is there is no need for a pro iPhone because the is no pro phone user this is just people yearning for some eye popping' innovation from Apple as it's been a long dry spell and SJ's absents is sorely felt but emulating Sammy isn't the way, things aren't that desperate just yet
    That's your opinion. Talk to the majority of Galaxy Note owners and they'll tell you they love the S-Pen (for most it is the reason they bought the Note.) Many people would love an iPhone phablet with stylus support.
    Why on earth would I talk to Galaxy owners ? Clearly those folks need some kind of intervention "they love the S-Pen (for most it is the reason they bought the Note.)" right says a lot "Many people would love an iPhone phablet with stylus support." many people wont, if they did that exploding little box of garbage would be selling like hot cake in case you aren't aware the explosive 7 is being out sold by last year's iPhone so please go troll some where els with you're nonsense
    "Why on earth would I talk to Galaxy owners ?"

    Because there are valid opinions other than your own?

    "Clearly those folks need some kind of intervention."

    ...Sigh.

    "many people won't"

    And many people will.

    "if they did that exploding little box of garbage would be selling like hot cake in case you aren't aware the explosive 7 is being out sold by last year's iPhone"

    Actually, prior to the recall the Note was selling very well. Not as well as the iPhone 6S/6S Plus at the same point, granted, but that's not exactly an apples-to-apples comparison—it would make more sense to compare the Note 7 strictly to the 6S+ and even that it isn't a completely fair comparison, given the level of competition the Note faces from other Android devices (including other Samsung devices). The Note 7 was easily selling well enough to show there would be a market for a similar iOS device.

    "please go troll some where else with your nonsense"

    I'm a troll because I don't agree with your opinion? People like you give Apple users a bad name (and people like you on the opposite side give Android users a bad name.) Never once did I bad mouth Apple, claim Android was better, or act in a manner even close to trolling. I provided a real-life example that proves there is a market for a device in which you claim there is not. Not that any of that matters; you won't bother reading any of what I've typed. Not that it would make any difference if you did. I can recognize when I'm feeding a troll.

    Oh, and, by the way...

    Sent from my iPhone :)
    radarthekat
  • Rediscovered Tim Cook interview may hint at Apple Pencil support in 'iPhone 7'

    foggyhill said:
    This is silly. The length of the Apple Pencil dwarfs the iPhone. So unless Apple makes a much smaller pencil for the phone I don't see this happening. 
    This would be for people owning both devices initially (which I expect is the case for many). I hate the small pencils so for me a smaller pencil is not a selling point.
    Remember, those things are filled with a lot of electronics, unlike the things like the note stylus.
    The S-Pen is more advanced than you're giving it credit for: http://www.androidauthority.com/break-it-down-how-does-the-s-pen-work-154435/

    Edit: a word