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Quote: Originally Posted by fallenjt 1 person want 4" A lot of people want a 4 inch phone.
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I Quote: Originally Posted by RadarTheKat My guess is that next year, when the 5S is two years old and therefore in need of refreshing as the 4" representative in the line up, they will refresh it and maybe give it the same body design as th…
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Thats not one handed use. Its stupid. I wish that they'd just maintained a 4 inch iPhone 6. Wouldn't have been tat hard and would have pleased a lot of people. Nothing wrong with introducing a 4.7 and 5.5 iPhone, some people don't care about one …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 No. They don't need a 4 inch metal phone. Again its way too expensive to sell a 5S at $550. Apple would be getting killed on margins. The 5S/5C lineup should have made it crystal clear that Apple is head…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 No way Apple would tarnish the iPhone6 name and slap it on a 5S in a new shell. NO. Way. In. Hell. The only phones that get the coveted 6 will be brand new top end hardware. Quote: Originally Posted…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Sounds about right. Interestingly enough, my family has chosen one of each in the lineup: a 6, 5S, and 5C. The 20th will be interesting for us. I'm really really really hoping for a A8 upgraded 5S …
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My idea: iPhone 5C 16GB iPhone 6 Mini - 4 inch upgraded 5S 32 and 64 GB iPhone 6 - 4.7 inch 32,64,128 GB iPhone 6 Air. - 5.5 inch 32,64,128 GB Keeps with the naming conventions of the iPad.
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Quote: Originally Posted by BobSchlob In all seriousness, I'm most curious to see what they do with the 4" iPhone. A) 4" iPhone 6? Processor bump the current iPhone 5s? C) Nothing? I'm also wanting to know, since I really don't want to go…
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Its because the older devices are still working well :P The iPad 2 has aged extremely gracefully. Not much that an iPad Air can do that my iPad 2 can't tbh.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Older devices always seem to be an issue for Apple's iOS-based devices. It's like they design it for het most modern iDevices but then put their B-team on the older devices to make it work. Sometimes I th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX 1) You should write device types or something else that's more clear. 2) I have an 5S, Retina iPad mini which haven't experienced any issues under the current beta. I'd say my dev beta for Yosemite is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer BS. There is no way in hell, mathematically, that half of the supported devices are A5 based. That would mean > 50% of the iPads are iPad 2 and iPhone are iPhone 4S, seeing as the iPhone 4 only had t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX What problems are you two encountering? From what I've read, iOS 8 is very unstable especially on A5 devices, which is a problem since half of the supported devices are A5 devices, not to mention Ap…
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It is completely unreasonable for $2000 computers to break after 2.5-3 years. Anyone who suggests anything else is a complete and utter fanboi. There is obviously a widespread issue which the problem should be investigated then a solution created to…
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They should recognise this. Apple laptops are too expensive to fail within 2-3 years.... However, the iBook G4 had massive problems with a similar issue and Apple ignored this, meaning users had to pay $1500 for new logic boards.
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Quote: Originally Posted by McDave Then don't use the cloud, stick them on a NAS device. You should have something in place for backup anyway. HDDs are a bad idea for any portable device and they hold back the design and performance of the en…
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SSDs have a limited number of writes, just as mechanical hard drives have a limited life . Fusion drives are not a 'poor compromise'... The poor compromise would be Apple not offering high capacity storage solutions. Just because SSDs suit your need…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil So… it’s not a shame, then. Well yes it is a shame.
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb I don't have a problem being forced onto SSDs when they come in storage amounts equivalent to what you can get on an HD and when they're close in price. I've switched out the hard drive twice on my late-2…
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The Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin You'd have to find a space for a HDD first: Going backwards would mean making the whole machine thicker again in order to stack components. There is no possibility to go back at this point. This…