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kevin kee said: Funny that in reality everywhere I go I see people mostly use iPhone. There are a few possibilities of why this is the case: 1. People don't upgrade their old iPhone as often 2. People don't use their non-iPhone as often (unli…
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prismatics said: Don‘t expect 10 nm to come anytime soon for devices that are more complex than dual core ultra low power, maybe quad core. The defect density in 10 nm will never get to levels where it is viable to replace 14 nm. Dell has …
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titantiger said: Call me crazy, but yeah. It's not that I don't think a corporation would sell information on the side and not really tell you about it, or like Google make claims that privacy matters but sell your stuff anyway. But I do…
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frantisek said: iPhone users does not want unsecured App source and insecure platform. Only way to manage is current system of one store with apps checked by Apple.Period. There is a clear distinction between signing/approving an app and …
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chasm said: The new keyboards (not really that new anymore ...) work fine for the vast majority of owners, especially the ones who aren’t slobs who eat/drink over their computers (but of course this was also a huge factor with all the previou…
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GG1 said: chasm said: I did in fact say that ever sub-6 “5G” would offer improvements, actually, but I used the term “more efficient” rather that you (better) “lower latency” term. But in more typical use — surfing, watching a video, t…
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chasm said: It should be noted that, per previous AI articles, saying that "5G" is "available" in Chicago and Minneapolis is misleading. While true in a technical sense, it is presently limited to small test sites -- so don't get the impressi…
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bigtds said: $1300???. No way. No phone is worth that. Who needs 5G on a phone anyway? All people who live in crowded areas will immediately benefit from 5G
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apple ][ said: ralphie said:with iOS the developer has NO choice. They have the choice of not developing any apps for iOS. Nobody ever forced anybody to make any iOS apps. Being a developer of apps, and de facto I don't have a cho…
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In 2017 the HDMI port of my 2012 MacBookPro was defect. I brought it to the nearest official Apple repair center (1 hour driving) to get it repaired. They did the job as it should. 6 weeks later, when I submitted the tax declaration of my company…
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rogifan_new said: Here’s an easy way to solve the problem. Let apps like Spotify use their own payment system in app along side Apple’s payment system. Then the user can choose which way they want to go. If they want all of their subscription…
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davidw said: The only time a developer has to pay Apple 30% of the sale price of an app, in the App Store, is if they want to allow their Apple iOS customers to pay with their Apple iTunes accounts. There is nothing and I mean nothing, that …
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eriamjh said: Profit matters. The number of phones shipped is irrelevant compared to the profit any company makes from what they do sell. Apple’s prices are up, for sure. I’m not happy about it, either. Maybe for Apple this matters…
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robjn said: These financial analysts think 5G is going to be the next big thing. I think they are wrong for 3 reasons. 1) 5G offers no known new application to give added user value. For example, LTE was big because it enabled the ability t…
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tht said: AppleZulu said: iOS_Guy80 said: “Hey Siri’ how accurate are these two line surveys? “Nonsense.” While the referenced report doesn't go in depth into their research methodology, it does not appear that this info resu…
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Apple will only have an 5G enabled iPhone in September 2020. Samsung and Huawei will have 5G enabled phone in the 2019 Christmas period. So they will both ahve a selling argument for that period. The 5G networks will be up in running in major ci…
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AppleInsider said: At the time, UK officials informed citizens to borrow a friend's Android device to complete the registration process, as smartphones running Google's mobile operating system do not have the same NFC restrictions. While Appl…
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MplsP said: GeorgeBMac said: MplsP said: GeorgeBMac said:melgross said:sflocal said:22july2013 said:jdgaz said:I like my 4G device. Dont know what 5G will do. Make really fast a touch faster?A "touch" faster? I've been reading …
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foregoneconclusion said: avon b7 said: The competition is more than fierce right now. Largely a myth pushed by the tech press. Companies like Huawei are overly dependent on off-the-shelf technology. They're pretty far behind the cu…
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sflocal said: When Samsung thinks selling more at a loss is better... this happens. Making less profit is not equal to making a loss