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Semi-related: In the iOS 11 version of iMessage, a side-scrolling list of apps appears appears below the text entry box for typing a new messaage. On my phone, this list includes Google Maps but not Apple Maps. Both apps are installed on my iPho…
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In the Messages app in iOS 11, there is a list of apps at the bottom of the screen. You can paste content from these apps into a message. For me, the list includes Google Maps but not Apple Maps. True for you too? Why does Apple’s own Maps app not …
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What have AT&T and Verizon said about their bandwidth for the new Watch?
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I wanted to buy a Series-3 LTE Watch, but today I learned that it won't work with my cell phone that's on a company-paid plan. I think the issue is partially financial: the Watch has to be associated with the same phone number as your mobile phone,…
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Do we expect Apple to maintain two body designs in future iPhone years? #1 = Classic (iPhone 8) #2 = Bezel-free (iPhone X) ... or will they eventually discontinue the bezels entirely, as they did with the click-wheel on original iPods?
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Can the LTE Watch download new emails without the iPhone? I ask because on the phone you need to configure email accounts that know how to pull data from the backend servers. If you don't do similar config on the Watch, how will it fetch new recor…
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ireland said: An SE sized iPhone X would be nice. Ahhh.... the mythical "iPhone SEX". Hot seller, no doubt.
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Can someone here who is already in the iPhone Upgrade Program comment on it? I'm considering joining and would love to hear from someone already in the program (not a commentator).
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sog35 said: 'Wireless' charging is useless, except for a few special situations. FWIW: 1. I like the convenience of inductive charging on my Watch. Minor convenience, but nice. 2. Wireless charging of iPhone potentially helps with wate…
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Qualcomm: "As before, they'll continue to pave the way for others to come." ...and conquer. See previous examples: - MP3 players - Smartphones - Tablets - Smart watches - Wireless headphones
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The demo video @ the drive.ai website it impressive: during night and rainy conditions the car is fully able to detect road & lane boundaries for safe navigation. I don't understand Apple's business model if they choose to enter this space. (a)…
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sog35 said: iPhone Edition? My guess is iPhone X. The problem iPhone X ("ten") and iPhone 8 is that it creates the obvious dilemma: "What happened to iPhone 9?"
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maciekskontakt said: I have been using it for 20 years. Mouse is imprecise and requires arm movement. Fascinating that you said that, because my experience is the opposite: I've been using a mouse since 1980 and find it much more prec…
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I wonder if it's big enough to demo -- and allow entry of -- a car (in 2020+), even if it's a manufacturing partner's car?
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Interesting that the signage -- "Opening Soon" -- is in English. I would have expected the local language... unless there's some chicness associated with western businesses?
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"...when it was laying the groundwork for Apple Music shows like "Planet of the Apps" and "Carpool Karaoke" — both of which have failed to catch on with the wider public..." Did anyone expect them to be mass-market hits? I support Apple going into…
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I want this to succeed, but (speaking as a worker in the Enterprise Apps market) I've seen few results from Apple's previous partnerships with: - IBM - SAP - Deloitte - Cisco
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I wonder if its wet-finger authentication is any better than Touch ID's?
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ronmg said: I bet the screen senses if it is dark and lights up white for dark facial recognition. Could be, but that'd annoy nearby people in a dark environment (movie, bedroom, etc.)
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So all the angst, drama, and speculative analyst predictions about delayed release of iPhone 8 were just... hot air.