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I work in a medical laboratory, and when I am gloved up in the biosafety cabinet, I can't pull out my phone when I get a ton of notifications. Having that on my wrist would let me know if it's something actually important that I need to pay attentio…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac-sochist I hope Apple isn't painting themselves into a corner with this move—especially if they really are going to have the 4.7" as the smallest premium phone. In my opinion, the actual real or potential iPhon…
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As a tall guy with big hands, I'm looking forward to a bigger iPhone. All the same, they should still keep the 4" model around for shorter people with smaller hands. They have multiple sizes of iPods and iPads, so this would be no different. I do …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacSince1988 There isn't much to look up, if you have been in an Apple Store which has more than just a Genius Bar: http://www.apple.com/retail/learn/. Apple seems to already have several options in place for educa…
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I'm going to bookmark this article so I can refer to it in 5 years and see how things played out~
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There are some people snidely suggesting above that no one would want a giant thick brick of a phone to have more battery, but that's not really what we're suggesting. Let's say that the rest of the components in the phone did get small enough to le…
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If it's a 4.7" iPhone and 5.5" iPod I'll still come back to the Apple fold, but I would be ecstatic if it actually is a 5.5" phone. My Note 2 has proven infinitely more usable to me than my old iPhone 3GS with its tiny screen, and neither I nor any …
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I expect that some of the people I've seen talking are right: Apple will have a 4" and 4.7" model iPhone, with a 5.5" iPod Touch rather than a phone. 128 GB memory parts would likely either be available on all their devices or would be restricted to…
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I know that I'm personally coming back to Apple for the larger screen. I only switched in the first place for a usable experience, since I'm a tall guy with big hands. If Apple brings me a phone I can use comfortably, there's no reason for me to sta…
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Seriously? You could have just posted a calm review of the product, listed its downsides and discussed how/if it impacted Apple, rather than going into histrionics about everything and demonizing Android just because. I like the research you put int…
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I really don't think it's going to be a square like the Galaxy Gear or upcoming LG watch. They aren't going to just make the ipod Nano bound to a watchband. It will be something more classy and futuristic, like a band with a flexible display, batter…