Grayeagle
With all the comments to 'Break up the Amazon monopoly," progressives also will have their eyes on the world's most richest and valuable corporation. In general, the Left doesn't like the tech world, and shedding intel for ARM just looks like another nail in Apple's monopolistic approach.
These people will not evaluate worldwide numbers, but just find a sympathetic judge to begin the process. I can clearly remember what the outcome of the lawsuit was when Apple's iBooks versos Kindle went to trial. Had numbers didn't mean squat.
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Just a thought (and I'm waiting for ARM to be in the next 27"iMac I buy!)
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As someone with arthritic fingers, I never activated the TouchID capability in my SE and 8. I just manage to hit the Home button, or ask someone to do it for me, to turn on the phone. I had two SEs, but traded one for an 8, due to better voice tr…
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Remember reading that 5G will require new antennas.The width might have to increase to accommodate them.
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About the only thing "new" is the width of the case. The photo lenses don't look like anything plausible, no openings for sound, recharge or dongles. Indistinct bezel ides. Visual Troll?
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I've made this argument before, but it becomes more plausible every day: People are shedding the copper POTS (pain old telephone system) in favor of wireless communications. For these individuals and families, reliable communication capability is a…
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I had two SEs - - one for home, one for business. One went South, so It raded it for an 8 earlier this year. With decreasing eyesight, the 8 is easier to use than the SE, especially with iMessages, and it does fit in the pocket. So, I'll keep h S…
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As far as TV+ is concerned, Tim Cook reminds me of Dan Snyder, the owner of the Redskins. Neither can keep from interfering, and let the people alone who actually have to make the decisions and do the job. Cook needs to worry about iPhones, Macs,…
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I had two SE phones - - one for my residence phone and one for business. (Verizon cannot keep the last section of wire into my house.) My residence SE "Went South," so I traded it for a new 8. It took a little while to get used to it, but now, I'm…
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Probably a troll
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Had two SEs - - one for home, the other for business/fund raising. Not surprising, the SE used for business garners ten times the number of robocalls and sales pitches as did my SE home phone. The home SE "went South," so I ended up with an 8 repl…
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I have a late 2015 iMac, with ample SSD storage and RAM - - but still running 10.13.6 with no desire to buy a new iMac, as it will arrive with the latest macOS that destroys 32 bit apps. I can't afford to lose the capability of the three 32 bit a…
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There's another reason to go a smaller and simpler iPhone. The major carriers, like Verizon, are letting their wire lines atrophy, and many households have been forced to switch to wireless. Additionally, it's obvious that many home/condo owners are…
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I've set up my current credit card to accept all my recurring monthly payments as well as the items I get via Amazon, as well as instacart groceries, and other on line purveyors. Then, my credit card balance automatically goes, every month, to my…
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Maybe I should call my little one-hand iPhone "SE Pro"
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I'm old enough to remember what happened when the US Government broke up "Ma Bell." (Bell Telephone) We ended up with several independent telephone companies - - some good, some not so good. Over the years, these companies have morphed into differ…
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I have eero at present. I'll never update its software, and I'm seriously debating with myself whether to pull it or just leave it in its present configuration. This smells of Bezos grabbing for more power.
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I'm a Senior Citizen with two SEs. I'll keep both until Apple does something to make them unusable. One is my home/house phone. The other one is used for fund-raising for our hospital and church. (and, it's the one that gets all the robocalls) …
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I'm keeping my two SEs until the batteries finally fail. Then, I might get an 8 - - if they're still around. Apple has forgotten the primary utility of an iPhone is the PHONE, and not the camera.
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Maestro64 wrote: "...The third group just buys and hold for as long as they can and then start a new sometime in the future." I'm in that third group. I have two SEs (64 and 128) And I intend to keep them until either they disintegrate or I can't g…
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For me, there are two reasons for a small iPhone with the SE form factor: (1) It's easy to grasp and to hold with arthritic hands, can fit in the pocket, and can be taken out with hands and fingers that aren't the strongest. (2) It is my primary …