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Xed said: twolf2919 said: This is weird - we purchased an iPhone 15 Pro Max for my wife to take back to China as a gift when the intended receiver told us that iPhones from the US no longer work in China since they didn't have a physic…
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This is weird - we purchased an iPhone 15 Pro Max for my wife to take back to China as a gift when the intended receiver told us that iPhones from the US no longer work in China since they didn't have a physical SIM tray and Chinese couldn't use eSI…
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kelemor said: Have had zero problems with the card. Only card I use and I pay it off monthly. Allow all my cash to roll over into savings and have a little bit squirrel away. All the billing is done electronically so how is hard to send it a…
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mayfly said: Apple's problem is that everyone who wants an Apple Watch already has one. And their incremental changes aren't going to drive upgrade cycles. The Ultra was new and different, but the buy-in was a big deterrent for the mass marke…
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I wish Apple added a lower price iPad. Right now, the cheapest iPad is $329. I don’t mind spending lots of money on iPhone. With those at 6.8” in size, iPads are becoming convenience accessories for the couch. I still have a 5 year old one (9.7…
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From my experience, Google has mostly just been a better search engine - and its marketshare reflects that. Unlike Microsoft, Google didn't have the luxury of using its profits in another market to finance its entry into another and killing the c…
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avon b7 said:… Apple may have enough users, but what evidence do you or Gurman have to support the view that they could be more profitable with their own search engine than the deal they have with Google? Creating, enhancing, and maintaining a…
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StrangeDays said: Kuo has absolutely no business insight into Apple strategy, pricing discussion, or decision-making. He only has leaking supply chain contacts. There’s zero way he can know what Apple is thinking strategically years in the fu…
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dope_ahmine said: red oak said: "EU regulation fosters innovation, without compromising on security and privacy“ What a f****** joke He really has no fkn clue of what he’s talking about. 🃏 Apple is going to be forced, by thes…
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mayfly said: Don't need faster chips, denser memory chips, better cameras or higher def screens. What's there now is more than good enough. What I need, and what most of us need, is better battery life. You don't speak for 'most of us'. I…
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Apple has been trying to get game developers to bring their titles to iOS for a long time. I read somewhere that the biggest hurdle to greater adoption isn't the hardware per se, but the API. Apple keeps improving and highlighting the capabilities…
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It would be even nicer of Apple if it fixed the weaknesses Pegasus takes advantage of. Actually, until this article appeared, that's what I assumed Apple had already done, given Pegasus' notoriety. Unless, of course, those weaknesses require socia…
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lowededwookie said: Remember when Apple was sent to court by the makers of this system because of the 30% fee asked by Apple to help pay for the infrastructure? Apple should tell everyone complaining about this hypocrisy and let developers k…
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Impressive event? I can’t recall a more boring iPhone introduction in recent memory. The only interesting thing I saw was the possibility of a good trade-in value for my old iPhone. In general, I believe Wedbush is trying to manipulate the marke…
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Anyone else think the 15 Pro is a bit underwhelming? In terms of new hardware based features, it's an action button and 5x zoom (which rumors forecast to at least by 6x). Sure, there's the usual SoC performance improvements - mostly geared towards…
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I think the article is a red herring. The author points out that the people reading this article are likely tech savvy and won't be confused by what he's about to write: the confusion the general population will suffer over the differences in USB c…
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Ok, color me skeptical. on the one hand Wedbush talks of a 'mini super cycle' (which is a downgrade from early plain 'super cycle' comments), but on the other hand, it also believes that a flat number of iPhones are being produced for launch compar…
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I honestly can't remember if iPhones have come with chargers and cables as of late (since the box was small I'm guessing not). Apple ought to include those with the iPhone 15.
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As another poster already complained, I fail to see how speed/accuracy improvements warrant the moniker "significant upgrade". The only thing that'll make an Apple Watch upgrade significant, at this point, is the addition of a new sensor or, as ano…
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Good article - but repeatedly stating that ARM kept "saving" Apple is pure nonsense. Yes, selling its ARM ownership in the late 90s might have helped save Apple, but none of the other times mentioned did Apple's survival depend on ARM. Apple would…