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I think they are Broadwell, so the lower clock speed may be a wash.
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They do these types of minor hardware bumps/price adjustments all of the time in between events. The changes aren't significant enough to warrant stage time at WWDC when they probably have a ton of things to cover, from the possible music streaming…
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The model that is being substituted does not have a faster processor. The new $1999 model has a 3.3GHz i5 processor and the same 1TB HDD, as shown in the image in the post. You're comparing the $2299 configuration to the old $1999 model, if in fact…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Freshmaker No, but it is important here. The speed difference is huge, and I don't think Apple should wait an additional year to make an LTE phone when Android LTE phones are already starting to ship. I'm thinking iP…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JDW What are the implications of this? And I am quite shocked no one is talking about it! Are we now going to see web pages grow larger in terms of filesize, chewing up bandwidth, only because web designers are n…
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I'll repost what I wrote on Gizmodo: I guess my first question would be this: while the no-internals iPhone 4 they have might be the real deal, is a real deal development prototyp or production prototype, or is it exactly what you can buy on the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by chronster Wait a second, we saw with our own eyes Apple BENDING THE GLASS to a point where you expected it to shatter, now we're being told it shatters after a fall of a few feet? I don't buy it. I think this is bs…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rob55 If it's literally a free-standing implementation of the touch-pad from the Air/MBP, I'm all over this. I've been hoping for one of these for some time now (well, since I got my late '08 MBP anyway). I think it'll…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Perfectionist Fake. Look at the second image: this would never be Apple design. DIfferent parts even look different. Not possible in the era of Apple unibody design. What in the world are you talking about? It looks…
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Quote: Originally Posted by g3pro Two cameras? Welcome to 2009, Apple. Not to start something, but how many mainstream smart or dumbphones have more than one camera right now in the U.S.? Not many, that I can think of. No BlackBerry, no new…
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I think the commercial will feature the CIA types taking the case to various Apple stores around the world, opening them in front of the people at the genius bars, and only their reactions are shown, not the product. Finally at the end the phone wi…
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The optical sensor isn't a camera, it's the ambient light sensor for the screen brightness.
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No one has confirmed that Infineon is supplying the baseband chip for the new iPhone, so is it possible that the unexpectedly low orders pertain to the ramping down of the current iPhone?? I don't know what else there is for baseband chips availabl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cubert I'd like to see the MacBooks in aluminum and the MacBook Pros in some sort of black titanium/carbon enclosures. You do realize that titanium is still a relatively expensive metal, and that carbon fibers are p…