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Quote: Originally Posted by Steven N. The article was very very clear that the iPhone 5 is the first to SHIP a product in a smartphone. No, the article isn't really clear about anything! It speculates the iPhone 5 is the first p…
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Both inductive charing and NFC are non-critical features and don't really bring solutions to the table. Maybe if NFC is more secure than a standard CC, then it could be useful, but I'm sure it'll bring it's own negatives to the table as well.
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Quote: Originally Posted by matrix07 That's funny. You ARE the one who's being here. What did I say that gave an air of superiority about Apple products over non-Apple products? And what does posting on this forum have to do with…
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Quote: Originally Posted by daironhorse the a6 cant be a custom chip because qualcomm is the only manufacturers to have true customization of the architecture not just adding on like samsung and all the other companies do that is why …
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Quote: Originally Posted by WESALLEN Ummm no.... check the evo lte. Its a dual core with a a15 based chip. Qualcomm took a A15 nd put LTE into the chip and ripped out some of the un-needed stuff. Its a custom A15 chip which is what th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by daironhorse Even then the qualcomm s4 came out first because even though its not listed as an a15 it is basically an customized a15 to better fit the need like lte intergration for better battery and asynch…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Corrections They're sampling or still in design. That's not the same as shipping in a production device. One reason Apple can ship first is that is a new, expensive part and Apple can afford…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mechanic They are the first to implement them in a smart phone. I believe that is what the article said. Actually, no, the article doesn't plainly state that. The article says Apple is first to market…
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong but isn't inductive charging either slower or more power "leaky" than the classic cable? And isn't it only worth it if you have a large induction pad that could potentially charge multiple mobile devices set on it a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hjb If you look at the first image in this article, you see that it does not have protective edges covering front glass edges. And I like iPhone 4 design better because it is awkwardly long and wo…
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Why does the article's summary text incorrectly state the Lightning USB cable is $39, then correct itself further down the article to say the Lightning to USB cable is $19? Thanks for making all the complicated accessories and their pricing more c…
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Ouch, $29 for 30-pin to 8/9-pin adapter, but only $19 for Lightning cable itself.
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Quote: Originally Posted by ddawson100 AI has no Live Blog this time? http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/12/apple-iphone-5-liveblog/ http://live.arstechnica.com/apple-september-2012-event-its-almost-here/ I prefer Ars, as…
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I think Apple has been making inconsequential mistakes in naming the iPhone since it's 2nd generation. I had friends think the iPhone 3G was the 3rd gen iPhone. And since then, the naming has just been bonkers, with maybe the exception of the iPho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstfgrdn What time it is going to be released? Do you know when the introduction will be held? I don't know when the 10am keynote starts either.
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone If you look closely you can see there are indentations on the sides of the plug which I presume interlock with some sort of spring loaded mechanism that snaps in to securely fasten it to the device. …
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So if USB has those tiny clips to hold a solid connection between cable and port, how is Apple's solution going to keep their connection from being too jiggly?
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lighteningkid wrote: » What do you figure the 5 would mean in that case? Why, 5 products of course! It's obvious. 13" MacBook Pro with Retina Display Ivy Bridge iMac Ivy Bridge Mac Mini 6th gen iPhone iPad Mini Trololol.
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone I knew there was something fishy about this product. I wonder if the ads are sent to your device using up your data plan when on cellular. Or perhaps pre-loaded in RAM or pre-designated storage…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Postulant The $499 tablet appears to be plastic and has a $200 premium over the wifi only model. Is the cellular radio the only difference between the two? Yes, it's the only difference. The iPad WiFi+LT…