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Why you should pick up the 2017 10.5-inch iPad Pro instead of the new iPad Air
I haven’t made a post on here in quite awhile because life kinda got in the way, but for me I bought the new 2019 iPad Air. For me it was all about price ( not that I can’t afford the 2017 or 2018 pro’s). I chose the Air because for me it had everything I want. Cellular whilst I’m on the go, the newer processor ( not that I need to have the newest Apple product every year ) but at least it’s a piece of mind that I probably would get maybe 2 more years outta it as far as iOS updates go. Mostly it was bought for more reading, streaming video, app development and every now and again web browsing as well beta testing. It’s my first iPad. It’s gonna be nice to have to use. Kinda gives my 2018 MacBook Air a rest every now and again. Sure you can get a great deal on the 2017 pro models. After all there 2 years old, not that there is anything wrong with that. Like the article stated you are still getting the best of what Apple has and what they and developers can throw at it. So I say, do your research. Get what you can afford or whatever your tastes may be. Just like me with all Apple products you won’t be disappointed. -
Premium-priced iPhone X, iPhone 8 propel Apple to $88.3B in revenue in its best quarter ev...
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Apple's iPhone X goes up for preorder online [update: launch units sold out]
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Samsung to face off against Apple's 'iPhone 8' with 6.3-inch Galaxy Note 8 [u]
I think the so called iPhone 8 or Pro or edition or whatever the hell they are going to call it with its 5.8 inch screen size is ideal. Nothing bigger. I can't believe that the iPhone 8 ( for the sake of arguement ) at 5.8 inches is actually narrower than the 7 and future 7s Plus. That to me is amazing, but a phone like Sammys with a screen size of over 6 inches is like holding a iPad mini up to your head.
This company tries so hard to 1 up apple in design and ship dates and cost that they forget about updating software. Only now from what I have read in threads posted in AppleInsider that they are starting to make updates more frequent. We'll see what the numbers will bring both in sales and in Geekbench scores when the new editions of iPhone comes out. Eagerly awaiting any day now for an announcement from the folks in Cupertino. Either will be taking a personal day or streaming on my rusty trusty 6s on the event day. -
Samsung confirms plans for smartspeaker challenging Apple HomePod & Amazon Echo