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Just as it did with iPhone 8, Best Buy tacks $100 extra onto upfront payments for iPhone X...
Boy, lots of prejudice against BestBuy for charging whatever they like for an iPhone. Do you have the same disdain for airlines charging more than others for getting you to and from the same airports? Or grocery stores charging more than others for the same food item? Makes me wonder about the intelligence of not only the commenters on this board, but the authors who wrote the article to begin with.
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Apple unveils 4.7-inch iPhone 8 & 5.5-inch iPhone 8 Plus, shipping Sept. 22 starting at $6...
At least they bumped up base storage to 64GB.brandon726 said:Well, I have had every iPhone up until now. Unless AT&T kicks in a nice trade in like they did last year, we are going to bow out. Price not worth the features. I think all these tech companies are going to drive the consumer away. Yes face ID is nice, but 1:50,000 for touch ID is safe enough for me. What on this phone is a necessity that a current phone doesn't already do? Is it sinking in yet to anybody else that the cost benefit analysis is dwindling? When is cool not enough.....I think we are at the doorstep to that.
I don't think the typical phone customer upgrades every year. No wonder you're not interested.
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Cupertino building dept. approved Steve Jobs Theater occupancy after iPhone X event invite...
1. Why is this even worth reporting on?
2. Pretty obvious that the project managers at Apple and the construction firm that built the place knew they'd get it. Projects this big are pretty predictable, especially something as important as an occupancy permit. Getting the piece of paper that says they're good to go is merely a formality.
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High Sierra's APFS optimized for flash storage & SSD, incompatible with legacy HDDs and po...
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Apple TV losing market share to streaming set-top box rivals Roku, Amazon
I'll echo all the comments on the remote: it's a far cry from the simplicity and ease of use (historically an Apple hallmark) from the Apple2/3 remote. This new one (which I got a few months ago, so "new" to me) almost always requires a direct look at the remote to operate, it's too small and slippery so it's easy to drop, and the touch area is actually so large that erroneous inputs are frequent. I'm somewhat surprised this design made it to the shelf to be honest.