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  • Apple's big WWDC 2024 announcement may be an AI App Store

    It’s hard to believe how many Trump supporters are on these forums. 
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  • macOS Sonoma update fixes USB hubs, Java crashes, and more

    Does the update fix the Mac Optimized Storage bug? 
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  • EU launches mass DMA violation probes against Apple, Google, and Meta

    Glad I don’t live in the EU. 
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  • iPhone 15 Pro Max review six months later: Still an exciting upgrade

    Use a screen protector! Why is this so hard?
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  • iPhone 16 Pro: what to expect from Apple's fall 2024 flagship phone

    charlesn said:
    charlesn said:
    blastdoor said:
    Let’s rearrange the deck chairs.
    I actually non ironically would like a deck chair rearranged. My father has an old iPhone from the era of Thin. I happened to pick it up the other day and was struck by how nice it is to hold a thin and light phone. So maybe it’s time to create an iPhone Air whose main feature is thin and light. 
    Guess what, blastdoor? You're in luck! The "era of thin" iPhone of your dreams--you know, like the iPhone 5, so thin and light--is available for purchase today! It's called the iPhone SE. Not only is it "as thin" as the iPhone 5... it's THINNER! Just 7.3mm vs 7.5mm for the 5. Sad news, though... it IS heavier! Yes, the SE weighs a whopping 1 gram more than the 5... actually, 1.1 grams... so that might be a deal breaker for you. But did I mention that the SE, while being thinner and about the same weight as a 5 has a screen that's 18% larger and leaves the 5 in the dust in every other aspect of the phone, in both performance and capabilites? So there's your "iPhone Air" available for purchase today! How hard was that?
    Amazing except the iPhone SE’s battery life sucks! 
    Which SE? The 2022 edition, with a bigger battery and more efficient processor improved battery life by 2 hours over the 2020 edition. And both versions still improves... by A LOT... on the iPhones of what blastdoor calls the "era of thin." And hey, if you want a bigger battery, there's always the iPhone 15, which is just a few tenths of a millimeter thicker than the iPhone 5--and that's indistinguishable in the hand. 
    The 2022 iPhone SE allows for 5G where the 2020 version only had 4G. The 2022 version doesn’t even last as long as the 4G version when connected to 5G. 
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