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  • Jamf Pro 11 updates the UI, automates common device management tasks

    These sound like very useful improvements
    watto_cobra
  • Getting Snoopy on Apple Watch was more challenging than you'd think

    occam1 said:
    "Snoopy decision engine" is proof of the infinite possibilities of language.
    As is "so I'll print out 148 pieces of blank paper" - so much for Apple's environmental sensibilities! Just take the paper out of the tray, then you don't waste energy.
    watto_cobra
  • iPhone 15 exceeding sales expectations in China with many retailers selling out in minutes...

    tmay said:
    tmay said:
    avon b7 said:
    tmay said:
    Is Huawei actually competitive in China with iPhone 15 models?

    Benchmarks for the Mate 60 come in kind of like an iPhone XR, which is late 2018, though in fairness, the Mate 60 has a long feature list, topped off with an option for satellite voice com, though I doubt that will actually be a big seller.

    It's safe to state that Huawei is more likely to take share away from Chinese OEM's than Apple.


    Every Mate 60 Pro purchase has the potential to take share away from Apple, especially those who had switched from Huawei over the last few years. 

    Every Mate X3 and X5 also has potential to take share away from Apple, simply because Apple is not offering a folding or flipping option. 

    There are no 'safe bets' though just lots of rumours. Apple has pent up demand which is normal for its sole, pre-Christmas phone releases. 

    Huawei has returned to its pre-sanctions release cycle which means at least two flagship series per year (and possibly four) . 

    The Mate series is the business series and the P series is the photography series. 

    There is yet another launch event on the 25th of September and rumours of an RS phone to complete the late 2023 phone launches. 

    Unless China sales pick up in general, it's clear Huawei will be clawing back share from all flagship vendors and that includes Apple. 

    Just how much is the question. 

    Rumours have claim Huawei has massively increased its original projections. There is no way to know for sure. 

    Competitiveness isn't only a question of processor performance. That has been clear for years so while it will be a factor for some, for others it won't. 

    Yes, satellite voice calling is a new advance and Huawei has had to ask users not to use it on planes (aviation regulations) after people started posting videos of themselves on social media using satellite voice calling while in flight. It's been getting a lot of attention but isn't the only new feature. 

    We won't know how things are playing out in terms of share until around Q2 next year, and a lot could happen (politically speaking) between now and then. Assuming there are no major changes to that side of things, the real show should begin around MWC2024. 




    Politically speaking, the U.S. is going to close the loopholes that have allowed continued DUV sales thru the end of the year, which is technology behind the Kirin 9000S, so it will get more and more difficult, and expensive, for SMIC to evolve the Kirin.

    I get that Chinese people want to support the home team, ie Huawei, but Huawei sure is taking a hit on SOC performance, hence why I don't think that Apple is going to be impacted by Huawei much, if at all.
    DUV is not made by US!
    Substantial amount of IP in DUV and EUV machines, more than 25%.

    You cannot imply 25% of the DUV price is paid to the US IP! And owning IP in some device does not give you the right to deny other people using the device!
    If the IP is owned by US companies and the US declares they can no longer export that technology then the licensing contracts will be voided and the IP will not be available. Commercial ramifications to this for sure and the US government will be on the hook for lost profits and potential retaliatory sanctions, but they will be able to block the sale of new equipment - at which point the black market and espionage come into play.
    Alex1Nwatto_cobra
  • Reviewers praise iPhone 15's Dynamic Island, 48MP camera, and pink color

    I just bought my son a suit for his cousin's wedding and I'm suddenly tempted to buy an iPhone 15 in the matching blue...
    Alex1Nwatto_cobra
  • iPhone 15 Pro & iPhone 15 Pro Max review roundup: Titanium, Camera, and USB-C

    charlesn said:
    That said, the Ti band may prove more significant than just trim. I'm curious to test the claims myself of the phone feeling noticeably lighter and more comfortable in hand. I have always felt that the flat-bodied redesign that began with the 12 Pro felt noticeably heavier and more brick-like than the 11 Pro. The problem with my "feeling" is that the stats didn't bear it out: there was no significant difference in size or weight. And yet, that feeling has persisted through the 13 and 14 Pro models. So the softening of the edges on the 15 Pro, combined with the somewhat lighter weight of the Ti band vs SS may very well add up to a feeling of lightness and comfort that's more significant than the stats would suggest. 
    According to Dr Drang, the change has affected the moment of inertia and this is more obvious than the weight change when handling the device: https://leancrew.com/all-this/2023/09/iphone-15-pro-facts-and-estimates/
    Alex1Nwatto_cobra