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Watch: 2017 MacBook Pro with Kaby Lake CPU vs. Apple's 2016 Skylake model
My thought is apple intentionally ships the 128 knowing everyone would upgrade on their own. This lowers the entry price point without hurting their profit margin. For the users, throwing away a 128 is less painful than a 256. So it's a win-win. We just need someone to confirm this model has the upgradeable ssd like the 2016 model. -
Video: 5 reasons to upgrade to iPhone 7
I totally agree with this. For the other comment about how the home button feels, you really need to understand for the minimum difference in the "feel," you gain a world of difference in interaction with your phone. The sliding action, the scroll box, the toggle switches, etc, etc, everything comes alive. I hope Apple continue to improve on the taptic feedbacks and make them more sophisticated over time. This is really a unique feature on iPhone and it is only the beginning.Did it really not touch you guys after your month of usage? If not take an "old" iPhone 6s, it will feel dead in your hands -
Watch: Apple's Lightning EarPods sound better than legacy 3.5mm headphone jack
mac_128 said:tonglaji said:Essentially, he is claiming the DAC in the lightening to 3.5 adaptor is better than the DAC in the iPhone 6/6s. He needs to some concrete spec to sustain that claim.
http://www.heise.de/ct/artikel/iPhone-7-nachgemessen-Audio-Adapter-liefert-schlechteren-Sound-3325932.html
http://www.head-fi.org/t/627111/what-is-the-sound-quality-of-iphone-ipad-ipod-touch/285#post_12872457 -
Watch: Apple's Lightning EarPods sound better than legacy 3.5mm headphone jack
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'iPhone 6 SE' mod kit crams iPhone SE parts into a custom, curved iPhone 6s-like chassis
firefish said:"This is for someone on a budget who doesn't want to spend money on the iPhone 6"
Call me crazy, but professionally, I bill out at over $200 an hour for my time. If it took this guy 1 hour to dis-assemble, then another to re-assemble, plus whatever time in between, that's $600 of billable time to me and I think you'd be mad not to just spring for the more expensive iPhone if you have any sort of better use of your timeMasterOfDeath said:firefish said:"This is for someone on a budget who doesn't want to spend money on the iPhone 6"
Call me crazy, but professionally, I bill out at over $200 an hour for my time. If it took this guy 1 hour to dis-assemble, then another to re-assemble, plus whatever time in between, that's $600 of billable time to me and I think you'd be mad not to just spring for the more expensive iPhone if you have any sort of better use of your time.firefish lost about $20 reading the article, $20 watching the youtube link, another $5 typing his comment, $5 reading the responses, and $$$ more pissed off and fuming...