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  • Former T-Mobile CEO John Legere leaves board 'to pursue other options'

    John Legere CEO
    Dish Mobile?
    Leading starlink? 
    GeorgeBMacanantksundaramrazorpitllama
  • 'iPhone 12' leak details smaller TrueDepth notch

    Apple is always striving to improve there products!  I think RetinaID is probably the next step to make there products more secure after they combine faceID with touchID. 
    watto_cobra
  • Apple debuts iPhone 11 Pro from $999 with triple rear camera

    k2kw said:
    gskibum said:
    Sticking with my iPhone 7 for another year. Or until it stops working reliably.
    That’s a smart move because it’s the last year the modem was always from QualComm.   I think these phones still have Intel modems.   My iPhone 7+ is much better than my iPhone 8+.   I’m waiting another year for the QualComm based phones.   Very Glad they wised up and lowered the price of the 11 but still not very compelling to upgrade.

    The modem will be from Apple next year not Qualcomm 
    watto_cobra
  • High-end 2019 Apple iPhone lineup may shift to 'Pro' branding

    roake said:
    I have purchased a new iPhone every year since 2007.  This time, though, none of the rumors include a compelling reason to upgrade.  Hopefully, Apple has a surprise or two in store for us.
    Incremental, iterative iPhone improvements aren’t designed to make people upgrade every single year. Normal people don’t do that. Phone nerds like us may, but that isn’t how most people spend. The idea with iterative development is when you do upgrade, it will be much better than the model several past. That’s how we get from there to here. 
    I have purchased an iPhone almost every year side 2009!  With the exception of the 7 and the Xs. I am thinking of just waiting til 2020 for the next true redesign. It’s apparent to me Apple has switched to a 3 year redesign cycle!

     If Apple uses pro for the iPhone, then I feel it’s official that Apple will go with the iPhone and iPhone pro and no #s or additives. 
    cornchip
  • Apple Watch growth, physician access to data likely to become major Apple healthcare reven...

    I'm really skeptical of Apple selling health data.
    Not selling persay, you have a watch. With all that valuable data and you want to share it with your doctor . If would cost your doctor $10 to directly obtain that data from Apple. Or your doctor would pay $10 to Apple and request you provide that info to him to maintain your health. Thats how I perceive it would happen.  Apple is too big a company to just sell its data. If would set up a patient approval process. 
    lolliver