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iPad Air is here :-)

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  • Me?what did I do?
    I always get the blame for everything:)

    @DonC.PaulB said you got a fat 'airy arse.

  • I think after the build quality gone down a bit (from iPhone 4 > iPhone 5 > iPhone 5S... my experience) also the marketing team is sleeping. I tryed to bought an iPad Air 128GB LTE... not one available in whole Germany ;) but a lot 16, 32 and a few 64. Also i still think that 2GB ram would work great just for marketing and we would love it of course too. I have the feeling Apple have no plan what we want to do with our iPad/iPhones. I think the mini retina will be a disaster for try to buying it :)

  • @ChrisG, Yes I checked out the Apple case but it is not for me. I will keep using my current Snugg case as it has a belt like holder on one side where your hand fits in and it ensures you get a good grip. I just hope the Air fits in snugly.

    @galaxyexplorer The 128GB seems to be the fave at the moment as it was sold out in London the last time I checked so not only in Germany. I think this is because the iPad is now a serious content creating platform and many folks are jumping on it and going for the most storage.

  • @FrankieJay: Yep, but perhaps someone should told Apple that ;)

  • The mini Retina will probably play hard-to-get for quite a while and might even get delayed altogether:

    http://english.etnews.com/device/2860431_1304.html

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    ....and i could bet that there could be again some hardware issues especially when there different manufactures for same hardware etc. I played today again with the old mini and the air in the shop (yes, today an open sunday here) and after wanting a smaller tablet now i think the Air makes the run. I find that a few apps could be also just to small for a tablet on the 7,9". Also i think it's nice to prepare for the pro which maybe comes next year and i'm sure we will see no mini pro. The next thing is i think (or i hope) that the iPhone 6 will be about 5" this time. Perfect size for mobile. The mini retina will looks sharp as a knife but after testing it (and turn on the alarm because i stretched the cable in the shop too much ;) i think the mini is still too big to carry around "everywhere" but also a bit too small for beeing a decent couch tablet. I also believe still that even when the mini retina comes with also 1.4 Ghz clocked A7 it will clock down earlier (like the 5S) when you take it to the limit. After some trouble now i wanted to buy nothing..... but after some nightmares i thought again life is short, go out and f....... buy that thing. I'm still not sure about if i should now try again to buy the Air or the iPhone 5S (i'm again on an iPhone 5 now which i would gave one in my family then).

  • edited November 2013

    The apple cases are nice for sure, but no way I'm paying that much for a case. Moko and some other companies have almost identical cases on amazon for around $10. Bought one of those for my ipad3/4, worked great, still looks like new, and nice and thin too. And they don't have an apple logo on the back, which I want for incognito neighborhood walks :)

  • edited November 2013

    My Air is finally on its way (those 128gb seems to sell better then Apple expected?), will be here tomorrow. I TAKE BACK EVERYTHING I'VE SAID, IT'S GONNA BE AWESOME. It's so amazing I can already feel it tingling in me balls!

    As a, involuntary, public service I'll be reporting during the coming weeks on various drop tests, sit-on-it tests, step-on-it tests, sleep-on-it tests, flying tests, and most likely a bunch of other durability tests.

    (Also as a little bonus side thing, I'll be able to give you all a definitive answer to if living on noodles and dry bread for 6 months straight will make you lose or actually gain weight. And, if a temporary economic mis-prioritization will have any adverse affects on a dudes psyche).

  • ....please make a live play in a rollercoaster.... tryed this with an iPhone once....

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    "....please make a live play in a rollercoaster.... tryed this with an iPhone once...." /Galaxyexplorer

    Can't. Dude behind have to hold it in that case, filming flying puke. Can the Air do that high-speed camera slow-mo thing the 5S can? That would atleast make it a bit more interesting I guess?

  • No it can't by default.

  • I'll be getting my 64GB on Wednesday :-) can't wait. What is really baffling is that the 128GB iPad Airs are flying. Literally. To get those on credit is a massive £920 here in the UK. So no go for me but the 64 should be plenty of fun as well.

    Chris - just don't drop it mate. Leave the drop tests to them websites.

  • edited November 2013

    "To get those on credit is a massive £920 here in the UK"

    Ouch! Here in Sweden it's about £660-670, tax/vat included. And anything between £10 up to around £95 on credit. But that's the wifi only version though, the cellular version is about £95 or so more.

    "Chris - just don't drop it mate. Leave the drop tests to them websites."

    I don't drop my phones. I don't drop any laptops or "webtops". I'm usually quite good at not dropping stuff. Except for two things, one being dropping rolls of toilet paper in the shitter, and the second thing would be the iPad. Dunno why...I do tend to read and fall asleep dropping it that way onto the floor. Other then that...Maybe it's just that the iPad is one of those things I carry with me all over, like your phone or wallet.

  • "Maybe it's just that the iPad is one of those things I carry with me all over, like your phone or wallet."
    You must have an iPad Air Magic which fits in your pocket ;)
    I will give it tomorrow a last try and go to the AppleStore again..... still not sure if i come out with an iPad Air or an iPhone 5S (if one of these is available again).

  • edited November 2013

    GE:

    Keep your iPhone 5 (that is what you have now right?) and go for the iPad. The iPhone 5 will last quite a few more years, and getting an iPad will open up so many more doors for your iOS music making. Best of both worlds, right? And, you can start something on the iPhone while you're out and continue to work on it on the bigger iPad screen when you get home (and so on).

    Edit: By the way, I do have a shoulder bag thing (dunno the English word for it right now) that I usually just throw my iPad into when going somewhere. Not quite a pocket, but it works :)

  • edited November 2013

    But the iPhone 5S has more ram..... O.K. 1000mb against 976mb But hey, my iPhone 5 i'm using (again) has 1016mb ram ;) I'm just still curious about it because sadly i saw too much crashing reports and low memory issues in some forums. Perhaps some trolls but i must say i also have a lot crashes since iOS 7 :(
    And the apps i would like to buy for iPad are expensive too.... and i'm still not sure if i would benefit from it.

  • edited November 2013

    Naw. Give Apple a bit more time to clean up iOS 7. Basically ALL devices are having various problems with it right now, even the Air (and 5S) get both low RAM crashes and crashes related to bugs here and there. If me personally were in your shoes, and 1. already had an iPhone 5, and 2. didn't have an iPad, I would never put all money on the relatively "small" 5S upgrade, I'd definitely get an iPad since it would just give me so much more when it comes to making music using only iOS devices. Wait for iPhone 6 and pressure sensitive screen ;)

  • edited November 2013

    Yea, a bit out of my price league though. But a 12-13 inch device would be such a fun device to go nuts on. Although a desktop environment would not be fun on a touchscreen.

  • In as much as the above photo looks cool, I don't think those devices would be mobile. Where is the fun in that? They will work though for studios and that but I can't see a high adoption rate amongst casual users. I think the 9.7 screen is the perfect size, not too small and not too big.

    See Steven Slate's RAVEN for a cool multi touch device

  • Yep, I agree, prefer 9.7" too. I'd also want to stay with iOS, not OSX...can't afford desktop app pricing...
    Really, 9.7", A7x, more RAM...that would be ideal. But I think that, if a PRO would ever appear, Apple will increase the size for the sake of battery life. Not sure about OSX, I don't think they'd want it to get in the way of the Macbook line.

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  • I'd love to have something like that, a ~32" multitouch screen. There's a video on YouTube of Jordan Rudess going nuts with his MorphWiz app on what looks like a 28-32" multitouch screen, it may not be portable but sure looks fun. :)

    I have to wait another day for my new 9,7" device :(

  • @ChrisG while your waiting, try taking a cold shower and watching old speeches made by President Nixon, that usually does it for me. :/

  • @NoiseHorse Hahaha or anything with Nancy Pelosi or Hilary Clinton in it!!! :-)

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    I haven't done any stress testing at all with the CPU yet. Bunch of low RAM crashes but that was expected, but I'm trying to turn a blind eye to that for the moment since Apple still needs to polish up iOS 7 to handle all that a bit better. And obviously they gonna want to fix all the UI issues on the Air/iOS 7, since a UI being smoother on a 3 year older hardware like the iPad 2/mini looks kinda bad from a customers perspective. So I'm hopeful we'll see improvements on these issues rather soon-ish. And, I'm probably gonna have to settle with the Air for atleast 2-3 years wether I want to or not (dear devs, don't update your apps to 64bit until the next generation iPads comes around).

    Speakers...well the ones deciding on where to put the speakers on this thing were not humans, but obviously monkeys. Drunken monkeys. They sound good though!

    It's a lot more comfortable to hold with its more rounded edges when compared the iPad 2, which is great. And obviously it ways 100g-something less which is also quite noticeable.

    Siri sounds a lot scarier on the Airs speakers compared to my phone, when the bitch talks the whole iPad vibrates lol...:(

    Might sound a bit negative as first impressions, but that's all I've sort of focused on while messing around with it for a few hrs. Gonna take the CPU for a test spin tomorrow, which the Air is all about anyway, and I'm sure I'll be more then happy with the raw power in this thing. :)


    Btw, I got 50GB left on it (down from 120 something). I'm such a app slut it's just disgusting. I'm gonna need to clean it out tomorrow...only had it a few hrs...

  • That many apps...filthy bitch:)

    Yeah I'd give it another day....chin scratch...squint...frown....pause...repeat......pause....release of tension in the shoulders.....Big smile:)

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