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APPLE EVENT september 9, 2024!

Time again for a new Apple Event…

Will this be a iPhone only event?

What to expect?
Foldable iPhone?
First iPhone with M-CPU?

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  • AI of course

  • iPhone Ultra?

  • edited September 6

    I have an great Love & Hate relationship with Apple, and it’s been an 15-20 year long journey - but…

    I bought an iPhone 13 Pro Max late 2021 for over $1800, and, now according to Apple it’s obsolete…

    The new iOS 18.1 will not be presented on my iPhone - the new ”cool” Clean Up into Photos app is too advanced for my old baby… Hmmm…

    So, Apple Intelligence means that my iPhone 13 Pro Max isn’t smart enough to join the future…

    Apple, I will NOT buy a new iPhone, so, fool somebody else…

  • @HolyMoses said:
    I have an great Love & Hate relationship with Apple, and it’s been an 15-20 year long journey - but…

    I bought an iPhone 13 Pro Max late 2021 for over $1800, and, now according to Apple it’s obsolete…

    The new iOS 18.1 will not be presented on my iPhone - the new ”cool” Clean Up into Photos app is too advanced for my old baby… Hmmm…

    So, Apple Intelligence means that my iPhone 13 Pro Max isn’t smart enough to join the future…

    Apple, I will NOT buy a new iPhone, so, fool somebody else…

    I'm using a 12 Pro Max, I feel no urge to upgrade at all, it's such a great phone. Too bad if it can't run the newest OS, the phone itself still works perfectly well. I guess Apple feel they have to enforce obsolescence because the last few generations have been so good people hang on to them for years.

  • edited September 6

    My iPhone 4S is charging like a champ, no complaints! Maybe in another 13 years Tim.

  • Honestly, the last thing I want on my phone or iPad is AI

  • @sevenape said:
    Honestly, the last thing I want on my phone or iPad is AI

    But, the AI functionality in Apple Photo app is very tempting!

    I never use Siri on my iPhones or iPads, only on my Apple Watch when driving my car on the highway…

  • @HolyMoses said:

    @sevenape said:
    Honestly, the last thing I want on my phone or iPad is AI

    But, the AI functionality in Apple Photo app is very tempting!

    I never use Siri on my iPhones or iPads, only on my Apple Watch when driving my car on the highway…

    I use Siri on my Apple Watch but also use it with an Android-based head-unit I installed which has Apple Carplay. I can invoke it without touching the screen even while music is playing by simply saying "Hey Siri". It works remarkably well. "Hey Siri, remind me to lookup Medieval samples", "Hey Siri, navigate to the ferry", etc. I feel like George Jetson:)

  • edited September 6

    Finally upgraded my 2012 MacBook Pro. It’s still running fine, but struggling a bit with too many plug ins at once, and won’t make the grade for the next Ableton upgrade. So I’ve gone for a secondhand 2020 M1 Mac Mini. Boldly into the past… And screw Tim Cook.

  • edited September 7

    @richardyot said:

    @HolyMoses said:
    I have an great Love & Hate relationship with Apple, and it’s been an 15-20 year long journey - but…

    I bought an iPhone 13 Pro Max late 2021 for over $1800, and, now according to Apple it’s obsolete…

    The new iOS 18.1 will not be presented on my iPhone - the new ”cool” Clean Up into Photos app is too advanced for my old baby… Hmmm…

    So, Apple Intelligence means that my iPhone 13 Pro Max isn’t smart enough to join the future…

    Apple, I will NOT buy a new iPhone, so, fool somebody else…

    I'm using a 12 Pro Max, I feel no urge to upgrade at all, it's such a great phone. Too bad if it can't run the newest OS, the phone itself still works perfectly well. I guess Apple feel they have to enforce obsolescence because the last few generations have been so good people hang on to them for years.

    Why shouldn't iOS18 run on your iPhone 12 Pro Max? Who said that?
    The AI functions will be severely limited and will only run on current models.

    https://www.apple.com/ios/ios-18-preview/

    By the way

    https://www.apple.com/ipados/ipados-18-preview/

  • FYI - my dedicated text when I described my sadness that Apple has taken an decision to not support my iPhone 13 Pro Max, that was about iOS 18.1, not iOS 18.0…

    In iOS 18.1 Apple reveal the full Apple Intelligence including the ”thing” I was hoping to get on my iPhone 13 Pro Max, ”Clean Up” in Photos app…

    So, you’re correct, very broad collection of iPhones will be getting iOS 18.0, but, very few will have access to full blown integrated AI (Apple Intelligence)…

  • @sevenape said:
    Honestly, the last thing I want on my phone or iPad is AI

    Same here. I quite liked some of the art when I first saw it, but I’m bored with it now and prefer stuff done by humans.

    There’s not much Apple (or any other manufacturer, as far as I know) has added to their phones/tablets that’s been either useful or an improvement for some years now (IMHO, YMMV). So many things seem to be aimed at toddlers, eg Memojis/Avatars or whatever they’re called.

    More processing oomph is most welcome, but so many trivial/pointless features not so much. In Apple’s case neither the Music or Photos apps have really improved since the old iPod and iPhoto apps in early iOS. Got worse in many ways. The only “new” feature that I’ve found useful (occasionally) on my current iPad is Stage Manager, though I only use it now and then.

    Maybe 18 will have something really useful in it, but all the AI talk makes me think it’ll be yet more crap I want to turn off immediately. sigh

  • @Iskander said:

    @richardyot said:

    @HolyMoses said:
    I have an great Love & Hate relationship with Apple, and it’s been an 15-20 year long journey - but…

    I bought an iPhone 13 Pro Max late 2021 for over $1800, and, now according to Apple it’s obsolete…

    The new iOS 18.1 will not be presented on my iPhone - the new ”cool” Clean Up into Photos app is too advanced for my old baby… Hmmm…

    So, Apple Intelligence means that my iPhone 13 Pro Max isn’t smart enough to join the future…

    Apple, I will NOT buy a new iPhone, so, fool somebody else…

    I'm using a 12 Pro Max, I feel no urge to upgrade at all, it's such a great phone. Too bad if it can't run the newest OS, the phone itself still works perfectly well. I guess Apple feel they have to enforce obsolescence because the last few generations have been so good people hang on to them for years.

    Why shouldn't iOS18 run on your iPhone 12 Pro Max? Who said that?
    The AI functions will be severely limited and will only run on current models.

    https://www.apple.com/ios/ios-18-preview/

    By the way

    https://www.apple.com/ipados/ipados-18-preview/

    Thanks for the clarification, glad to hear that the older phones are still supported 👍

  • edited September 7

    C´mon John, how can you say that Photos app hasn’t been improved since early iOS or iPod Touch era???

    That’s a real lie, or misinformation to other users here!

    Take something like the search functions in Photos app on iPad/iPhone, nowadays Apple has index our pictures in many advanced ways - it OCR:ing our pictures so we can search for text in our pictures, like signs, documents, regplates on cars etc etc…

    Also, we can search for ’Cars’ and ’Red’ and we have an search results with all pictures with red cars - try to do some advanced searching today, could you do that on your iPhone for 10-15 years ago???

    There are loads of functionalities in Apples stock apps nowadays, but, apparently people seems not understand that (you’re not the first one I’ve seen writing strange things about iPadOS/iOS…

  • @richardyot said:

    @Iskander said:

    @richardyot said:

    @HolyMoses said:
    I have an great Love & Hate relationship with Apple, and it’s been an 15-20 year long journey - but…

    I bought an iPhone 13 Pro Max late 2021 for over $1800, and, now according to Apple it’s obsolete…

    The new iOS 18.1 will not be presented on my iPhone - the new ”cool” Clean Up into Photos app is too advanced for my old baby… Hmmm…

    So, Apple Intelligence means that my iPhone 13 Pro Max isn’t smart enough to join the future…

    Apple, I will NOT buy a new iPhone, so, fool somebody else…

    I'm using a 12 Pro Max, I feel no urge to upgrade at all, it's such a great phone. Too bad if it can't run the newest OS, the phone itself still works perfectly well. I guess Apple feel they have to enforce obsolescence because the last few generations have been so good people hang on to them for years.

    Why shouldn't iOS18 run on your iPhone 12 Pro Max? Who said that?
    The AI functions will be severely limited and will only run on current models.

    https://www.apple.com/ios/ios-18-preview/

    By the way

    https://www.apple.com/ipados/ipados-18-preview/

    Thanks for the clarification, glad to hear that the older phones are still supported 👍

    No, at the moment (at least) non of iPhone 11/12/13/14 will have access to iOS 18.1, not the 18.0 as mentioned above…

    iOS/iPadOS 18.1 is the version that will let AI (Apple Intelligence) come in full functionality - it’s in Beta 3 stadium at the moment…

  • I wrote it clearly. Only the latest iPhones will have the full AI function.
    Nevertheless, iOS18.1 and later will also support older iPhones.

  • @bygjohn said:

    @sevenape said:
    Honestly, the last thing I want on my phone or iPad is AI

    Same here. I quite liked some of the art when I first saw it, but I’m bored with it now and prefer stuff done by humans.

    There’s not much Apple (or any other manufacturer, as far as I know) has added to their phones/tablets that’s been either useful or an improvement for some years now (IMHO, YMMV). So many things seem to be aimed at toddlers, eg Memojis/Avatars or whatever they’re called.

    More processing oomph is most welcome, but so many trivial/pointless features not so much. In Apple’s case neither the Music or Photos apps have really improved since the old iPod and iPhoto apps in early iOS. Got worse in many ways. The only “new” feature that I’ve found useful (occasionally) on my current iPad is Stage Manager, though I only use it now and then.

    Maybe 18 will have something really useful in it, but all the AI talk makes me think it’ll be yet more crap I want to turn off immediately. sigh

    yeah, the AI art is just amusing to me. however, AI chatbots with voice recognition are incredible. super quick and useful to extract information/knowledge.

  • @HolyMoses Glad it’s something you use. I don’t.

    I just want photos sorted by date, and albums like it used to have. The albums now seem to empty themselves with depressing regularity, so I no longer bother with them. Meanwhile the thing insists on making “memories” I neither want nor need, with no way to stop it as far as I can tell. Photostream used to work really well, it’s now discontinued in favour of the iCloud library, which I don’t really want and haven’t switched on. It does facial recognition that misses half the photos of any given person, and after I wasted multiple hours training it early on, they changed the model and I might as well not have bothered, so I don’t. I don’t use the feature enough to be worth the effort. The app is an irritation rather than a help a lot of the time.

    I do object to being told I’m lying or spreading disinformation, however. My post makes it clear this is how I feel, not a universal truth. Hence the IMHO/YMMV further up. An apology is in order.

  • @bygjohn said:
    @HolyMoses Glad it’s something you use. I don’t.

    I just want photos sorted by date, and albums like it used to have. The albums now seem to empty themselves with depressing regularity, so I no longer bother with them. Meanwhile the thing insists on making “memories” I neither want nor need, with no way to stop it as far as I can tell. Photostream used to work really well, it’s now discontinued in favour of the iCloud library, which I don’t really want and haven’t switched on. It does facial recognition that misses half the photos of any given person, and after I wasted multiple hours training it early on, they changed the model and I might as well not have bothered, so I don’t. I don’t use the feature enough to be worth the effort. The app is an irritation rather than a help a lot of the time.

    I do object to being told I’m lying or spreading disinformation, however. My post makes it clear this is how I feel, not a universal truth. Hence the IMHO/YMMV further up. An apology is in order.

    Everything you say doesn’t match my experience with Apples Photo app.

    I have NEVER lost an album or a single picture - I have around +30000 pictures in my iCloud stream despite I very often cleaning up and delete pictures (can be over 70000 pictures deleted).

    The indexing of ”persons” in my case is flawless - it must be a very grainy and awful picture if the Photos should fail for me.

    ”An apology is in order” - ha!
    You tells us that the Photos app in iOS hasn’t been improved since early days of iOS, and that’s a big disinformation, so, I never apologized for thing when I’m the part with proofs on my side…

  • @HolyMoses said:
    C´mon John, how can you say that Photos app hasn’t been improved since early iOS or iPod Touch era???

    That’s a real lie, or misinformation to other users here!

    Take something like the search functions in Photos app on iPad/iPhone, nowadays Apple has index our pictures in many advanced ways - it OCR:ing our pictures so we can search for text in our pictures, like signs, documents, regplates on cars etc etc…

    Also, we can search for ’Cars’ and ’Red’ and we have an search results with all pictures with red cars - try to do some advanced searching today, could you do that on your iPhone for 10-15 years ago???

    To be fair, though; I just searched Photos using the word « dog » and it showed me eight photos of my cats.

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  • @purpan2 said:

    @HolyMoses said:
    C´mon John, how can you say that Photos app hasn’t been improved since early iOS or iPod Touch era???

    That’s a real lie, or misinformation to other users here!

    Take something like the search functions in Photos app on iPad/iPhone, nowadays Apple has index our pictures in many advanced ways - it OCR:ing our pictures so we can search for text in our pictures, like signs, documents, regplates on cars etc etc…

    Also, we can search for ’Cars’ and ’Red’ and we have an search results with all pictures with red cars - try to do some advanced searching today, could you do that on your iPhone for 10-15 years ago???

    To be fair, though; I just searched Photos using the word « dog » and it showed me eight photos of my cats.

    Perhaps you've got an ugly cat? :) B)

  • @HolyMoses said:

    @purpan2 said:

    @HolyMoses said:
    C´mon John, how can you say that Photos app hasn’t been improved since early iOS or iPod Touch era???

    That’s a real lie, or misinformation to other users here!

    Take something like the search functions in Photos app on iPad/iPhone, nowadays Apple has index our pictures in many advanced ways - it OCR:ing our pictures so we can search for text in our pictures, like signs, documents, regplates on cars etc etc…

    Also, we can search for ’Cars’ and ’Red’ and we have an search results with all pictures with red cars - try to do some advanced searching today, could you do that on your iPhone for 10-15 years ago???

    To be fair, though; I just searched Photos using the word « dog » and it showed me eight photos of my cats.

    Perhaps you've got an ugly cat? :) B)

    There’s no such thing, surely?

  • AI

    Artificial Interest

  • edited September 8

    Hmmm… i wonder if this is interesting for people like us.

  • @Lorichs said:
    Hmmm… i wonder if this is interesting for people line us.

    I hope it's not limited to the newest ipads with bluetooth 6 chips

  • @GORF said:

    @Lorichs said:
    Hmmm… i wonder if this is interesting for people line us.

    I hope it's not limited to the newest ipads with bluetooth 6 chips

    Of course it is!

    Why should Apple do this on ”old” hardware?

    Everybody must buy new Airpods - Tim Cook and the border at Apple Inc. is smiling yet again!

  • @HolyMoses said:

    @GORF said:

    @Lorichs said:
    Hmmm… i wonder if this is interesting for people line us.

    I hope it's not limited to the newest ipads with bluetooth 6 chips

    Of course it is!

    Why should Apple do this on ”old” hardware?

    Everybody must buy new Airpods - Tim Cook and the border at Apple Inc. is smiling yet again!

    Hahaha, I'm glad to see your love of Apple being tested, Moses. Soon, hopefully, we'll see u in the haterz club 😎 😂

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