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I took a nap while the event was happening. A blue titanium iPhone with USB-C sounds cool, but I like my refurbished 1TB deep purple iPhone 14 Pro Max. It does exactly what I need it to do.
95% of my outside spending is paid through my watch w/Apple pay. The only headache is went the card behind Apple Pay needs to be validated at check out.
For other functions the watch is disappointing but it has offered to call 911 when it detects a fall. Which could come in handy some day.
Notifications are discrete. Seeing that an incoming call is unknown saves some frustration of digging out out the phone to see that.
Battery life is annoyingly short.
Sometimes I take a call on the phone like Dick Tracy.
I expected accurate step counting but it’s proved to be too slow for measurements I care about. Better for a runner or bicyclist.
With newer iPad and MacBook the USB-C port might save extra adapters and obsolete others. Beware that power (I.e. Watts) still varies with device types and added peripherals. I just cut that short and got a 100+ watt device which my fully loaded music set up appreciates. I think USB-C chargers start at 18W as the bare minimum for an iPad.
Fair enough. As for myself, I can't imagine wearing a standard watch ever again. This one is too useful (especially when it comes to paying at stores... no need to reach for the wallet or phone ever again).
I have a drawer full of conventional watches I no longer wear, and if anything did happen to my Apple Watch I would buy another one as soon as I can.
I'm pretty fond of my wife's iWatch. Endless chuckles as I listen to her try over and over to send a text or set/cancel an alarm with Siri. 😂
The best was when she was laid up with a foot injury and would try to dictate texts to me to bring her something. I'd be dying laughing on the couch waiting for her to succeed ... while I could hear every word she was increasingly yelling at the thing in the other room.
Not just Siri, but lots of voice recognition gets what I say wrong, so it’s not usually my first choice.
In decades I have never really picked up an American accent, and my accent is essentially a well-spoken British one.
I can repeat the same word endlessly, changing my pronunciation of it to match what I think a system is expecting, and have sometimes just asked my wife or daughter to say the word and everything works first time for them…
Lol too funny
@wim @michael_m Too funny lol!
I haven't watched it, I never do, but based on the fact that a day or so later the topic isn't even on the first page on ABF* indicates that it may have been the least interesting Apple event in quite a while.
(* now it will be)
@ervin said:
I only watched about a minute of it, it was unbearable, so boring.
Tim Cook looked like he’d been badly composited into the Apple garden (even he couldn’t face actually being there) and said a few forgettable lines that chatGPT could have cobbled together better, had to switch off quickly
The bit about Mother Nature was awful.
Expecting to be entertained by an iPhone reveal in this day and age is uhhh
No want expects Apple to entertain anyone, just interest them with something new.
They are running out of ideas with the iphone and ipad which is why they are taking a risk with this other category of Vision pro, I am in no rush to try that really. But I hope it works out.
Woo hoo, blue titanium ordered and ship times aren’t terribly long this time around.
I did think it was interesting that in one of the recent MKBHD videos he says the NEW AirPods Pro 2 will be able to do low latency high quality audio with the Vision Pro. Will be nice if they bring that to iPhones too soon.
DaringFireball says single digit millisecond latency…even at 9ms that would be quite something
I get what they were trying to do, but it just fell flat. It was horrible.
All this talk about the bad bits of the event make me interested to skim through it just to find the cringey bits. 😂
That would definitely be a game changer, that’s like 256 samples for your standard wired soundcard.
I found it on par with other Apple-esque moments that serve to draw more attention to the brand…even if a lot of it is outrage…like antenna gate or even the magic mouse charger on bottom controversy…or even “courageously” removing the headphone jack people publicly losing their minds over this ad are unwittingly fueling more iphone sales
I'm OK with both happening at the same time. I don't want them to go out of business, for crying out loud.
Yeah I hesitated to use the phrase game changer 🙂…but if they get below 10ms…yikes it would be a solid candidate.
I’m also not immune to the concept of Logic Pro on an infinite VisionOS canvas and a good wireless MIDI controller (tactile)…that would be wild
Ok, now I am certain. My old SE that went perfectly fine for 1.5 days battery, or more, suddenly dropped to 0.6 days from exactly same usage. I’m taking this to upper management.
Btw, I’m eyeballing the 3rd gen SE, what do you guys think for casual music making on the go? 4Gb RAM and vastly superior batte—dammiit, they got me already, save yourselves lads, ruuu—
Same happened with my 1st gen SE. My 2nd gen SE's battery was always shite. My refurbished 14 Pro Max with 1TB is the mutt's nutts. Very powerful battery life! I don't keep it plugged in once it reaches 100%.