The m9 is a different beast than the m7/m8. The m9 is on die with the CPU and the older two only have access to the less accurate accelerometer while the m9 also has the better gyroscope at its disposal. I'd guess apple decided the less accurate accelerometer the m7/m8 have did not perform well enough for the raise to wake feature.
This might be it. Although it didn't really convince me. Accelerometers are good enough for the phone to know it's being picked up, aren't they? When you're picking up a phone from the desk, the acceleration is changing.
But you're probably right. Apple may need the gyro to know the phone's orientation to more accurately trigger the "wake" like they did with the watch.
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...your linked article references user facing features...the exact thing I criticized you for citing. The tangible and identifiable ways in which Apple has incorporated M9 have nothing to do with what it is capable of.
Hey dude, stop complaining! If you're the guy who knows everything, lighten us up!
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I do not believe in planned obsolescence in the slightest. But when you have very similar hardware, I believe the features should be the same. I fully understand that there are hardware limitations and that is why planned obsolescence does not exist. As hardware ages and software includes more features it's only natural for devices to slow down and die off.
With the leaks and everything, everyone knows what Apple is doing, but no one knows what it's thinking. Or is it anyway?
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That's only half true. The part about it the accelerometer/gyroscope is false.
The differences between an M9 and M8 are the Always On Siri, and that it can track pace without GPS (just like the S1 chip can track pace without GPS in the Apple Watch.)
http://forums.appleinsider.com/disc...-iphone-6s-track-pace-make-hey-siri-always-on
I thought M8 already has the ability, other wise the iPhone 6 is gonna drain a hell lot of power in the background since you can't really turn the tracking off.
In the health app (on a iPhone 6), just under the pedometer, it shows how many miles you've walked. I think the phone is able to work that out without GPS.
Point me out if I'm wrong.
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Not even all M9 coprocessors are made equal either apparently.
12.9" Pro doesn't have Always On Hey Siri, while the 9.7" Pro does.
At this stage (beta 3) it's looking very doubtful Raise to Wake is coming to other devices.
But I personally don't think it's too much of a deal with the iPads. You can always flip the Smart Cover and it lights up, then just press the Touch ID.