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I7guy

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Part of the reason I've started moving away from Apple is that I more and more think that the new Apple's target customer is a 14 year old girl, and I'm not a 14 year old girl. When I see a senior executive of one of the largest companies in the world demonstrating something that was designed for a 14 year old girl, it's not cool. While I do "play" on my phone, I also do real work. I can do more real work with the S-Pen than with animojis.
That’s One opinion. Delta has 30,000 opinions as it equips it’s flight crew wi H iPhones and iPads.

Animojis are a tech demo only, obviously not the end game.
 
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That’s One opinion. Delta has 30,000 opinions as it equips it’s flight crew wi H iPhones and iPads.

Animojis are a tech demo only, obviously not the end game.

I don't know why people keep making statements like that. So many businesses are run with iOS products at this point.
 

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That’s One opinion. Delta has 30,000 opinions as it equips it’s flight crew wi H iPhones and iPads.

Animojis are a tech demo only, obviously not the end game.

Whatever game animojis is the demo of, I don't want to play it when its out of beta.

Not sure what Delta has do do with this. If Delta decided to buy iOS devices, I doubt 30,000 opinions were involved in the decision. My "one opinion" is the one that determines my purchase decisions, not Delta. If I had 30,000 flight crew members to deal with, I might make a different choice.
 

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Whatever game animojis is the demo of, I don't want to play it when its out of beta.

Not sure what Delta has do do with this. If Delta decided to buy iOS devices, I doubt 30,000 opinions were involved in the decision. My "one opinion" is the one that determines my purchase decisions, not Delta. If I had 30,000 flight crew members to deal with, I might make a different choice.

I don't think the face tech is about gaming per se but more about future AR application. It's a demo to devs what the tech can do while giving the public a "cute" glimpse of same. Animojis in and of themselves are whatever. I've sent a few, people think the tech is cool but animojis themselves are dumb. I agree with both sentiments.
 
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I don't think the face tech is about gaming per se but more about future AR application. It's a demo to devs what the tech can do while giving the public a "cute" glimpse of same. Animojis in and of themselves are whatever. I've sent a few, people think the tech is cool but animojis themselves are dumb. I agree with both sentiments.

Well if its a tech demo of AR, its mounted on the wrong side of the phone. And I was just joking about the game, because of the way the post was worded that I was replying to. So much of this new tech that keeps coming out like 3D, AR, etc.. seems to be hammers in search of nails. They are definitely cool for about 30 minutes... then you realize you'll put it on a shelf and never use it again. Apple and others will keep throwing things against the wall hoping to find the next "big thing" that will propel their growth when the market gets saturated.
 

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Well if its a tech demo of AR, its mounted on the wrong side of the phone. And I was just joking about the game, because of the way the post was worded that I was replying to. So much of this new tech that keeps coming out like 3D, AR, etc.. seems to be hammers in search of nails. They are definitely cool for about 30 minutes... then you realize you'll put it on a shelf and never use it again. Apple and others will keep throwing things against the wall hoping to find the next "big thing" that will propel their growth when the market gets saturated.

I think with VR and 3D, you're right. AR, however, seems more likely to stick. One of the best proof of concept apps allows you to measure the distance between objects in a room, for example. Warby Parker's app allows you to perfectly fit glasses on your face to see how they'd look. Animojis could morph into a means to scan your face on to an avatar in a game, in another example of implementation. Etc, etc. I think applications that provide actual real world value and function is entirely possible, and immediately possible, with AR vs VR.
 
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Part of the reason I've started moving away from Apple is that I more and more think that the new Apple's target customer is a 14 year old girl, and I'm not a 14 year old girl. When I see a senior executive of one of the largest companies in the world demonstrating something that was designed for a 14 year old girl, it's not cool. While I do "play" on my phone, I also do real work. I can do more real work with the S-Pen than with animojis.



Every time I hear people #%$@$ about the Note 8 being too big, I am baffled. I've used a 6S+ for 2 years and now have a Note 8. They are about the same size, the Note 8 being a little narrower and taller. The Note 8 to me feels nimble and light (to me), compared to a plus sized iPhone. And the much larger display is just gorgeous and smooth. So the Note 8 has never felt heavy or big to me. I use it daily with one hand. And dare I say, my old iPhone 6S+ looks blah in comparison.

The thing is not everyone has the heavy needs we have for a mobile. This is why I have always seen the Note devices as niche.

Lol, people will make any excuse for an iPhone, that's what I have learnt , we just have to live with that just as some have to live with a notch that looks like dead pixels in their phone.

WRT SPen, so many times in my Note 4 and Note8 it has come to my rescue, and also like to today just been such a convenience.Today I put my accurate signature on my Travel Expense Claim at work in Excel, lol, the receptionist thought I'd have to print the Travel Claim out like everyone else and then have to scan it and send, I chuckled and told her I don't need to print anything, I just sign with my phone.

Heck even Apple know the usefulness of a Pen, just look at the iPad Pro, I'm sure they are trying their hardest to create an SPen/Galaxy Note competitor without looking obvious about it.
 
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I swear, when I started hearing reviewers saying they thought the animojis were cool and something they might use, at the same time saying the SPen was something they may not use. All I could think was, yeah sure. These so called tech reviewers lost all credibility with that type of statement. Glad I don't know a single adult in my social circle that finds animojis "cool" or "neat." smh.

Except animoji are a fun thing to use with friends and the SPen is a tool. One will definitely get used more than the other.
 

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Heck even Apple know the usefulness of a Pen, just look at the iPad Pro, I'm sure they are trying their hardest to create an SPen/Galaxy Note competitor without looking obvious about it.

There is not a doubt in my mind that Apple will introduce a pen for the iPhone. There is also no doubt in my mind that tech reviewers will find a way to discuss how it is an extremely useful tool that is fun to use in general for everyday use. Just look at how the tech reviewers are all only now saying how big bezels are such a negative thing on a flagship device. Where was this opinion the last 3 years when Android makers were already shrinking bezels. It's a complete joke to look at reviews when the reviewers are so bias and afraid to criticize Apple the way they criticize other OEMs.
 

I7guy

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Whatever game animojis is the demo of, I don't want to play it when its out of beta.

Not sure what Delta has do do with this. If Delta decided to buy iOS devices, I doubt 30,000 opinions were involved in the decision. My "one opinion" is the one that determines my purchase decisions, not Delta. If I had 30,000 flight crew members to deal with, I might make a different choice.
Whatever your feelings are about iPhones and iOS and exiting from the system, that’s all fine and dandy. Delta has another opinion about equipping its flight crew with iOS devices and I personally have yet another opinion. You should choose the best option for you; which is always implicit in these discussions.
 

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There is not a doubt in my mind that Apple will introduce a pen for the iPhone. There is also no doubt in my mind that tech reviewers will find a way to discuss how it is an extremely useful tool that is fun to use in general for everyday use. Just look at how the tech reviewers are all only now saying how big bezels are such a negative thing on a flagship device. Where was this opinion the last 3 years when Android makers were already shrinking bezels. It's a complete joke to look at reviews when the reviewers are so bias and afraid to criticize Apple the way they criticize other OEMs.
Lol, it is hilarious, but what I am loving is that Android OEMs and Google have pushed so hard these last 5years that Android is just so intuitive and has become such a force to be reckoned with that even Apple can't help but take features from it, and a lot of people are waking up to it.

P.S.

Just for a very good laugh, remember when the iFans were here not so long ago, telling us how Apple would implement Wireless Charging "properly"!? What happened to all that trash talk!? All gone very quiet since iPhone 8/8 Plus and X came with the same bog standard wireless charging the Galaxy S6 had in 2015 ,not even Fast Wireless Charging.
 

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There is not a doubt in my mind that Apple will introduce a pen for the iPhone. There is also no doubt in my mind that tech reviewers will find a way to discuss how it is an extremely useful tool that is fun to use in general for everyday use. Just look at how the tech reviewers are all only now saying how big bezels are such a negative thing on a flagship device. Where was this opinion the last 3 years when Android makers were already shrinking bezels. It's a complete joke to look at reviews when the reviewers are so bias and afraid to criticize Apple the way they criticize other OEMs.

Not a word of this is accurate. Reviewers have been gushing about Samsung's industrial design change for the last two to three years. Conversely they've been pretty critical of Apple's design since the 6, and those criticisms got louder the last few years.

And speaking of "stealing features", it's going to be hilarious watching the Sammy guys fall over themselves talking about how awesome FaceID is when it's adopted in the Galaxy line.
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Heck even Apple know the usefulness of a Pen, just look at the iPad Pro, I'm sure they are trying their hardest to create an SPen/Galaxy Note competitor without looking obvious about it.
"Competetor" to what? Did the Note start outselling the iPhone when no one was looking?
 

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Next year's iPhone Xs Plus will basically be what the Note8 looks now with just iOS, more advanced SoC, no stylus, and no microSD slot.

Note8 - 162.5 mm height / 6.3"

Just imagine a taller display and notch, no curved display, and that's the essentially what the Xs Plus will look like at the front.
 

I7guy

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Next year's iPhone Xs Plus will basically be what the Note8 looks now with just iOS, more advanced SoC, no stylus, and no microSD slot.

Note8 - 162.5 mm height / 6.3"

Just imagine a taller display and notch, no curved display, and that's the essentially what the Xs Plus will look like at the front.
Next years iphone x(it is rumored) will be able to interface with the apple pencil. Correct it's no stylus and doesn't fit in the phone itself, but the capabilities are way more.
 

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So I played with the X, and it’s a solid phone it’s the price that’s a killer plus I think I actually prefer the home button.

I had (have) a 6s iPhone and it’s getting a big sluggish and seems a bit small. I have been wanting to get out of Apple due to all of the rigamore and the whole production they do every year, alongside they didn’t do too much innovation and all their phones feel the same. They also seem a bit money hungry (buy the wireless charger cable & block??)

With that being I went with the Note 8, they’re readily available, can fast charge from the box, innovation and it’s customizable.
It does seem a bit big, and it is overwhelming with that being said I like the phone but one thing I surly miss the SIMPLENESS of the Apple iPhone/IOS.
I don’t use iMessage, iCloud, or FaceTime but I like the ease of use of the device and I’m actually thinking about switching back.

The styless pen is cool but how often will I use it? The settings and so, so many options are great just find myself having too many options.
I could careless about Animojis as well. Apple is just so easy....
going to play with the Note 8 another week or so and make up my mind. (Heck maybe an s8+ might do.)
 

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Next years iphone x(it is rumored) will be able to interface with the apple pencil. Correct it's no stylus and doesn't fit in the phone itself, but the capabilities are way more.
I've never used an Apple pencil. What is it capable of that an S-Pen is not?
 

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Not a word of this is accurate. Reviewers have been gushing about Samsung's industrial design change for the last two to three years. Conversely they've been pretty critical of Apple's design since the 6, and those criticisms got louder the last few years.

And speaking of "stealing features", it's going to be hilarious watching the Sammy guys fall over themselves talking about how awesome FaceID is when it's adopted in the Galaxy line.
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"Competetor" to what? Did the Note start outselling the iPhone when no one was looking?
Lol, the Note didn't have to outsell anything when OEMs started building large screened devices like it. ;)
 

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LOL!

The 1st problem is that the Pencil needs to be charged, while the SPen draws power wirelessly from the device it's being used with very efficiently. No need to worry about battery life with the SPen or even pairing it, I can immediately use any SPen be it my Note 4 or Note8 one on either device.

That entire article is about drawing and doodling

The SPen is used for more than just drawing on a Galaxy Note, it can extract Text and other elements from every single thing you Display on the screen, Hover over a link or Image to Expand or get a preview, used to Magnify areas of the display without messing around with anything, it can also help translate Words and entire paragraphs, and all with a very good amount of accuracy.

Seriously, the Apple Pencil actually seems cumbersome in that review, it requires you to charge it from the device making the whole thing look ridiculous, and doesn't have a proper area to sit once you are done with it, like WTF it reminds me of the Stylus pens on older devices like the Samsung Omnia 900 .
 
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Lol, it is hilarious, but what I am loving is that Android OEMs and Google have pushed so hard these last 5years that Android is just so intuitive and has become such a force to be reckoned with that even Apple can't help but take features from it, and a lot of people are waking up to it.

P.S.

Just for a very good laugh, remember when the iFans were here not so long ago, telling us how Apple would implement Wireless Charging "properly"!? What happened to all that trash talk!? All gone very quiet since iPhone 8/8 Plus and X came with the same bog standard wireless charging the Galaxy S6 had in 2015 ,not even Fast Wireless Charging.
My Nexus 5 had wireless charging in 2013 lol. Goes to show how Apple drip feed technology to maximise profit, and Apple users lap it up and defend Apple to the death. Ive never understood it. Apple is a juggernaught that has built up a massive user base that will buy literally anything from them. Have to admire that about them I guess.
 

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The iPhone X is not a competitor to the Note 8.

It’s a competitor to the S8.

Not sure how this glaring reality could be missed.
 

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The iPhone X is not a competitor to the Note 8.

It’s a competitor to the S8.

Not sure how this glaring reality could be missed.
In function yes, but in price not so much. The iPhone X has priced itself in the same range as the Note. The S8 can be had for literally half the price of the iPhone X now.
 

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In function yes, but in price not so much. The iPhone X has priced itself in the same range as the Note. The S8 can be had for literally half the price of the iPhone X now.

I’m sure Samsung would love to be in a position to charge more for their product but they can’t. Demand would likely plummet dramatically.

Both companies are charging what the market will tolerate. That does not equate to the X being a competiting product to the Note 8.
 

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I’m sure Samsung would love to be in a position to charge more for their product but they can’t. Demand would likely plummet dramatically.

Both companies are charging what the market will tolerate. That does not equate to the X being a competiting product to the Note 8.
Yes because Android users don't blindly purchase overpriced products because they were made by a certain company. Regardless, Apple have priced the X in the Note 8 price range so thats the phone its going to be compared to. Price is exactly what determines what its competitors are, same goes for anything consumers may want to purchase.
 

Klyster

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The iPhone X is not a competitor to the Note 8.

It’s a competitor to the S8.

Not sure how this glaring reality could be missed.

It should be but most places I frequent are putting the two against each other...note vs X that is..

I guess it's because currently, they are both of the companies flagships.
 
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