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Would anyone like to submit for this as well? I feel like if you started a timer on your phone you should be able to see it on your watch as a live activity
 
Has anyone seen an issue where mail isn't on the iOS device? Same issue on iPad and iPhone. Mail simply not there, regardless of "show priority" setting. No focus set, no mail filter set. Just not there. Yet on Mac, all there as they should be

In Mail I now have to manually refresh most times to get new stuff to show.
 
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Yeah, don’t know if it’s the charger design or what. My Ankor MagSafe charger at night is fine, but my Tesla is another matter.

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For the love of Thor, DO NOT use the wireless charging pad in the Tesla.
I stopped using it the second day. Unlike MagSafe it doesn't hold the phone in place which leads to crazy hot temps. And I believe the design is crappy as well. Been sticking to the wired -- uncomfortable as it might be.
 
Given that 18.0 will likely be released somewhere between September 16th and 25th (depending on the dates of the iPhone event and release date), an October release would be somewhat quick. And there’s nothing to say they won’t release 18.1 earlier than that. Even if they released it the week after the iPhone goes on sale it still buys Apple 3 or 4 weeks of development time to get it right vs if they had left it in 18.0.
I think releasing it before thanksgiving is a good deadline. I think AI features are going to be the biggest selling point of the iPhone 16 lineup.
 
No magic: it’s just about 3 weeks after the iPhone launch and more or less the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. I could just as easily have said “mid-October”.

Listening to the Apple earnings call, while they have to be muted in their responses, its clear they are counting on AI to drive sales.
 
No magic: it’s just about 3 weeks after the iPhone launch and more or less the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. I could just as easily have said “mid-October”.

Listening to the Apple earnings call, while they have to be muted in their responses, its clear they are counting on AI to drive sales.

This should be interesting. Early sales driver but, personally, I doubt it will be a long term driver.
 
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This should be interesting. Early sales driver but, personally, I doubt it will be a long term driver.
It’s really all going to come down to the Siri / app integration coming next year. If that works as advertised, that’s going to be a selling point almost no one else can match (perhaps Pixels). But that’s a big “if”.
 
Almost every financial analyst on the earnings call is talking about Apple Intelligence.
 
Tim Is now “speculating” about how fast AI will roll out. He more or less said that all the features announced at WWDC would come during the iOS 18 lifecycle (so they don’t anticipate any slipping into iOS 19)
 
No magic: it’s just about 3 weeks after the iPhone launch and more or less the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. I could just as easily have said “mid-October”.

Listening to the Apple earnings call, while they have to be muted in their responses, its clear they are counting on AI to drive sales.
I was the one who ask you lol. Probably a decent guess, as long as the betas keep going smoothly.

I think that’s a poor strategy. The temperature of the room seems that not a lot of people are planning to upgrade because of AI.
 
I was the one who ask you lol. Probably a decent guess, as long as the betas keep going smoothly.

I think that’s a poor strategy. The temperature of the room seems that not a lot of people are planning to upgrade because of AI.
All the financial analysts on the call with Tim seem to think it’s an ok strategy. Questions about AI and the upgrade cycle predominated. I’ll take their “room” over that of a bunch of Apple enthusiasts.
 
Finding that my notification badges are showing up several seconds (5-10) before the notification banner comes in. Sometimes I’ve already read the text/email and moved on before the banner notification appears.
 
All the financial analysts on the call with Tim seem to think it’s an ok strategy. Questions about AI and the upgrade cycle predominated. I’ll take their “room” over that of a bunch of Apple enthusiasts.
No, you misunderstood. I mean the consumers that would purchase the device. Not particularly the people in this thread. Reddit posters, posters on MR, everywhere people are saying AI will not entice them to upgrade. They would need more.

I am not saying it’s a bad strategy, not in the least. Just simply people aren’t lining up excited about AI.
 
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