There is a very simple answer to the question about the specs- grow sales on the basis of heightened expectations.
Yeah, I recall listening to that episode.David Sparks (MacSparky) may be on to something: he thinks Apple has no intention of making the iPad any more like a laptop than it already is. This is their plan, not a miss (in their eyes). Sparks has adjusted his expectations (and use of his iPad) accordingly. I think there is something to this.
Does make you wonder, though, why they endowed it with hardware befitting a powerful laptop.
Something else I read was that they don’t want to make something super crazy limited to the iPad Pros only, so it might be a next year thing once the other iPads get given a bit of a spec bump. Probably isn’t true and that their restrictions to keeping it a tablet are more likely but its something to think aboutiPadOS 15 is a bit of an eye sore at the moment. I am so glad I did not buy both the 11“ and the 12.9” models.
As far as I am concerned, Apple is massively dropping the ball on this one. Especially with the powerful new hardware in the new iPads (ie not utilising it one bit)
Yeah, I recall listening to that episode.
But in that same token… his kids (teenagers, I believe) use the iPad as a laptop. It’s always a case by case scenerio… some people can get by using the iPad as a laptop, while some require the use of an laptop.
Works with Big Sur. Can't speak for Catalina, but I suspect it will there, too.if i install the public beta, will Sidecar still work on my Macs (one with Big Sur, the other with Catalina)?
I’m excited to invoke notes from a corner. How can one CHANGE The corner to left instead of right side, for people who are quite used to swiping up to app drawer from bottom right, and dont’ want a note each time?
Pinch out with your fingers or the trackpadIs there some quick way to get to all open tabs in a window now, instead of tapping the LEFT icon, and then tapping again the four box, to get to all open tabs? Used to be easy, upper tap on the two nested squares, now more than 2 steps more?
It is no different than the iPhone version...locked and sorted by Apple based on app description/grouping set up by the developer.Is the App Library editable or locked down with odd groupings in iPad OS 15?
As expected. Zero openness, zero desire to do some extra work versus doing the minimum.It is no different than the iPhone version...locked and sorted by Apple based on app description/grouping set up by the developer.
As expected. Zero openness, zero desire to do some extra work versus doing the minimum.
Apple is getting way too lazy. I would understand it if they did updates all year long but they literally have one big update a year.
I have no problem with the App Library… it gives me an option to look up apps alphabetically (via list) too.As expected. Zero openness, zero desire to do some extra work versus doing the minimum.
Apple is getting way too lazy. I would understand it if they did updates all year long but they literally have one big update a year.
Apple gives you the ability to NOT use app library and arrange your icons in or out of folders in any position on the screen as you see fit. I can see where someone might want the option to turn app library off so you don't accidentally swipe left that one extra time, but big deal, you can still create your own "app library" and have been able to for years.As expected. Zero openness, zero desire to do some extra work versus doing the minimum.
Apple is getting way too lazy. I would understand it if they did updates all year long but they literally have one big update a year.
Which is why my daily driver is a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. The only reason I still have my iPhone 12 Pro is my Apple Watch Series 6.there’s always Android if you want openness? Apple’s MO hasn’t changed in many many years. why would it change now?
I’m curious.Which is why my daily driver is a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. The only reason I still have my iPhone 12 Pro is my Apple Watch Series 6.
I first got the 12 Pro when it came out on a contract. I actually like the size, which makes it a good backup for when I want something more pocketable.I’m curious.
If an Apple Watch is the only reason you own a iPhone, why go with the 12 Pro? An iPhone SE could help in providing a solution unless you value the 12 Pro camera over the S21 Ultra.