I'd just give it ProMotion and less jelly w/ a 512GB storage option. Then it'd be perfect.
I'd just give it ProMotion and less jelly w/ a 512GB storage option. Then it'd be perfect.
The headphone jack argument is so exhausting. With all the options at various prices why wouldn't someone have at least one pair of wireless earbuds/headphones?
Do people just love the cheapo free Apple earbuds that came paired with phones back in the day? They sound terrible. Additionally, if you were an audiophile you would be using a DAC and not a 3.5mm plug.
Someone buys a $500 iPad Mini, which is already a luxury item, then complains about no headphone jack. Just stop.
- Very, very few people would be able to tell the difference between lossless and high quality compression especially if not in a completely silent room.What's exhausting is ignoring the reality: WIRED IS BETTER if you care about audio QUALITY. Another definition of "luxury" could be in maximizing audio quality... the luxury of being able to listen to the fullest incarnation of music available from Apple... instead of the detail-constrained stream in Bluetooth.
Bluetooth does not have the bandwidth to play Apple's own lossless files to their fullest. Instead, they have to be compressed into a smaller stream to "fit" into bluetooth bandwidth. What does compression do? Throws out musical DETAIL. Can AirPods play full lossless? No. Can AirPods Pro play full lossless? No. Can AirPods Max play full lossless? No. Could $50,000 Bluetooth headphones play full lossless? No. Could $1,000,000 Bluetooth headphones play full lossless? No. Could $1B Bluetooth headphones play full lossless? No. Bluetooth doesn't have the bandwidth for it.
Guess what can play highest quality music to the fullest? OLD Apple tech that still has headphone jacks and/or brand new MBPros in which Apple chose to include a headphone jack... that Apple themselves invested new time to make even better. Apparently Apple believes in 3.5mm enough to invest valuable time working on the jack. Wonder why? Where's your critique of Apple for investing that time on that jack?
3.5mm is also ubiquitous. Pretty much ANYTHING that can produce audio- excluding most Apple mobile hardware (SANS Apple laptops) & Apple copycats- will more likely come with a headphone jack than any other way of connecting to it. Where are we in the "forcing the future" nonsense slung when Apple jettisoned it what 5+ years ago? How many airlines have dumped 3.5mm and gone bluetooth "the future" only? How much other audio hardware has dumped 3.5mm for bluetooth only. Surely the pro audio people are all bluetooth by now right? No??? Why are they still wired?
It has NOTHING to do with "cheapo" or clinging to the past. If you want to maximize quality, you need wired. Getting it via Dongle seems a poor option. The DAC in a $10 retail dongle from Apple is almost certainly not as good as the DAC inside every single mobile device Apple makes. Yes, high-quality dongles are also available but there's redundancy there since every Apple mobile device already has a high-quality DAC inside it. You have a high-quality DAC inside every mobile device from Apple you have. You just can't directly tap it with any kind of headphones or buds anymore. If you could, you would have the OPTION to hear Apple lossless to its fullest... without needing a "cheapo" or not "cheapo" dongle and the redundancy of carrying around a SECOND DAC when you already have a great one INSIDE.
Those who argue against headphone jack wants by others when including one has no effect on their usage whatsoever are arguing that for what exactly? If Apple put it back in and you never used it, so what? You could still enjoy Apple devices exactly as you do now. Another group of us could get what we want too. Net cost/loss for you? Nothing. Net gain/win for others? Something. That's called win:win. If you EVER found yourself in a spot where the buds were dead and no way to get a quick charge, you would still have an option to get to enjoy some audio. Airlines- for example- will hand out headphone jacks to anyone who needs them. Bluetooth headphones? No. WIRED. If only you had the jack option.
To those arguing against something they don't use but that- like some useful ports for some on brand new MBpros- reviving would have absolutely no effect on them whatsoever, just stop.
….a good point, very well made ? ( just saying)Those who argue against headphone jack wants by others when including one has no effect on their usage whatsoever are arguing that for what exactly? If Apple put it back in and you never used it, so what? You could still enjoy Apple devices exactly as you do now. Another group of us could get what we want too. Net cost/loss for you? Nothing. Net gain/win for others? Something. That's called win:win. If you EVER found yourself in a spot where the buds were dead and no way to get a quick charge, you would still have an option to get to enjoy some audio. Airlines- for example- will hand out headphones to anyone who needs them. Bluetooth headphones? No. WIRED. If only you had the jack option, you would have a way to listen too.
To those arguing against something they don't use but that reviving- like some useful ports for some on brand new MBpros- would have absolutely no effect on them whatsoever, just stop.
The only improvement I would ask for is a promotion display.
I can't get used to the Touch ID. I keep swiping up to open it up. Keep forgetting. Also, it's nowhere near as fast as Face ID in my opinion.
Prefer Touch ID over Face ID, and it works perfectly in the new position, even better then the old home button version.Touch ID doesn't work as well in the new position. Face ID would have been much better.
Jumping from 128 to 512 would still cost you $300.Start at 128GB and let next step be 512GB.