Not to everyone. Right now, I'm running 16 GIGABITE iPhone SE (first gen), the only thing available in home full of iPhones when I was switching from 256 GB AMOLED Android for Apple Watch and Airpods that were too good to ignore for any longer.adds no meaning to life, will be a temporary "wow" and nothing more?
Playing music was simpler.What is good about a 3gs over an x/11/12?
Well, there was less of it for starters.How?
Ok. I don’t understand how that makes it easier.Well, there was less of it for starters.
Not to come off any kind of way but this logic for a company is stupid. Because the sole purpose of a company that sells you products is to make money off said products. The reason iPhones are more widely available is because there was demand for it so Apple increased how many phones they pump out each year so that more people can buy them. More phones equals more money. Keeping the iPhone exclusive and producing the same numbers they used to back then wouldn’t have made Apple the trillion dollar company that it is today. The thrill is gone because people upgrade every year when in fact they don’t really have to. Smartphones have reached a peak where you don’t have to upgrade every year because the “upgrade” is very minimal to that of last year’s model.The reason for me at least why the thrill is gone is due to Apple making a lot of these phones. Which is great don’t get me wrong.
But back then, the iPhone came with exclusivity attached to it. The iPhone wasn’t even sold in a lot of countries back then, people didn’t know about the 3:00AM ( EST ) pre order fiascos we used to deal with and I very vividly remember the astronomical amount of people that would line Up at the mall for them. Hundreds of people all looking to get their hands on the next iPhone only to be turned away at the door “ sorry, the iPhone is sold out “
when that would happen, it would feel super dope to take it out of your pocket and have the eyes of iPhone thirsty folk staring at you.
“ how did you get it so fast? It’s sold out ! Until next year !! “ I used to love showing off my latest little gadget.
“ is that the new iPhone ?!? OMG LET ME SEE IT !! “
now the thrill is 100% gone as Apple has folded to the crying. The exclusivity is gone. The hype is gone. You can walk into a T-Mobile store on launch and easily get one. Back then it was either AT&T or Verizon. And it was only at their major locations. Not the middle of the mall little kiosks.
back in my day. You had to put in some serious work, and even if you was up right when pre orders was live, every second was precious. For the iPhone 6 Plus ? Oh my god. My OG Mac Rumors folks know what’s up. Those where some stressful times when shipping dates was pushed out all the way into Late November into early January ( for some ) 10 minutes into preorder day ! Imagine 2 hours into it.
I remember a girlfriend who went into her AT&T store to pre order one. They had her come in via and “ appointment “ I went with her to see the look on the guys face who was handling it for her. Right before the final signature I asked “ when will she receive it ? “ - “uhmm let me check ... hmm it looks like it’s back ordered “ then I would show him my confirmation “ yeah you need to be camped in front of a computer at 3AM in order to get a launch day iPhone “ he had no idea what I was talking about and yes, he had a line of people going out the door. This was what it was like to get an iPhone back then.
yeah. The thrill is gone for me because the exclusivity of being able to have the latest piece of hardware in your pocket while everyone else had to wait is now a thing of the past.
heck, I remember when the 6 Plus came out and the way those photos used to come out. Some of the best times in my life was captured on my iPhone 6 Plus. And a lot of those times was captured on that phone while everyone else was still waiting for theirs to come in.
The reason for me at least why the thrill is gone is due to Apple making a lot of these phones. Which is great don’t get me wrong.
But back then, the iPhone came with exclusivity attached to it. The iPhone wasn’t even sold in a lot of countries back then, people didn’t know about the 3:00AM ( EST ) pre order fiascos we used to deal with and I very vividly remember the astronomical amount of people that would line Up at the mall for them. Hundreds of people all looking to get their hands on the next iPhone only to be turned away at the door “ sorry, the iPhone is sold out “
when that would happen, it would feel super dope to take it out of your pocket and have the eyes of iPhone thirsty folk staring at you.
“ how did you get it so fast? It’s sold out ! Until next year !! “ I used to love showing off my latest little gadget.
“ is that the new iPhone ?!? OMG LET ME SEE IT !! “
now the thrill is 100% gone as Apple has folded to the crying. The exclusivity is gone. The hype is gone. You can walk into a T-Mobile store on launch and easily get one. Back then it was either AT&T or Verizon. And it was only at their major locations. Not the middle of the mall little kiosks.
back in my day. You had to put in some serious work, and even if you was up right when pre orders was live, every second was precious. For the iPhone 6 Plus ? Oh my god. My OG Mac Rumors folks know what’s up. Those where some stressful times when shipping dates was pushed out all the way into Late November into early January ( for some ) 10 minutes into preorder day ! Imagine 2 hours into it.
I remember a girlfriend who went into her AT&T store to pre order one. They had her come in via and “ appointment “ I went with her to see the look on the guys face who was handling it for her. Right before the final signature I asked “ when will she receive it ? “ - “uhmm let me check ... hmm it looks like it’s back ordered “ then I would show him my confirmation “ yeah you need to be camped in front of a computer at 3AM in order to get a launch day iPhone “ he had no idea what I was talking about and yes, he had a line of people going out the door. This was what it was like to get an iPhone back then.
yeah. The thrill is gone for me because the exclusivity of being able to have the latest piece of hardware in your pocket while everyone else had to wait is now a thing of the past.
heck, I remember when the 6 Plus came out and the way those photos used to come out. Some of the best times in my life was captured on my iPhone 6 Plus. And a lot of those times was captured on that phone while everyone else was still waiting for theirs to come in.
I couldn't care less what you use, it just gets boring coming across essays in multiple threads about your hate for everything new.
Back in the iPhone 3G days, all the music app had to do was let the user navigate their own library. (full disclosure: I'm looking at it on a 1G iPod touch, iOS 3.1.3 right now). This was often the user's CD collection ripped to iTunes. A fairly static collection the user knew really well. That allowed a simple UI: Five fairly static tabs on the bottom to switch between albums, artists, songs, playlists, etc. A different view of the library was just one press away. Above these five buttons was a beautifully simple scrollable list of items (e.g. songs). Touch a song and it played. No force touch or long press to access hidden menus. No swipe left, right, whatever.Ok. I don’t understand how that makes it easier.
At the same time that sort of thing applies to applies a lot of things that aren't brand new anymore. For example, space launches used to be thrilling for many, but after a while became "just another thing" for quite a few.Oh yeah, back on topic; we don't get this sort of thrill anymore.
Watch for about a minute and a half. The audience reaction is worth it alone![]()
That was the intro of a brand new product/product category, which had been rumored for years. And that was the moment when it became reality. And unlike today, there were not a ton of leaks, and we really didn't know it was coming. I watched it live, and it was a once in a generation unveiling.Oh yeah, back on topic; we don't get this sort of thrill anymore.
Watch for about a minute and a half. The audience reaction is worth it alone![]()
We'll agree to disagree then.think nickdalzell1's are some of the most interesting posts on this whole website
I know it's unrealistic, but it was thrilling.It's completely unrealistic to expect that kind of presentation on anything like a regular basis.
This is something a person would say when they are too poor and can’t afford the newest product and they feel left out, FOMO, and they tell themselves this.So there are some new iPhones out. Who cares, really? I don't know whether it's the year (pandemic). Perhaps this year has made me realize that phones aren't a very important thing in life, especially when the phone I have is more than sufficient. Spend another $1,000 on something that really doesn't matter, adds no meaning to life, will be a temporary "wow" and nothing more? Nah.
Am I alone? These new phones don't excite me. Beyond that, they're downright boring. There are just more important things to lust after--like normalcy.