Apple Announcement Sept. 2014
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@IRJ said:
@ajstringham said:
@Dominica Sorry if this threads comes across as condescending. It's not meant to be, as I know @IRJ agrees.
My stress level is very high and I havent slept well in almost two weeks. My fiance is 8 months pregnant and may have Cholestasis
Sorry to hear that. The sleep part, I'm right there with you. I haven't had a sound night sleep in, literally, months. I am exhausted but can't sleep. Damn manic episode...
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@Dominica said:
@IRJ said:
@Dominica said:
For me, it's about the phone working, vs. not working. I and all the members of my family with Android phones had awful luck with them not working, not updating emails, not getting texts, etc.
It was the first sentence that threw me off. I know you're technical. I have no problem contacting support when working with a new product, especially if its available for free.
Like I said, not a matter of support. The phones were sh!t. Support sent new phones, 5 phones in a row, as a matter of fact, each one a piece of crap with something else wrong with it! No thanks. I don't have the time or desire to mess around with an Android, just because it's not an iPhone, and so many "technie's" won't use iPhones just cause they are Apple devices, and "techies" consider themselves "too cool for Apple". I'm way more secure in my geekiness than that.
Lol. "More secure in my geekiness". Not usually the context I use that statement in. ROFL
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@Nic said:
I'm sad they increased the screen size. 4 inches is just right for me - I want a phone that I can reach all around the screen with one hand.
This is the only reason I might end up going with a 5s after all. I don't want a huge phone.
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@Dominica said:
@Nic said:
I'm sad they increased the screen size. 4 inches is just right for me - I want a phone that I can reach all around the screen with one hand.
This is the only reason I might end up going with a 5s after all. I don't want a huge phone.
That's my other gripe with iPhones, personally. I like a bigger phone. The iPhone feels tiny to me.
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Again though, to each their own.
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@ajstringham said:
That's my other gripe with iPhones, personally. I like a bigger phone. The iPhone feels tiny to me.
I'm a girl and girl's pants have small back pockets. I refuse to wear a holster, so the phone either has to fit in my back pocket, or get in cozy with the "girls" if I don't have pockets.
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I'm kinda interested in the iWatch, but that price seems a bit high, compared to all the others. I'd probably have to see it and play with it in person to know for sure. Plus it sucks for lefties who wear their watch on the right wrist, as the knob is on the wrong side, unless they have an "invert" function.
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@Dominica said:
@ajstringham said:
That's my other gripe with iPhones, personally. I like a bigger phone. The iPhone feels tiny to me.
I'm a girl and girl's pants have small back pockets. I refuse to wear a holster, so the phone either has to fit in my back pocket, or get in cozy with the "girls" if I don't have pockets.
Ah. Well guys don't have that luxury...at least I hope they don't...cringes Sorry, bad mental images just popped up...
Anyways, why not in the front pockets?Those would probably be easier.
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Womens pants really don't have front pockets. You are lucky if a tick tack can fit in some of them. Bra or back pockets are where it has to go!
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@Nic said:
I'm kinda interested in the iWatch, but that price seems a bit high, compared to all the others. I'd probably have to see it and play with it in person to know for sure. Plus it sucks for lefties who wear their watch on the right wrist, as the knob is on the wrong side, unless they have an "invert" function.
Most of us just get used to it.
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@Minion-Queen said:
Womens pants really don't have front pockets. You are lucky if a tick tack can fit in some of them. Bra or back pockets are where it has to go!
Hmmm....interesting. I did not know this piece of info...
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@ajstringham said:
Hmmm....interesting. I did not know this piece of info...
Obvious reasons are obvious.
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@JaredBusch said:
@ajstringham said:
Hmmm....interesting. I did not know this piece of info...
Obvious reasons are obvious.
insert confused face here
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I'm going to get the iPhone 6 soon. The extra big screen and thinner package are the big deals for me. The faster proc is a minor bonus.
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I'm going to consider the watch too.
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This looks like a good summary of the announcements...
http://www.theverge.com/2014/9/9/6107091/apple-watch-iphone-6-most-important-things
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@ajstringham said:
That's my other gripe with iPhones, personally. I like a bigger phone. The iPhone feels tiny to me.
How big do you want? The new iPhone 6+ is enormous. That's a small tablet, not a phone.
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@Nic said:
I'm kinda interested in the iWatch, but that price seems a bit high, compared to all the others. I'd probably have to see it and play with it in person to know for sure. Plus it sucks for lefties who wear their watch on the right wrist, as the knob is on the wrong side, unless they have an "invert" function.
I could see me using it. So often I only look at my phone to see if something has happened. If the watch keeps me updated without needing to go to the phone itself, that could be a major win.
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I don't think I would use the apple watch. personally I like to say as "technology free" as possible when out of the house/not at work. I don't like being tied to technology, I guess I'm one of the few IT folks like that.
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I'm thinking that the watch actually would help to keep me "technology free." I can't be disconnected but it lets me less "involved."