Apple unveils iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max – more pro than ever before(apple.com)
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Apple unveils iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max – more pro than ever before
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2021/09/apple-unveils-iphone-13-pro-and-iphone-13-pro-max-more-pro-than-ever-before/
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It is crazy to me that my iPhone 8 "Normal" is with a 4.7" display is smaller than the iPhone 13 Mini with a 5.4" display. I don't understand these devices to get larger every year (unless it is to smuggle away the need for a larger battery). I must be getting old even though I'm just 30 year old....
The normal 8's display is smaller, but the 13 mini is still smaller overall (5.45 x 2.65 x 0.29 vs 5.18 x 2.53 x 0.30)
While this is true, I myself love 4' displays more than anything. The best I could find a couple of years ago was SE (first generation). Now I can't find anything. Something is wrong with either me or this display things.
Same here. The original SE was perfect. I always call it the Nokia 3310 of iPhones. Timeless perfection and a pinnacle of form factor.
- flat sides, which means you can put the phone on the sides to watch videos, take steady photos, videos
- on off button at the top, volume on the side. Which means no accidental offing when taking photos with the volume button
- perfect screen size that allows an average adult hand to reach any area of the screen with a thumb
- flat sides, which means you can put the phone on the sides to watch videos, take steady photos, videos
- on off button at the top, volume on the side. Which means no accidental offing when taking photos with the volume button
- perfect screen size that allows an average adult hand to reach any area of the screen with a thumb
Oh man, I always mention your third point to people around me, and they're like ":| just use your both hands"!
I cannot believe that 4 years latter they still have the notch.
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I wonder if sales will be as successful as usual for this new device. I feel that we’re starting to really hit peak phone, where the only things to improve over time are minor components the average consumer doesn’t really care too much about.
I wonder if we’ll ever see a MacBook-like refresh cycle for iPhone’s. Still the year-on-yeah without the number, but a 3-5 year full refresh cycle.
I wonder if we’ll ever see a MacBook-like refresh cycle for iPhone’s. Still the year-on-yeah without the number, but a 3-5 year full refresh cycle.
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