SlipperyFishes
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The fact that they're skipping a 7s and going straight to the iPhone 8 is triggering my OCD.
They're not tho.
Expect a 7S, 7S+ and 8 (+ sized)
The fact that they're skipping a 7s and going straight to the iPhone 8 is triggering my OCD.
They're not tho.
Expect a 7S, 7S+ and 8 (+ sized)
The fact that they're skipping a 7s and going straight to the iPhone 8 is triggering my OCD.
They're not tho.
Expect a 7S, 7S+ and 8 (+ sized)
They're not tho.
Expect a 7S, 7S+ and 8 (+ sized)
Apple needs to get on top of making this an Animoji:
And having Miyamoto on stage demoing the facial expressions.And Nintendo asks you to pay $9.99 to unlock the full range of facial expressions.
The fact that they're skipping a 7s and going straight to the iPhone 8 is triggering my OCD.
I'm Abed. It's what I do.I think Waffles was trying to make one of those Apple jokes about how they invent everything.
I agree. Can we please get a dark mode for macOS?Ok but has a dark mode been leaked
so y'all are distracted by the emoji--the TrueTone stuff is extremely interesting to me.
So they're trying to pitch this screen as just as high quality as the past iPhone displays, if not higher quality because of the TrueTone optimization. Here's the thing, though, it's an LG OLED. LG hasn't made very many phone-sized OLEDs; they made a few for the LG G Flex and LG G Flex 2 that were reportedly very low quality. Now that they're producing more for the iPhone, they're also putting them in the new LG V30, their upcoming flagship. Here's the thing though, they're still shit quality:
The left is a LG V30 trying to display a solid gray picture; the right is a Galaxy S8 displaying the same photo. You can right off the bat see a few things: LG's phone is uneven, you can see the banding and "texture" that people noticed on the LG G Flexes, and for its part you can see the red display issue on the S8 (where S8s skew red instead of being completely calibrated like past Samsungs were). You can also see a little bit of unevenness on the Samsung, but it's very slight and not completely noticeable.
So the question becomes: did LG manage to produce OLEDs that are good enough, but all of them went to Apple so LG had to make do with the dregs for their own phone? Or are all LG OLEDs like this and Apple just said "fuck it" because Apple needed OLEDs and they didn't want to crawl over to Samsung? I think this will be very interesting to look at once the phone is revealed.
Now where have we seen that before...How will they pronounce iPhone X? Ex or Ten? Would seem weird to say Ten without a prior Nine.
Amid the leaked release of the golden master of iOS 11 last night, developers Steve Troughton-Smith and Guilherme Rambo shared a few interesting tidbits about how the split status bar on the OLED "iPhone X" will work (via 9to5Mac). Falling in line with previous rumors, the iPhone X's status bar will show the time of day on the left of the "notch" and cellular signal strength, Wi-Fi, and battery will be located on the right.
These "ears" of the iPhone X will also be animated in a few ways -- when you plug the device into a power source to charge it, the battery icon grows slightly larger (lower right image) to indicate a successful connection and then minimizes back to its original size. Rambo shared a video of this animated icon in action on his Twitter account.
The breadcrumb trail icon is also staying on the iPhone X, but now it'll reside just below the time, linking you back to the most recently used app with one tap.
Whys that? Itd be easier to drive on a smaller display, no?Don't get your hopes up for ProMotion...
That's gonna be a loooong reach. Shoulda moved it to the bottom new status bar like Android.Don't know if this is posted, it's difficult to keep up with some many different iPhone threads on the front page right now.
https://www.macrumors.com/2017/09/09/iphone-x-split-status-bar-leaks/
It looks like the breadcrumb trail bumps the time higher up on the screen... why?Don't know if this is posted, it's difficult to keep up with some many different iPhone threads on the front page right now.
https://www.macrumors.com/2017/09/09/iphone-x-split-status-bar-leaks/
It looks like the breadcrumb trail bumps the time higher up on the screen... why?
I don't think it's pixel shiftingif that were it, the right ear would also shift, so the glyphs were all level.Its possible they just screwed up their Photoshop.
Or maybe its an example of the type of pixel shifting well see to help reduce OLED burn-in.
That's probably customizable like it was... always?Also, no AM/PM. Is it going to show only a 24 hr clock?
It's because it's not being run on the actual X but instead the 7, which is throwing everything out of wackIt looks like the breadcrumb trail bumps the time higher up on the screen... why?
Why would watch color and photos of ear pods be in the OS?
Why would watch color and photos of ear pods be in the OS?
Why would watch color and photos of ear pods be in the OS?
Old bars were garbage.yay! going back to bar graph for cell signal strength! good riddance stupid dots
Apple Campus right now:
Yikes, that looks rough, like a draft. Doesn't fit in at all.