It's official: I'm switching cycles. The math, timing, and pros and cons all for out. If I can make it happen, day fucking 1 for iPhone SE.
Question now is, anyone want a 64GB 6 for 300? Regardless, time to hit up the pawn shops tomorrow to get a good offer.
You should be able to trade one in to Best Buy for about $300
On the one hand, not having 4GB of RAM in the 10" Pro is a bummer, but on the other hand, 2GB is still pretty solid on iOS.
Part of me really wants to go back to a smaller phone, I am torn.
I am often nostalgic for Steve Jobs' Apple but having 3 iPhone sizes is the right thing to do and I don't know if he would have signed off on that. Apple are going to clean up this year again, they won't be able to make the SEs quickly enough.
Are you sure there are enough weirdos like me and you that would line up for an SE enough for a mini iPhone to be released with every flagship, or at least spec-identical 6 months after?
Because I want that to happen SO bad.
Might not be suited to large screens? Might not work well with the new pencil tech stuff
Apple has been "updating" the iPhone price over the years with ease because it's easier to hide it away with the contracts.
I guess my perception is skewed by how it is in Europe where the price of the iPhone has been increasing more steadily, for which part of it can be pegged to exchange rates and so, but at the same time the iPad was just sitting on the 500 price for almost all this time (with neglectable increments of 10 euro or so some years, varying on country).$650 has been the starting price for a "flagship" iPhone since the iPhone 4, actually.
I hope the 2GB of RAM in the iPad Pro doesn't bode poorly for the iPhone 7 Plus.
Am not sold either. Will stick with the Air 1 until Air 3 (4GB, 4K) comes around.Nah, fuck off Apple you cheapskates. 2gb of ram in the 'pro' is just shit. Again you will have safari crashes and not being able to have many tabs open. And the price for the lowest model in Australia is now $899. Bullshit.
Am not sold either. Will stick with the Air 1 until Air 3 (4GB, 4K) comes around.
Want 400dpi on 9.7" like the Plus has on 5.5". Not possible?4K? You'll be waiting for awhile.
Want 400dpi on 9.7" like the Plus has on 5.5". Not possible?
Sep. 2017 should be possible. Needs more battery as well, I guess.I don't think they'll introduce another resolution anytime soon. Developers are still slow to update to the 12.9 inch Pro resolution.
Sep. 2017 should be possible. Needs more battery as well, I guess.
Apple really shit the thread with the iPad pricing in Australia since the Pro. First the gimped 32GB 12.9" for $1249 and now the 9.7" for $899.
The Apple pricing is really shit in Australia the last couple of years.
I remember the iPhone 6 was $999 for the 64gb version which I thought was reasonable. The 6s 64gb is $1229. The 6 64gb is actually more than when it launched 18 months ago - $1079
I got my iPad Air 64gb for $799? The iPad Pro 9.7" 128gb (mid tier) is $1,149.
I'm kinda at the point where I can't really upgrade every 2 years, but maybe every 3 or 4 years and basically run the iDevice into the ground. Most of the hardware I hand down to family members so I can't really sell it and get money back either.
Would match 4K recording and stuff. Yeah, let's see.Again, I doubt it. But we'll see.
Are you going to switch to the pro?I'm pretty sure I paid $699 for my 32gb iPad 3. Now $899 for 32gb pro.
Would match 4K recording and stuff. Yeah, let's see.
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Are you going to switch to the pro?
Would love to have the pencil for my math stuff. Next time.I don't think so. I can wait it out and see what happens with the next version.
I'm pretty sure I paid $699 for my 32gb iPad 3. Now $899 for 32gb pro.
Apple really shit the thread with the iPad pricing in Australia since the Pro. First the gimped 32GB 12.9" for $1249 and now the 9.7" for $899.
People just want to big number.At this point people are complaining about RAM size without even being able to articulate the actual difference it makes in everyday use.
Hell, I just wanted a 9.7 inch iPad with pencil support. Everything else is gravy.
It's about future proofing. It's logical to assume that 4GB of RAM would have given the Pro a longer amount of time before it started to become slow or lose access to new apps/games.At this point people are complaining about RAM size without even being able to articulate the actual difference it makes in everyday use.
Hell, I just wanted a 9.7 inch iPad with pencil support. Everything else is gravy.
Why are the people concerned with longevity already considering upgrading?It's about future proofing. It's logical to assume that 4GB of RAM would have given the Pro a longer amount of time before it started to become slow or lose access to new apps/games.
Now the memory is the same as the Air 2, there's only the faster processor to justify the upgrade for anyone who doesn't need Pencil support. Being awful at art I am one of those people, so paying near £200 more for what amounts to a faster processor and a couple more speakers isn't something I can justify. I'd rather put that £200 towards the next iPad I buy instead.
Not sure who you're referring to here - I currently have an iPad 3 which has lasted me 4 years.Why are the people concerned with longevity already considering upgrading?
At this point people are complaining about RAM size without even being able to articulate the actual difference it makes in everyday use.
Hell, I just wanted a 9.7 inch iPad with pencil support. Everything else is gravy.
It's about future proofing. It's logical to assume that 4GB of RAM would have given the Pro a longer amount of time before it started to become slow or lose access to new apps/games.
Not sure who you're referring to here - I currently have an iPad 3 which has lasted me 4 years.
I guess I was just expecting a big spec jump over the Air 2 given the price rise, and what's actually inside doesn't seem all that great of a leap. There's the faster processor, but that's it. At £200 extra it's only really worth it if I'd get use out of the Pencil (additional £80) which I wouldn't.You've made it 4 years with a 3 but you're worried about longevity on the Pro? I don't get it. The Pro is far better specced for longevity than the 3 was.
Since you've already got a 6s, the SE doesn't really seem like it's "for" you. I suppose you could view it as correcting a mistake if you upgraded to the 6s after giving up hope that they'd ever release a more current 4" phone, but yeah, probably best to just hold off for now, and next time you're in a position where you actually need to upgrade, you'll likely be able to select from a more current crop of phones at all sizes.But as of now it seems like more of a downgrade than anything. Maybe I'll just keep the 6S until they release a 4" with a new design. (Hopefully in a year.)
Pretty much! And this is very annoying when working with intensive apps.When iOS starts feeling memory pressure it sends didReceieveMemoryWarning to apps to get them to throw out transient stuff. ...
Hm, it goes further, the 2GB 9.7 inch also halves the memory bit width to 64 bit from the larger ones 128 bit, impacting the memory bandwidth total.
I mean, technically easy to understand, half the RAM, half the pinout, but that 128 bit bus is what allowed some of the A9Xs impressive feats. It does have less resolution to feed though I suppose.
Welp, here's hoping for next month then.References to early 2016 12-inch MacBook seen in latest OS X Server version
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http://9to5mac.com/2016/03/23/2016-macbook-os-x-server/
Could be coming soon or delayed and Apple forgot to update the Server app because Apple hates it.
Apple's 'Early' timeframe is usually Jan- April.
References to early 2016 12-inch MacBook seen in latest OS X Server version
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http://9to5mac.com/2016/03/23/2016-macbook-os-x-server/
Could be coming soon or delayed and Apple forgot to update the Server app because Apple hates it.
Apple's 'Early' timeframe is usually Jan- April.
On the one hand, not having 4GB of RAM in the 10" Pro is a bummer, but on the other hand, 2GB is still pretty solid on iOS.