Shrug now but I bet on about 2-3 years you won't be able to see how the world was without it.
I thought the 8 and 8+ both would work with AR as wellShutout said:The "X" wins because of one thing nobody is talking about: Augmented reality. This tech, if they do it right will absolutely change EVERYthing.
The advertising/informational possibilities of this are staggering all by themselves but you can incorporate it into games (and everyone loves games).
Imagine watching a football game on TV and popping your phone up and seeing on the screen all that player's fantasy points, a team's schedule, or info like that player's career stats, etc. ow imagine that in a movie, at a restaurant, gas station.
Imagine popping your phone up over an AppleBee's menu and it saying not only calories, ingredients, etc, but also "You ordered this on March 23, 2018". Or a little smiley face over 3-4 items saying "Shutout's favorites".
Or going to a grocery and scanning your phone up an aisle and seeing a note form your wife with an arrow that says "buy this one".
Almost limitless possibilities.
I thought the 8 and 8+ both would work with AR as well
EDIT : NModin33 said:Anyone have insight as to when we will see verizon and the like drop the prices on the 7 and 7s? Current offers have a 128Gb 7 for $750 7s is $850
I'm holding my 5s together with a shoe string and bubble gum. No way I'm dropping a grand for the 8X, but a nice new shiny 7s with a ton more GB than I'm limping along at sounds wonderful.
It's the front facing 3D camera that is the bigger deal though, correct?![]()
There are no added AR Capabilities built into the X AFAIK.
Front facing camera, OLED full face screen, battery life, and rear facing camera (vs the 8).It's the front facing 3D camera that is the bigger deal though, correct?
Pocket?While they may be able to take over for the mini in size, the Plus-sized phones are just too big as phones. I don't walk around with a purse, so I just don't have a place to store a plus phone when I'm walking around.
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I don't like putting my phone in my back pocket. I am afraid of sitting on it and breaking it.Pocket?While they may be able to take over for the mini in size, the Plus-sized phones are just too big as phones. I don't walk around with a purse, so I just don't have a place to store a plus phone when I'm walking around.
A good question!I wonder how apple's annual upgrade plan will work for people who get the X in November and then want to upgrade again next September? Will they perpetually have to wait until November to upgrade?
IIRC it's a 0 interest "loan" through a 3rd party (guessing interest is subsidized by Apple) and payments are direct to them.If I buy my phone through Apple, does my payment get wrapped up into my Verizon bill or do I have to pay Apple in separate bill?
Holding your phone up for augmented reality is just gong to be terrible. The last thing I want to see at Maunakey is a bunch of iPhones being held up using augmented reality.Shutout said:The "X" wins because of one thing nobody is talking about: Augmented reality. This tech, if they do it right will absolutely change EVERYthing.
The advertising/informational possibilities of this are staggering all by themselves but you can incorporate it into games (and everyone loves games).
Imagine watching a football game on TV and popping your phone up and seeing on the screen all that player's fantasy points, a team's schedule, or info like that player's career stats, etc. ow imagine that in a movie, at a restaurant, gas station.
Imagine popping your phone up over an AppleBee's menu and it saying not only calories, ingredients, etc, but also "You ordered this on March 23, 2018". Or a little smiley face over 3-4 items saying "Shutout's favorites".
Or going to a grocery and scanning your phone up an aisle and seeing a note form your wife with an arrow that says "buy this one".
Almost limitless possibilities.
Have you seen how people use their phones the last decade? People walk with them, looking at them all he time with "real life" right in front of them. There are memes they make fun of people acting like zombies with their phones. Every day of my life I see people driving while looking at their phones.Holding your phone up for augmented reality is just gong to be terrible. The last thing I want to see at Maunakey is a bunch of iPhones being held up using augmented reality.
Your other scenarios are not appealing why would I want to put my phone in my face while watching a game on TV? Makes no sense I get all the info I need from the TV and if I want more I can simply look at my tablet versus watching my TV through my phone. Why would I need to point my phone at my menu to tell me my favorite foods at a restaurant? If I been there I know what I liked or didn't. The one use I see that has functionality now is showing building/shop names along with you directions.
Lastly, augmented reality will become the next thing once Microsoft, Google, Facebook, or Apple get the form factor down to the size of a normal pair of glasses. Microsoft HoloLens and their compact AR glasses are the future. The glasses implementation will keep you from intruding in other peoples space and make it invisible to you when watching games, shopping, etc. Holding a phone up for info I can simply see on my phone is lame in my opinion.
Not to go off on a tangent, but I agree with you about ads; I have blockers on my browsers and have them set to block on all sites, unless the site asks me to not block the ad. If they are a small little site, I figure my ad revenue can help, if they ask me nicely.I see the ad potential for companies, which just makes all the more reason why I wouldn't like it. I block all the ads I can as it is.
Yeah, I have seen how they use there phones that was my whole point. I mention not wanting crap like that intruding into one of the most awe inspiring places on earth.Have you seen how people use their phones the last decade? People walk with them, looking at them all he time with "real life" right in front of them. There are memes they make fun of people acting like zombies with their phones. Every day of my life I see people driving while looking at their phones.
Of course people will do this. Especially if the game ( or music event) is live at a park.
I think you miss the point on how this will work when you say why would I want this when I can see it on TV or use my tablet or phone? Think about how that works. If you see info on a tv, then you see what they want you to see. But how many times have you watched a game and said "where did that guy go to college?" Or watched a movie and someone say "was she in...?". Now think how you answer that question on the fly. You stop watching whatever you are watching and you start typing on your phone. With this you CONTINUE watching the live action and you simply hold the phone up like a qrc scanner and the data populates. With Siri, it could be as easy as hold the phone up, say "Siri, show me all her movies". Simple as that.
Where you're really not seeing the future is where this matters:. Money. Ad revenue. One new and incredible way for advertisers to get your attention, such as, say, Poppa Johns advertises that during tonight's Texans game, hold your phone up after every TD to get a 10% off promo coupon...Loaded straight to your poppa Johns app..Ready to go when you order on our app.
It won't have to be that one of these companies has to get a specific form factor to make it viable: they just have to embrace it into their technology for it to become viable because they are a driver in mainstream adoption. A perfect example is Apple pay. Other people had NFC transmission and the sort. It wasn't new. But when Apple pushed it into their devices and endorsed it, all of a sudden McDonald's and Williams Sonoma and restaurants all seemed very interested in having compatible devices.
Apple is driving this because they stand to make money. Lots of it. Out of this and they have the vehicle to sponsor it in these phones.
Look at one or two of their selling points that got time at the event: animoji and AR gaming. That's a significant investment on their part and some significant stage time for two things that are directly related.
This isn't going away and if Apple and advertisers have their way it will change the way we use phones all over again in the next decade, just as they said.
Papa Johns sucks ### - unless Poppa Johns meant something else.Shutout said:Poppa Johns advertises that during tonight's Texans game
I absolutely love my AirPods. Use them religiously for the gym, for my commute, and for taking calls. Won't ever go back.Glad to see the 7/8s will ship with the headphone jack adapter. I still refuse to believe that wireless headphones are an upgrade. Any wireless tech that forces me to now routinely charge whatever I used to just plug in is not an upgrade to me. I dont use wireless keyboards/mice for the same reason.
Wireless charging is different because it's not introducing a new "thing" you have to charge.
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Where did you order?Ordered my new 8 (256gb) this morning. Nice and easy.
Ordered it off of the AT&T site. I am an AT&T customer currently, so this was a continuation of my 'Next' program with them, although I have paid off my current iPhone 6.Where did you order?Ordered my new 8 (256gb) this morning. Nice and easy.
Contact lens will be the play.Foosball God said:I think Google Glass had it almost right. It was just a little too ahead of the curve.
Yes, they are the same sizeIs the iPhone 8 roughly the same size as the 7? I have been looking at cases, and they are all listed as 7 and 8; I've been looking on Amazon, and I can't tell if they just added the 8 to sell more.
What does that even mean?I assume the X has the same dual camera as my 7 plus which allows us to take the portrait photos? Awesome feature, will never go back.
You live in a tough neighborhoodI chose to pick mine up at the nearest apple store. I swear if people clap at me when I go pickup my latest stupid expensive purchase like previous times, people are getting punched in the face.
My experience with the AirPods at the gym/working out was not great. They kept falling out during my HIIT sessions which wasn't just annoying but an interruption to good work outs. The noise isolation in the gym it terrible and i don't want to turn up the volume to loud. Sound quality was way down from my normal set of workout headphones. For gentle bike rides they are fine but the way they pop out of my ears i'd be afraid I'd never find one if it fell out while riding.I absolutely love my AirPods. Use them religiously for the gym, for my commute, and for taking calls. Won't ever go back.
Glad they killed the headphone jack. Relic.
Mine literally have never fallen out. I use them daily. That said im lifting weights and not doing arobacize or whatever high intensity exercise you're doing.My experience with the AirPods at the gym/working out was not great. They kept falling out during my HIIT sessions which wasn't just annoying but an interruption to good work outs. The noise isolation in the gym it terrible and i don't want to turn up the volume to loud. Sound quality was way down from my normal set of workout headphones. For gentle bike rides they are fine but the way they pop out of my ears i'd be afraid I'd never find one if it fell out while riding.
At the price given i wouldn't own a set I took mine back. I'd rather spend that money on B&O, RHA, Vmoda, Jaybird, etc. I personally work out with the Jaybirds as they stay put regardless of what i'm doing.
The head jack removal is irritating but can be overcome with a dongle so you can charge and play. I just leave the dongle on my B&O set so it is always there. It is a bad solution but it works.
I looked at the S8+ but i'm still not convinced it is better than an iPhone. Looking forward to seeing the 10 so I can make that decision.
I've yet to meet anyone that does not have them fall out on occasion. Not to mention sound quality and isolation level at the gym.Mine literally have never fallen out. I use them daily. That said im lifting weights and not doing arobacize or whatever high intensity exercise you're doing.
Not sure I understand your complaint here... Previously it was TouchID or Passcode, now it's FaceID or Passcode. You're going to be relying on some biometric login or passcode regardless.The main concern I have with the X is the only way to unlock is the face recognition or the passcode from what I understand. I'm not a passcode guy, nothing to hide so always having to rely on the face recognition worries me.
How will it work if your wearing ball cap or sunglasses, will you always need to take those things off or is it just based on your face shape?
Then I misunderstood the release. I took it as since they did away with the home button the only way to unlock was with face recognition or passcode. If you can still opt for neither then ignore the above.Not sure I understand your complaint here... Previously it was TouchID or Passcode, now it's FaceID or Passcode. You're going to be relying on some biometric login or passcode regardless.
Apple was pretty clear that FaceID should work no problem with hats/classes.. I'd presume it will work with sunglasses as well given the variety of sensors involved in the scan.... but that remains to be seen. I find it hard to believe they'd come to market with a product that would require you to remove your sunglasses or enter a passcode each time.
YOu say you're not a passcode guy, nothing to hide... are you implying you'd rather not lock the phone? IF so, I'm pretty sure that's an option on the X as well. They didn't MAKE you use TouchID or passcode on the older phones, and I doubt they'll MAKE you use FaceID or passcode on the new ones.
Airpods are great if they fit your ears. I'm fortunate that mine do.I've yet to meet anyone that does not have them fall out on occasion. Not to mention sound quality and isolation level at the gym.
I'm sure if you just sitting on a weight bench chilling and doing gentle exercise they might not fall out. I only had an occasional dropped airpod that way. Unfortunately that is only two days of my work out routines. HIIT is High Intensity Interval Training. I do HIIT in the form of running, biking and full body workouts. My sessions are generally full body workouts. I say this to give everyone an idea of the conditions I tried them under.
Example hit sessions 35/25 (3 Rounds)
6 high knees 4 lunge jumps 5 narrow 5 wide press-ups 5 toe touches 5 full body crunch 6 mountain climbers 2 side step 4 crab toe touch 4 kick through
Generally here is my week where I would use headphones. The lifting days were not to bad but it really depends on what you are doing.
Monday – Lifting
Tuesday – Sprints
Wednesday – Lifting
Thursday – HIIT
Saturday – HIIT
In the end the Jaybirds were all around better for the same price as the AirPods.
Could be the issue as I never preferred the ones that came with the phone.Airpods are great if they fit your ears. I'm fortunate that mine do.
Always loved the apple earphones and always fit great for me. These fit exactly the same.zDragon said:Could be the issue as I never preferred the ones that came with the phone.
Regardless of fit the sound and noise isolation is lacking so wouldn't use them most of the time. If I wanted to go with out it I would wear the AfterShokz. Apple buds are inferior to most brands of head phones.Always loved the apple earphones and always fit great for me. These fit exactly the same.
That's interesting, I have always found them better sounding than most earphones in the same price range (~$20). I like the way they fit, and would hope that the Bluetooth version would have the same fit. Not sure I could swing the $150 for a pair of earphones, tho.Regardless of fit the sound and noise isolation is lacking so wouldn't use them most of the time. If I wanted to go with out it I would wear the AfterShokz. Apple buds are inferior to most brands of head phones.Always loved the apple earphones and always fit great for me. These fit exactly the same.