1. spARTacus's Avatar
    ...I am the opposite of a home button diehard. I rejected it in 2007 and have always hated it. That’s why I loved BB10 on the Z10 so much.

    If I used my iPhone for any significant task switching at all I wouldn’t be able to tolerate the home button...
    This was/is me also. I hated/hate the physical home buttons.
    06-16-22 09:23 PM
  2. spARTacus's Avatar
    I thought about it, but, honestly, for the amount of time I spend on my phone since leaving BB10 (< 1 hr screen time a day and almost no writing messages longer than a sentence)...I am on my..laptop or my desktop 95% of the time these days, and I use my PCs for virtually all calls, email and messaging...The smartphone is basically a pager for notifications for me...it’s no longer part of my work flow for longer messages...
    Me also for work phone, and especially if working from home. Basically, almost only used for voice and when calls over the network crap out.
    06-16-22 09:32 PM
  3. m3ach's Avatar
    I don’t have a problem with Face ID per se. I understand that the image data is encrypted and secured locally on the phone, just like the fingerprint. I just don’t like leaving my camera uncovered on any device due to the potential for abuse by OTHER apps or exploits.

    A fingerprint reader on the power button would be fine with me. but I’m hopeful that, by 2028 when I need a new phone, there will be much better options.
    Perhaps we won’t need phones by 2028, just have an embedded chip implanted in our brains!
    06-17-22 09:11 AM
  4. Dunt Dunt Dunt's Avatar
    Perhaps we won’t need phones by 2028, just have an embedded chip implanted in our brains!
    Then he'd have to keep his head in a faraday pouch....

    I'm pretty sure 2028 will look a lot like today in terms of phones... New iPhone is going to have a Satellite connection, that feature might expand beyond just emergency texting to actual voice or low speed data?

    But pretty sure it will still be something you hold in your hand... look back six years, not really that much has changed in the general market of smartphones. Batteries last a little longer, displays are a little bigger and better (less stuff in the way too... ), network connections are faster and stronger, cameras offer wider or longer shots. But a 2016 phone and a 2022 phone look much the same... in general.


    But.... never really know, if the economic outlook turns worst than a simple recession? People tend to turn to socialistic systems during tough times... chips in the head might be a good way to make things fair for all.
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    06-17-22 10:19 AM
  5. m3ach's Avatar
    Then he'd have to keep his head in a faraday pouch....

    I'm pretty sure 2028 will look a lot like today in terms of phones... New iPhone is going to have a Satellite connection, that feature might expand beyond just emergency texting to actual voice or low speed data?

    But pretty sure it will still be something you hold in your hand... look back six years, not really that much has changed in the general market of smartphones. Batteries last a little longer, displays are a little bigger and better (less stuff in the way too... ), network connections are faster and stronger, cameras offer wider or longer shots. But a 2016 phone and a 2022 phone look much the same... in general.


    But.... never really know, if the economic outlook turns worst than a simple recession? People tend to turn to socialistic systems during tough times... chips in the head might be a good way to make things fair for all.
    It was a joke lol

    I agree, things won’t have moved on that far by 2028, it’s just not that far away.
    06-17-22 11:28 AM
  6. Chuck Finley69's Avatar
    It was a joke lol

    I agree, things won’t have moved on that far by 2028, it’s just not that far away.
    For chips in the head?
    06-17-22 12:18 PM
  7. Tsepz_GP's Avatar
    I found the faceID feature for unlock on Apple phones to be quite useful, but the fingerprint feature for unlock on Android phones to be just as useful. I am actually surprised that the below/in screen fingerprint scanner thingys work as well as they do, in comparison to a dedicated separate fingerprint scanner, for example.
    I have had a few Androids with in-screen fingerprint reader and to this day still find those things hit or miss versus FaceID. Luckily my Mate 40 Pro has both FPS and Face recognition with an TOF biometric sensor, much like FaceID, the TOF Face Unlock is 99% of the time on point unless I am wearing a mask which is where I default to Fingerprint.

    On my iPhone luckily when I am wearing the mask it has the Apple Watch + FaceID verification.
    06-17-22 04:01 PM
  8. m3ach's Avatar
    For chips in the head?
    Of course not, that’s just around the corner.
    06-17-22 06:34 PM
  9. Paul Reichert's Avatar
    The TeslaBerry
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    06-18-22 02:57 PM
  10. Tsepz_GP's Avatar
    Went ahead and got me a 13 Pro Max 256GB Graphite on Monday after my 11 PM got stolen, I simply could not wait for the 14 Pro Max to land in South Africa, it will probably only get here in November/December, so I did indeed replace my old iPhone now with a current one (as of September 2nd 2022, lol).


    One thing about getting a new iPhone is that once your iCloud restore is done you are basically right back to where you left off on your old phone, so when the restore completed on the 13 PM is felt as though I had a bigger 11 PM lol, the same wallpaper I had on the 11 PM was even applied along with my whole setup including iOS 16 Beta.

    So far loving the 13 Pro Max, battery is settling in well and is truly impressive given that it’s driving a bright 120Hz screen and 5G, though I have subsequently turned it to 4G as 5G is very spotty.

    It’s truly jarring how huge the camera setup is on this phone, though it is welcomed as the results are superb as per usual especially for video.

    One thing I do not miss from the 11 Pro Max is the Intel modems, the 13 PM much like the 12 range is using Qualcomm modems and this is instantly felt, it shifts between Wi-Fi routers instantly and catches mobile network instantly where the 11 would take a few moments. Glad Apple dropped Intel, that was the one thing that held back the 11. My iPhone now seems to be on par with my Huawei in the RF department - note a lot of network gear in South Africa is Huawei, and for a long time I noticed how Huawei phones had better RF than my Samsungs and more so than my Apple devices, now it seems there is more parity, happiness!

    Ps. Did I mention how ridiculous the battery life is on this thing, with me being on iOS 16 I have the battery indicator turned on and each time I look at it it’s sitting at the same percentage for long periods even after it falls under 90%, very nice.

    Still cannot wait to see what the 14 will bring, I’m especially looking forward to the 14Pro/ProMax camera situation, on the chip side I don’t expect much as the A16 will be based on the same 5nm Plus process as the A15 in that 13 range.
    Laura Knotek likes this.
    09-02-22 04:46 PM
  11. SteinwayTransitCorp's Avatar
    Went ahead and got me a 13 Pro Max 256GB Graphite on Monday after my 11 PM got stolen, I simply could not wait for the 14 Pro Max to land in South Africa, it will probably only get here in November/December, so I did indeed replace my old iPhone now with a current one (as of September 2nd 2022, lol).


    One thing about getting a new iPhone is that once your iCloud restore is done you are basically right back to where you left off on your old phone, so when the restore completed on the 13 PM is felt as though I had a bigger 11 PM lol, the same wallpaper I had on the 11 PM was even applied along with my whole setup including iOS 16 Beta.

    So far loving the 13 Pro Max, battery is settling in well and is truly impressive given that it’s driving a bright 120Hz screen and 5G, though I have subsequently turned it to 4G as 5G is very spotty.

    It’s truly jarring how huge the camera setup is on this phone, though it is welcomed as the results are superb as per usual especially for video.

    One thing I do not miss from the 11 Pro Max is the Intel modems, the 13 PM much like the 12 range is using Qualcomm modems and this is instantly felt, it shifts between Wi-Fi routers instantly and catches mobile network instantly where the 11 would take a few moments. Glad Apple dropped Intel, that was the one thing that held back the 11. My iPhone now seems to be on par with my Huawei in the RF department - note a lot of network gear in South Africa is Huawei, and for a long time I noticed how Huawei phones had better RF than my Samsungs and more so than my Apple devices, now it seems there is more parity, happiness!

    Ps. Did I mention how ridiculous the battery life is on this thing, with me being on iOS 16 I have the battery indicator turned on and each time I look at it it’s sitting at the same percentage for long periods even after it falls under 90%, very nice.

    Still cannot wait to see what the 14 will bring, I’m especially looking forward to the 14Pro/ProMax camera situation, on the chip side I don’t expect much as the A16 will be based on the same 5nm Plus process as the A15 in that 13 range.
    You do have to give the devil his do, the change of phone on Apple is seamless and super easy.
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    09-12-22 06:27 PM
  12. SteinwayTransitCorp's Avatar
    This was/is me also. I hated/hate the physical home buttons.
    See thats what makes this place fun, I love the home button and kept my 8 Plus for it. Makes the world go around
    09-12-22 06:28 PM
  13. Tsepz_GP's Avatar
    You do have to give the devil his do, the change of phone on Apple is seamless and super easy.
    Incredibly so
    Absolutely love how seamless the process is.
    09-12-22 11:43 PM
  14. zer0ten's Avatar
    My work gives me a new iPhone every few years and this year is one of those years. It usually just ends up sitting in a drawer though. IPhones work flawlessly but they're just so boring.
    09-13-22 01:18 AM
  15. spARTacus's Avatar
    My work gives me a new iPhone every few years and this year is one of those years. It usually just ends up sitting in a drawer though. IPhones work flawlessly but they're just so boring.
    Wow. You've got iPhones sitting in a drawer? You should sell them when they are still new if you don't need the new models because you keep using the old ones.
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    09-17-22 09:41 AM
  16. Tsepz_GP's Avatar
    Have to say I am loving this 13 Pro Max, the battery life is insane, even more so than 11 Pro Max.
    I have since my last post enabled 5G Auto, turns out the Sub-6 5G in my area is very stable and has far less traffic than 4G, even during the power cuts, 5G on my network (Vodacom which is owned by Vodafone) stays up without a hassle for the 2-3 hours without power.

    Anyone here gone to a 14? How is it so far?
    I’m loving the refinements Apple keep bringing in their own time with their own approach, the Dynamic Island was a brilliant way to handle the screen cutout situation, a very Applesque approach.

    Now here’s hoping the 15 comes with Thunderbolt 3.0 USB-C just like the iPad Pros.
    Laura Knotek and ddp_in like this.
    09-17-22 01:46 PM
  17. Ben xfg's Avatar
    Have to say I am loving this 13 Pro Max, the battery life is insane, even more so than 11 Pro Max.
    I have since my last post enabled 5G Auto, turns out the Sub-6 5G in my area is very stable and has far less traffic than 4G, even during the power cuts, 5G on my network (Vodacom which is owned by Vodafone) stays up without a hassle for the 2-3 hours without power.

    Anyone here gone to a 14? How is it so far?
    I’m loving the refinements Apple keep bringing in their own time with their own approach, the Dynamic Island was a brilliant way to handle the screen cutout situation, a very Applesque approach.

    Now here’s hoping the 15 comes with Thunderbolt 3.0 USB-C just like the iPad Pros.
    I believe @grover5 picked one up just lately.
    09-17-22 03:03 PM
  18. Dunt Dunt Dunt's Avatar
    Have to say I am loving this 13 Pro Max, the battery life is insane, even more so than 11 Pro Max.
    I have since my last post enabled 5G Auto, turns out the Sub-6 5G in my area is very stable and has far less traffic than 4G, even during the power cuts, 5G on my network (Vodacom which is owned by Vodafone) stays up without a hassle for the 2-3 hours without power.

    Anyone here gone to a 14? How is it so far?
    I’m loving the refinements Apple keep bringing in their own time with their own approach, the Dynamic Island was a brilliant way to handle the screen cutout situation, a very Applesque approach.

    Now here’s hoping the 15 comes with Thunderbolt 3.0 USB-C just like the iPad Pros.
    Areas of town that have Sub-6 version of 5G are very stable here as well.... but they seem to have started to throttle the speed there somewhat. When my wife first got a 5G phone two years ago, I did some testing and it always got near 800 Mbps with Verizon. When I got my iPhone 13 Pro Max several months ago I tested it out and never saw much more than about 400 Mbps. So I got my wife's to test and hers again, and it is about the same. I think at this point you just have a lot more folks with 5G phones... somewhere there is a "bottle neck" and they have to balance out the traffic. But it is stable and latency is much better... can tell when you move out of a Sub-6 area.
    Tsepz_GP likes this.
    10-13-22 08:37 AM
  19. Tsepz_GP's Avatar
    Areas of town that have Sub-6 version of 5G are very stable here as well.... but they seem to have started to throttle the speed there somewhat. When my wife first got a 5G phone two years ago, I did some testing and it always got near 800 Mbps with Verizon. When I got my iPhone 13 Pro Max several months ago I tested it out and never saw much more than about 400 Mbps. So I got my wife's to test and hers again, and it is about the same. I think at this point you just have a lot more folks with 5G phones... somewhere there is a "bottle neck" and they have to balance out the traffic. But it is stable and latency is much better... can tell when you move out of a Sub-6 area.
    I’m now seeing the same throttling here, lol. A few months ago I got an average of about 500Mbps in Sub-6 5G speeds, now I’m lucky to get 300Mbps, lol…
    Attached Thumbnails Anyone thinking of updating their older iPhone to new iPhone this year?-049c927d-7100-4cfe-9bff-f0c81f2f7270.jpg  
    12-23-22 01:00 PM
  20. RBuzz's Avatar
    For the main question - Anyone thinking of updating their older iPhone to new iPhone this year?
    Sure I will,
    After 15 years #Apple finally caught up with #BlackBerry...
    https://9to5mac.com/2023/06/05/ios-1...use-customize/

    https://crackberry.com/blackberry-90...part-iii-os4-6
    Time to celebrate...
    06-06-23 03:48 PM
  21. Dunt Dunt Dunt's Avatar
    For the main question - Anyone thinking of updating their older iPhone to new iPhone this year?
    Sure I will,
    After 15 years #Apple finally caught up with #BlackBerry...
    https://9to5mac.com/2023/06/05/ios-1...use-customize/

    https://crackberry.com/blackberry-90...part-iii-os4-6
    Time to celebrate...
    Yes time to celebrate Apple....

    I know that gestures that they added years ago, really helped with my move from BB10 to iOS. The landscape clock is one of those, why did it take so long type of things.

    But my two year old iPhone will get the update, so still no reason to upgrade this year....
    Tsepz_GP likes this.
    06-07-23 08:01 AM
  22. Tsepz_GP's Avatar
    It’s a really great thing about iPhone, you watch the new iOS update get announced and you know for a fact you will get the latest iOS and at least 95% of the features if they are not hardware dependent for at least 5 years.
    06-17-23 03:12 PM
  23. Chuck Finley69's Avatar
    It’s a really great thing about iPhone, you watch the new iOS update get announced and you know for a fact you will get the latest iOS and at least 95% of the features if they are not hardware dependent for at least 5 years.
    I'm still using a XR without issues and still getting updates. I'll keep my A13 5G and 5a for another year as well. Having fun spending money on better things for now.
    Tsepz_GP likes this.
    06-17-23 05:35 PM
  24. Tsepz_GP's Avatar
    Treated myself to a 15 Pro Max 512GB White Titanium, absolutely loving this thing, the bezels have shrunk so much that Apple were able to make the phone overall smaller than the 13 Pro Max (which I came from) and 14 Pro Max, it is also a lot lighter, so much easier to handle.

    The move to USB-C has helped A LOT, as I have an iPad Pro which uses USB-C and a spare phone that is an Android and uses USB-C so I have a lot of USB-C cords around the house.

    Camera, Display, Battery life are all great and as expected of a Pro Max model, Apple have had those on-lock since 11 Pro Max.
    10-11-23 02:05 AM
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