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[emoji]128591[/emoji][emoji]128591[/emoji][emoji]128591[/emoji]Damn, I am having none of those problems. I'll count myself lucky, I know how these phones get when the new ones start coming out
It's either that or people are trying to convince themselves they need the new model. I think it's a bit of both
usually the updates are the reason for it all
I'm zero hyped about the keynote.
I don't see any reason, why I should switch from the 6s. Honestly I don't see why anyone with a 6 or 6s should switch.
The design (if pictures are true), is super lazy and the camera looks even worse. Plus I haven't heard about any spectecular new features.
That 8 better be worth the wait with all this talk I keep hearing about them saving the "big guns" and working on it for 2 years.
I agree for the most part. But my thing is that we're used to a major redesign every 2 years (e.g. iPhone 4, 5, 6) while the S models are usually saved for the smaller/refined updates. Just seems like we're getting small updates 2 years in a row.Overall, it sounds like a lot of you care more about the design / look of the phone rather than the upgrades internally or otherwise.
2 years of working on a new design with show a high payoff come next year. All you guys who want a new looking phone can be sure of that. But for now, this design is actually pretty great IMO and it's the clear choice business move for Apple to hold their big hits for next year.
Overall, it sounds like a lot of you care more about the design / look of the phone rather than the upgrades internally or otherwise.
2 years of working on a new design with show a high payoff come next year. All you guys who want a new looking phone can be sure of that. But for now, this design is actually pretty great IMO and it's the clear choice business move for Apple to hold their big hits for next year.
I agree for the most part. But my thing is that we're used to a major redesign every 2 years (e.g. iPhone 4, 5, 6) while the S models are usually saved for the smaller/refined updates. Just seems like we're getting small updates 2 years in a row.
I'm zero hyped about the keynote.
I don't see any reason, why I should switch from the 6s. Honestly I don't see why anyone with a 6 or 6s should switch.
The design (if pictures are true), is super lazy and the camera looks even worse. Plus I haven't heard about any spectecular new features.
Yea I'm upgrading to both the iPhone 7 and the 2017 iPhone (starting this year I'm just upgrading every year instead of every 2) but another thing is why couldn't they just release it for this year? What's the big deal about this whole 10 Year Anniversary? Who cares about an Anniversary. Just seems like an excuse to wait another year. But if it's a legit reason that they're waiting to release it this year because it's not perfect and up to Apple standards yet then I understand. But for "iPhone Anniversary" reasons that I've been hearing sounds stupid.And that's the point.
If they provided a big redesign right now, all of you would jump ship to the new phone and the 10th Anni would fall on an S-style upgrade. Or they would have to do ANOTHER redesign and it would be too much change.
But by doing this 2 year in a row S-style upgrade, they will have all of you 6S users and a lot of 6 users (a lot of yall saying 6 users shouldnt upgrade this year) to upgrade for next year. Your phones will be on its last legs, the new iOS will start slowing it down, that redesign will lock you in, and boom- they got your money.
I don't care either way, really. I'm upgrading to both phones because I love tech and why not.
If they're waiting on Tim Cook to deliver a fresh and innovative design next year, don't hold your breath. He's been following industry trends since he took over in 2012. Next years iPhone will resemble the Galaxy Edge with a few twists.
The focus on design died with Steve Jobs, they've been riding his wave for past 4 years.
If they're waiting on Tim Cook to deliver a fresh and innovative design next year, don't hold your breath. He's been following industry trends since he took over in 2012. Next years iPhone will resemble the Galaxy Edge with a few twists.
The focus on design died with Steve Jobs, they've been riding his wave for past 4 years.