So it got USB-C and replaced the vibrate switch with an "action" button.
Most iterative generation ever?
Just wait for the replacable battery in the iPhone 16. They'll sell it as an innovation.
You mean like USB-C?
That’s what everybody has been saying every year since like 2017. New iPhones have always been very iterative apart from a few exceptions.
I suspect if their goal was maybe to make it unattractive to current iPhone owners so they don't switch over to USB-C and maybe the next gen will truly be fully wireless? Would definitely be interesting.
Another step towards interoperability.
More like thrown into my hand, buy 2nd hand phones folks and tell your friends to too. It’s more economical and ecological.
Even 2nd hand, these devices are overpriced and still soon-to-be obsolete.
It would be pretty stupid to throw an iphone in the trash, they sell used like hotcakes
The biggest surprise to come out of the event was that the Watch didn't already have UWB.
Boringest Apple event ever.
And it's still a brick, lol.
Looking for a banana?
I'm here wishing more android phones were bricks...
...with a fugly hole in the display no less.
New Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max? Are they taking a page out of Nintendo's naming manual?
hmm yes i want my phone to be made of fucking titanium, that sounds cost-effective
You're not getting an iPhone or any flagship phone for their cost effectiveness
I’m okay with a weak year. Maybe they’ll refine the software more instead of playing catch up to new hardware.
Why it called iPhone 15 ? Why they even change they add a number?
I mean, I wouldn’t upgrade from my 12 Pro Max, but the battery life alone makes it superior to all previous iterations. I wonder when we will hit a wall on transistor size. It’s gotta be close! Cross talk is already an issue.
So it got USB-C and replaced the vibrate switch with an "action" button.
Most iterative generation ever?
Just wait for the replacable battery in the iPhone 16. They'll sell it as an innovation.
You mean like USB-C?
That’s what everybody has been saying every year since like 2017. New iPhones have always been very iterative apart from a few exceptions.
I suspect if their goal was maybe to make it unattractive to current iPhone owners so they don't switch over to USB-C and maybe the next gen will truly be fully wireless? Would definitely be interesting.