The Apple Event on Tuesday
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It's a T-Mobile ad featuring Apple iPhone:
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I found this site where you can order the new iWatch before it's available to the general public. Being able to detect oxygen seems pretty huge. How many lives is that going to save? Probably a lot, but let's face it. If it even saves one life, it's all worth it.
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I know, I know...
I love my Series 4 Apple watch. I love being able to get and receive texts on it. I love being able to see, with a raise of my wrist, the current temperature, my heart rate, and whatever features I want (like calling home). I was a skeptic on the utility of the iPhone, and even more so of the Apple Watch. I was wrong in both instances. I was surprised at how useful the Apple Watch is.
I was tempted with the series 5, but the only compelling feature was the "always on" feature. However, that didn't induce me to buy, so, last year, I passed.
The series 6 announced today has more features that make it interesting: the "always on," from series 5, improved EKG, and most interestingly, a SpO2 monitor - a pulse oximeter. None of those features are compelling to me either. So, I'm going to pass again.
But...
D3 has a series 2 and I'm fearful that she's at the end of upgradability for her watch. So, I pulled the trigger on the Apple Watch SE for myself. It has the same features as my Series 4 (but no EKG) as well as a better processor. Cheaper too, with, hopefully, several years of OS upgrades. I'll hand my Series 4 down to D3 and sell her Series 2 on eBay. I'm sure that some sucker buyer will be interested.
My iPad Air is a version 2. Perfectly functional and use it for nothing that web browsing, Netflix, email and simple games. I see no reason for me to upgrade to either the new iPad Air announced today or the iPad version 8.
Next year, perhaps.
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Next year, perhaps.
That's fair. I know almost everybody else considers it "lame", "uncool", "stupid", "unethical", "evil", or "fascistic" to not upgrade one's Apple products every year, but honestly, I really don't think the people who don't upgrade every year are as terrible as almost everybody else thinks they are. I think in most ways, the people who don't upgrade every year are basically equal with those of us who do.
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Next year, perhaps.
That's fair. I know almost everybody else considers it "lame", "uncool", "stupid", "unethical", "evil", or "fascistic" to not upgrade one's Apple products every year, but honestly, I really don't think the people who don't upgrade every year are as terrible as almost everybody else thinks they are. I think in most ways, the people who don't upgrade every year are basically equal with those of us who do.
@Horace said in The Apple Event on Tuesday:
Next year, perhaps.
That's fair. I know almost everybody else considers it "lame", "uncool", "stupid", "unethical", "evil", or "fascistic" to not upgrade one's Apple products every year, but honestly, I really don't think the people who don't upgrade every year are as terrible as almost everybody else thinks they are. I think in most ways, the people who don't upgrade every year are basically equal with those of us who do.
Thanks Horace
From Jennifer (who is still using an iPhone 5S)
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@Horace said in The Apple Event on Tuesday:
Next year, perhaps.
That's fair. I know almost everybody else considers it "lame", "uncool", "stupid", "unethical", "evil", or "fascistic" to not upgrade one's Apple products every year, but honestly, I really don't think the people who don't upgrade every year are as terrible as almost everybody else thinks they are. I think in most ways, the people who don't upgrade every year are basically equal with those of us who do.
Thanks Horace
From Jennifer (who is still using an iPhone 5S)
@taiwan_girl said in The Apple Event on Tuesday:
From Jennifer (who is still using an iPhone 5S)
And takes some might fine pictures with it!
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Shhh, I actually use a regular camera quite a bit (Canon EOS 70D)