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Apple be like Changing one thing calling it an innovation and sell it for high price.

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  • 1
    Thank you for the reminder.
  • 6
    That was a long time ago.

    Nowadays they just demand high prices.

    I still fail to see innovation in Apple products and general.
  • 0
    Did they change smth?
  • 4
    You be like reusing same old joke for the 1000th time.
  • 3
    This is not just an upgrade it is a breakthrough!

    This is the best i(Phone|Pad|Pod|Mac) we've ever made.

    https://neal.fun/design-the-next-ip...

    Go into the presenter mode and have fun
  • 0
    I’m an apple fan but not changing the notch in iPhone 14 and 14 plus is bad. The dynamic island is cool but they should’ve put it on the regular version of the phone and not just the pro.
  • 1
    @jonas-w Awesome.
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    @jonas-w nice site!
  • 2
    wait apple is just upselling normie tech?
  • 1
    @aviophile I learnt this from Apple.
  • 2
    apple fans argue this is because the iphone is already the perfect phone. Perfect can't get any better
  • 1
    My pet peeve is when people tell me “it just works”. This is true to an extent, in the sense that things within the ecosystem just work together in most ways you can think of… some of the time… The new updates seem to have fixed most of my issues (with the occasional glitch here and there on Mac, but it’s still in beta), but the real reason I use Apple mobile devices is the cleaner, more fluid UI, home automation, Siri, and SideCar. Then, I use Mac OS because it’s close enough to Linux that I don’t feel lost in the command line, with many shared APIs and concepts, but with better commercial support and less fiddling with the OS, freeing me up to fiddle with my code instead (I have Asahi Linux, too, of course).

    This last event may have been underwhelming, but it seems like they’re finally starting to iron things out before releasing them again, because that’s really the main reason they’re still relevant
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    @adamthephantump then they cannot sell the pro

    Its marketing technique.
    Like the pop corn at movies
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  • 0
    If it works, don't touch it
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