Monday, September 22, 2014

The Best iPhone Ever? Apple's Most current iPhone Concept Is Getting A Lot of Well Should have Buzz

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The Best iPhone Ever? Apple's Most current iPhone Concept Is Getting A Lot of Well Should have Buzz
Apple's rivals have verified that larger screens hold plenty of appeal in an age where people do a growing number of reading, typing, and movie-watching on their phones. You can work all the technological wonders you really want, but when it pertains to screen size, bigger is simply better. The only question is whether it's worth the tradeoff in terms of portability.

Back when people used phones generally to make calls, Jobs was probably ideal to go small. It's hard to say whether he would have changed his mind if he were still alive. But Apple clearly has, and that's not a bad thing. With the 6 Plus, Apple has at least tried to help out the small-handed with a new feature that brings the top buttons partway down the screen when you double-tap the home button.

I expect the larger phones will be a hit, just as each one of Apple's previous phones have been (with the possible exception of the desultory 5C.) But it will not get away the notice of the gadget-savvy that, after years of accusing Samsung of copying its phones, Apple's newest offerings are following a path that Samsung helped to blaze.

The phones, by the way, were not the only thing Apple introduced on Tuesday-- and the other is far more ambitious. It's called the Apple Watch, and I'll have a separate post on it shortly. Until then, you can find the basics here.

One amusing side note for those who were closely following today's proceedings: Apple hilariously bungled the live stream of its own event, with the feed repetitively cutting out and occasionally throwing up unattractive error messages. When it did work, the Apple executives' voices were at times competing with a muddled voiceover from a Chinese translator. In a gnomic non-apology, the company blamed "remarkably high demand."

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