Brighthelmstone
Well-known member
Apple launching new (same old) stuff? must be annual bonus time for them.....!
This.I believe the term is 'Meh'.
Surely apple don't do big phones as Steve Jobs said he hated them, they looked like skateboards and apple had already found the 'perfect' size with iPhone. Or not.It'll be such a novelty having an enormous screen, for a while, then you'll yearn for a smaller device. I've just just returned to having a regular sized smartphone as the larger screen was, quite frankly, unnecessary.
Currently on sale in tesco for £59. Great little phone and as good as my other smart phones I have had apple/Samsung etc
I was hoping the announcement would be something along the lines of opportunities for their employees.
Maybe not.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/26/b...for-workers-in-china.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
That article is over two and a half years old. Apple lead the way in employee welfare - https://www.apple.com/supplier-responsibility/labor-and-human-rights/
Do use a Samsung? http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/11/b...und-working-at-samsung-supplier-in-china.html
I do
That article is over two and a half years old. Apple lead the way in employee welfare - https://www.apple.com/supplier-responsibility/labor-and-human-rights/
Do use a Samsung? http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/11/b...und-working-at-samsung-supplier-in-china.html
Oh FFS - people are queuing already.
I am just going outside and may be some time.
Can someone enlighten me on what happened last time?
Really looking forward to this...
I expect the iWatch to have a slot for a sim card, so it will be a capable standalone device, capable of viewing photos and videos from Facebook, making and receiving calls as well as being a reliable reminder for taking of medication, or reminders about your work day. However, I expect a big part of the presentation to push the health / fitness capabilities. Probably a 8gb hard drive with two screen sizes and will be priced around £329 and £399.
!! Their website still says £119 (which is still a steal for what it does). At £59 I would be almost inclined to buy another one and keep it in its box until mine packs up. Anyone got an objective view on what an iPhone does that this (and presumably other smart phones) can't do to make them such a "must have"?