clippedgull
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Nothing wrong with my 6s+ so will watch the stream but will not be upgrading this year.
Turn off for me is no headphone jack. I don't want to have to buy a decent quality pair of blueteeth headphones as well as a phone. I will though, eventually.
Me and Mrs T both have windows phones. Very happy with them
I've just popped them in my ears. I feel like I'm underwater!
You sound like my kind of man. Mac updates to both the Pro and Air are due too, but they may not be announced today. I'll be keeping an eye on that too.
iOS 10 has been out in beta form for a while - I'm pretty sure there's no user profile functionality I'm sorry to say.
32GB being the standard size now. No such thing as a 16GB. Good news in my opinion. Even better news as the costs will remain the same!
Agreed on the 32gb thing. 16gb is ridiculously small for modern usage, particularly given that iOS can eat up nearly half of that before you even start using the phone.
I'm not sure I agree on the pricing, certainly in the UK. Given the post-Brexit devaluation of Sterling, I wouldn't be surprised if we will have to pay more than the current pricing structure for the 6s and 6s Plus. But, on the positive side, at least we've got out country back etc.
I have a Galaxy S6 for my personal phone and an iPhone 6S for work. I've been with Samsung since the Galaxy S3 after trying and failing to get on with an HTC One, so was intrigued to see what an iPhone would bring to the table.
It's great for emails and for sorting my calendar etc (better than my Samsung could I reckon), and the visual voicemail thing is handy, but it just feels like it could never be more than a business phone for me. Android gives a lot more flexibility and it just feels more fun to use and more personal than an iPhone.
It'd take something pretty special to prevent me getting the S7 or waiting for the S8, and from the info being leaked out so far, it doesn't sound like this version of the iPhone will do enough to persuade me to make the change. We shall see. I've read that the one coming out next year is going to be a pretty special one to mark the 10th anniversary of the iPhone, will be interesting to see how true that is.
Getting rid of the headphone jack seems like the beginning of a ploy to push Beats bluetooth headphones to me, and they are well overpriced for the sound quality you get; they're ultimately just a fashion accessory. Shame really as the earphones you get with the iPhone are surprisingly decent quality and I've been using them quite a bit recently with my Samsung. Can't see them including Bluetooth headphones so assume the standard ones would go into the charging port? Would be a drawback if that were the case.
I was lucky to get a 6S as the company has since realised that they are far too expensive to just dish out, so people have started being issued with Windows phones Hasn't gone down particularly well with a lot of people.
I have an S6. Lovely Phone.
Its ok but the battery life is SHOCKINGLY bad
I'm getting too old for all of this. Why can't I have been born in the nineties?
Football scores, radio (with headphones) on train, video messaging. Happy with that lot!
I remember having a PAGER at Withdean that gave me live score updates, scrolling the scores across its little LCD screen. I thought that was CUTTING EDGE, and it ensured I usually had a cluster of people hunched round me at half time.