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What did the 'damp squib' crew expect or hope for?
So it's the 4s not an iPhone 5, not overly impressed with it to be honest, think I'll stick with the 4 until the 5 does come out.
I can't wait to hear all the new features BUT if you ask me the next big thing we're all REALLY waiting for is a MASSIVELY improved new type of battery.
We've all got gadgets in our pockets eating up battery like there's no tomorrow and for the vast majority of these devices, you won't get more than a day's use out of it before it needs a recharge. This needs improving, and not just incrementally. It needs improving DRAMATICALLY. I want to be able to power my smartphone for several days at a time, as it is permanently connected to 3G data networks, quietly organising my life on the fly.
Phones have gotten SO advanced now that people are running out of ideas as to what features future devices may boast. We can't dream them up faster than they're being developed. But one thing surely everyone can agree would be appreciated is a battery life you can be proud of. And besides, a longer battery life means fewer charging cycles which means you use less electricity and in turn save the planet. Everyone's a winner.
I wish they'd hurry up and develop it. I hate running out of juice
On the news this morning it seems all they've done is bring it into line with current android devices, they don't superscede it in any way.
From £499. Are the Jobs disciples mad.
Pretty much as expected I reckon, Only good thing for me is I have no desire to upgrade. iPhone 4 with IOS 5 will do me until the next release.
This Siri gimmick reminds me of the Orange Wildfire service that was around in the early 2000s. It was basically a service you called up and talked to for getting certain tasks done. It managed your voicemail, would call or text people for you and stored any information you cared to share with it, all by your commanding it: "Wildfire, call my Mum" or "Wildfire, take a memo".
The service didn't last very long and Orange killed it off. Why? Because people just don't like talking to machines. Most modern phones have degrees of voice activated functionality but barely anyone takes advantage and no amount of dressing it up with this "personal PA" element is going to change that.
The first time I see some ponce on a train talking into his phone "what's the weather going to be like today in Brighton?" I am going to laugh because quite frankly how hard is it to press the little WEATHER button on your screen? In fact on an Android device you don't even need to press a button as there's a weather widget right there on your home screen.
Frankly this announcement has been disappointing. There's nothing new with the iPhone 4S, just slight tweaks and improvements. Where's the innovation?
If you asked, 'What's the meaning of life?' what would it say?
I can't wait to hear all the new features BUT if you ask me the next big thing we're all REALLY waiting for is a MASSIVELY improved new type of battery.
We've all got gadgets in our pockets eating up battery like there's no tomorrow and for the vast majority of these devices, you won't get more than a day's use out of it before it needs a recharge. This needs improving, and not just incrementally. It needs improving DRAMATICALLY. I want to be able to power my smartphone for several days at a time, as it is permanently connected to 3G data networks, quietly organising my life on the fly.
Phones have gotten SO advanced now that people are running out of ideas as to what features future devices may boast. We can't dream them up faster than they're being developed. But one thing surely everyone can agree would be appreciated is a battery life you can be proud of. And besides, a longer battery life means fewer charging cycles which means you use less electricity and in turn save the planet. Everyone's a winner.
I wish they'd hurry up and develop it. I hate running out of juice
I like to think Apple will have had the sense to realise people will do this all the time, and program it accordingly. I wouldn't be surprised if it just says "42".
No porn though - this is Apple remember!
42 is the answer to Life, the Universe and Everything. It is not the meaning of life.
Mind you, if you ask Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Knowledge Engine "What is the meaning of life?" it returns 42