It's interesting how there's a nearly zero percent chance my next phone isn't an iPhone. This level of loyalty isn't remotely close to true for any other device I use.
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I couldn’t agree more: no need to upgrade just b/c a new marginally better iPhone is being released. Not only is the new phone ridiculously expensive, the upgrade cycle is unnecessary and bad for the environment. #apple #iphone #money #environment #utility #waste #expense #tech #innovation
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This video is actually really worth it. The next iPhone is actually adding a feature that allows for an much easier way to create spatial videos. It is the end of iPhone, just not the way we would expect it to end. https://lnkd.in/dbtcrXvi
The beginning of the END of iPhone
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It's an interesting question, Brian! While some people might be tempted to upgrade their iPhone purely for cosmetic reasons, I believe the majority of us would prioritize the functionality and performance upgrades that come with a newer phone. The camera is definitely one of the key features that many users look forward to when considering an upgrade. With each new iPhone release, Apple seems to raise the bar in terms of camera quality, offering better low-light performance, enhanced zoom capabilities, and more advanced image processing. However, it's important to note that while a better camera can certainly enhance our photography experience, there are other factors to consider as well - such as battery life, processing power, and overall user experience. Ultimately, it boils down to personal preferences and priorities. Would love to hear what others think about this! ��🍎
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Would we ever want to do a cosmetic iPhone upgrade just to look like the newer phone? 🍎📲 Or do we really want the better camera?
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Did you manage to pre-order a new iPhone? Are you ready to see the new connector from lightning to USB-C. #newphone #newbeginnings #itmanagedservices #itmanagers #itassetmanagement
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#macrooffload An interesting topic from my point of view. AT&T does offload via Wi-Fi automatically on my iPhone, which in theory is appreciated since it is seamless. The issue turns out to be that the Wi-Fi network performance is so poor that I don't want to be connected to it. 🗽 ✈ 💡
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2wI'm probably sticking to android, but moving away from Pixel. The hardware is so so, and as much as I love the software, I've seen Google let too many products go into "how do we make more money off this" mode. And despite living in a completely Windows based computing environment I'd actually consider an iPhone.