Apple Special Event - 9.9.14 - "Wish we could say more"

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I dont know if you are trolling or being serious. The iPhone 5S has 512mb and runs games much smoother than any android with more ram than that... even better than quad cores, shield tablets,... its all down to optimization, you can have better specs but its really the OS and how its optimized the one who dictates the final result.... and Apple is the king here.

And for 1080, with a 4.7 or 5.5 screen wont be necessary, its will be a vacuum cleaner for the battery, and we dont need that. We want better battery life.

Half joking. I know Apple's optimization is top notch, but in this day and age of bigger, more complicated apps, ram usage is getting tighter. People complain about safari on the current ipads with 1gb, it will only get worse.

As for high res screens, the difference between 720p - 1080p on a sub 5 inch screen is minimal yes but still noticeable. This is supposed to be the most high end flagship smartphone on the market, at a time when android phones are moving onto quad hd as a standard it is a bit laughable that the iphone is still not even full HD.
 
If the iPads aren't going to receive a huge update this year I kind of hope it goes down today. I'd like to at least get my order in for a new Mini Retina even if it isn't releasing until October.
 
I personally care more about ram on an iPad than and iPhone. I haven't had much of an issue with ram in my iPhone 5. But I don't do tons of tabs on it like I do on an iPad. I would still like 2gigs ok iPhone 6 though for future proofing.
 
The new moto x would have had great battery life if it kept its previous 720p display. 99 times out of 100, I'll take the increase in battery life over a minimal increase in sharpness.
 
The iPhone 6 is by far the most expensive phone out there. To have specs that are extremely outdated (1GB RAM, 720p screen ~326ppi) is unacceptable. 4K is useless, but the new standard is ~420-440ppi. 2GB RAM would help the OS overall and multi-tasking.

Oh, I didn't see the price was announced, how much is it?
 
Yeah this high res screens on phones fad is irritating

Worst than camera's megapixels fad

It's also something that Apple kicked off with retina mobile displays and ultra high resolution tablet displays. Only problem now is Apple can't keep up with the value proposition certain other vendors are offering. Hopefully some of these specs details are untrue and Apple's still going to show up with some premium specs, because they're certainly charging premium prices.
 
I don't get why they would gimp down the 4.7" model with only 1GB RAM. Wouldn't they cost them more to produce two different versions of the A8 chip?
 
Sounds kinda like Nintendo's hardware philosophy. It sounds pretty bad... Remember when the iphone 4 blew everything away? OIS might be the only redeemable thing about this... Dont know if ill bite
 
I don't get why they would gimp down the 4.7" model with only 1GB RAM. Wouldn't they cost them more to produce two different versions of the A8 chip?
Perhaps it's slightly more expensive than using just a single A8 chip, but 1 GB RAM uses less battery life than 2 GB RAM - so they might save costs because a lower capacity battery is needed.
 
Resolution is not that important any longer, the human eye can't tell the difference between 320 and 420 PPI.

Color accuracy is what really matters from now on IMO.
 
Resolution is not that important any longer, the human eye can't tell the difference between 320 and 420 PPI.
This is, in fact, false.

I agree with you that a higher pixel density is not necessarily needed - I would rather keep the current 326 ppi and have better battery life - but there is a difference between 320 ppi and 420 ppi, and most people can see that difference.
 
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The iPhone 6 is by far the most expensive phone out there. To have specs that are extremely outdated (1GB RAM, 720p screen ~326ppi) is unacceptable. 4K is useless, but the new standard is ~420-440ppi. 2GB RAM would help the OS overall and multi-tasking.
326ppi is better than 440, unless there's a VR headset involved.
 
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ready to get my apple tv dreams crushed again.
Given that I just hooked mine up (bought it at Christmas) I wouldn't be remotely surprised if this turns out to be true!

326ppi is better than 440, unless there's a VR headset involved.
Not sure I understand this logic. Aside from battery life, why would less PPI be better?
 
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This is, in fact, false.

I agree with you that a higher pixel density is not necessarily needed - I would rather keep the current 326 ppi and have better battery life - but there is a difference between 320 ppi and 420 ppi, and most people can see that difference.
That difference is just in thinner 1 pixel lines. Not a huge deal. The aesthetic appeal is pretty much the same.
 
S¡mon;129135560 said:
This is, in fact, false.

I agree with you that a higher pixel density is not necessarily needed - I would rather keep the current 326 ppi and have better battery life - but there is a difference between 320 ppi and 420 ppi, and most people can see that difference.

While I agree that some are able to see a difference I disagree with the "most people" part. People can't even tell the difference between 720p-1080p
 
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Given that I just hooked mine up (bought it at Christmas) I wouldn't be remotely surprised if this turns out to be true!


Not sure I understand this logic. Aside from battery life, why would less PPI be better?
For battery life exactly.

Also for gaming. Higher fps at native res.
 
ram is more important on the ipad retinas with much higher resolutions than iphone (even the 5.5). If Apple didn't bump the ram for the air, then they won't for the iphone.

Still have my fingers crossed they use the additional ram as a selling point for the Air 2. Lead on that, get their costs down and then bring it into the iphone 6S next year
 
Oh, I didn't see the price was announced, how much is it?

iPhones have always been more expensive, and the iPhone 6 will definitely feature a markup over the 5S (as I think it was rumoured).

326ppi is better than 440, unless there's a VR headset involved.

What?

Bottom line is, the iPhone 6 is kind of like the Xbox One. More expensive and less powerful, despite better OS coding/optimisation.
 
Bottom line is, the iPhone 6 is kind of like the Xbox One. More expensive and less powerful, despite better OS coding/optimisation.

Less powerful than what? Resolution doesn't equal performance/power (unless you're removing it, which ironically is what seems to be happening here, making it more powerful, look at the iPad 2 vs iPad 3).
 
iPhones have always been more expensive, and the iPhone 6 will definitely feature a markup over the 5S (as I think it was rumoured).



What?

Bottom line is, the iPhone 6 is kind of like the Xbox One. More expensive and less powerful, despite better OS coding/optimisation.
It's amazing anyone can say this without even knowing any details about the soc.
 
iPhones have always been more expensive, and the iPhone 6 will definitely feature a markup over the 5S (as I think it was rumoured).



What?

Bottom line is, the iPhone 6 is kind of like the Xbox One. More expensive and less powerful, despite better OS coding/optimisation.
Is it the CPU or GPU that will be less powerful?
 
Oh, I didn't see the price was announced, how much is it?

I don't think we need to be snarky about pricing. base model will be 700 off contract like every other recent iphone. it won't be cheaper. it'll be one of the most expensive phones on the market, like usual.


Re RAM..

While I get that iOS runs better on less RAM than Android, I feel like a flagship phone that we may want to run well for two or three more OS revisions could be future proofed better with 2GB of RAM... I get the complaints, despite not being a spec-fiend myself.
 
Wait, some of you were actually expecting a 1080X1920 display and side by side applications?

Apple would never make a 1080p phone; it's pointless to them so don't expect it for at least 2 more years. As for the latter, bigger screen and higher resolution does not greater workspace guarantee!

As for crazy hopes, still hoping for baseline 32GB of NAND. That and a phone with a small screen.
 
Oh please.

Who needs 1080p on a phone. It's as ridiculous as people wanting 4K displays on laptops.

Some things are just completely unnecessary. It'll just sap more battery life and raise costs for nothing.

The RAM is definitely a joke though. That's something that does make a difference.

Either add more RAM or find a way to stop the bullshit Safari tab/app refreshing. Completely ruins the smartphone experience.

1080p is a noticeable difference from 720p on a phone at 4.7 or 5.5 inches. It was a big upgrade for me when I went from my S3 to S4. One gig of ram is a joke if true. I will pass on this if those specs are true.
 
So I read that the specs and other bits of data of the iPhone 6 has leaked and was wondering is now a good time to upgrade from an iPhone 4 16GB to an iPhone 6 32GB?

Don't really use it at all for 'gaming' but take a LOT of photos and use it as my main music player as well (currently out of space and I hate deleting music).
The 5MP camera of the iPhone 4 does the job but I want something a little better than that. Front camera is a joke though.
And then the rest of the time I use it for standard smartphone stuff; Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Whatsapp, texting, calling, Safari etc etc etc.

Anyone else intending to upgrade from a 4? Or upgraded from 4 to 5S last year? Worth it?
Will be tuning in later for the full rundown to hear Apple give me the hard sell but was just curious to hear what real people had to say.
 
iPhones have always been more expensive, and the iPhone 6 will definitely feature a markup over the 5S (as I think it was rumoured).



What?

Bottom line is, the iPhone 6 is kind of like the Xbox One. More expensive and less powerful, despite better OS coding/optimisation.

The iPhone 6 is likely going to blow every phone out of the water with its benchmarks (especially with that lower resolution). To be more specific it will be best in GPU pefromance like it always is. I don't think the new iPad is going to be the best in graphical performance anymore though. Nvidia actually delivered this time. The Tegra K1 is too good and the next Nexus tablet is going to be crazy as result.
 
Expect 2GBs of RAM in the iPhone 6S. :P

As for resolutions, 1080p is just an arbitrary number, it's doesn't mean much on a phone. Apple will pick the resolution that works best for the hardware and involves relatively less work for their developers.

So I read that the specs and other bits of data of the iPhone 6 has leaked so, is now a good time to upgrade from an iPhone 4 16GB to an iPhone 6 32GB?

I think it'll be a huge upgrade for you. :) The 4 is getting pretty old now.
 
And now we get to the spec list portion of today's festivities.

I understand concerns with RAM and how aggressively Safari will refresh, but the rest...meh. As with almost every other release, the phone will come out, the display will look great and the performance benchmarks will blow away just about every other phone out there.
 
And now we get to the spec list portion of today's festivities.

I understand concerns with RAM and how aggressively Safari will refresh, but the rest...meh. As with almost every other release, the phone will come out, the display will look great and the performance benchmarks will blow away just about every other phone out there.

It's really the iPad that would get that boost from more ram. The fact that I can actually multitask on my Nexus 7 with ease is huge. The Nvidia Tablet has really closed the gap in performance next to the iPad and it's at a good price. Just not sure if its battery efficient as a Qualcomm snapdragon 805 though.
 
It looks like WR before the NTH.

That doesn't compare to the other two part numbers.

That second last letter certainly doesn't compare to an L. It's something new.

Yeah, it depends what are the significant parts when it comes to RAM size. It could be the BKT bit, which would make sense as it's replacing 8GT in the old one for 8Gb. Hopefully it is 2GB.
 
So I read that the specs and other bits of data of the iPhone 6 has leaked and was wondering is now a good time to upgrade from an iPhone 4 16GB to an iPhone 6 32GB?

Don't really use it at all for 'gaming' but take a LOT of photos and use it as my main music player as well (currently out of space and I hate deleting music).
The 5MP camera of the iPhone 4 does the job but I want something a little better than that. Front camera is a joke though.
And then the rest of the time I use it for standard smartphone stuff; Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Whatsapp, texting, calling, Safari etc etc etc.

Anyone else intending to upgrade from a 4? Or upgraded from 4 to 5S last year? Worth it?
Will be tuning in later for the full rundown to hear Apple give me the hard sell but was just curious to hear what real people had to say.
Upgrade. iPhone 4 won't be supported by iOS 8.
 
what happened to that rumoured split screen option in ios8 so you could run two apps side by side (eg gaf and youtube)?
 
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