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

Status
Not open for further replies.
This has been suggested in the smartwatch realm before. The issue is that smartwatches already have a lot of components to squeeze into a small space, even without the "normal watch" stuff.

I also expect that Apple will be the last company that would do something like this. Too much deference to the past. Instead, you're going to see them talk about rethinking what the modern watch should be, instead of was.

Yes, I guess that's right. The 'classical' watch stuff would take up too much valuable space.
 
They often announce a time for pre-orders. If they do what they've done in past years you'll be able to pre-order online starting Friday morning at midnight PST.

Awesome!

Next confusing question - we just got married and she is still on her families plan - she just went up for an upgrade 2 weeks ago. Will I be able to pre order while making a brand new verizon account for her?
 
The iwatch is such a stupid idea. Nerds will get it but it'll never have the mass appeal of their other products.

I didn't think it was possible to be this wrong about something.

My wife really wants an iphone 6 and we are both at work today - is there any chance we will get to pre order by 4:30ish or are we doomed? I'm not familiar with apple launches.

I doubt there will be any preorders at all. They didn't do them last year, because they missed the launch day line ups and such. It's amazing, free press.
 
I didn't think it was possible to be this wrong about something.



I doubt there will be any preorders at all. They didn't do them last year, because they missed the launch day line ups and such. It's amazing, free press.

First come first serve means we will probably miss out. Bummer. We'll see what happens. Thanks guys!
 
I doubt there will be any preorders at all. They didn't do them last year, because they missed the launch day line ups and such. It's amazing, free press.

They did preorders of the 5c last year. They did not do preorders of the 5S because of supply constraints, but you could order one online starting launch day.
 
That would be fine with me if the price is right. What else does it really need?

That will be great for a lot of people, but I'm much more interested to see Apple's take on the kind of "wrist inbox" Android Wear is fighting to tame right now. As an busy field service technician, the idea of being able to flip my wrist to quickly check the messages bosses are texting me is immensely attractive.

This is something that the Average Joe doesn't care about though, precisely why I'm worried Apple's "soution" might be to largely ignore that aspect of smartwatches.
 
I turned on my four-year-old iPhone 4 last week for the first time in almost two years. The home button is definitely losing its input responsiveness.
I'm still using an iPhone 4 as well and was getting the same issue but tried the following and it fixed everything.
1. Open an app that came with the iPhone, such as Calculator or Weather.
2. Hold down the power button on top of the iPhone until "slide to power off" appears.
3. Let go of the power button and press and hold the home button.
4. The power off message will disappear and the app will close.
5. Your iPhone home button is now recalibrated.

I'm probably gonna upgrade to the iPhone 6 as I want a larger screen.
 
That doesn't mean it's not dumb.
I was just replying to the point of its popularity, not the merit of its concept.

Wearable computers are the long term future of society, and to start that in the one place people are already accustom to wearing a device is not 'dumb', it's the only viable starting point.
 
I sort of think that iWatch would be best served by a separate announcement in October since it's not coming until 2015. They could just do the iPad stuff now even if it is releasing in October.

They'll announce it now so that they get it out there before leaks start, and they don't have to worry about people not buying the previous model after hearing about it because there isn't one. The same thing happened with the iPhone, I think. Announced way before release.
 
Question for those that may have some experience with this. My fiancee has a contract plan with Verizon and an iPhone 4. She wants to get the iPhone 6 as soon as possible as her 4 is rapidly dying. So, if pre-orders become available, is there a method to pre-order the iPhone 6 and receive the discount for a 2-year contract, or are pre-orders limited to paying in-full?

Neither of us have ever pre-ordered a phone before and we want to go into this with at least some basic knowledge of what to expect.
 
Question for those that may have some experience with this. My fiancee has a contract plan with Verizon and an iPhone 4. She wants to get the iPhone 6 as soon as possible as her 4 is rapidly dying. So, if pre-orders become available, is there a method to pre-order the iPhone 6 and receive the discount for a 2-year contract, or are pre-orders limited to paying in-full?

Neither of us have ever pre-ordered a phone before and we want to go into this with at least some basic knowledge of what to expect.

You can preorder it with a two year contract. Barely anybody pays for an iPhone in full.
 
As an Android fan, I want to see Apple do well and make good products. After all, competition sparks innovation and creativity. The last thing I want are Android OEMs and Google themselves to become lazy, complacent and set in their ways. At the same time, I don't want them changing things for the sake of it or for ambiguous "reasons".

I'm excited to see what's in store for today, so that I can then see how my Android fam will out do it later ;p

Glad to see both devices will be normal sized and not child sized anymore, lol
 
Good for them. I love new stuff, but I would probably be a happier guy if I didn't think in tech lifecycles.

Yeah, and if they read about it later today, the article points out that Apple have a 14-day return policy, so they shouldn't lose out.
 
Good for them. I love new stuff, but I would probably be a happier guy if I didn't think in tech lifecycles.

Yeah, I think it's great that they're excited by what they do have. Hell, a decade ago, any relatively current Apple/Android/Windows phone would've seemed like freaking wizardry.
 

I know it's sort of pointing and laughing at people who don't really care in the end but I think putting a little research into a major purchase is a good idea.

Personally, if I'm going to enter into a contract or make an expensive purchase on a product I don't necessarily know a lot about I will at least do a google search.

Again, they probably don't give a fuck and they are better for it. I'm happy that they are happy with their purchase.
 
I wonder how much will a 64Gb 5.5 iPhone will cost off contract? I do have 3 upgrades available on my family plan but I rather not use them if I don't have to. (also, on AT&T now it's almost mandatory to use the Next program or they charge you $25 monthly for any phone on contract)
 
I know it's sort of pointing and laughing at people who don't really care in the end but I think putting a little research into a major purchase is a good idea.

Personally, if I'm going to enter into a contract or make an expensive purchase on a product I don't necessarily know a lot about I will at least do a google search.

Again, they probably don't give a fuck and they are better for it. I'm happy that they are happy with their purchase.
This.

It's their money but if you're throwing down hundreds for a phone, at least look it up.

Pretty silly. Even if they don't care about stats, the 5S will probably see a good price cut.

I really hope this is good enough to get me to switch from Android

With iOS 8 and the bigger screen, this is the best time to switch I think. Android doesn't have much on iOS now. It's mainly preference.
 
michael-jordan-laugh.gif


This is doubly dumb because the 5S will be cheaper in a week and a half.
 
I hope eventually we get to a point where my phone can be in my watch. I don't mind carrying the smartphone part in my pocket, but selling an actual phone-in-watch standalone would be great.
 
And stupid to assume that the other models aren't good enough. People don't always need the newest of the new stuff to be happy.

Yup especially if you can get a good deal on the 'current' iphone5s

friend of mine bought one unlocked for 400 euros 3 weeks ago. the iphone 6 is prolly gonna be 800+
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top Bottom