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

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How much do you pay per month on that 2 year contract?

How much do people pay off-contract? I've always wondered this. I pay like $60 per month on an AT&T plan with unlimited data and (I think) texts and a stupid amount of minutes that I never even come close to hitting.
 
Is anyone else disappointed with the way the phone looks? The bezel seems huge and no one seems to give them shit for it. If it were any other manufacturer they would have been taken to task for that.
 
Meh. Very disappointed.

They kept the same ugly bands on the back of the 6/6+

720p and the gimped camera/battery on the 4.7 is a huge disappointment.

I guess I'm going to have to get the Plus but not looking forward to the size.

iWatch is a joke. The square screen and UI elements just seem very Android-like and is an even bigger disappointment than the iPhone.

I was expecting big things this year but they really dropped the ball. Getting a Plus to get away from Android regardless though.

How can you say the battery on the 6 is gimped? It is better than the 5S. Did you really expect the battery to be the same on the 6 and the 6+?
 
Dang, but that can't be too far behind iOS8 I hope. Would suck if we have to wait until the iPad event later this year or something for it.

To develop iOS 8 apps, you need Xcode 6, which is only on Yosemite.

I'd be shocked if it's released outside of September. I've been running the beta and it's fine. Xcode, on the other hand...
 
Can someone explain to me what the iWatch does, exactly? Besides tell time, I mean. Does it do apps and stuff? Can't you just do all of that already on the iPhone? What's the point of having the iWatch if you just have to have your iPhone with you anyway?
 
I can't believe people are willing to buy this phone off contract.

Right? Fuck it, I'll get the 2 year contract any day.

Well, I save a significant amount with AT&T by staying off contract...so it's worth it to just buy the phones full price. I might do their payment plan (Next), but I'd rather just get it unlocked; though it is easy to get AT&T to unlock phones, even iPhones, now. I clicked a button online and they unlocked my 5s a few months after I bought it.
 
Is anyone else disappointed with the way the phone looks? The bezel seems huge and no one seems to give them shit for it. If it were any other manufacturer they would have been taken to task for that.

It looks nice but yeah the proportions still make it like a long sword.

The Note has a bigger screen and isn't as tall as iPhone+
 
I was interested in the 6 plus until I saw the large vertical size, there is no reason to have such a huge bezel up top. I might go with the Note 4 or stay with my HTC One M8.
 
How much do people pay off-contract? I've always wondered this. I pay like $60 per month on an AT&T plan with unlimited data and (I think) texts and a stupid amount of minutes that I never even come close to hitting.

I pay $30 on Tmobile, and if and when I want a new phone they will still let me split the payments across 2 years.
 
I was interested in the 6 plus until I saw the large vertical size, there is no reason to have such a huge bezel up top. I might go with the Note 4 or stay with my HTC One M8.

M8 design is better IMO.

I was hoping Apple would take strides forward on the front, but my guess is they are holding that out for the iPhone 7 after the iPhone 6/6+S line or whatever it will be called.
 
Then it really just depends on if OIS is a big deal to you or not.
I'll wait for the reviews to see if OIS is a big deal or not.

Meh. Very disappointed.

They kept the same ugly bands on the back of the 6/6+

720p and the gimped camera/battery on the 4.7 is a huge disappointment.

I guess I'm going to have to get the Plus but not looking forward to the size.

iWatch is a joke. The square screen and UI elements just seem very Android-like and is an even bigger disappointment than the iPhone.

I was expecting big things this year but they really dropped the ball. Getting a Plus to get away from Android regardless though.
The camera on the iPhone 6 seems to be only lacking the OIS compared to the Plus.
 
Looks like the preorder page won't let you buy off contract for att. The only options are 2 year contract renewal and att next plan. At least on the iOS apple store app.
 
How much do people pay off-contract? I've always wondered this. I pay like $60 per month on an AT&T plan with unlimited data and (I think) texts and a stupid amount of minutes that I never even come close to hitting.

£15 a month for unlimited data (1 month rolling contract) and very competitive pay as you go options when money is tight and you need £10 of credit to last as long as possible. £43 going out of my account every month for 2 years would kill me.
 
Apple TV exists.

You edited.

Anyway, Apple never confirmed it was releasing a television. It's completely different.
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As someone who started off with Android in its early stages when first released, then jumped to Apple iOS with the iPhone 4S, then back to Android with a Nexus 5 last year and now rocking a Lumia 930 I was genuienly interested in what Apple could pull out the bag.

They've "gotton away" with it in recent years not really having to innovate as such - this event they have done so in a way but not the game changing event we were all expecting (myself included). And you know? Thats OK I think. We're clearly reaching a plateau with smartphone tech until at least bendy/holographic/implants make their arrival in 10 or so years time.

Nothing here though to make me drop +$1000 (AUD) on a new phone though; right now my Lumia 930 is the best smartphone I've owned and no need to go back to the iOS ecosystem.

As for the watch? Meh...my fitbit tracks my footsteps and I like my Tag Carrerra- until such time as the big watch maker names get "in on the act" licensing Android or Apple software or the like (we await Microsoft's entry into this fray) my current setup will remain.

Still, enjoying this between all the big companies - competition is good!
 
I pay $30 on Tmobile, and if and when I want a new phone they will still let me split the payments across 2 years.

Gotcha, thanks.

So if you got the base 6 and split the price up over 2 years, you'd be paying $57 per month compared to the $68 per month (splitting the $199 with contract price over 2 years) that I'm paying.

Not a bad deal, although I was expecting something a lot cheaper given how adamant so many off-contract people are about staying that way.

I do realize it also gives you more flexibility to change carriers, etc.

£15 a month for unlimited data (1 month rolling contract) and very competitive pay as you go options when money is tight and you need £10 of credit to last as long as possible. £43 going out of my account every month for 2 years would kill me.

What about talk time and texts? How much of those do you get?

Also, you still have to average out the price of the off-contract phone over those 2 years (see the math above...£15 == $24 so it's pretty close to Seth C's example)
 
How much do people pay off-contract? I've always wondered this. I pay like $60 per month on an AT&T plan with unlimited data and (I think) texts and a stupid amount of minutes that I never even come close to hitting.

You either have an ancient plan, or a discount that is more than any employer discount I've seen.

OLD plans were $40 for base 450 minutes + rollover, $30 for unlimited data and another $20 for unlimited text. That's $90, before taxes. Or you're on a family plan, in which case...

I pay ~43/month after taxes. I got 3 family members to join my plan and that's what we end up splitting. 10GB plan...luckily only two of us really use data. The thing I love about the shared plans is not having to worry about rooting/jailbreaking to be able to tether.
 
You either have an ancient plan, or a discount that is more than any employer discount I've seen.

OLD plans were $40 for base 450 minutes + rollover, $30 for unlimited data and another $20 for unlimited text. That's $90, before taxes. Or you're on a family plan, in which case...

I pay ~43/month after taxes. I got 3 family members to join my plan and that's what we end up splitting. 10GB plan...luckily only two of us really use data. The thing I love about the shared plans is not having to worry about rooting/jailbreaking to be able to tether.

I'm grandfathered into my plan from back when the 4S came out (maybe earlier, I've had a 3S, 4S and 5S). That's why it's still unlimited.

I guess I'm on a family plan, the overall price is $180 and it's split between me and 2 other family members. We might not have unlimited texts, I can't remember, I just know we've never been charged an overage for them or anything.

I do miss the ability to tether, for sure.
 
How much do people pay off-contract? I've always wondered this. I pay like $60 per month on an AT&T plan with unlimited data and (I think) texts and a stupid amount of minutes that I never even come close to hitting.
$45/month on Net10 which uses the ATT network.Unlimited 4G.
 
What about talk time and texts? How much of those do you get?

Also, you still have to average out the price of the off-contract phone over those 2 years (see the math above...£15 == $24 so it's pretty close to Seth C's example)

But still, If he's on the same plan as me and I believe he is then we get 2000 Minutes, 5000 Texts, free calls to anyone on the same carrier and Unlimited 4G data including unlimited tethering for £15pm. ($24).

Yes you need to buy a phone but that means you can buy any phone and be off contract so cancel your plan/sell your phone at any time.
 
What about talk time and texts? How much of those do you get?

Also, you still have to average out the price of the off-contract phone over those 2 years (see the math above...£15 == $24 so it's pretty close to Seth C's example)

Right now I am on pay as you go. I can make £10 last a long time with Skype, FB Messenger, Hangouts etc and all the wifi that's about. 1p per MB goes a long way on cellular too.

I might switch back to a rolling one month contract if my usage increases.

That's the flexibility off contract gives you. You can also switch carriers and plans easily.

When I had my iPhone I was stuck with what became a VERY uncompetitive contract with O2 for two years. Never again.
 
Anyone else got the feeling they held off on bumping the specs much this time so the 6S seems relevant?

The 5 was like another "S" upgrade in terms of specs compared to the 4S but when the 5S came out it was all a bit of a "meh" upgrade.
 
Because most people who buy the cheap iPhone don't need more.

partly. and partly because Apple can squeeze some more margin out of that base model price :)


After seeing the new devices and the specs and all the rest, I think I’ll stick with my iPhone 5 for a while. i might pick up a 5s model for the Touch ID if the iOS 8 API makes it more useful for me (1password, specifically).

I’m not interested in the watch. I like watches and wear them every day. But the watch design isn’t my style (wanted something more circular) and I don’t see the fitness or taptic messing being interesting enough to use. The watch just feels like all the other Android smart watches out there. I guess it could be popular but I don’t se it doing anything interesting enough to justify. or the UI being seamless enough to want to use regularly.
 
Gotcha, thanks.

So if you got the base 6 and split the price up over 2 years, you'd be paying $57 per month compared to the $68 per month (splitting the $199 with contract price over 2 years) that I'm paying.

Not a bad deal, although I was expecting something a lot cheaper given how adamant so many off-contract people are about staying that way.

I do realize it also gives you more flexibility to change carriers, etc.



What about talk time and texts? How much of those do you get?

Also, you still have to average out the price of the off-contract phone over those 2 years (see the math above...£15 == $24 so it's pretty close to Seth C's example)

For me the main issue is that when I was with ATT, contract or not, I was paying about $65. So I felt compelled to always upgrade phones...otherwise I'm effectively throwing away money. With Tmobile there is none of that pressure and when I'm not paying for a phone I'm saving quite a bit of money every month.
 
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