440: Apple Bricked My House!
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From Relay FM, happy new year.
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This is Upgrade, episode 440.
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It's January the 2nd, 2023.
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This episode is brought to you by
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Ooni Pizza Ovens, Squarespace and Fitbald.
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Yes, if this was your first indication that it was a new year,
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happy new year to you.
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My name is Myke Hurley and I'm joined by
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Jason Snell. Hi, Jason.
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Oh, no. Jason's a robot in 2020.
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I am a robot. It's the year 2023.
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Oh, it's the future. We're in the future now.
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I robot now.
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We're robot podcasts.
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Oh, yeah. One of those robots.
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Um, hi. It's...
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I have been gone from my house for a couple of weeks,
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not sitting at a desk, not talking into this microphone,
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and I don't know how anything works anymore, so...
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We'll work it out as we move along.
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- You know, I'm really feeling the Monday morning podcast
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thing right now is what I'm saying.
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- The thing that will really help us here, right,
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is having a very strict format for the show.
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It's one of the great things about Upgrades.
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And it helps you get going.
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So we'll start off as we always do
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with a Snow Talk question.
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And this one comes from Zach and Zach says,
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"Jason, do you enjoy fireworks?"
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- A little behind the scenes everybody.
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Originally Myke was gonna ask me
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about my new year's resolutions or themes.
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And I said, Myke, my answer is gonna be no,
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I don't have any, give me something else.
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Feed me something else.
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- So I've given you fireworks instead.
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- Do you enjoy fireworks?
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- I just said, well, one was like a big meaty thing
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and you didn't have that.
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So I was like, well, let me go to the most simple
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yes or no question for you.
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- And the answer is they're pretty
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and who doesn't like pretty sparkly things?
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So yes, I do.
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In fact, we just got to watch them
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because we went to Disneyland.
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Magical place on earth.
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It is the, yes, the magic kingdom,
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the happiest place on earth.
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It's not, one of its slogans
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is not the magical place on earth.
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That's a little weird.
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There's only one and it's at Disneyland.
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You must find it.
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Oh, Jason, I hate you right now.
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At 9.30, at 9.30 PM, they do fireworks.
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And we got there, we got up at 6 AM
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and we got there by like before eight.
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- I was close.
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- And make a full day of it.
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- The tagline that I was going for
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was the most magical place on earth,
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which was one of the taglines for the Magic Kingdom,
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according to Wikipedia.
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That's what I just forgot to say most.
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- Okay, you got five out of the six words.
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Anyway, we managed to gut it out
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and get all the way to the fireworks
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and watch the fireworks and they were very pretty.
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And then we went home, went to bed and slept like logs
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because that was a very long day.
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- I wanna know everything about your Disneyland experience,
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but we're not gonna talk about it in the regular show.
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I'm gonna save that for Upgrade Plus.
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I wanna know everything.
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We got a lot on the docket today.
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I feel like maybe you shouldn't derail the entire episode
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asking you about Disneyland.
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So go to getupgradeplus.com.
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you can sign up and hear what Jason thinks about Disneyland.
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- I should say also, also well aware,
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amateurs firing off fireworks at midnight
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on New Year's Eve are annoying.
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Many animals are disturbed by fireworks.
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In fact, our dog growing up, we had to give him a pill.
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And we brought him in the house
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'cause he was an outside dog,
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but we would bring him in the house on 4th of July,
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give him a pill, and then he would just sleep
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in front of the stove because he got very upset
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by the sound of the fireworks.
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So understandable, and yet as a human,
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I enjoy the fireworks.
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They're very bright and shiny and fun.
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- I like fireworks.
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I think nobody should be able to buy fireworks.
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I think fireworks should be a thing
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that are professionals only.
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- Yeah, yeah, I agree.
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Just you'll blow your hand off with those fireworks.
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Don't do it.
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And I say this again, as somebody whose father
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would buy fireworks and fire them all off,
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from a table on the 4th of July.
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And it's amazing that we didn't all explode/burn down.
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- If you would like to send in a Snow Talk question
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of your own, you can send them out via Twitter
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with the hashtag SnowTalk.
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You can use question mark SnowTalk
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in the Relay FM members Discord.
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And probably by the next time you hear this,
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we'll have our feedback system up and running.
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So maybe when you're listening to this,
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if you go to the webpage for this episode,
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you'll see a little thing that says feedback
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and you could send it in that way too.
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We'll talk about it next week more
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because it should be up and running by next week.
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- I have some follow up for you, Jason.
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- Nine to five Mac is reporting that the iPhone 14 Pro,
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its availability now appears to be improving.
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Wait times are decreasing for home delivery.
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Some models have same day pickup.
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So Apple seems to be getting their hands
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around this issue now.
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- You know how I knew this was happening?
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because, okay, over the holiday, I'm an American,
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a lot of football, a lot of college football,
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a lot of professional football, a lot of football on.
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And I watch the football, and not that football
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that you're thinking of, the actual American football.
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Anyway, I have noticed with amusement
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that for a while they were running iPhone 14 ads,
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which have a Idris Elba song behind them.
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- Yeah, I like that song.
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- Yeah, it's a lot of fun.
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I was like, this sort of sounds like it's Idris Elba.
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I looked it up.
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He is the artist on that track.
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Anyway, last week I noticed all of a sudden
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they're doing the iPhone 14 Pro ads again
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with a different song.
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and I thought, and with the dynamic island and all of that,
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and I thought they must have them in stock again, right?
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Like, cause they very much stopped for the holidays.
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Like they stopped advertising the iPhone 14 Pro.
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And like right after Christmas, boom, they were back.
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So obviously they are catching up now.
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And whether that is that they are meeting more demand
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or whether that's the demand has gone down
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because it's post Christmas now, I don't know.
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But what better sign that the iPhone 14 Pro is back
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than that Apple's actually advertising it again
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after they stopped for a while and said,
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"No, no, the iPhone 14 is great, 14, 14."
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So yeah, it's back, baby.
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- I went into the Apple Store app today
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to kind of just look at this myself.
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And there are, most of the phones
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were still into January here,
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but there was one thing that I don't recall seeing before.
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You know, like you get the delivery dates
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and it's like available in store for home delivery.
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There was a button that said need it sooner.
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And if I tap that, it showed me different models,
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either colors or sizes that were immediately available
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for in-store pickup and stuff like that.
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I thought that was very interesting.
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It was silent at times.
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But yes, I think the key here is
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now that the Christmas rush is mostly over, I would expect,
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and/or they've gotten their production more in check,
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which we've been talking about,
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which we were talking about before all of the holiday
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frivolities that have occurred on the show
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over the last few weeks,
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that Apple have kind of gotten that
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a little bit more under control.
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But I'm still very keen to see what the hole
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in the earnings report's gonna be
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for what this Christmas has done.
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- We spoke about third-party app stores
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during the antitrust holiday special.
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And we had--
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- It's the most wonderful time of the year, sorry.
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It's the wonderful time of the year.
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- The wonderful, thank you.
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No, it's wonderful time of the year.
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- It's wonderful time of year.
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- It's wonderful time of year.
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And Mark wrote in a piece of feedback,
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which was something I wanted to talk about on the episode,
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and so we could talk about it now.
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I'll read this remark.
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It's a chunk, but let me get through it.
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I think there is a huge risk from companies like Epic or Meta or Amazon or TikTok or others
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launching stores with free apps that are quickly seen as indispensable hot new things by people.
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Typically younger audiences, for example my teenage kids, are in the thrall of Snap and
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TikTok and be real because all their friends are.
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I think this presents a huge risk because most parents will not be able to resist allowing
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this, and once they're all set up on those stores it quickly becomes uncool to use the
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boring regular app store.
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It's not a certainty, but it seems this would be exactly what Meta or ByteDance and Co would
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immediately work hard to achieve.
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Do you think this is a tangible risk?
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If not, how so?
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Well, this is a thing that I've heard a lot when people talk about third party app stores.
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It's just like, oh, Facebook will set one up and then they'll leave the app store.
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But there is a case in, there is an existing case, which is Android, where there have been
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people can sideload and put third party apps on their devices.
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historically it was proven this is not a good idea for anybody and most of the
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apps that have done this have either had multiple versions or ended up just kind
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of abandoning it right I also kind of feel like just you know again Android
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and iOS they're different you know we don't really know how it would go on iOS
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but my kind of feeling is like all of these apps that Mark's mentioned they
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They need to be where the mass market is.
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They need to do that.
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- That's right.
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- Epic did it with Fortnite, kind of,
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but there's a whole different thing
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around what's going on with Fortnite.
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Where they wanted to get kicked off the store
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so they could try and get their own store.
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But they got a whole other play going on.
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Because Epic actually do already
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run their own store business.
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So it's like Steam would like their own store as well.
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But I don't really imagine Meta wanting to set up
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their own app store and then only offer Instagram
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and Facebook and Facebook Messenger through it.
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'Cause they, and even if they did wanna do that,
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I can't imagine that they also still wouldn't offer
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those apps in the app store, right?
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This is the, and we did address this in the episode,
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but the idea here is that yes, it's been tried on Android
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and everybody realizes you need to be
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in the default app store.
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These are huge businesses.
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the last thing they wanna do is make people go through
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a multi-stage process to sideload their app
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off of the App Store.
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Because although you might say, oh, you know, indispensable
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and my kids are in the thrall of Snapchat or whatever,
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the truth is they, you know, giving up whatever the number
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is 90%, 80%, 60% of your audience who won't follow you
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out of the App Store is not an option.
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It's not an option, right?
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And there are very few companies are gonna say,
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let us sabotage our primary business
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in order to do this App Store thing that we wanna do.
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Like, try to pencil out how that makes sense
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for almost anybody.
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- Imagine if this does work, right?
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Imagine if this is the thing and they go
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and like people then wanna use the meta App Store
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'cause it's got like a bunch of cool games in it
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or whatever that are free.
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I feel like there's still two things left, which is one,
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Apple's still going to offer some level of protection,
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some kind of like threat protection,
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notarization or whatever for like truly bad stuff.
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Then the only difference is the guidelines, right?
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I feel like.
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- And I still feel like companies of this size,
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like a meta or whatever,
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they can't let truly terrible stuff
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in an app store that they control.
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Like just from a PR perspective.
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- Well, the argument becomes,
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oh, well, it'll be creepy and, you know,
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it'll do app tracking and stuff like that, right?
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It'll be creepy in terms of tracking your behavior.
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It's like, okay, yeah, and that's not great,
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but the solution is not to use it.
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And I would probably argue that, you know,
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if you're using Facebook or TikTok today,
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I mean, they may not be, they know all about you yet.
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They may not be doing third-party tracking,
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but they're tracking you already.
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So I think that's a little bit ridiculous.
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I also, I gotta be honest,
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we got a bunch of feedback about this,
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where for people who are fighting the last war,
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there are a lot of people who seem to be arguing with us
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about why Apple shouldn't do this.
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So let me just put it again, what we said in that episode,
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which is we're not talking about
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whether Apple should do this.
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We're talking about a report from a reporter
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with great credibility saying Apple is doing this
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because it has to do it.
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So you can argue all you like
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about why you think it's still a bad idea,
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but it's happening, right?
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Because the EU is making it happen.
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And so the question becomes,
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what are the ramifications of this?
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And if you're concerned about this stuff, I get it.
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But I think we've said before, and we just said again today,
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I think people are overstating it
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because I think they are hyping up the arguments
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about why Apple shouldn't do it.
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And Apple is number one in hyping those arguments,
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but I think they overdo it.
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I think that the rhetoric on this is overheated
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and it will not be that big a deal.
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It will be a big deal, but not like a cataclysm
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because of what we just said,
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which is very few companies are going to make the risk
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of pulling their whole business out of the app store
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and hoping to walk you through a multi-stage process
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to get you across to their store.
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Most companies are not gonna,
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even if they go in other app stores or offer a sideload,
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are not gonna wanna abandon the app store
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because it is the easiest.
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"Well, my kids are gonna, I don't know,
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bully me into turning it off
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so that they can have this coolness."
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Like, it raises the bar.
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"Nuh-uh, I'm not letting you out of the App Store."
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And I think a lot of parents won't.
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And again, then if you're an app
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that's trying to appeal to that audience,
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you once again are faced with that same dilemma,
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which is, well, how many audience members do I lose
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by not being in the App Store?
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And I'm telling you, for almost every case,
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the answer is too many.
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- And the other thing about this is,
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part of I think the thing we keep talking about is that
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it should never have had to get here.
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Like this should have been something
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that Apple should have dealt with on their own,
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but they decided not to.
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Out of greed, really, I think.
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At some point, it changed from any other reason it was
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just to greed.
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as Jason said, the train has left the station, right?
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Like it's happening.
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So now we're just talking about like,
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how are they gonna make it work?
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'Cause they're gonna have to.
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- Right, what form will it take?
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And what will it result is where we are.
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But I remain convinced
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that you're not gonna have mainstream apps
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that just utterly abandon the app store for their own thing
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and make everybody go through those hoops
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in order to get out of the app store.
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because as I said a couple of weeks ago,
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most people won't do it, right?
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Most people are gonna be, are gonna get that,
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this app may kill you warning from Apple and be like,
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"Oh, I don't wanna die, no."
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The end, right?
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And they didn't sideload anything, right?
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And so like, it's a big, it's not to use this phrase,
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but I guess I'll use it, it's a big ask.
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It is a very high level request to get somebody
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to turn off all those features
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and install something from the outside.
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And like most people are just not gonna do it.
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The App Store is too easy.
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It's too easy.
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- I wanted to do a quick piece of follow-out to something.
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So back in September, my friend Ian visited London
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and Mega Studio and we shot a studio tour video
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that I'd previously spoken about on the show.
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We also recorded like an interview.
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So he sat down and interviewed me.
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And I've done a bunch of interviews over the many years
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about podcasting and on various shows and stuff.
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But this time it was about other things,
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which I really enjoyed.
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So we spoke about kind of my product design work
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at Cortex Brand and my keyboard and streaming stuff.
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So I really liked how this turned out.
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I was very proud of it.
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And these are important things in my life
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that I don't get to talk about very much.
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And so I wanted to let people know that it's out there
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if they wanna listen to it.
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Or watch it, it's a YouTube video.
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I mean, you could listen,
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but you probably also would wanna watch.
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Also, Jason, this is what it's like
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when I don't use Twitter anymore.
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Like this is where I now, if I have things like this,
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I have to talk about them on my shows.
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- That's true. - This is like a weird,
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like a weird thing that I'm trying to work out still.
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- So was that a tweet just there?
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- Yeah, I just tweeted, yeah. - Was that a tweet saying,
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I have a video you should see?
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- In case you missed it, it's this YouTube video.
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You know, that's what I'm doing now.
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yeah okay is that still what we do it's ten it's 23 I don't even know anymore I
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mean we're a little bit more modern with our roundups you know like maybe there's
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like carts now as well as just the horses but okay moving slowly into the
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future. With iOS 16.2, Apple released an architecture update for the home app
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full support for MATA. This required people updating every device that was
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attached to their home and it was complicated. It was actually something I
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hadn't gone through yet because it was just like I looked at it and it was like
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you got these three days just too much of a pain so I just didn't get around to
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it. This has now been pulled from 16.2. You can no longer do the upgrade. It is expected
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this may have been because of some reports of people having issues with their homekit
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scenes or devices no longer working. MacRumors is reporting that "Apple has added the Home
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app update to a database of hardware and software issues internally, which is a rare move for
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a software-related problem. The list used by Apple, Apple stores, and authorized service
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providers typically only includes widespread issues faced by customers, including mostly
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hardware problems. So it's not going great for the new home architecture. You could say,
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Jason, that the foundations of this are a little shaky.
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Ooh, I see what you did there.
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The roof's a little leaky.
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- I'm sad about this,
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'cause I've also seen like a couple of companies
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that were doing their Matter upgrades,
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they've delayed them.
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Seems like this has maybe been a little bit more complicated
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to implement than was otherwise expected.
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- Yeah, it's gonna, I mean, we did say
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it's gonna be a transitional period, it's gonna be rough.
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And this is, I believe this isn't even Matter,
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it's the new architecture that allows them
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to support matter.
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And I will say clearly they built a trap door into this.
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So they must have been a little wary of that
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because they built in a thing that let them flip the switch
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and like not offer that upgrade.
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And it was already not like you had to go looking for it.
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So this was all a very careful test rollout of this.
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So I'm not really surprised,
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but it is a little disappointing.
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But then again, I also liked the fact
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that Apple is being careful with this, right?
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And not just doing what I think an Apple in the past
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might have done, which is just roll it out to everybody
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and go, "Good luck!"
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And then have bad things happen to people's homes, right?
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Which is not good.
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Like, my lights don't work anymore.
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- Do you remember like the days
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where they would have an iOS update?
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- Apple bricked my house!
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Right, that'd be the story, right?
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- Do you remember they used to have those days
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of iOS updates where they would roll them out
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and something terrible would happen and they'd have to stop?
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Like there was like a thing of like,
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if you would do the iOS update
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and it would like break your entire device,
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that stuff is rough.
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I think that's why they do these things now
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where if you have automatic updates on,
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they don't push it immediately.
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Like it can sometimes take a little while,
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like download it and maybe they have like a thing
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where they then start updating them on a rolling basis.
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Like the automatic update stuff,
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it's not like as soon as the update comes out,
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it just goes for it.
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It's interesting.
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- Yeah, they're being careful.
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And that seems to have paid off in this case,
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that they needed to be careful.
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- According to posts shared by MacRumors,
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Apple is supposedly quote, "seriously concerned"
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about the sales of the iPhone 14 Plus.
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So this is the bigger phone.
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This is in the, I call this on connected,
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the cursed spot for, I think now, for the iPhone lineup.
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Right, 'cause it replaced the mini.
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And it seems like this spot is a bad spot.
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And Apple seems to be aware of that
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because they are now supposedly reevaluating
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the iPhone 15 lineup due to this.
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I don't know what they could do.
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- Can I give you a little,
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can I have a moment of schadenfreude here, please?
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- Oh, it turns out it isn't the Mini, is it?
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The Mini isn't the problem, is it?
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- I mean, it was a problem.
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- But they just, they rearranged the deck chairs.
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It's still a problem.
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Let's make it big instead of small.
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Surely that is the reason.
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It's the smallness that offended, no, it's not.
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Turns out I, okay, Myke, what do you think about this?
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This is a new thing we're doing in 2023 until we stop.
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It's just in this episode though, probably.
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What if the iPhone 14's appeal,
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let's assume the iPhone 14 does okay, right?
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The Plus, the Mini haven't done well,
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but the 14 does okay.
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What if the iPhone 14's appeal is that it's cheap
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and that's it?
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And then, and like, it's a cheap regular phone.
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What if that's it?
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What if there is no like, oh, we've got two models
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and people can choose.
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And it's like, that's too complicated.
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That they've, you've got the Pro,
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which is like the really nice good phone that people get
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if they've got the money to spend on the cutting edge.
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And then you've got an option,
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an option for something that's cheaper,
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that's not on the cutting edge,
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it's sort of a year back in terms of tech.
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Like, I wonder if Apple has over complicated this.
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I wonder if the truth is that most people,
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at least the volumes that they wanna see, right?
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Like not an SE or not a mini or a plus.
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What if the complexity, like there's too much complexity
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and it's really like you've got the Pro and the Pro Max
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and then you've got a phone that's cheaper.
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What if that's the most complexity that the market can bear
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in terms of what consumers are looking for?
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That there are very few consumers who are like,
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well, I don't want the cutting edge great phone.
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I want something cheaper.
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Now let's shop in the line of cheaper phones
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because it seems like that's sort of not happening.
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And then like, and on one level,
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I would say this is a success of like an iPhone 14, right?
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And the 13 before it, like having a plain iPhone
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As a cheaper model, I think maybe also was not necessarily
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something that was going to succeed,
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but it seems to have succeeded.
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But then like blooming a lineup around it and being like,
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ah, now that you pick from a bigger one or a smaller one
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is like, maybe it's not the size,
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maybe it's the complexity
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that where people are just rejecting it.
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It's like, no, no, no, I just want the iPhone that's cheaper.
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Not the big iPhone, not the little iPhone,
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just the iPhone that's cheaper.
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And that beyond that,
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Apple's trying to cut this too fine, I wonder.
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- I agree with you.
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I'm gonna say something slightly different,
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but I do agree with you.
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Where I think the issue might not be the complexity,
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it's the simplicity of the other option,
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which is like, hey, it's the cheap one,
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but different in this one way.
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And that maybe that's not enough.
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- Yeah, well, that's, I mean,
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that's what I mean by the complexity is that,
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is that the, yes, it,
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once you get past that first layer,
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which is it's the cheap one.
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I wonder if there's really a lot of desire
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from any potential buyer to sort through the options
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other than like, instead of just being like,
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can I just have the default now, please?
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So yes, you're saying what I'm saying,
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which is that there's a simplicity and a complexity.
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And are we surprised?
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Maybe we shouldn't be.
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That the consumers as a whole
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don't really want that extra layer of complexity.
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Maybe. - Like the thing
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we don't know, like we don't know
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is how this is sold compared to the Mini, right?
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- My expectation was it would sell more,
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but I don't know that.
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And even though Apple seemed seriously concerned,
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it could have sold more, but now the concern is,
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oh no, the problem is actually this fourth spot is bad.
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Like the way we are doing this doesn't work.
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- And the way this is reported is also,
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and this is all very hazy, right?
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'Cause it's only people inside Apple actually know this.
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So there's just sort of like hubbub,
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like little rumors, little rhubarb of like,
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what if it's bad?
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But if we take it seriously,
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and this is same time two years ago
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where they said they're not gonna do the mini again
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after next year, right?
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They still had those plans in process, so they did it.
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But they had very quickly, they looked at the numbers.
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This is like a show opening and closing on Broadway
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after like one performance,
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where they look at the numbers,
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they're like, it's not gonna make it.
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So I think that that's interesting.
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The way that this is phrased is not,
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oh, they're worried about cannibalization from the Pro Max.
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Like the Pro Max sales are doing fine, apparently, right?
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The Pro and Pro Max sales are doing fine.
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And so, yes, I agree with you.
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I think maybe it's this slot
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and that the idea that they are varying it in this way
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in giving you two choices at the low end
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that people don't want two choices
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at the low end necessarily.
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And I think that's interesting, right?
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Like, look, let's harken back to when Apple
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only sold one phone size.
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And Samsung went out there and sold a bunch
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of different ones and found out that bigger phones
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And the power in that, as much as Samsung's approach
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is not Apple's approach, the power in that is that
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they got to, they didn't just theorize
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about what people wanted.
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And I know that people, especially in Apple spheres,
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talk about the whole faster horse thing.
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The truth is, as much advantage as Apple gains, I think,
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in making judgments itself
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instead of a focus group testing everything, right?
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Like I think there's benefit in that,
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in having confidence in your own vision.
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It's not, you know,
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it's not the same as putting a product in the market
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and seeing what happens, right?
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That is the ultimate test,
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is actually releasing the product and seeing what happens.
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And nobody knows, right?
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Apple doesn't know, Samsung didn't know,
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Samsung didn't know, right?
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Samsung tried a bunch of stuff
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And they learned that a big phone was a thing,
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but it's not like Samsung said,
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"We believe a large phone will sell,"
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and released a big phone first thing,
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and was like, "See, we were right."
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That's not what they did.
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They released a bunch of stuff, and then they learned.
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And this may be one of those cases where like Apple,
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you think Apple knows the iPhone market really well,
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and of course they do.
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They know lots of details about where these models sell,
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and when they sell, and who's buying old models,
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and who's buying new models,
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and how it differs based on the geographic location.
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They know all of that stuff, right?
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But there are things that they can't know
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unless they try it.
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And if this is true, it's fascinating
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'cause it is Apple like doing,
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it's like the scientific method happening
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except with a two year delay
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because of the way Apple does its product designs
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where they're like, okay, let's do the mini phone.
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Hmm, that didn't work.
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Well, let's do a bigger phone.
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Hmm, that didn't work.
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And like, what's the lesson from that?
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And again, I'm not sure they know,
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but they can at least try to extrapolate,
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try to intuit from the reaction of the consumer base,
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of the audience, of the market, what's going on here.
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And I guess we'll find out in two years
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or maybe with a shift in their marketing strategy in a year.
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- The expectation from these reports
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is that Apple's considering two approaches for the iPhone 15.
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One is to reduce the price of the 15 Plus.
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I don't think that will do it.
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Or to further differentiate the features of each model.
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Now, you know, to actually make it like,
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here are four phones and they have
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like four different feature sets.
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Now I would assume, I think, and be correct,
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that the hardware is set for the 15 line.
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So if they're gonna do that,
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I expect it's some kind of marketing difference really that they would talk about.
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But maybe I give it some software features or whatever as being the bigger phone.
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I think that them splitting out the line more,
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we're going to talk about the ultra in a minute,
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the idea of an ultra in a minute, a little bit, uh, that could do something,
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but I don't know what, right. Um,
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if they continue to differentiate the line by pushing the most expensive phone
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away from the pro phone, there could be something there. I don't know.
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Maybe they'll just go iPhone, two Pros and then Ultra.
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I don't know.
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- Yeah, I had one thought about this that, I mean,
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I'm sure this is an argument that everybody at Apple
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had like three weeks ago, but I'll just throw it out there,
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which is, I wonder if you could reduce complexity
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by taking a page from the iPad and the MacBook
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and saying, here is the iPhone 15.
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it comes in two sizes.
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Instead of having it be iPhone 15 and 15 Plus
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and 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max or 15 Ultra, right?
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Where there's like all, like they're different products.
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I wonder if they might do better,
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maybe it wouldn't make any difference,
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but I wonder if they might do better
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if they just said, here's the iPhone 15,
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it comes in two sizes, which one do you prefer?
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The more expensive one is, you know,
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it's bigger and it's $50 more expensive or something.
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Something, you know, maybe a little less
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than the current spread between them.
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Like just and keep it simple of like,
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okay, great, we have two, which one do you want?
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Would that work?
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Would that help?
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I'm not sure.
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I mean, you're trying to do the best you can
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with what you, if the hardware is already baked, right?
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It's like, how do we, all you can really vary
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is like how you sell it and how you price it.
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But I've also had that thought,
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which is in the long run,
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would you be better off having an iPhone Ultra
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and an iPhone Pro and an iPhone
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and differentiating that way instead
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and an iPhone SE or something and just keep it like we're not going to do two of each
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iPhone anymore we're going to do three iPhones and let people choose.
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And the successor to the iPhone 14 Pro Max which we're calling iPhone 15 Ultra for the
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time being is now expected to not be wholly assembled at Foxconn.
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Taiwanese research firm Trend Force is reporting that LuxShare will be taking on some of the
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work for this product.
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Luxier is also a Chinese manufacturer, so this isn't them differentiating their locations,
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the geographical thing we've spoken about before, but more potentially to differentiate
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from Foxconn because Foxconn has had its own set of specific problems in 2022 with
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upset workers and rioting and pay issues and all that kind of stuff.
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So this is a split, but it's not the split maybe that we were looking for.
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Luxier has been key for Apple.
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They do the AirPods manufacturing.
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They've done some, they dabbled in some iPhone stuff as well
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but AirPods is what they are mostly used for.
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So this is at least them continuing to like spread a bit.
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It is wild that they have so many eggs
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in just this one big basket.
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So I guess this is just an example
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of them spreading that out a bit more.
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- Yeah, interesting.
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- So it's moving on a little bit.
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It's now 2023, as we mentioned.
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And so, as promised, the Dark Sky app is gone.
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- It's gotten real dark now.
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- Yeah, it's very dark.
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It's the darkest. - The darkest.
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- Is it darker or has the dark sky gone away
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so now it's light?
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- Well, it is always darkest before the dawn.
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- Interesting, so we're in the dawn.
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It's dawn sky now.
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Anyway, Apple bought Dark Sky.
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- Red sky at morning, sailors take warning.
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Is that how it is?
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'Cause I know it's like red sky night sailors delight.
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Red Sky at morning, sailors take a warning.
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- Isn't it shepherds?
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- I mean, maybe in England, do you not have sailors?
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You have sailors in England?
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Sailors here.
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Very sail oriented. - Anyway,
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Dark Sky was bought by Apple a couple of years ago
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and they promised to keep the app and the API running
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for a period of time.
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- Yeah, until the far future of 2023.
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- And it's now here.
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So the app is now gone.
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It was like January 1st, gone.
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The API is set to be closed in March.
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I use and have used the Dark Sky API source option,
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I guess, in cara weather for a long time.
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And so now I'm wondering what to move to instead.
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The reason I have used Dark Sky is because
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I find it to be very reliable with weather in general,
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but of course the rain notifications
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and forecasting is the key for Dark Sky.
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and it's always been great for me here.
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And it's helpful in a few months of the year.
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It doesn't rain 12 months of the year in the UK,
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people think it does, it doesn't,
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but it does rain a lot during a period of time.
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So dark skies have always been important to me,
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and I'm wondering if maybe should I just move
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to Apple weather now as a thing?
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I mean, I would expect they would be able
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to do a decent enough job.
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today changed my source in Carrot weather in one app and left it in Dark
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Sky for the other and the forecasts were completely different. So for example Dark
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Sky today said the feels like temperature of six degrees Celsius Apple
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weather said five degrees. Well it can't be today right it was like yesterday or
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two days ago. No this is today I looked today. Dark Sky API March.
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- Oh, API, okay. - Yeah.
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Precipitation in Dark Sky was 19% chance
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and in Apple Weather was 0% chance.
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- Here's a theory I have.
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So Dark Sky is aggregating weather data
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from different sources.
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And so now so is Apple Weather.
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They don't have their own like, bureau.
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And I wonder if they, in the move to Apple Weather,
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if they have continued to update and change
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their data sources and their model,
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than if they parked the Dark Sky API a while ago
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and haven't made any changes to it.
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That's my guess, just-
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- So maybe this is better is what you're saying.
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- Based on the fact that, well, it's certainly different.
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Based on the fact that you're seeing different data,
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they're obviously not identical,
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but I do wonder if, like, right, wouldn't that make sense
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that like when they're moving from the Dark Sky,
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the Dark Sky got bought by Apple,
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so they're building out the next generation API,
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which is gonna be Apple Weather,
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that they would at some point just sort of like
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leave Dark Sky where it is
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and update the Apple weather thing.
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So that might be part of it.
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Lauren and I were talking about this
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'cause she was like, "No dark stuff going away."
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And I get those precipitation alerts.
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And I said, "Well, I get them in Apple weather."
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So you can have precipitation alerts in Apple weather.
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It's not the same.
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If you want the same, you should use Carrot weather,
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pay for Carrot weather.
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And then as Brian Carrot was pointing out
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on Twitter or Mastodon or somewhere,
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there is a new thing, it was on Twitter.
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So I'll just tell you about it now, Myke.
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- Thank you.
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- Brian Carrot, Brian Mueller,
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but I call him Brian Carrot 'cause he makes carrot,
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named it after himself, obviously.
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They added a new layout in Carrot Weather called Inline
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that basically is the dark sky layout.
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- Oh, interesting.
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- So if you want to use,
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if you want an app that just looks like dark sky,
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Carrot Weather can do that for you.
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but the Apple weather app will do precipitation alerts.
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So it's not necessarily a bad idea to get it right
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and use it for that, but they may not be the same.
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- I'm gonna use the Apple weather data source
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in Carrot weather, that's my plan.
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And I'm gonna, I like your theory
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and I'm gonna choose to believe that,
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that like the Apple weather is more reliable now.
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The one thing I was thinking is like, I guess one of the things I can feel, hopefully feel
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with that service with like the official weather app, they have to do a decent job or I would
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Like I was worried about an Apple maps situation.
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Um, but that doesn't seem to have happened.
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I don't feel like I've heard a lot of people being really upset about the
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people seem to really like the i-16 weather app. I wanted to point out we'll
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put a link in the show notes to an article on Slate mm-hmm called the
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world's best terrible weather app that is perfectly named yes I hate the dark
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sky app I'm I'm seeing I'm seeing people be surprised by what this article says
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so I just, and I wasn't, but like, I want to state what it says, which is, how did Dark Sky work?
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The answer is, Dark Sky looked at radar images and then tried to
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intelligently plot, the radar images are like where the precipitation is,
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intelligently plot where those would continue on to.
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There, it was literally processing
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the radar images in order to do kind of like, okay,
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well, if this dot of rain is here now
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and it's moving north-northwest,
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then in the next frame it'll be here,
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and in the next frame it'll be here.
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Which on a very small scale actually works pretty well.
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Which I disagree with this article that says,
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oh, it's complete BS and it doesn't work at all.
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I think in small scales, like that's how we use radar, right?
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Is you look at the radar and you say,
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oh, the rain's coming in and it's headed my way,
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and now it's here and now it's gone.
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- Dark Sky does a great job.
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It does a great job, like, yeah.
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So this article also quotes a lot of meteorologists
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who are very cranky 'cause they're like,
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"But we have models, you gotta use the models."
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And the problem is your models don't say,
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five minutes away, there's going to be rain, right?
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And although dark sky is not always accurate,
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I think that there's a bit of chauvinism here
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where meteorologists are like,
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these people aren't experts, trust us.
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But the people who built dark sky
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we're using radar the way people use radar,
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which is to say, is that blob of rain
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going to cross over where I am in the next hour?
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Which to my understanding,
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a fancy model of weather can't do,
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or at least doesn't do,
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because they're not updating every five minutes
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with pinpoint locations of precipitation, right?
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That's not what it's for.
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It's a different kind of thing.
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Anyway, I found that article fascinating
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because the meteorologists hate dark sky.
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And I, although this article, I feel like is extremely
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against dark sky and misses some important points
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about why it actually did make sense,
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I think it's also fair to point out that yes,
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dark sky's methodology could be shaky
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because dark sky's methodology was based on analyzing
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tracks of precipitation in radar.
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And that doesn't always work, right?
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Because there are certain, I'll tell you,
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For California, and isn't this typical,
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'cause everything works in California,
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for California it worked pretty well
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because we don't have thunderstorms
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that pop out of nowhere.
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We have waves of rain that just come in.
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- It works great in London too, right?
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Like it's worked fantastically for me in London.
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You know, to the point where it would say
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rain's stopping in five minutes and it would.
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You know, it was perfect.
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And so, yeah, now I'm moving to Apple Weather.
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I do note now that I get a 10-day forecast
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Jason, you wrote a couple of prediction articles for Macworld, and I wanted to run through
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what the categories and the products and what you think is going to happen for Apple in
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Should we get started and look at the Mac?
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Now I need to remember what I predicted, but I'm sure I was right.
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- So looking at the Mac,
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you are expecting MacBook Pro updates
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and Mac mini updates to get the M2 chips, right?
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- Yeah, I mean, this is basically us taking, you know,
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or me taking the rumor roundup that we do here
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and trying to kind of like put it out there as, you know,
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what are the details and what's gonna come through
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and what's not gonna come through.
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And I, you know, M2 beyond the base M2 processor,
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this is the year for that, obviously.
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And so I do think it'll be, you know,
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the revision to the MacBook Pro that we've been expecting.
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And I do think they're going to do the Mac mini revision as well,
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where they're going to get that Intel Mac mini out of there at last. Yeah.
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So if we imagine all that stuff, that's the boring stuff.
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Let's talk about the more exciting stuff. Okay.
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So I'm going to give a rundown of the things that you've predicted, right?
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So in the boring stuff, we'll include an update to the 24 inch iMac.
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the exciting stuff is.
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- Actually, I'm gonna just say that's risky, right?
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Mark Gurman is skeptical about the 24-inch iMac
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getting an update and keeps saying
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that it's not gonna be updated until in M3,
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which I don't believe, I just don't believe it.
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I know that he's got-- - But M3 could still be
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- It could, it could be.
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I, yeah, I wonder.
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It could be though. - But they could sit on that.
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But do you think they will do it this year?
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You think they will do it?
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- I predicted that they will, yeah.
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So if we also, let's actually,
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let's also lump in the Mac Pro in the boring part,
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'cause like we kinda know about it and are expecting it,
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and Apple have effectively told us it's coming.
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There's a few things that you were pretty,
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you were pretty firm on that you think are gonna happen.
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iMac Pro, larger MacBook Air,
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and an updated studio display with micro LED and ProMotion.
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- Yeah. - That's pretty bold.
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There's some pretty bold predictions right there.
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- I wanna believe.
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I think the Mac Pro is gonna happen.
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I don't know what form it'll take, right?
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I mean, it's gonna be, the rumors are,
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it's not gonna have that quad chip.
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It's gonna just have an M2 Max basically,
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or M2 Ultra, M2 Ultra, right?
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But that's it.
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Display, yeah, I'm gonna take my shot there
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because I've, you know, I spent the last five years
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predicting a standalone display from Apple
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and in year five, I got it right.
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So what do I do with that?
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Start predicting the next one, I guess.
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But I just, I keep feeling like there is gonna be,
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the Pro Display XDR is now based on kind of old tech
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that's been surpassed in Apple's product line
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by the MacBook Pro.
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It feels like there's room for something
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above the studio display
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that is not the current Pro Display XDR.
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There is some suggestion that this is being worked on.
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It's unclear when it's gonna come out,
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but I feel like the year that the MacBook Pro come,
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or the Mac Pro comes out would not be a bad time
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for them to refresh that studio
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or refresh the Pro Display XDR
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or replace it with something different.
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So this is kind of a catchall of,
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I'm not sure whether they're gonna replace
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the Pro Display XDR or whether they're just gonna do
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a fancier 27-inch display that's XDR quality,
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but I feel like they're gonna do something.
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- And do you imagine that this display
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would be the display that would also be in an iMac Pro?
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- Oh, if it's a 27-inch ProMotion fancy display, then yes.
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- And so that might be a thing that they wait and do.
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Do you think they would do this together?
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Or do you think they would split that apart?
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- It's possible,
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and that wasn't officially part of my prediction, right?
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But I feel like that having that as a differentiator
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about a true iMac Pro has the super fancy screen,
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I could also see them not doing that, right?
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I could also see them using the equivalent of the,
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the thing about the studio display is it's the old 27 inch,
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it's iMac display, right?
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So if they're gonna do a new iMac Pro,
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why would they not have it be truly Pro
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if they're gonna call it that especially,
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and it's gonna be big and fancy?
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Why would you not have the new display tech?
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I don't know about the sequence there.
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I'm not sure that it matters.
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I don't think there's any reason,
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if you've got a standalone display ready to go,
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I'm not sure there's any reason to hold off
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until the iMac Pro in order to launch it.
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Like you could do one in front of the other
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and I don't think it matters.
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- I'm not sure if I'm as strong on iMac Pro now
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as I was when the iMac came out.
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I was like, as a product that they'll do.
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The Mac Studio is the wrinkle
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and it's not that I think that one replaces the other,
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It's just how many Mac models do they want?
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That's a lot of models.
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- Yeah, I agree.
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I just think it's very strange
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that they sold a 27-inch iMac for years and years
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and years and years, and now they don't.
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- Yes, I agree with that.
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- I think that they have to do that.
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Now, maybe it's a 27-inch iMac and it's not an iMac Pro,
00:52:17
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although again, in terms of modern Apple terminology,
00:52:21
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calling it iMac Pro and making it more expensive
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feels like more what modern Apple would do,
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but who knows, right?
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I mean, maybe they've decided that the best thing to do
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is to use the existing screen technology
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and make a larger iMac that's got an M2 Pro option
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and it's just a bigger iMac or something like that, right?
00:52:44
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And it's not that big a deal.
00:52:45
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But if they decide, the real question is like,
00:52:47
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if they're gonna do a bigger iMac,
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how far up do they push that in terms of the cost
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and in terms of the features?
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But I feel like there's gotta be one.
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And so I decided to put my stake in the ground
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in these predictions and say,
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that they will call it pro
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and it will have the higher end processors.
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Display wise, I think it's an open question, right?
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'Cause that might add so much cost to the product
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that it's not worth it for them.
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At the same time, I could see them really arguing like,
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if you wanna do pro work, pro photography work or whatever,
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the iMac Pro has got your back
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because it's doing HDR, et cetera, et cetera.
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- And while we're talking about screen size changes
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increases you you you feel pretty confident about this larger MacBook Air
00:53:29
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yeah I mean Mark Gurman has reported that that is I believe he's reported as
00:53:33
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forthcoming and Ming-Chi Kuo has reported that it's forthcoming feels
00:53:37
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right to me that they'll the 15-inch MacBook Air like they've got the new
00:53:42
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MacBook Air design which is really nice a larger one of that fills that gap
00:53:46
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between the $2,000 MacBook Pros and the existing MacBook Airs for people who
00:53:53
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want a bigger display, right?
00:53:54
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Because to get a bigger display,
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I'd have to pay $2,000 and get all this other stuff,
00:53:59
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the ports, the processors, the HDR display,
00:54:02
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all really nice, but not everybody really wants that.
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If all you want is a little bigger screen,
00:54:09
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you're buying a lot of other stuff.
00:54:10
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And so having a 15 inch air,
00:54:13
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not only does that make sense in terms of,
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I mean, the reports say that it's gonna happen
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and it makes sense to me.
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I think that it's a good fit.
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- But hey, Jason,
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what if people just buy the MacBook Air
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because it's the cheapest one?
00:54:25
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- I know, right?
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- You just spoke about this.
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- Just let's just, we'll wait two years
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and find out what they do.
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Yes, I think that it's a question.
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I think it's a really good question.
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My bet is that laptop dynamics
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are different from phone dynamics,
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but it's a really good question, right?
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Like how many of these assumptions we've made
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about Apple strategy are going to be upended
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by Apple meeting the market and realizing
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that that strategy doesn't extend further
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than they've already extended it.
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So that's possible, it's possible.
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The reports suggest they're gonna try it.
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It is, I think, something worth watching
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'cause maybe they do a 15-inch MacBook Air
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and discover people don't want it.
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Maybe they do discover that.
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But I like the idea of having a bigger screen
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that doesn't cost two grand.
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- Speaking of 15-inch screens in new products,
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let's jump over to the iPad.
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You seem very, I think, wildly confident
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that the iPad Pro will see no update this year.
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There'll be significant, there'll be like,
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no other significant updates for the iPad in general,
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except for a 15 inch model that will either be called
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the iPad Pro or the iPad Studio.
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- Well, we should start by saying the iPad Air
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is due for an update, so I'm sure there will be
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an iPad Air update of some kind.
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- It's not gonna be significant though, right?
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I can't imagine it being particularly significant.
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No, I decided to go with this,
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but again, there's no money at stake here, right?
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I take no risks in making these predictions.
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I just wanna be clear about that.
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So my rationale here in picking this is first off,
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there's nothing happening on the iPad otherwise,
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which is really boring.
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We saw what happened with the iPad Pro,
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where it got an update that feels very much
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like not the update Apple wanted to make,
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but I don't think the chip cycle is going to work
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or the product cycle is gonna work for them
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to do another iMac Pro this fall.
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I think it's gonna have to wait until next spring.
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However, I'm reminded of when they did the initial iPad Pro
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and it came in the 12.9 inch model only.
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And it was out there in front.
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And then later they did an 11 inch model,
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well, actually they did a smaller model, 10.5,
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and then later they updated it further.
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- I think it may have started with 9.7 and then-
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- Pardon, 9.7 and then, yeah. - 10.5?
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Oh, no, that little one has grown, right?
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So the precedent is they started with a big one.
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And I thought like there's some rumbling
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about them wanting to do a bigger iPad.
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And I thought there is a scenario that kind of makes sense
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where maybe even the design language
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that they intended on being in the iPad Pro
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for the M2 generation that seems to have not happened,
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maybe it will be ready.
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And the logical thing to do,
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since it's not time to update the iPad Pros
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that just came out,
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but you could do a new model
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that also uses that design language
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that you could put out in the fall.
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And it would lead the way
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and then the other ones would come in the spring.
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And so that was when I started thinking
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that actually is a scenario that kind of might make sense
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where you get something for the iPad.
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And I like the idea of a big iPad,
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maybe with a third generation Apple Pencil.
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And so a bunch of new iPad tech,
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and the first time we see it,
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it's in this iPad with, and with new accessories, right?
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And it's beyond the pencil.
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And it's something we haven't seen before.
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And then in the spring,
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the rest of the iPad Pro line catches up.
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I like that scenario.
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So since there are no penalties for these predictions
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and there's no money riding on it,
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I decided I was gonna go with it.
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And I am intrigued. Do you think that this is a...
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So let's say Pro Studio, whatever. If it's the studio,
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do you think that it is like positioned above the iPad Pro?
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Like where is this sitting in line? Especially as you say,
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you think it's going to get things that no other iPad has right now.
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So where does that sit though? Like above?
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And do you think it would always be above?
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- I don't know.
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I mean, what I hedge on is whether they call this
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Pro or Studio.
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- Well, either way, right, I guess it could sit above.
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- Unless they're getting rid of the iPad Air, right?
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I feel like either way, it's bigger than the iPad Pro
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with more features.
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So it's going to be more expensive
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than the 12.9 inch iPad Pro, yes.
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- I could imagine this product existing.
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I'm not sure that 2023 is it.
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but I would be very excited to see it.
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- Well, as I just explained,
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I think part of my motivation here
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is that there's not a lot of iPad story happening.
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And this would be a really interesting iPad story
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without having to change the timing
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of the rest of the product line
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is to basically throw what will ultimately be
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the next generation of design language
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and features and accessories.
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This one model comes out in late 23
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ahead of the rest of the line kind of picking it up
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starting in 24.
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So that was the thought process.
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If it felt like there was a normal iPad process
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going on this year,
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I might not have made this wild prediction,
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but it feels real quiet, right?
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Like almost too quiet.
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- Here's what I'll say about iPadOS, Apple and iPadOS.
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I think iPad Studio is maybe just a better brand
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for the more expensive iPad than iPad Pro,
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because I think Apple has decided or not decided
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to really make iPad like Pro
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in the ways that Pro users want it to be, right?
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We spoke about this for years,
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but what the iPad's really good at is creating stuff,
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especially art, right?
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Visual things.
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Maybe Studio is just a better brand
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for the more expensive iPad than Pro is.
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I mean, maybe, but I don't know if I entirely agree.
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I mean, I think what the iPad is great at is changing what it is based on how you use
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I'm not, I'm also not ready to give up on the idea that Apple needs to bring its pro
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apps to the iPad.
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That I do think that that needs to happen.
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But it's true.
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This is a self-inflicted wound.
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If they had called it iPad studio all along…
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But those pro apps are creative apps, right?
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They're creative apps, so it would fit just as nicely.
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Video editing is a very different thing than drawing,
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but both could benefit from a larger screen.
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Also, you throw in the fact
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that they've got external display support now,
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which is kind of an interesting quirk.
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I wonder if they might do a new keyboard trackpad case thing
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that was, again, would point the way to the future
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of that on the other models.
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I don't know.
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I mean, what Apple thinks of the iPad
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is an interesting question.
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And whether those pro apps,
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I didn't predict that the pro apps would come, I think, right?
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Like that, I mean, 'cause--
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- Gotta give it up at some point.
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- Who would do that, yeah.
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- Here's one that genuinely surprised me.
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- Well, it wouldn't be a fun column
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if I didn't surprise people, right?
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- That's a good point, that's a good point.
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- Gotta entertain people.
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- You expect that the iPhone 15
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will look a lot like the iPhone 14,
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but will get the Dynamic Island.
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You seem very confident on that.
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- Yep, yep, I am not a believer in the theory
01:02:03
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that the Dynamic Island is gonna be withheld
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for a long time.
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I'm a believer that the Dynamic Island
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is too good a feature to keep away
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from half of the iPhone product line.
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- I can see it.
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Like, I feel like I agree with you that it's gonna happen.
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All the tech is there, right?
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They use all the displays.
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Like, in theory, you could do it.
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It would just, whilst I would completely understand it,
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I think it may also surprise me,
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it's just the next year that they do it,
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but, you know, maybe they just go for it, right?
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- I think, I mean, this isn't high-tech stuff.
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It is literally just a different cutout for the sensors.
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- And I think Dynamic Island is too central.
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Here's the thing, if Apple likes the Dynamic Island,
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they need to make the effort to get it everywhere, right?
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How you don't popularize an OS feature
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is by withholding it from a large portion
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of your product line.
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What you want is you want that feature everywhere
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so that all software supports it
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and it becomes a key differentiator in your platform.
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And you don't do that by withholding it from the iPhone 15
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and keeping it only on the Pro.
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So, and the cost is nothing essentially,
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'cause it's just changing your existing cutout.
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And the benefit is that everybody can rely
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on there being a dynamic island.
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And yeah, what you're losing is the people
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who only go to the Pro because of the dynamic island,
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but there are plenty of other reasons to go to the Pro.
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Dynamic island does not need to be a differentiator in the long run. So I think I think they'll end that differentiation
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But there could be a cost this time
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So we'll get to the iPhone 15 ultra in a moment away you think that might go but let's imagine
01:03:43
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You know we can just say for the moment that's going to be the exciting one, right? Yeah, and if the iPhone
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15 gets the dynamic island you've mentioned you don't think much would happen to the iPhone 15 Pro
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could that not be a risk to the iPhone 15 Pro
01:03:59
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if that doesn't actually get much of a big jump
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and then the ultra's really exciting,
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the iPhone 15 gets the dynamic island,
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does that not kind of make the iPhone 15 Pro
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less attractive, which would be a risk
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because it sells really well?
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- I don't think so.
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I think only marginally.
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Like, I think the appeal of the Pro
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is probably in the materials and it's in the cameras.
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I don't think it's in the dynamic island.
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I'm not, in the long run, I am not a believer
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that there are gonna be large numbers of people
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who would otherwise have bought a Pro
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and the only reason, or otherwise would have bought
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a non-Pro, but only reason they went to the Pro
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is because of the dynamic island.
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I don't think there's enough of them to offset
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the desire that Apple should have to get the dynamic island
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everywhere in iOS as soon as it can, because it's cool.
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- What is your stake in the ground
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for the features of the iPhone 15 Ultra?
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- I'm gonna say something similar
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to my wild iPad studio theory, which is,
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I feel like the 15 Pro is going to stay looking similar
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and not get the complete revamp
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because they're gonna put all their effort into the Ultra,
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very much the story of the Apple Watch.
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So there'll be an iPhone 15 Ultra, it'll look different.
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It'll have a new camera system.
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It'll be like, kind of like the iPhone 10, right?
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where it's like, this is not your old iPhone.
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We're doing very different things here.
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And this is the first place to get it.
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Also has the advantage of like the rumors about them doing
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the periscope camera and all of that.
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The idea there is you might start that in a larger phone
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because you need the space to do that sort of thing.
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So yeah, that's the little narrative
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that I've woven for myself is that the iPhone 15
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and 15 Pro will progress along,
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but the real big story will be the Ultra,
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which will look different and have a bunch of features
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that no other iPhone has.
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- Do you think they might go to titanium?
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- Everything is on the table, right?
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- There are nice things about titanium,
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especially that it's light, right?
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And the stainless is so heavy on those iPhone Pros.
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They're so heavy.
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So sure, that's a possibility.
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- I guess it depends on if they can color it.
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I think that would be an important element, right?
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I think it would be difficult if it only came in one color.
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Do you think?
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- Remember, if the Ultra, well, I mean, they could color,
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they could color the glass though.
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- And not the metal, right?
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And keep in mind, this Ultra,
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the Pro already is almost colorless.
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So the Ultra could be completely colorless.
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Just a silver black phone.
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The iPhone 10, right, was just one color, I think.
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It was all silver.
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They made that work.
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- Yeah, so this is the question,
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but I'm kind of liking the idea that they're gonna,
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again, they'll change the colors.
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They might change the look a little bit
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of the 15 and the 15 Pro.
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They could always change the metal finish
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and all of that to make them look a little bit different.
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But I think that my theory here is that what if the Ultra
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is where they put their resources this time.
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And as with my big iPad theory,
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the rest of the line catches up later.
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- Emmer is correct.
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I mean, the Discord, the iPhone 10
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had two different colors for the rails.
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- Right, but there's two different titanium shades on--
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- The Apple watches. - Apple watch.
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So you could do something like that.
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It's very much that we offer two color choices.
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There's dark gray and black.
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Like, thanks Apple.
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That's exactly what we expected from you.
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This is the thing I'm most excited for right now for this year is the iPhone 15 Ultra,
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what that might be.
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I think it could be really exciting, right?
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It has a new design, new designs are always fun, and this new potential new camera system
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which could be leaps and bounds different.
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I'm excited about what they might do with that product.
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I think that's maybe the product that feels the most tangible to me and so I'm pretty
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excited about it.
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of the intangible ones I think we'll get to in a little bit but the iPhone 15 Ultra I'm
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really keen to see what that might end up looking like. In wearables you are speaking
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straight to my heart and predicting a completely redesigned AirPods Max.
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Yep it's time right like that products been out there for a while but 1.0 product was
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is disappointing in a bunch of ways
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and needs to be revised, right?
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It needs a better case.
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It needs, you know, like there are some design aspects of it
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that need to be better.
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It's time to take it, what they've learned
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from the first couple of years of that product
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and revise it to be a little bit better fit.
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And it may even be to be less expensive to make,
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even regardless of what they do with the price,
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'cause they will have learned a lot,
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I assume over the last couple of years
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about what AirPods Max should be,
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but it feels like it's time, right,
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for a new version of that?
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- Well, I mean, I agree, I want it.
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I think the fundamentals of the product is good,
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it sounds great, the noise cancellation is great,
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like it's good, but they messed it up in a couple of ways.
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Too heavy, too expensive, and not portable enough.
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You know, the case is terrible,
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the fact you can't collapse it.
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I think they should look to,
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and I hope they will fix those three issues,
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and they will have, I think, a much bigger success on their hands with an AirPods Max
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And I really hope that this is something that they're working on because I like this product
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in their lineup.
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I don't use my AirPods Max a lot, but when I do use them, I really want that product
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to do the best it can do, like traveling and stuff like that.
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I want the best it can be, and that is the best that AirPods can be for me in those environments.
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Although I will say AirPods Pro 2 is unbelievable how good the noise cancellation is right as
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we mentioned in the Upgrades episode.
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You know I tested that out on the last plane trip that I took and was really surprised
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at comparatively how well they do.
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But I would love to see them take everything they've learned on AirPods Pro 2 and apply
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that to AirPods Max 2 plus difference in the hardware.
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predict the action button is gonna come to the regular Apple Watch? Well what's
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left to do with the Apple Watch right? Like the Apple Watch is largely a...
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Finally a redesigned Jason that's what they can do. I don't think I mean I'm not gonna
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predict it I feel like they're gonna ride this a little longer I'm not gonna
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predict that thing it'll happen eventually and I'll be surprised by it
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when it happens because I feel like they're gonna keep riding this horse I
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think another thing they could do is I mean maybe it'll be tweaked design wise
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I'm gonna repeat what I've been saying all along,
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which is the high-end products lead the way
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in a lot of cases for the rest of the line.
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And so in this case, again, look to the Apple Watch Ultra
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and say, "Oh, it's got that action button."
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We could add an action button to the existing Apple Watch.
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We could maybe change the look of it
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and have it have a little bit more ultra-like look
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without it really being a radical reinvention
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of the Apple Watch.
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that's my guess is that the regular Apple watch will pick up some features
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from the ultra you didn't mention anything about the ultra itself do you
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think they'll update the ultra this year if they do it won't be interesting huh
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yeah yep that's my prediction and quote some quote but like I something new in
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the home something give me something anything a device show me a sign of life
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- Right, because I don't know which one,
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like there was a whole bunch of different rumors out there
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of things that they've been experimenting with.
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Will any of them come to fruition?
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But I decided like, there's gotta be something, right?
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I'm willing to bet, at least for now,
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that one of the holdups in Apple's home strategy
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is that they need to get into the thread world.
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That once the thread thing is working,
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they can just release the hounds, right?
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They can open the flood gates and out pour all the Apple,
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Like one, just one HomePod with a screen for FaceTime
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or a soundbar, Apple TV, HomePod combo or something, right?
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Like something to show us that you care about the home
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in some way, that's all I'm really asking.
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- And I'd mentioned an intangible thing,
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which is the headset, right?
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It's like we have an idea of what it might be,
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we pretty much feel like we know it's coming this year,
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it feels very confident,
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but it's like the Apple Watch,
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and when the Apple Watch is introduced,
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there are a lot of things this product could be,
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what mix do they end up landing on, right?
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When they release it.
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- And this seems like a real easy prediction,
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except that I will say,
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after I wrote this article a couple weeks later,
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I saw a prediction piece that said
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Apple won't release the headset this year.
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And I like, I get the argument, I forget who made it,
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but I forget whoever it was, the argument was,
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it sure feels like a developer release.
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It sure feels overpriced and overpowered.
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Maybe where they will end up is shipping something
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as a developer preview, not,
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it doesn't sound like Apple to sell that product
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to mainstream consumers.
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And we've been saying that all along, right?
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And yet it seems like that's their intent,
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is to sell a 2000 plus dollar headset
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that is the best you could possibly buy,
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but not something that a lot of regular people
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are gonna buy.
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And yet somehow with that very expensive product,
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evangelize developers to devote time to develop apps
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for a thing that is probably not gonna sell that well,
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because it's so expensive.
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It doesn't really make sense.
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And yet all the indications are that they are doing that.
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So my prediction is that I think they are,
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although I think it's possible that this will change,
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my prediction is that they will ship it,
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but what they're gonna do is they're going to announce it
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in the spring, they're going to evangelize its development
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at WWDC and possibly give developers some access
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to something that they can develop on.
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It will ship later in the summer.
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And my other prediction that's just out of the blue,
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but I'm going to throw it in there,
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which is I think they're gonna get it under 2000,
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despite all the reports that it's gonna be more than $2,000.
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I think the solution to the,
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how do they ship this product when it's too expensive
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and nobody will buy it?
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I gotta be honest, I think the solution is gonna be
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that they're gonna eat it.
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They're gonna eat the margins.
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- They should.
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They should, if they care about it.
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- That's right, and they think this is a long-term play
01:15:11
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for them, they're gonna have to forego
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their traditional profit margins
01:15:16
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in order to hit that price point
01:15:17
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and they're not gonna like it,
01:15:18
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but I think that may be their only way out here.
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Unless they really do pull a bunch of features off of it
01:15:24
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and we get those reports over the next few months
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that they've like, they've de-contented this thing down
01:15:29
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to a lower price.
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- Such a bad idea.
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Like they gotta eat it.
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They gotta do what the games consoles do.
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You gotta just eat it and you'll make the money later.
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- You're gonna make a great product.
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You wanna evangelize developers.
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You believe this is your future, you know what you do.
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I'm not even saying to sell it at a loss,
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but I'm saying sell it at very little profit
01:15:53
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in order to get that price to somewhere
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where you think that it's actually gonna sell.
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Because step one here is not reap enormous profits
01:15:59
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from incredibly profitable high margin device, right?
01:16:04
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Step one is sell a lot of them.
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That's the truth of it, sell a lot of them.
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Doesn't have to be a $300 headset, I'm not saying that,
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but I'm saying if you can sell it for 2,500
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and make a very comfortable margin,
01:16:16
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or you can sell it for 1800
01:16:17
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and make almost nothing on the hardware,
01:16:21
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I think the move is to make almost nothing on the hardware
01:16:23
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because the goal here is long-term, not short-term.
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And you need developers.
01:16:28
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The piece that is so important here is
01:16:32
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this is gonna take developer support.
01:16:35
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It really is.
01:16:36
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And developers, especially given how Apple has treated
01:16:39
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its developers the last few years,
01:16:42
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I would say developers aren't gonna invest a lot of time
01:16:45
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into your platform, your brand new,
01:16:48
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apparently very important strategically platform,
01:16:51
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if they're developing it for an audience of no one, right?
01:16:55
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You've got to give them an audience.
01:16:57
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And saying, invest now and in two or three years, right?
01:17:02
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You'll start making money on our platform.
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It's not gonna work.
01:17:05
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It's not gonna work.
01:17:06
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It'll work for some like people who are really hardcore
01:17:10
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Apple indie developers and they just love
01:17:12
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doing stuff for Apple, okay, but like you need to build this platform you really
01:17:16
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need people to rush into it and want to support it and the only way you can
01:17:20
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really do that is by selling units. You got to sell units.
01:17:24
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I'm really hoping that this product has an almost original iPad like price
01:17:33
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surprise. Remember like everyone was like it's gonna cost over a thousand dollars
01:17:38
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there's just no way and then bang 500 and it was like whoa you know that I
01:17:43
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really hope that they find some way to make that work because that would be
01:17:48
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cool and then thinking about this column that's essentially what I where I came
01:17:52
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to is I don't see how this works based on what we've read in the reports and so
01:17:59
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that makes me feel like they're that that that pricing can't stand right that
01:18:05
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That's the piece here where it's like, yeah, but how do you come out with a $2,000, $2,500 thing?
01:18:11
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And pricing, like, people are reporting the pricing, but it's like, those are people in
01:18:16
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the supply chain, those are people, like, those are sources inside Apple, but like,
01:18:20
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as we've said many times here, pricing and marketing is the most changeable of anything,
01:18:26
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right? All it takes is Tim Cook saying, "What does it cost to make one of these?
01:18:32
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let's price it at 1,500.
01:18:34
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But sir, it costs 1,400 to make it.
01:18:36
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It's like, yeah, but we gotta do it.
01:18:39
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We gotta do it, 'cause we gotta look
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at the competition out there.
01:18:41
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I think something, I saw a story the other week
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about how many more meta quests were sold
01:18:50
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this Christmas season, which would be the third
01:18:52
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Christmas season for the meta quest, two,
01:18:55
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which is remarkable on one level, right?
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Because it's like, that's an old product.
01:19:00
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But on another level, it's still a really
01:19:03
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well-priced product.
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And I keep looking at it, you know, I have one,
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and I like it.
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And I keep looking at it and thinking,
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you know, the advantage the MetaQuest has
01:19:14
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is that they've sold a bunch of them.
01:19:16
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Like, you can actually write software for the MetaQuest
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and feel like it's successful.
01:19:23
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- Yeah, you can have a success with it, yeah.
01:19:25
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- And you gotta, like, you can't,
01:19:28
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you can't build a superior product
01:19:30
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that nobody writes software for, right?
01:19:31
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There are so many examples of that throughout history.
01:19:34
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So that's what I kept coming back to in my column
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as I was writing it is,
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and you and I have talked about it a bunch here
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and I kept, my brain keeps processing like,
01:19:44
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what's the story here?
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The best I can come up with is that
01:19:47
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they're gonna have to cave on price
01:19:48
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and they're gonna have to take the hit
01:19:50
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because this thing can't cost $2,500
01:19:52
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'cause they're not gonna sell any of them.
01:19:54
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And the easiest thing for them to do, painful but easy,
01:19:58
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is just sell it for a lot less
01:20:01
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and try to kickstart this market.
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It's either that or you call it a developer preview
01:20:07
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and you only ship it to developers
01:20:09
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and say the real one is coming in 2024.
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And that would be, I think, a real declaration of failure,
01:20:17
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but it's a fallback.
01:20:18
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I think the easier thing to do is to just take the hit
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on the hardware in order to build your platform.
01:20:25
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- One of the worst things that could happen to the headset
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is it's just like a bunch of ports of Quest games.
01:20:31
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Like that's it.
01:20:31
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- Yeah, on an incredibly expensive thing.
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And a lackluster reception from the developer community.
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'Cause keep in mind, Apple's success in this last decade plus
01:20:42
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has been, you know, one of the ways
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that it's been successful is everybody wants to be
01:20:49
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on the iPhone, especially, right?
01:20:51
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everybody wants to be on that platform.
01:20:53
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And that's helped make that platform a success.
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And the danger is that Apple thinks that,
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"No, no, no, no, people, we make it a success
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and then they make money on the platform,
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but that's not how it works.
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You gotta have apps,
01:21:05
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you gotta have software on the platform."
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And the way you get developers to develop for your platform
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is that people are there to buy their software.
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So here we are.
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We'll see what happens.
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I mean, the good news is we can just check back in a year
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and see how we did.
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No matter how well you/I have done in this conversation today,
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I think 2023 is going to be a year packed full of interesting stuff from Apple.
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- I hope so. - I'm pretty excited about it.
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- I hope so. - Just because there's so much possibility.
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If they do 50% of it, it will be a big year.
01:21:38
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Do you know I saw a stat, just before we move on real quick,
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that I think I saw some Mac rumors today.
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This past quarter is the first time in 20 years
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and Apple haven't released a Mac,
01:21:49
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like in this time period,
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like in the fourth quarter of the year.
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Right, isn't that wild?
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- Interesting.
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- 'Cause this is the time, right?
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You would either do it for the holidays
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or for back to school or whatever, and they didn't do it.
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- Like I said, I feel like we've definitely gotten
01:22:07
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to the point where pandemic-related
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and supply chain-related issues have shoved
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the Mac, whole Mac product line back by three, six,
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nine months, something like that, for sure.
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- Hopefully we're gonna get some of that backlog
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coming out of it.
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- Bring it on, bring on 2023, clear the backlog,
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to perform each exercise.
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Personal fitness isn't about competing with other people. You don't want to look at others,
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try and stack up against them and do what they do. What you need is something that will
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Strava Fitbit and Apple Health.
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I love Fitbod, it is fantastic.
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What it does with the videos is the thing that I like the most.
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If I want to try and learn an exercise, if I try and read it I can't conceive of it,
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I need to see somebody doing it.
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So videos are great but videos from multiple angles is even better.
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It's like "oh how are they moving their arm, I can't see it" you can see all of that with
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Fitbod, it's fantastic.
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You can learn all these exercises and incorporate them into a plan that becomes your own.
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Personalized training of this quality can be expensive but Fitbod is just £12.99 a
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thanks to FitBard for their support of this show and Relay FM.
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Let's move on to some Ask Upgrade questions.
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The lasers still work!
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They sure do.
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They've dusted them off for the new year.
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First comes from Shwert who asks "It's getting harder and harder to manage Mac apps.
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Some come from the App Store, some come directly from developer websites, some are available
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in both places.
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How do you keep track of where you've got your apps so you don't confuse updates and
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and licensed keys and all that kind of stuff.
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- I, with all due respect to Swerd,
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I don't agree with the premise of this question.
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- Tell me about it.
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- It's harder and harder to manage Mac apps.
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I just don't see it.
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I just don't see it.
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The App Store has been around for a while now
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and it does its app updates in its way.
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And every other app I use has some sort of built-in
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self-updating system, Sparkle or something else like it,
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where it tells me if there's an update
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and then I install it.
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So I don't have any confusion about updates.
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How do I keep track of where I get apps?
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Like I don't understand that.
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The apps are like, in terms of updates,
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it'll tell me and otherwise I don't care.
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License keys, I try to save license keys in 1Password,
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but the truth is most of my license keys are in my Gmail.
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and I search for them. But I just don't, I don't know, maybe this is me but I like,
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I don't have, I don't get confused about my Mac apps. Like I just, I don't, I just don't.
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What I'll say that I'll agree with Schwab is that the fact that it is separated is less than ideal.
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Like I wished that everything was all in one place but everything could be all in that one place, right?
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Like I would like as a user all apps to be in the App Store,
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but that it would work for everyone that they are.
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- I would go so far as to say,
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I wish Apple would make an updates API
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that would allow any app to register its updates
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and have them display in the app updates list
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instead of in each individual app.
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That would be kind of fun, right?
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But instead it's used as an App Store differentiator.
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I think what Schwert is coming from here
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is that, Schwert seems to be somebody
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who has bought an app from one source,
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but it's in both places and that that can be confusing.
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And I agree that that can be confusing.
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I generally, if something's available in the Mac App Store
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and outside the Mac App Store,
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I generally buy it outside of the Mac App Store.
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That's generally my policy.
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So I'm very rarely in a situation
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where I'm thinking to myself,
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"Oh, where did I get this?
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Where did I not?"
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I am a little more confused by Setapp,
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former sometimes sponsor of this podcast,
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which has its own sort of like system.
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And so sometimes it'll be like, do I own this?
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Or is this in set app?
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That does happen from time to time.
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But again, how do I keep track of it?
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I look at the app and say,
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is there a check for updates here or is it there?
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Otherwise I don't keep track, I guess is my real answer is.
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I don't, I think that it's generally apparent
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and I can search either purchased items in the app store
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or in my Gmail or in my licenses in 1Password
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to find out if I need to do something.
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But generally it's just not an issue
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that's required a solution.
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Andrew asks, "Do you think advanced data protection
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could make restoring a backup more reliable?
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In other words, could you imagine more apps
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would be able to retain their login state
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when transferring an old phone to a new one?"
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Would be nice.
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I think what's happening here is that Apple
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allows developers to set a flag about what gets backed up.
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And I believe these are app developers saying,
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"I don't wanna back that information up."
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And that's why you have to do reentering later.
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I believe that's what it is.
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And it may have to do with their own security
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or the fact that it's changing
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to a different piece of hardware
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and they don't wanna have the authentication move with that.
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It needs to have a new authentication.
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So what I would say is,
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I don't know if this will make much of a difference.
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I wish that Apple would do a better job
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of perhaps evangelizing with developers
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or coming up with a system developers can use
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to make this easier.
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What I really like is for them to take advantage
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of something like maybe pass keys to make it
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so that I can just biometrically authenticate
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and I can use that.
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But something here, I agree,
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but I don't know if advanced data protection
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is gonna make much of a difference.
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- Gavin asks, this is for me really,
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how was the process of dealing
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with the upgrade submissions this year?
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you mentioned it was painful in the past as your process changed.
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I didn't change my process at all.
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So the way you write, basically the upgradients would vote,
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they put the information into a Google form, but for all but one question,
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they're just open text fields that people can write into.
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So people write things in varying ways with maybe it's one thing,
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but they say it like, you know, it's set in like four different ways.
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Like for example, Spiderman, some people would write Spiderman,
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some people write Spider-man,
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and some people might write "No Way Home" or whatever.
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And so it requires, for me with the way that I do it,
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it's a little bit manual, it was quite a lot manual,
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which you have to kind of scroll through things
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and change the names of stuff.
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Basically, I've gotten better at this process
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because I have recently done this for a quiz on Connected,
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it's the same process.
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So it was more fresh in my mind
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and I'd kind of internalized the way to do it
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my little shortcuts of how to make it quicker for me,
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using clipboard managers and stuff like that to like,
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yeah, so it was, it's laborsome,
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but this year was the fastest I'd ever done it.
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I did it in a day where usually it takes multiple days.
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- For me, you're doing the connected quiz,
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which is very similar to the Family Feud stuff
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that I've done, and it's the same process,
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and I have also gotten much better at it.
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I use BB Edit for that a lot because I can sort lines,
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and I can also like clip lines containing,
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but sort lines does a lot of it,
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'cause you'll get a lot of things
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that are spelled differently,
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but there's still a block of 84 of them
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that are all the same, essentially.
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And so I'm able to do that.
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So I use BB Edit for a lot of that,
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but it does come better with practice.
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And I was thinking about how,
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since you'd done the Connected Quiz,
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this was gonna be easier for you this year.
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So I'm glad it works.
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- Yeah, 'cause I had just done one the week before,
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so I was ready to go, which ended up being great for me,
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'cause I did all the Upgrading Sing in a day,
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and I thought it was gonna take me much longer,
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I was preparing my week for like, "Uh oh, here we go."
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Because we recorded it a little bit in advance,
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but no, it ended up working out just right.
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And Max asks, "How often do you remember
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that one time Eddie Q said, 'I love the new photos.
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I can't wait to do it.'"
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So this was from WWDC,
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which one is it, 2016.
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And Eddie was coming onto the stage
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to talk about something.
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Let me see, a car play, I think it was for some reason.
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And he was coming on after I think Craig
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had just shown off photos.
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- Maps, maps he was producing.
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- Okay, I was scanning through it, maps,
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it then went on, oh, it was all, okay, yeah,
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it was all maps stuff.
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- Can't wait to do it. - Feels so fun,
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it's like why was Eddie talking about maps?
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But as he walked onto the stage, he said.
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- I love the new photos, can't wait to do it.
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- I love the new photos, I can't wait to do it.
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Which is just like this little slip up,
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but I think about this and still use this phrase
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all the time and I had forgotten where it came from.
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So I was actually pretty happy to get this question today
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'cause I was reminded of, I can't wait to do it.
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- My answer is it's a road trip.
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- It's road trip, baby.
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- That's one of my favorite weird things
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where they were entering into a presentation program
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and they were typing like our road trip or something.
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- Oh, Utah Road Trip.
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And it auto-corrected it to It's.
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So it was It's Road Trip and it's in the whole demo.
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And I believe that one,
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they actually went back and changed the video.
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Is that right?
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- For the released video,
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it was amended to Utah Road Trip.
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- But we all remember it as It's Road Trip.
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You can buy an It's Road Trip t-shirt now, apparently.
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It just makes me laugh.
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It's Road Trip.
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If you know, you know.
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Oh, so good.
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I can't wait to do it.
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-Can't wait to do it. -Oh, man.
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Can't wait to do it. What is it? What is it?
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-Oh, Eddie, you're the best. I miss Eddie. -The new photos.
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You got to do the new photos, babe.
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It's like Eddie's just being very Hollywood there.
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Like, uh... Yeah, can't wait to do it.
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If you would like to send in a question for us to answer on the show...
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How? How do you do it? I don't know!
01:33:56
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Well, there is a selection of ways.
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You can tweet with the hashtag #askupgrade,
01:34:01
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you can use question mark #askupgrade,
01:34:03
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or some point after this episode is released,
01:34:06
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you can go to our website or just click a link in the show notes, go to the show page,
01:34:10
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there will be a button called feedback and you can send in your feedback there. Again,
01:34:13
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we will give better instructions on this next week once the feature is hopefully shipped.
01:34:18
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But that will be a great way to send in all kinds of feedback including your snow talk and ask
01:34:24
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upgrade questions for those of you that aren't on Twitter anymore and this is too complicated to do
01:34:30
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on Mastodon but the Discord is great, question mark, ask, upgrade, we'll send those questions in.
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Please do, by the way.
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I think because people have left Twitter,
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I have less Ask Up Great Questions this time
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than I would normally do.
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So, you know, help us out.
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Help your friendly neighborhood podcast host out
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and send in your Ask Up Great Questions,
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however you send them.
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Okay. I'll do it.
01:34:55
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If you would like to keep in touch with us,
01:34:57
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see what we're up to,
01:34:59
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in the meantime, until next week's episode,
01:35:01
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you go to sixcolors.com for Jason's work.
01:35:03
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You can, Jason's furiously typing lots of @ symbols
01:35:07
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into our show.cam.
01:35:08
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- Yeah, I'm just, if you've made the move to Mastodon
01:35:10
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and you haven't followed me there, you can.
01:35:12
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I actually am there.
01:35:13
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I am @jsnell@mastodon.social, so you can--
01:35:17
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- See, that's the part that frustrates me.
01:35:19
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Is it, you have to do the @Mastodon,
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like you have to say the server.
01:35:23
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Like this is not good, right?
01:35:25
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- It's not great.
01:35:25
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- Can we all agree that it's not good?
01:35:27
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- You know what is good is that I'm six colors
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at Mastodon.social as well.
01:35:31
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I'm not bleed six colors like I am on Twitter
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because there was a club in Guadalajara, Mexico
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that registered it and posted four tweets
01:35:37
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like eight years ago and then stopped.
01:35:39
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And I can never, ever, ever, ever get that username.
01:35:41
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On Mastodon.social, just six colors.
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Yeah, it's great.
01:35:45
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And the incomparable on Mastodon.social too.
01:35:47
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I got all my bots posting now.
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Got all my bots posting to Mastodon.
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I got bots posting to Twitter too,
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which means I don't have to do it.
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This was, although I still poke in on Twitter a little bit,
01:35:59
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But I'm not, one of the things that I'm no longer
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needing to do is post like the show to Twitter as much.
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I need to do that for a upgrade too.
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I'm still handcrafting those tweets,
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but that's gonna have to stop.
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- Zach is saying, "I have to save the server
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"for my email address too in the Discord."
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And it's like, I know that. - It's true.
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- But it's long is the thing.
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What I'm saying is going from,
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I'm @jsnow on Twitter to I'm @jsnow@masterdawn.social,
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It's just like, it's clunky, I don't like it.
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And it's just also confusing
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because it's so much to remember.
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You have to know how to spell all of those things.
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Like for example, I can never spell Mastodon correctly.
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- No, you always put an A in there, don't you?
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- How do you know that?
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I mean, I do. - Because that's what I do too.
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I'm a good speller and I can't spell Mastodon right.
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- Which is, it's too much. - Say this for Twitter,
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I can spell it.
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- Way too much.
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You're gonna have like,
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it's @jstoddon. - J-W-T-T-R.
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- M-A-S-T-O-O-D-O-N dot social, it's just like too much.
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It's too much.
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What I would do if I was on Mastodon
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is I would just create a URL that forwards to my thing.
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- Now the show is over.
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- But I'm not gonna do any of that.
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If you wanna find me in the meantime
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on a bunch of podcasts, you go to mikehurley.net
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and see everything that I'm doing.
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And it is that time of year, go to theme system dot com
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and learn about yearly themes
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by yourself a theme system journal.
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- Or go to Myke Hurley's house.
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You go to 123 England Avenue.
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- That is where I live, yeah.
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- London, England, UK, Great Britain, not Europe.
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- Please don't come to my house.
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I also don't go to that address 'cause I'm not there.
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- I mean, I'm not saying come to your house.
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I'm saying go to your door and leave your message
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in a piece of paper at the foot of the door.
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- Not really into that part so much.
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- Well then go to Myke's Mailboxes Etc.
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at 124 England Street.
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- Do you know that Mailboxes, et cetera, is a thing?
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Do you, was that like a thing?
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Like, do you know about this, Mailbox, et cetera?
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- What about it?
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- It's a store.
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- Yeah, we have those. - In the UK.
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You have them too?
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- Wow, look at that, international brand,
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I didn't know that.
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- Yeah, I think maybe they got bought by UPS.
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I think maybe they're the UPS store now instead.
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But they were Mailboxes, et cetera.
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See how much harder it is to outro the show now that Twitter's gone away for many of us?
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Red sky at night!
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Yes. We'll be back next week. Until then...
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Sailor's delight!
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Say goodbye, Jason Snow.
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Goodbye, everybody. This is what 2023 is on upgrade, I guess.