157: The 2017 iPhone Event Draft
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- From Relay FM, this is Upgrade,
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episode 157, the iPhone keynote draft.
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This episode is brought to you by Casper,
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FreshBooks, and Encapsula.
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My name is Myke Hurley, and I am back, baby,
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and I am joined by Mr. Jason Snell.
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- Hey, Myke, welcome back.
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- Thank you. - It seems like
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you were only gone a week if you're a listener,
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but you were gone much longer.
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- Much longer, many, many, many weeks.
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It's been three and a half weeks,
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I think since I've recorded Upgrade of You.
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- Yeah, we did a week where we recorded,
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and I'm not kidding about this, three episodes of Upgrade.
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And then two weeks where there was no upgrade
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and then the one last week with Merlin.
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So I'm glad you're back.
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- Do you know what though, Jason?
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Jason, do you know what? - Nobody cares about that.
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- Nobody cares about this. - Nobody cares about this.
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#snelltalk this week comes in from Brent and Brent wants to know, "Jason, do you use any
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podcast playlists in your app of choice and if so, what are they?"
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I only have one. I have the priority playlist, the defining playlist, which is the stuff
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that Iā¦ Some podcasts get automatically added to it and others I add manually from
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overcast and put them in the queue. And so that's sort of how I do it, is that I've got
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a queue of things that I'm manually adding and then the podcast that I've deemed strong
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enough that I want to just every new episode goes in there. And that's my, which means
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that a lot of times it's the ATP and Flophouse podcast with other podcasts also appearing.
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But just the one, I don't have a separate podcast for a different mood.
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Maybe I should try that sometime to when I want to listen to Dragon Friends or the Adventure
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Zone or any of those Dungeons and Dragons podcasts or something like Hello from the
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Magic Tavern.
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I can put that in its own thing, but I don't.
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I just sort of keep a collection of them teed up in the one playlist.
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So I assume that you have all episodes, right?
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in all unlisted episodes, and then the queue that you can get set up at Wovercast where
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you pick, like, reorder things that you want to listen to, but then you also have the priority
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list, and if anything's in there, it gets listened to first.
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Yeah, so the priority list is the list, and then everything else I'll go into a podcast
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and say, "Oh yeah, here's this episode." Like, Cortex is a good example, where -- and
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And "Reconsolable Differences" is also a good example where I am, depending on who, how
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you define it, I'm either way behind or I just pick and choose episodes.
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Don't listen to every one, but I do listen to some.
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And in both cases, I basically, I think I both have them set to not add to the priority
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list and I will, every so often I'll be like, "Oh yeah, I want to listen to that episode
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of Cortex," and I'll go in and add an episode or two of Cortex or Rec.
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and I'll put them in there and then they're in there,
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but they're not always in there.
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- So for me, - Just as examples.
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- I just have an all unfinished,
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so every unfinished episode,
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like every unlistened to episode,
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and then a queue, and then I just go through the unlistened
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and I add things to my queue, that's how I do things.
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- Okay, I mean, that's basically what I have,
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except I don't use the all unlistened.
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Instead, I actually like look at the,
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I very rarely use the all unlistened,
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I just look at the podcasts,
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and I'm generally driven by thinking like,
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Oh, I haven't listened to Rec. Diffs for a little while and I'll add a couple episodes
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and but rather than looking at that, you know, giant stack of every unlistened episode of
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every podcast I subscribe to.
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You're a picker and a chooser.
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All right, I want to talk about the Summer of Fun real quick.
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Summer of Fun!
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Summer of Fun is over now.
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I feel like considering this is the inaugural Summer of Fun, we have to set some parameters
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I feel like the summer of fun ends with the iPhone keynote. That's when the summer of
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I think you're right. I think you're right. So as we go into the draft today, we'll
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be leaving the summer of fun behind. But the nice thing about the summer of fun, and again
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just to peek behind the curtain here, is you can hear Myke invent the summer of fun in
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the ā which episode was that? In the ā
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It was the keynote draft. No, no, it was the one after that. Wait.
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It was the ā
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No, it wasn't. Okay.
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- It was the automation episode.
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We invented, is that what we invented the summer of fun
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in the automation episode or did we invent it in the draft
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and then back? - No.
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- So it's a complicated thing.
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We invented it and then we had to go back.
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That's what it was.
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We invented it in the automation episode.
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But then the next episode was the hardware draft.
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- Which had already been recorded before.
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- Which had already been recorded.
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So we had to go back and rerecord the very beginning
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of that episode to incorporate the Summer of Fun.
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What I'm saying is we stumbled on the Summer of Fun.
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You invented it.
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You can hear me say, "Boy, you've got a real knack
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for this branding, the Summer of Fun."
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Thank goodness you didn't call it
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the first annual Summer of Fun.
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I would have gotten very angry with you.
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But this all happened basically in August.
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So what I'm saying is next year,
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we will have to figure out what starts the Summer of Fun.
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- Well, I actually know what it is,
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but we can't talk about it right now.
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but I know what begins the Summer of Fun
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and the Summer of Fun may be longer next year.
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- Is the Summer of Fun after WWDC?
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- I believe it will start around then, yeah.
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- Okay, so it's like draft to draft
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from WWDC keynote to iPhone event is the Summer of Fun?
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- Yeah, that's a good way of putting it.
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Yeah, I like that.
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So from, yeah, well, I know it's three months.
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It might get a bit tiring
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to shout Summer of Fun every episode.
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That wasn't my thinking. - I don't think so.
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- But okay, but we'll see.
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We have plans. I'm thinking more on the Summer of Fun now as a thing to occur every
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year because typically, unless firmware leaks, as we know, summer in technology news can
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be tough. So it's about us coming up with some fun things to do over the summer.
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Sure. And we travel a lot, right, which is one of the reasons the Summer of Fun actually
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exists is we travel a lot. And we're sort of forced to be creative in order to have
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Upgrade happen every week, which is why we had, I mean, the Summer of Fun this year was
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essentially all these kind of unusual episodes because of travel.
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Talking about unusual things, we do Myke at the Movies every now and then, where we watch
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a movie at the end of an episode of Upgrade.
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We have the next Myke at the Movies movie picked.
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We're going to be watching this for the episode on the 25th of September, so right at the
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the end of this month and it is going to be Terminator 2. So this is your forewarning,
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if you watch Terminator 2, it will be discussed on the episode on the 25th of September.
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But today's episode, because it is the iPhone keynote draft, is all about the draft. And
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we're going to get into the draft in just a moment, but before we do, let's talk about
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the iPhone event itself. Because the reason we are doing our keynote draft today is because
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there is going to be an iPhone keynote next Tuesday. But this iPhone keynote is slightly
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different to other keynotes because of where it's taking place.
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Yes. Which is in the Steve Jobs Theatre on Apple
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Park. And it is the first time that the press at large, I believe, will be going to Apple
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Park. And it's the first time that an event is going to be happening at the new campus
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theatre. That's right. That's right. It's, uh, they
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They sent out the RSVPs and they were all like in Apple Wallet and stuff.
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You click and say "I'm coming" and then it adds a barcode to your Apple Wallet.
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Which is funny.
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And this is different?
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Doesn't usually do that when you sign up for these events?
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Usually it just says "Reply to RSVP whatever at Apple.com" and tell them you're coming.
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And then usually you get an email from a PR person saying "Did you get the invitation?"
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And you get another one saying "It's great that you're coming."
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And what I'm saying is it was really super low-tech, not a system before.
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And they actually have put in a system this time, which is kind of cool.
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So new venue, new system, the whole works.
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So I was wondering what you're expecting from the venue and what Apple could do to make
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it accommodating to the journalists that we'll be visiting.
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So Apple's history with these events, it's really changed.
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Originally, these Apple events were very kind of Spartan for the most part.
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And as the PR team has evolved, they've changed it around a lot to make it more friendly.
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I think the unkind way to put it would be to say that when Steve and Katie Cotton were
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charge and ruling over the world, they figure that the media would come and do what they
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say and it wasn't a big deal. They would just have them wait and then come in. And then
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they started adding amenities to make it more comfortable, like to be gracious hosts and
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things, which again, it's inside baseball. It's well known that journalists will eat
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whatever free food you provide for them. That's how it works. So it'll be interesting to see
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how far this goes. Will there be... They're gonna be shaking out the bugs. So it'll be
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interesting to also see how it changes the next time from this time, what they learn
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from this. We have all these questions about like, you know, you're supposed to park at
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the visitor center and I'm sure they'll have people there to sort of like wave us in and
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all of that. And then you got to walk over to the event. Will there be, you know, are
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we gonna wait outside? We're gonna wait inside. How big is the waiting area? I don't know.
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I mean, in the end, it doesn't really matter. They're gonna have a big theater and they're
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going to fill it with people. But I am kind of curious about how it's going to work. They
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did very clearly specify in this invitation where we're supposed to go. There's a specific
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street address, which is basically the visitor's center that they're built for Apple Park,
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where people can come and buy stuff. And I don't know what else they're going to do with
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the visitor's center. But that seems to be the parking lot that we're going to use. And
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then presumably people will lead us, you know, or will point the way to get to the Steve
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Jobs Theater. And that'll be most of us, you know, with a couple exceptions, it'll be our
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first time on the Apple Park campus. So that's pretty exciting, even though it's Steve Jobs
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Theater is sort of, you know, at the bottom corner of the campus. It's not, you know,
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it's not the big ring itself.
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You'll still see it though, right? Which will be a wonderful thing, you know.
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You can't miss it. Yeah.
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Yeah, you can't. Yeah, you can't miss it at all.
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It's this, if you look at a map, it's just this enormous structure right next to this little theater.
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One thing that I thought was really cool, The Verge had a post that they put up a couple of
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days ago where they embed an Instagram kind of gallery from a site called Mac Museum,
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a Mac magazine, sorry, and it's showing, I assume, some books, a construction worker
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has leaked images or sent images of the current state of construction, presumably a week ago.
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So you kind of get a flavor for what they're going for look wise, and it all looks like
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the kind of birch or the light wood that Apple have been using in Apple stores. It doesn't look
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like your conventional theater by any stretch of the imagination. So I'm really keen to see how
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it's presented on the video. And what I also found funny, I realized this when we were
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doing Connected, like, we're gonna have one of the most packed episodes next week talking
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about this, but we have to still just devote some time to talking about the room you were
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in, right? Because that's gonna be interesting.
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And there are a lot of reports, like, uh, Bloomberg has a report talking about, like,
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how they've got a, the demo space is built in and it, like, there's a sliding door that
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that opens up and reveals the demo space.
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- Wow, okay, wow.
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- Because the most important thing to remember about this
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is this is what this venue was built for.
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Like this venue is purpose built for Apple media events
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like the iPhone launch.
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This is why they made it.
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So they made it based on all of Apple's needs
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in doing a product launch,
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because while they will use it for corporate events,
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company meetings and things like that,
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The reason this thing exists is for Apple to do its events on its campus in a space
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it controls and it's built it in order to do that.
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The last thing you do is build this theater and then realize, oh, and it isn't suitable
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for this need that we've got in every one of our events.
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And one of those needs is the hands-on area, right, after an event.
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So it sounds like they have built a hands-on area, which is unsurprising, but that it may
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actually be a little more dramatic than that.
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That there's a...
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- That there's an open space that kind of like retracts according to Bloomberg to reveal
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the the demonstration room that you can that you can then go in which is would not surprise
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me at all right that makes that makes sense because that's why this thing exists is for
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- I hope that they keep the cameras rolling if that happens just to see the room that's
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right at the end because it might be kind of cool but this is the thing right we can
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expect next week's episode to last seven hours or something I don't know how we're gonna
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be doing it as soon as we can after the event as always so you could look out for that next
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Tuesday. That was going to be our iPhone episode.
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Yeah. And I'm not going to do it in the car. I think
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we've decided that I'm going to use the car time to reflect and ponder and then I'll get
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back here and we'll do a podcast. Yep. Which is the way it should be, I think.
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Give everybody some time because as well in taking that break time I get to find out all
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of the little details that come out after the events. So I'll be armed with as much
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information as possible. I'm really excited about this event, Jason. I'm really, really
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very excited about it.
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JASON LEWKOWICZ Great.
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PETER LUBBERS Are you?
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JASON LEWKOWICZ Yeah. I mean, it's busy, right? So it's
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tempered with, it's excitement tempered with the, just the feeling of how much, you know,
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how much work there's going to be the next couple of weeks. It's a lot. There's a lot
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to digest, a lot to figure out because in addition to the hardware presumably we're
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going to get OS launches. It's just, you know, this is it. This is peak Apple for the year.
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Is this this next couple of weeks.
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of this show.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the second annual iPhone keynote draft. Can you believe,
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Jason, this is only the second time we've done the keynote draft? I looked meticulously
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through our back catalogue and we have done many drafts, but this is actually just the
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second iPhone draft.
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Uh, yeah, you said the second keynote draft. That's not true. This is the, what, third
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Yeah, it's the second iPhone keynote draft. It's like maybe the third or fourth keynote
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Okay. All right. Yes, but no, we only started this madness last year.
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Hey, I think you should refer to it as this wonderful tradition.
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Okay. Second annual, though. You finally get to use that. That's good. I approve of second
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Second annual iPhone keynote draft. So these are the rules. The rules have been established
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over many, many drafts now. On this draft, we are going to do six rounds, which is 12
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overall picks. Jason, did I finally get that right?
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You did. Yes, okay. As you know, me and Jason have amassed a possible pick list that we
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have between the two of us where we will be picking from, so no curveballs thrown in,
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but Jason always finds a way to do that anyway. The winner of the previous draft gets the
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first pick, and as the WWDC keynote champion, I get the first pick. For an item to count,
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It must either be clearly announced on stage or presented on a slide during the presentation.
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Yes, nothing sliding by in a press release released simultaneously or a change on Apple's
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website that is not mentioned.
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It must be in the video feed.
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Or a pre-announce this week of stuff that they're clearing the agenda in order to not
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talk about it doesn't count.
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Unless that stuff is then also mentioned, right?
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I think we've agreed on that in the past.
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Basically, the draft is scored by myself and Jason when we come to an agreement with our
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score on the episode, but in case of a scoring stalemate, Stephen Hackett will adjudicate.
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There will be no half points awarded, it is full points only.
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There are no points awarded, so therefore no picks for any ridiculously obvious items.
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Like if we were to say, "A new iPhone" doesn't count.
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That does not count.
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Gotta be a little bit more specific than that.
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Now there can be other products, like for example there is a pick in here which is new
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Apple Watch.
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Now that is not as obvious as new iPhone, right?
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I think we can all agree on that.
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The points will be awarded on the episode next week and they are final.
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There is no back-sees on this one.
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No follow-up with point changes.
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That's not how the draft works, Jason Snell.
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Today we are going to do something a little bit different to previous drafts, where at
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the very end because I liked this from the hardware draft, what do I bring out
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you're dead segment where the things that we think could happen but didn't
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make it into our draft we also can get to talk about them but we will not be
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awarded points for any of those. Right. So pick number one I get to go first and
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this is the closest to obvious but I think not completely a done deal my
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first pick is that there will be three iPhones announced during the keynote
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Now, I will start with a couple of things that could make this risky, right?
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There could be just two, or there could be four.
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The iPhone SE could appear at this event.
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We don't know if the iPhone SE does pop up, then on the stage, then I do not get this.
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These are the three iPhones, and obviously what we're expecting here is a revision to
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the current iPhones, plus a more fancy iPhone.
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Did you agree with that?
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I think that's where we're both coming from, predictions.
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That's exactly right. That's the idea, is that there will be stepped up versions of
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the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus and the OLED high-end fancy phone.
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Now, a couple of things on this, just while we're talking about it. From a naming perspective,
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we enjoy talking about product naming, what do you think the two iPhones will be called?
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Do you think there will be the 7S or do you think they're going to go to 8?
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I've seen reports of both, but that's one of those things
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that's, you know, it's held close to Apple's heart.
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You know, that's something that is hard to get out of them
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because it's in Phil Schiller's group, right?
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They're making decisions about that
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and have made decisions about that.
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I don't know.
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I could go either way.
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Like logically, they are the 7S and 7S Plus,
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but I could see with this third phone hanging over
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the product line that they might prefer to refer them all
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is like iPhone 8 or something like that.
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iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone 8 Pro
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or iPhone Pro or iPhone edition
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or whatever we wanna call it
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that they might wanna have them all.
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It's an easy way to make the other models seem newer
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because it's eight instead of seven.
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Also, can I just say, once you add plus to the line,
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The S thing gets really complicated, right?
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We already have the 6S Plus and the 6S,
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but the 7S Plus, again, it's not a great name.
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It's this, there's a lot of modifiers there.
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8 Plus makes more sense.
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So that might, if I had to pick,
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I'd say that they're just gonna go ahead
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and call them iPhone 8.
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But that would be a change
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from all the S models that we've had.
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The extra syllable in 7S+ to 6S+ really does make it more clunky to say.
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It makes it more clear.
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It's clunkier to say and then you've got that new phone up top.
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So maybe you just move them all along and potentially even call them all iPhone 8 something.
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So you know I hadn't considered, because I've heard people say about calling them
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the iPhone 8, but I hadn't considered that the fancy OLED phone would be included in
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in that naming structure, that's interesting to me.
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That's really interesting because then
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they're not calling it,
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it's not gonna be called the 7 Pro.
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Like that doesn't make sense, right?
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Or the 7S edition, like that's weird, right?
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So I'd always just assumed that that iPhone
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would just get called like iPhone plus modifier name
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without any number.
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But if they wanna put a number in there,
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which they may want to depending on what they think
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the roadmap's gonna be like,
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Like if they can't make two of these OLED phones next year,
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then they may just call it like the iPhone 9,
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iPhone 9 Pro, iPhone 9 Plus.
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Do you know what I mean?
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So that could be a big thing around it.
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'Cause I had originally thought
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that they would maybe keep them on the,
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the other two on the 7 range
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so they could differentiate them even further
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from whatever the other phone's gonna be called,
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but they might not wanna do that
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'cause they still have to sell the other ones.
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This is this is a real I'm really, really interested to see how they name these
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products. I mean, I always have an interest in it because I think it's kind of
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fascinating, the product marketing anyway.
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But this one is really interesting because they're doing something new and it will
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set a precedent.
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I mean, I think that there is still a possibility that they just drop all the
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numbers and it's just iPhone, iPhone Plus, iPhone edition, and then they just deal
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with it, you know, like, yeah.
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And then numbers either come back or don't, but they just get rid of those numbers.
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All of that is draftable too, I'll just point out all name predictions.
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Yep, all of that's still up for drafting.
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So I guess we should go straight into what is your first pick.
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Alright, I decided to go with the idea, much rumored, but I'm going to put it out there,
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that the new iPhone comes with a biometric feature that allows it to unlock based on seeing you,
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your smiling face or your frowning face or your
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expressionless face doesn't matter that
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it's real and that on at least one
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of these models the high-end model there will be
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face unlock so that instead of having to touch your finger to a touch ID sensor
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you can just be present and your iPhone will
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unlock. It's a strong pick. It's a very strong pick.
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I mean it is heavily rumored
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just as the existence of three iPhones is, but I'm gonna put my
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my flag in that. I think that that is a
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strong rumor, it makes sense to me, and it also makes sense philosophically that
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Apple would go that way.
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That in the end, in the ultimate phone, in the perfect phone,
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you shouldn't have to fiddle with a button or a sensor.
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You should just be able to pick up your phone and use it. And the way you get
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there is by having something like this. And I can see how that has driven Apple
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to this point where
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They want it to be that the act of picking up your phone or looking at your phone is enough to unlock the phone.
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You don't need to do something else fiddly with it, whether it's putting in a passcode or resting your finger on a particular sensor.
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Just, it knows it's you and you can use it and somebody else tries that, it knows it's not them and they can't.
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I think that there's some real elegance and simplicity in there that sounds very Apple and face unlock is how you get there.
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get there. So I hope they did it.
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If you want people to secure their phones, like if that is something that Apple
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wants people to do, which they will for many reasons philosophically and also
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business wise, because Apple Pay, not ever having to do anything is fantastic.
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Like all you do is look at your phone, which you will do every time you want to
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use your phone. That is what unlocks it.
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Like that's that's it.
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Right. Like that's the dream.
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I mean, it would be amazing if that's what they're able to pull off, even in like a revision
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or two, like it's perfect.
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I don't expect it to be that flawless.
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I do expect it to work really great, better than any biometric stuff we've used before
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like this, like where you use eye scanning or anything like that.
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I expect it to be good because otherwise, why else would they be shipping it?
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I mean, that's that's, you know, you and Merlin were talking about this and you know, this
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is this is part of like my my feeling of trying to be optimistic about what Apple is
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doing this year, that I believe that if they're shipping this, if they're taking away Touch
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ID and putting in a biometric scanner, like some kind of face scanner, some kind of eye
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scanner, whatever it is, I expect it to be better than anything else I've used before.
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IE, it works great.
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They can't ship it. They can't ship it if it doesn't work. Like, you can't ship an iPhone
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without a biometric sensor. You can't do it.
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They can ship it if it's slightly slower or slightly clunkier than Touch ID. That's fine.
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And I don't, and I'd be fine with that because I would like the coolness factor of the face
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unlock. But yeah, they have to ship it and it be accurate. They have to because the payment
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stuff is tied to it.
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There has to be at least a Touch ID level of quality, I think. But if you think about
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Touch ID, especially first gen Touch ID, as we said last week, Touch ID is not perfect.
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I have failures to read my thumbprint on Touch ID all the time because I'm washing the dishes
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or whatever and it's a little frustrating but it works most of the time and I don't
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think we're asking for this feature to be perfect.
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It just needs to be in the ballpark of Touch ID quality.
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And if you think, until very recently, both me and you were using first-gen Touch ID every
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single day on our iPad Pros and I never really felt like, "Oh, this is so slow."
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It didn't really register for me too much.
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like oh it just unlocks. Okay you know Touch ID 2 is so much quicker but Touch ID 1 wasn't
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like laboriously slow. So yeah I would like to see the face unlock stuff. I think this
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is a this has a very strong chance because there is not just rumors but the elements
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of hard evidence that such a feature exists in some point at some stage right like there
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is some kind of face something in the in the firmware that was in the home pod so there
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There is good evidence there.
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All right, pick number two.
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I am gonna go back to the iPhone again,
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and I'm gonna say that the OLED iPhone,
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the top of the line iPhone starts at $1,000 or higher.
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So I-- - Wow.
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- Yeah, I know, this is where I think it's going.
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I think it's gonna be $1,000 or higher,
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and I could be potentially setting myself up for a problem
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because it could be $999. - If it's $999,
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you don't get this.
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I don't get it, but I think that this is where this phone is gonna start.
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As I'm saying this, I think I should have said 900, but it's too late now because I've
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I think this is gonna be a really premium priced phone.
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So let's just ignore my pick for a second.
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Let's say it's 900, right?
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Whatever it is, I think it's in that ballpark.
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It's more than 900.
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I think it's at least 999, so yeah.
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probably right and I will be very upset when that is the definite price. My gosh, why didn't
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I think of that? Anyway, my point is that the phone that people will end up buying is
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going to be $1000, right? Or more. Whatever people end up getting will probably end up
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being over $1000 and I think it's because this is what this product is going to cost
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to make or this is what they have to price it at to stop it from selling too many of
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them. Whatever the reason that ends up being.
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The Galaxy Note is basically $1000. It's $9 something, $940, $9 something like that.
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And I think that it's fine to have phones that exist in this point of the market. This
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is consumer choice. And if you want to get the best of the best, this is what it costs
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you. I think the essential phone is around this level of money too. And these are incredibly
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expensive but for a lot of people, if you don't want to, you don't have to pay, you
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you don't have to walk into an Apple store
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and give them $1,000 cash, right?
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There are many ways to still get phones
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and you pay every month for them.
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That is still a thing.
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In the US, in the UK, it's still a thing.
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Even though things are kind of split up now
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and you pay part for the phone, part for the contract,
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you can still do that.
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So it's not like with the iPad Pros
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where if you want one of those things,
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you're taking $1,000 and putting it on a table
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and saying to Apple, debit me or here's all my cash.
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So I think that there is still room for the market
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for this stuff and I think that Apple wants a piece of that.
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And they can't start charging $1,000 for the current iPhone,
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but they can for the new one.
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- Yeah, yeah, I think that this all makes sense.
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Apple is not a company that is hesitant to price things high.
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Like that's part of their story,
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is they want you to give them money.
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That's why they make money.
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That's why they make money on their products
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that they focus on a market that is spending more money and they have high-end products
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where they are reaping profits, great profits from them and they have built by all accounts
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a high-end expensive phone. They've spared no expense as they say and so it's not unreasonable
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to think this. I think there's questions about some of the details, what comes in the box,
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the opening storage level? Are they going to use $999 or $1000 as a starting point but
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have meager storage, you know, have $64 on there and then that's an open draft pick about
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how much storage if somebody wants to take it. It's a question, are they, is it going
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to be a really nice product at $1000 or is it going to be in their usual method, you
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really want the one that is $1,100. But that's Apple. And that is the gamble here, is that
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you're going to have people who don't want the lower-end models, they really do want
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the high-end model, and are turned off by the price.
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- Yep, and go elsewhere. That's the risk.
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- But as we talked about, you know, this is, will the market bear that kind of a price?
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I guess they'll find out, but I have a hard time believing that a hot, new, super high-tech
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iPhone that costs $1,000 is not going to sell well. In fact, my guess would be, and this
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is not a prediction because it's not keynote based, or it's a prediction but it's not a
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draft pick, my guess would be that no matter how they price this thing, they're not going
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to be able to make them fast enough. That it's going to be a hard-to-get item throughout
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the rest of the year, even with the high price.
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I'm very concerned about either A) whether I'm going to be able to get one in time, or
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be how much money I have to spend to do that. Do you know what I mean? Right? Like, am I
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going to have to spend $1500 to get the phone because the ones at the entry price are all
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gone? Right? And so we'll see what that ends up being like. Jason, what is your second
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pick? My second pick is going to be about ARKit. I think Apple had huge press at WWDC
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for ARKit. Apple has spent the summer crowing about how Apple's platform, iOS, will be the
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premier augmented reality platform as soon as iOS 11 ships. They have taken great delight
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in all the demos of apps that have been showing you how to do a virtual yardstick or whatever
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using augmented reality on existing iPhones. You've got new iPhone hardware that's presumably
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even better tuned for ARKit. You've got iOS 11 shipping and you've got an
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opportunity to find some amazing vendor, amazing software company that is working
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on an amazing app that takes advantage of ARKit. And so even though this isn't
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the developer conference, it is going into the holiday season which is why it
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will probably be a game, but I'm going to predict there will be an augmented
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reality demo on stage not just a video that would be a different pick but on
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stage somebody will demonstrate augmented reality because I just think
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Apple wants to keep beating this drum it's a they perceive it as an advantage
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Google came out with an announcement about about ARCore which is very much
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mean they've been working on it for a long time too but obviously at some
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point somebody at Google was like we need to be part of this conversation
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Apple is making so much hay with their AR kit, and we've got this thing. So they announced
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it and it'll be on some Android devices, but again, they want to be in the game. This is
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an advantage that Apple has. Google knows it. Google's trying to blunt it. Apple will
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put its foot on the gas. Plus, they're crowd pleasers. Those AR demos that we've seen videos
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of are kind of amazing. So I think there will be, you know, we're gonna get more AR because
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Apple really wants to make that one of the buzz worthy things about the new software
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and the new hardware.
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This was my next pick. I agree with 100% of everything you said. All we have seen that
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ARKit can do from Apple was a tech demo that they put together and was it something from
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Epic Games? Like just kind of like a mostly non interactive demo of like a...
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There was the games on the table.
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Yeah, the person jumped off the table.
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That's all it's been and since then there have been so many amazing things and I've
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got a couple of betas that I've been trying out that use ARKit and it's amazing.
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And you know I think Apple should really just have someone on stage to measure some stuff.
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Because it's like a killer feature of this.
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And I expect it will be IKEA, right?
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Like IKEA will be there I reckon to show off their stuff because IKEA is perfect for this
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And I know that there's been some stuff in the last couple of weeks where Apple have been
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doing some releases with these companies to show off some of the AR stuff that they've been doing,
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which may be some demos that got cut, right? Like there may be something there.
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But yeah, there looks like there's going to be some fantastic things. And this is one of the
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things that I'm most excited about for iOS 11, because these things don't exist yet. And I expect
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And I think Apple is very aware of what they have done here. Yeah
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support of Upgrade and Relay FM. Alright pick number three, I'm going to go with here, now
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this is a pick that's in the list and it's close to a pick that we already went with
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and I'm going to say that there will be no touch ID on the high end iPhone.
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So there is some contention, I think even still, about whether some kind of touch ID
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sensor will remain, right? That there will maybe be some kind of fallback, maybe it's
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in what is considered to be a larger home button, sorry a lock button that's going to
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be on the side of the phone, maybe there will still be something that can read through the
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the glass. There are many different theories about this. I don't think that Touch ID is
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going to exist if the face unlock system exists. I think that they will go one or the other
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because it won't be a great demo or at least an introduction for the face unlocking system
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if they're like, "Oh, by the way, there's Touch ID." Because it makes you immediately
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think that the face unlock won't work.
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Yeah, you can bail out.
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It's like, "Oh, you don't have to do this if you don't want to. There's Touch ID." No,
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The other option will be put in a passcode, which nobody wants to do.
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So I do not believe that there will be touch ID on the high-end iPhone.
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I think that this is a swan song for the touch ID on the iPhone, as over time now, the key
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will be for Apple to find ways to remove it from the entire line.
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So I think that's a thing.
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I think that that is a real thing.
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Yeah, I think so.
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I wrote a piece that I think is gonna go up on Macworld this week that is about the obvious
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in hindsight aspect of some of Apple's moves where later moves make you realize that previous
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moves they made were part of a pattern that you didn't see, or maybe you did see, that
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it's like, "Oh, those were connected."
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And so one of the rumors that Mark Gurman wrote about at Bloomberg last week is this
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idea that the buttonless new iPhone, one of the ways that you get around to multitasking
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or a home screen is through swiping up from a bar at the bottom of the screen.
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And what he describes is basically iOS 11 multitasking on the iPad.
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And it's one of those moments where you're like, "Oh!"
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Like it's a bigger move that they're making.
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And I think it's true.
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I think that when we see this product, we're seeing the future of iOS hardware.
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not as much on the iPad as the iPhone, but even there I feel like this is where Apple's
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going. Apple wants everything to be face unlock, I think. I think that's where they want to
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go, and I think Apple wants to get rid of the home button and replace it with gestures.
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I really think that that's where they are headed and that this is going to be fascinating
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because it's going to be the first product out with some of these things that really
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change fundamental interactions of iOS. So yeah, I feel like they could put Touch ID
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on the back. I have a Nexus 5X that has such ID on the, you know, a fingerprint scanner
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on the back. It's fine, but you're right. It does send the message of like, you can
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bail out of our face ID thing and just use your fingerprint like you usually do. And
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I just, I can't see them doing, having these two different ways of doing it unless, unless
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it's like, Oh, but Apple pay requires that you have a fingerprint or something. But everything
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I've read says that the banks are big are gearing up to support other forms of biometric
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ID, not just a fingerprint.
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- Yeah, there are banks that already support
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like vocal authentication and stuff like that.
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- Yeah, so if Apple wanted to do this,
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they'd just get, 'cause people have said that
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as an example of why there must be touch ID on it.
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And it's like, it could be a reason why they keep touch ID
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on it, but it's just as likely that Apple went
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to all of their Apple Pay partners and said,
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here's a new form of biometrics we want you to endorse.
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And my guess is they were probably all like, all right,
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you know, Apple Pay is really great for them, let's do it.
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And so, yeah, I would be surprised if it was there.
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I think that's a pretty good pick.
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I think there's a chance, there's a little bit of a risk
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because it would be something like Apple Pay
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or something that maybe, right,
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not technological constraint,
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but like a partner or contract constraint
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that makes them like hedge.
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But Apple doesn't sound like a company that hedges, right?
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They don't do that.
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- I would expect, I don't know this,
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I could just be completely wrong
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'cause I'm kind of just speaking.
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I would expect that even something like Touch ID isn't necessarily endorsed by Apple Pay
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providers but that there is some kind of agreed upon security standard that Touch ID meets
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and that this face unlock will meet.
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So they don't need to go to Visa and MasterCard and all the banks and say, "Hey, endorse this
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But Apple just need to meet the security standards required.
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That's how I would imagine it to be.
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a biometric clause about like how you do authentication and biometric things and they probably add
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to it and amend it and it probably has some, it's probably broader than just you must have
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a fingerprint sensor, right? Because there are lots of different ways to validate biometrically.
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This level of encryption, this must do this, must do this, must do this, you know, like
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and have this kind of fail-safe and this kind of check and etc, etc, etc. That's how I
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imagine this stuff works. I mean, heck, you know, these contactless payments, a lot of
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what Apple Pay is doing, most of the time they're performed without any biometrics
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of any kind. It's just tapping a plastic card, which is in somebody's wallet. So I
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can't imagine that this is the most stringent of things. And I know Apple Pay can go higher
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than that, but I'm just trying to make a point of like, if I want to spend Ā£15 in
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a store, I can just put my piece of plastic against it. That's all it is. So, you know,
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I assume that Apple was able to meet whatever security practices are required.
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Otherwise, they again, I don't think that they would move to the face unlock thing.
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Apple pays so important to them now.
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Yeah. That I really imagine that any type of biometric,
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whatever it is, has to be able to support it.
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And one last thing for the face unlocking thing.
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I was talking to Marco Arment about this last week.
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There is a higher like, or maybe Steven Hackett, someone.
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I've seen lots of people and they're all merging into one now.
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If you want to bring biometrics to the Mac, it's probably easier to do it through a camera
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than to try and put some kind of Touch ID on a keyboard.
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Oh yeah, yeah, I have that same thought that it would be nice to add a Touch ID sensor
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like they did the MacBook Pro, but if Apple's already passed Touch ID, it also does make
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sense for things like Macs, iMacs and Mac laptops and all of that.
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I mean, the laptop you can integrate a Touch ID sensor if you want to, but it's a much
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more--every Mac, basically, other than the Mac Pro, has a camera, and the Mac Pro will
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come--the new one will come with an Apple monitor that presumably could also have that
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sensor built into it, and isn't that a better way to do it?
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And isn't it curious that Apple decided to get back into the standalone monitor game
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Makes even more sense if they put a camera in it for face unlocking.
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Jason, your third pick.
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Alright, with my third pick, I'm gonna go again, something that's highly rumored, doesn't
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necessarily mean it's gonna come out, especially since Apple sometimes kicks things out of
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September and makes October announcements, but it's way overdue, and so I think it's
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finally going to happen, and it makes a lot of sense in terms of where the entertainment
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industry is right now, which is a new version of the Apple TV that supports both 4K, which
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is, of course, 2160 lines of resolution. It's twice the horizontal resolution, four times
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the pixels of a 1080 picture, the standard sort of like high definition picture we think
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of today, and high dynamic range HDR, which allows on 4K HDR TVs blacker blacks and brighter
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whites, and it's just a broader dynamic range of a picture. It's more, it's a higher picture
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quality, and it's hard to describe, but I think it's going to impress people. I think
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HDR is actually more noticeable than going from 1080 to 4K because dynamic range is a
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thing that's hard to describe, but then you're like, "Oh, it looks so much better!" It's
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like, "Yes, it does. It looks much better." So, Apple's competitors have had 4K and some
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HDR support for a while now, especially Amazon and Roku. Apple has been behind here. We were
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kind of all hoping for a 4K Apple TV, I think, last year, and it didn't happen. I think the
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time is right, it's beyond right, it's got to happen, and I think it's going to come
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with partnerships. Not only does Netflix have 4K content that will presumably be playable
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on this Apple TV, but Amazon does, and Amazon does have an app coming out for the Apple
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TV. It makes me actually wonder if this is one of the reasons it got delayed. They just
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want to release it with their 4K content on Amazon Prime Video as well, and I think there's
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an iTunes portion of this announcement too, which is Apple wants to start renting and
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selling people movies in 4k and HDR on iTunes so that you can attach this
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Apple TV to your 4k HDR TV and get one of those new to home
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video rentals for six bucks or seven bucks or whatever it is and have that be
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beautiful. And then of course 4k and HDR also is using HEVC, the new codec that's
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also on iOS 11 in order to save bandwidth. They don't, like Netflix and
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Amazon, they don't stream, I know Netflix doesn't, I think Amazon doesn't either,
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they're not streaming 4K using H.264 video, they're using the new codec because
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4K is a lot more information to pass along and so it's only natural, right?
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This seems to all be of a, again, it's one story that Apple's going to,
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but we haven't seen all the pieces yet. Apple also mentioned that you can do
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something HDR-like with the iPad displays and there's also, you know,
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the OLED display on this rumored high-end iPhone.
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So I think Apple may have a broader story
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about like the quality of movies on other devices
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also being enhanced by these features,
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not just on your 4K HDR television with the new Apple TV.
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So I think all the pieces are there, I think it's time.
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- I would expect maybe something to do with the wide collar
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on the iOS devices might help with the HDR, right?
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And yet of course, the OLED phone is gonna make it look
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even even better when the blacks are true black right because of the OLED.
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So yeah, I think that this one makes perfect sense
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and it's something I actually do want.
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This would be the only reason that I could foresee wanting to upgrade an Apple TV
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because I have a 4K HDR television, which was bought with all this stuff in mind
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because this is where games consoles are going.
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It's where TV content is going.
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So that was why I bought the TV that I bought.
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I have a Panasonic 4K HDR TV.
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The product names are just too hard.
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Just search for that and you'll find the series that I have if you're looking for
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it. Um, and it's great. And we're kind of,
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I think we're in a good viewing range for this stuff because I really do notice
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the difference. Um, but the HDR is wonderful.
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Just really like I scream when I see how good the picture looks.
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There was like a,
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a BBC demo where they used some nature footage and it was just unreal,
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absolutely unreal. So I'm excited for more,
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more of this stuff, especially because I have a good internet connection now so I can watch
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it as well so that all works out for me.
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Pick four, for some of the same reasons I'm going to go with dual cameras on all iPhones.
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Now the reason I say this is looking at iOS 11, iOS 11 has a really robust depth API.
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Like it is if you are not aware of this
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So this is the depth API is the portrait mode stuff and they are adding a lot of really interesting things to this
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So like for example
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Somebody with the new who maybe builds an app with the depth API you could use
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Portrait mode to change the color of a background
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So I could take a picture of Jason and make it black and white behind him
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Or I could use it as some kind of pseudo green screen type thing.
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And with a depth API, I could put a background in.
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And all of this stuff can be done to already taken portrait mode photos.
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There is a lot of really interesting stuff that can be done.
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The layers can all be pulled apart and edited individually.
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They're really really enhancing this and making it available to developers.
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I think that they won't want to keep that for just the big phone and then this new edition,
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pro, whatever we're going to call it phone.
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And also because that phone is going to be smaller than the plus, I think it makes it
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harder to argue why the regular phone shouldn't get it.
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Plus the regular phone needs some new features.
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One of those could be dual cameras.
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I will as well say like I am a I love my my plus phone and the dual camera is fantastic
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and I use it all the time and I love being able to do that two time zoom. Sometimes I
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test to make sure I'm using the two time zoom because you can do that because something
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you may not know this the second camera will only work in good lighting conditions. So
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the way I do this if I'm if I'm unsure I just put my finger over the second lens and press
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the button to change and if it doesn't go black then I just go back to the one times
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and just take regular pictures and can crop them later if I want to. But when it, you
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know, when it works, which most of the time when I want it, it does work. I love the I
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love what I get. I love the photos that I get from it because I can zoom in way more
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on stuff. So yeah, I love that camera. I don't use portrait mode a ton, but I would use it
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way more with all of these cool apps features that I could maybe get a hold of. So that's
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why I think there's going to be dual cameras on all iPhones.
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I think it's a great pick.
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I have floated this idea, and I think there's some concern
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that what Apple's not going to do
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is do enough of a redesign work on the iPhone 7
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to add the second camera to it.
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But I feel the same way you do, which is they should,
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unless their eye is completely off the ball,
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it would actually be a notable upgrade for the iPhone 7.
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iPhone 7 for that size and model whatever they call it 7s or 8 or
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whatever to get that second camera that currently is only on the plus. I think
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there may be there always camera upgrades and I think our eyes are off
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the ball a little bit with this new high-end iPhone where we aren't really
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talking about more of the details of the cameras because there are always camera
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upgrades and I imagine there will be more but adding that feature to the plus
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last time, it would be really great if they could have figured out a way to get the dual
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camera into the whole line now and make it, you know, extol the virtues of having the
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two cameras set up even more. So I'm hopeful, I hope you're right on that, despite our fiercely
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competitive draft that we're doing. I hope you're right, because I think that that phone
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that I have, the iPhone 7, that's the thing that makes me sad about it, is I like the
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size I wouldn't use the 7 plus but but that camera on the 7 plus hmm you know
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it's really nice really nice it would be nice that that was on the 7 too.
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Every year Apple likes to like excel the virtues of the new camera thing that
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they've added and I think with the last one they kind of coupled it with with a
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lot of the cut wide color stuff right as being one of the things that you'd
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really get when they weren't talking about the second camera, right? So I think that
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this is the big thing. This is the big thing that's happening in smartphone cameras right
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now is to have a second one for whatever purpose you use it for. I think this would be the
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big win for them and I expect it's the one that they are going to push for with the whole
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And I'm going to give you, if there is magically an iPhone SE update, I'm going to give it
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to you that, if it's not on that one.
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I appreciate that a lot actually, because that would be really unfair.
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That would be what a technicality to lose on.
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Yeah, that would be really unfair.
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Thank you for that one, Jason.
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All right, what's your pick?
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I'm going to go, I'm surprised it's still here and that we haven't gone to it.
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And I'm going to make a very particular Apple Watch.
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I'm not just going to say there's a new Apple Watch, because that's kind of boring.
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I'm gonna say there's a new Apple Watch with cellular connectivity.
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That's what I'm gonna go with.
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I think this is something that has to come to the Apple Watch.
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We started to get rumors that it's gonna happen soon, and this is going to be the third anniversary
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of the announcement of the Apple Watch.
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And with GPS added last time in the Series 2, that leaves this one clear feature missing,
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which is cellular.
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are Android smartwatches that have cellular connectivity and some people
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poo-poo it but I think we've talked about it on this show before. The fact is
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once your watch can get your text and get data updates and get phone calls if
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you need it then there are lots of situations where you might not actually
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need to bring your phone with you. If all you're concerned about is getting a text
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or getting a phone call you can do that without your phone around and there are
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circumstances, whether it's active circumstances, you're going for a run or
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a bike ride or something like that, or even, the example I gave I think last
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week was when I'm walking my dog over to the field that's over at the school by
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my house in the evening. Like, I bring my phone with me, why do I do that really in
00:58:38
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case somebody needs to get in touch with me?
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It's basically there for emergency purposes. I'm not going to be sitting
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there checking Twitter while I'm talking to people and watching my dog run around.
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that's not going to happen. And this would free me from having to bring my phone with
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me because I would still have access to all the data stuff. It gets the Apple Watch platform
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which still needs to grow, but it would allow it to become a little more independent as
00:59:03
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well and count on having a connection. And so I feel like this is a necessary place for
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the Apple Watch to go and I hope it goes there this month.
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Yeah, I buy this. I think this is happening. I'm pretty sure it's happening next week.
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It could not be, right? But it feels like this is Apple Watch season. Why would you
00:59:26
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not talk about the Apple Watch now? This is when the big Apple Watch announcements have
00:59:32
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happened is this time of year. Now, they skipped a year, right? They went from the initial
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announcement and then two years later they announced the series too. So there's a question
00:59:42
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about like, would they do it? Is it too soon? But once the rumors started up, and this goes
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back to that Ask Upgrade question we had at the beginning of the summer, right? The moment
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that we said, "Eh, there's probably not a new Apple Watch," that there were rumors that
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there would be. But I'm gonna pick it. I feel like Apple wants to be aggressive here and
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keep its lead. And I think with the Apple Watch, the way that they've done it, where
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they keep another model around that's cheaper, I think that that's a good approach for them
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because that means that they can have this be a little more pricey and still have a more
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accessible watch for people who just want to get something for fitness tracking and
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you know don't want to spend the extra $100 or $200 to get the model that's got cellular
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So here's my question on this about the timing. The Apple Watch I think has proven to be a
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pretty successful holiday product. I think that's been a thing for them. They found it
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to be successful during the holiday season. Especially if they can continue to offer good
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Apple Watch is lower on the price line right by bumping them down. There is already enough
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products in the pipeline for the end of the year with Apple right. iMac Pro and the HomePod
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which we know are coming out at the end of the year, they might want something else if
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they want to maybe do an event and that could also include a new Apple Watch in that event.
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So they do an event maybe in October which could include an Apple Watch HomePod update
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and iMac Pro update potentially. I mean if I was going to put my chips on the table,
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I say the Apple Watch comes out next week. It was actually going to be one of my next
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picks probably. But I think that there is a question there.
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My gut feeling is Apple has done so much product announcement this year. It's refreshed the
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whole Mac line that it cares about and made pre-announcements about products that are
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in the Mac line. And it's already announced the HomePod and the HomePod is going to ship
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by the end of the year, but they've already announced it that if I had to put money down,
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and again, it's outside of the keynote, so I can't do it, but I think there won't be
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any more Apple events this year. I think this is it. I think that they will announce the
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release of the HomePod and schedule with media to, you know, review it and things like that.
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I think they will announce the shipment of the iMac Pro and have reviews of it. And that
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may be one of those ships on December 31st kind of things, but I think that they'll do
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that. But otherwise I think they're going to be done. But it's possible, depending on
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how they're feeling, that they could do it. They own the theater, right? They can call
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everybody back in six weeks, and that's fine. But the iPhone is the big spotlight. So if
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you want to push other products that will benefit from being in the same spotlight as
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the iPhone, now would be a good time to do that, if you believe that. So if I had to
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put money down, I'd say this is it for them for this year.
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The weird part of it for me, I completely agree, is why I predicted the original iPad
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Pro would be with an iPhone, because it's where everybody's looking.
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But this time the iPhone is being used to introduce an iPhone, which is something that
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they've maybe not done before.
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And that makes it this one.
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There's just a lot of question marks for me around what's actually going to get shown.
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The other way to go is to make this all about the iPhone and then just like push everything
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off into another event because the argument is the iPhone blinds everybody to everything
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else, right? Like the iPhone shines so bright that you're like, you know, and also there
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was an Apple TV like you miss you miss it, but at the same time more people are paying
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attention during the iPhone event. So it's a tricky balance, I think, but I think they've
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generally shown that they are inclined to launch, um, launch Apple Watch and Apple TV
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and stuff in this event.
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Cuz I do feel that, like, the HomePod does not yet warrant its own event or an event
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that's mostly dedicated to it because I think if Apple's being realistic they should know
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this is an enthusiast product at best right now.
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Yeah, well, and they already announced it, so I think they're just gonna ship it. I think
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the HomePod, they're just gonna ship it.
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All right, pick five. I am gonna go with a slightly meta one. I'm gonna go with picture
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of Steve Jobs on a slide on stage.
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Oh, that was gonna be my next pick. Well done, well done. I put that in our list.
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There is just no way they start this event without mentioning Steve. It will be mentioned
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because they will mention the fact that they're at Apple Park and it's the first time at Apple
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Park and they'll say where they are because it's a thing and if they talk about Steve
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in any way they will show a picture of him and I would be very surprised if none of those
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things happened.
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Well, I put it in our list so you know that I approve of this. I think it is chancy because
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again it could they could mention him because Steve Jobs theater it's undoubtedly true that
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they're going to mention him, but I feel like they won't let the inaugural event at Apple
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Park at the Steve Jobs Theatre pass without honoring Steve, and that probably means a
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picture of Steve in a slide on screen or a video, whatever. And so yeah, I think that's
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a good choice. How could we not have some, I mean, just as Tim stood on the stage at
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at Town Hall and said we had a lot of great events here at Town Hall and this is probably
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the last one and it wasn't, there was another one. But I imagine they will note that they
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are at their new home and mention Steve.
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David: But there is a risk of course which I understand of, I mean you've got to get
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out of the shadow at some point and I know they didn't make it any easier on themselves
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by naming the theatre the Steve Jobs Theatre. It was a fitting tribute, the right thing
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to do, but I understand the risk and the issue of always referring to Steve Jobs. You know,
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like it's a tricky thing, so I can understand a balance to it, but I think at least this
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time he will be called out.
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I think that's right. I think that's a good pick. Very good pick.
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Pick five for you, Jason.
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Well, since you took my next pick, you sniped me.
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I'm gonna make what seems like an obvious thing, but I actually think it's a risky pick.
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But I'm going to make it.
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I'm going to say that they are going to mention Mac OS or the Mac on stage at some point.
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We have a total of like...
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I almost did.
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I went the other way.
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not mentioned on stage.
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We have a list of something like 25, 26 items or something like that because I've been
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removing mine as we've been talking about them, maybe even more. This was my penultimate
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item in the ranking on this list. I think it's not happening at all.
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I think we need to set some parameters for this one as well, Jason. I think we need to
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like, what are we, what are we classing as a mention?
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So I think they have to mention a Mac model or the Mac, or they have to mention High Sierra.
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Right? I think the existence of the Mac is what I'm saying is that the existence of the
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Mac as a product or operating system will happen at some point. And the funny thing
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is I think it's risky, but I thought about picking Mac not mentioned on stage because
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I think it's entirely possible that they don't even mention Hi Sierra and they
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may not even release it at the same time. I mean anything is possible.
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Anything is possible here with Mac OS but I feel like in the context of iOS
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and watchOS and all that and the fact that there's a new Mac OS as well that
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it will probably be mentioned there. I'm more skeptical about Mac hardware
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although again I think it's possible that they will point out that in High Sierra using
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Mac hardware you can build VR or AR and it could be in that context as well. But I think
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what is what's interesting about this is that it should be a thing that Apple mentions the
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Mac when it because it's one of its key products right and I think that's not I think it's
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an open question but I'm going to go with it I'm going to say the Mac somehow will wedge
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at least a little bit of a mention into the iPhone keynote somewhere,
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somewhere. So that's a bingo. That is a true bingo moment, right?
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Wow. Alright, I want to make sure that we're just making sure we set our parameters on this
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as well as we can. So like, let's say for example they're demoing
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the 4K Apple TV and they talk about iTunes movies
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and they say that they will of course run on your iPhone and your Mac.
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Does that count? Yeah, absolutely. If they specifically mention that 4K
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iTunes movies play on the 4 and 5k iMacs, I think that that counts.
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So the word Mac or Mac OS, that's what we're looking for here. Now I'm perfectly happy
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with this, or Hi Sierra, I'm perfectly happy with this because I see it as possible that
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it might not happen. Right? And this is, I think your parameters you're looking for is,
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imagine that you aren't aware that the Mac exists and you go to this event. Will there
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be a mention that would make you go, "The Mac?"
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What is that? What is that? That's what I'm looking for here. We'll see.
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I mean, if you would have said this to me a year ago, I'd be like, "There's no way
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that's too obvious. We're not putting that in today." I'm like, "Yeah, okay." I can
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totally see it. I can totally see them, just never. Because if they talk about the Apple
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TV, Apple Watch, and iPhone, the Mac doesn't need to be mentioned at any point.
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What I'm hoping is that it's going to be mentioned in very much like if we had done
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a draft of that event that the journalists were invited to, which we didn't know was
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happening so we didn't do it. And somebody had said like, "Okay, the Mac Mini is going
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to be mentioned." And the mention was, "The Mac Mini is also a product in our product
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line, right? The most innocuous, pointless lack of endorsement mention ever, but it was
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there. You'd be like, see, they did it. That's, I think the delight in this is will they do
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it? Will they completely ignore the Mac or will they acknowledge it somewhere? And I
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think actually the way they acknowledge the Mac will be telling about what Apple thinks
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is important with the Mac right now. Like, is it the iMac Pro or is it like the VR stuff?
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Or is it the existence of High Sierra?
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Or is it playing back 4K movies on an iMac?
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All of those things are like up for grabs.
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They could mention the Mac.
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Where do they choose to do it?
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Or do they not?
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- Or do they effectively give the version of, "The Mac is one of our product lines."
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- It's also a product that's doing great.
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- That we produce.
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- Yeah, also they've done away with their, you know, they used to do like, "Let's do
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do a retail update, let's do a product line update, and they've done away with that in
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recent events too, so you can't even count on that anymore.
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So a presenter, either on stage or in one of the videos has to say one of the following
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three words/phrases. Mac, Mac OS, Hi Sierra.
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Right iMac or Mac Pro or something like that would count too, but yeah, exactly.
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doesn't count I'm gonna say like if there's a Mac in in in the background of
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something that doesn't count it has to be the picture of Steve Jobs has the original Mac
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next to him doesn't count you see why I just wanted to make sure we set that
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although I will say if they mention that there's a Mac in that picture it does
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totally does count I would say it totally counts yeah if they say like
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there he is with the original Mac that's a point for you that's it for you okay
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I'm glad we agree on this.
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Today's--that's gonna be--you know that's gonna be the one with the contention. I just know it. I know it.
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Today's show, we're gonna need loads of action replays or something.
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Wow, okay, here we go.
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You know as well, like, I'm gonna have to be the one that's honest, because I will be able to pay,
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I think, more attention to the words than you will, because you'll be dazzled by the bright lights.
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I don't know. I'm gonna have my Mac radar turned up all the way now.
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Mmm, maybe Spinal Tap will be there.
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All right, Jason Snell, sixth and final pick time.
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Now, I have my in my document here. I have two I have two things that are incredibly similar and
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I need to make a decision as to where I'm gonna go with this and it's another iPhone one. Hmm. And
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it's the name the name of the high-end iPhone. I want to make a pic here as to what what it's
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going to be called and I'm going to make a last minute change and I'm going to say that
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they're going to call this, no I'm sticking to my guns, iPhone Pro, they're going to call
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it the iPhone Pro, that is my pick. Just to let people know, you may pick this, but the
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choices really were, well there's three of them, iPhone Pro, iPhone Edition and iPhone
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8. They're the names that me and you have settled on as what this phone could be called.
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I was going to change my mind to "Edition" but I spent some time thinking about that
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in over the five seconds and think that maybe "Edition" has kind of got a bit of a bad rep
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for them. Like I don't think that the Apple Watch Edition was really met very kindly and
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Pro is part of the product lines across all of the product lines so maybe there should
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to be an iPhone Pro as well.
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So I'm gonna go with iPhone Pro as the ending name.
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If they call it the iPhone 8 Pro, would that count?
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- Okay, so Pro is my kind of like new naming thing.
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- I think that's fine.
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I think that's a good possibility.
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I hope it's true.
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There's that too.
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I hope it's true.
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I think Pro-- - You like Pro the most?
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- You know, I don't like the meaning of it
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because a professional phone user,
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and yet I feel like in this context,
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what it really means is that it's the high-end thing.
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I don't like Addition at all.
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Like, I don't like that name.
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I think it's a luxury brand context
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and like a jewelry kind of thing.
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And I think that that's a mistake for this product.
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So I don't like it so much.
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- Yeah, they had a shot at that name
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and kind of blew it, really.
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- So I think that's good.
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I don't know.
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I think that's probably what I think
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the most likely name for it is,
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is the iPhone Pro or iPhone 8 Pro.
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- All right.
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- All right, I've got a bunch of funny ones here.
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I don't like any of these. - I know.
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Are you gonna throw one away?
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- Yeah, I mean, really, I could mention Spinal Tap again.
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I'm just going to say like, I mean, I want to win because I want to win something other
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than just a WWDC one, but I don't think Spinal Tap's going to be on stage.
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I don't think they're going to be, I actually am tempted and this is going to reveal one
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of my Bring Out Your Dads. I'm tempted to pick a musical guest will perform because
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Sia performed last year at this event. So I think a musical guest performing, despite
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there being a lack of any reason why is something that seems to happen now and so they could do that
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that would be possible but instead i'm gonna go with this which i think is gonna happen
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and it'll be fun to see when we get to that point i i think and you can tell me how we're
01:17:31
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we're gonna judge this.
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I think we're going to get a,
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more than just a throwaway line
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about the OLED screen on the high-end iPhone.
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I think we're gonna get an explanation,
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perhaps even with some technical jargon
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about why OLED is a superior screen.
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Now, even though OLED phones have been out there
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for a while now, I think Apple in its own way
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is going to explain how now that Apple has embraced OLED with this screen on this device,
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now OLED is great. So that's what I'm going to go with is a more than just a passing,
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oh and it's an OLED screen, but some description of why OLED is good. I think they're going
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to sell it. They're going to sell it. The selling feature of that phone is the screen
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because that's all the phone is now.
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So I expect them to go into painstaking detail
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about how difficult it was to make that screen
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and why they knew that the only technology
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that could go into a screen like this would be OLED.
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Right, like I know that's gonna be their big thing.
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- OLED gives you blacker blacks and brighter colors.
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The color gamut on this OLED screen
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is the best we've ever done
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and you'll really see the difference, right?
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There will be a pitch for that screen and the OLED tech behind it.
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But there is a risk for the screen in trying to talk about OLED too much, right?
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The OLED is the best and only screen now when they are still going to be making LCD screens.
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Two other phones and all their other devices.
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There could literally be just a thing about why this screen is great.
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but what we're looking for here is OLED being spoken about
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and why OLED.
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Okay, that's cool.
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I think that this is a very strong one,
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but for that reason, I would maybe not pick it
01:19:36
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because I think that there are a lot of risks here
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about what Apple is gonna do
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to the rest of the iPhone line
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and they don't wanna make those phones look just junk.
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- I think it would be unfair for me to pick.
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Apple will talk about how great the screen is, right?
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- Yeah, yeah.
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- Like that's, I might as well pick like faster processors.
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- This iPhone will be rectangular.
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Like, you know, it's, it's yeah.
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- Faster processors than last year, you know?
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Yeah, sure, probably.
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But here, I feel like there's enough specificity here
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that it's, while I think it's still a likely thing,
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it allows us to have that question of like,
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are they really gonna pump the OLED?
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But I think they are.
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I think they're gonna,
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I think this is gonna be that typical Apple thing
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where there's a thing they haven't integrated before
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and now they do and it's like they just found it
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and it's the greatest thing ever,
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even though it's been around that, no, no, no,
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now it's the greatest thing ever.
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And this screen is the reason that OLED
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is now the greatest thing ever.
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They may also throw old OLED under the bus.
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It's entirely possible.
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Like, you know, there've been OLED screens before, but.
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- Yeah, you've never seen an OLED like this OLED.
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- This screen, and I think that's all part
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of the conversation, but yeah.
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All right, so that's it.
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- That's the six picks.
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And of course, you will find in our show notes
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a link to a scorecard, a bingo card, a scoring card
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so you at home, whilst you're watching the event,
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can score along with us.
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Let us know how you score us, but just bear in mind,
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it does not bear weight on the picks.
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But I love to, one of my favorite things now
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during an Apple keynote is to get people playing along
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and tweeting at us and sending us this.
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It's fantastic.
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It really is great because I don't keep up to date
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with my Twitter timeline during the events,
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but I do keep up to date with my mentions.
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So I like to see people scoring along with us
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and yeah, that's a lot of fun.
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- But yeah, so there are six picks.
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Let's talk about some things that we think
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are gonna happen, but didn't make our picks.
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This is the bring out your dead section.
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So I think the wireless or inductive charging
01:21:39
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will be on the high-end iPhone.
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But I also don't think that it's something
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that ships in the box and I don't think
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it will be something that's immediately available.
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- Yeah, I think that's right.
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I think there's a chance it won't exist, right?
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I think there's a chance--
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- They don't need it.
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- I'm a little skeptical about this.
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Yeah, 'cause this feels like something that's like,
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what's the story around this?
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At the same time, if they do it,
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they can have a whole bunch of awesome accessories
01:22:06
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and they can make a battery pack for it
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and they can do, you know,
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who knows what else they can do with it.
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- There's a bunch of fun stuff you can do if you have it,
01:22:15
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but there's already gonna be just so much in this phone
01:22:17
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that's new anyway that you can hold it.
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- That it's definitely not gonna come in the box, right?
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It's gonna be like, you can, it's now, you know,
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and it's got this great inductive charging thing
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that you can go, you can buy for $200 or whatever, right?
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It's yeah, yeah.
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Let's see, what do I have that I didn't wanna mention?
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Well, I mentioned musical guests, so I'll put that in there.
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I think there will probably be a musical guest
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only because there was before. I don't know who it's going to be and it probably won't
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be Spinal Tap. We did get a Spinal Tap reference at WWDC, so I feel like I'm satisfied there
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and that was the right audience for it. But I'm going to say again in the round that doesn't
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count, probably be a musical guest that will be baffling and they'll say something about
01:23:02
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how well, you know, we like to have musical guests now. Like when they had Bono and The
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Edge come out on stage and when they had Sia last year and they do this from time to time.
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So I thought about picking that, but I didn't.
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I think they're going to change the AirPods pricing.
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Interesting.
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The reason I think this is because I've been, when I was in New York, I was seeing them
01:23:26
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They're becoming really popular.
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And I think one of the best ways to capitalize on the popularity should bring that price
01:23:32
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down a little bit.
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What are they, 150 now?
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Sell them for like 120, 130?
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Not a big change, but a change.
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they've got the 160 160.
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So bringing them down to like 130,
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you may as well just do that
01:23:47
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so you can put them on stage again
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and also mention how great they'll be
01:23:52
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with the new iPhone.
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And I think bringing the price down
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a little bit if they've worked out
01:23:57
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the kinks in production
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would be smart
01:23:59
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because this is clearly
01:24:01
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a very desirable product.
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Bringing the barrier
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to entry down a little bit is it
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I think would be a good thing.
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And I understand about like, oh, yeah,
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you want to sell them for as much money
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you can, blah blah blah blah blah. But really I think the closer they can get this to impulse
01:24:14
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buy the better it will be. They can get this to closer to a hundred dollars, they will
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sell them with basically every single iPhone, right? Like they will sell a massive amount
01:24:24
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if they can get it to $99.99 at some point and this is a way to get there.
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I have a couple AirPod related ones that I'll mention now since we're bringing out our
01:24:34
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dead which is, one is new colors. I think that's a possibility that they'll be, even
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if it's just they're also in black now. I think that now that they've been shipping
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for a year, that offering some variety is something that I would imagine they will do
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at some point. You want to start with the classic white earbuds, but offering them in
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a different color or colors I think is something they could do and will probably do at some
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point. Maybe it will happen for this holiday season, maybe not. And then the other speculation,
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which I think is not likely to happen, but it was on the list and I thought about it,
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is that the high-end iPhone will come with them.
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Not necessary.
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I think that's exactly right, which is why throw a $160 product in the box when you can
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get people to spend $160 on it in addition to the $1000 phone.
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If I'm Apple, that's how I'm thinking.
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Apple are not going to apologize to you for making you spend $1000 on a phone.
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thousand dollars but look at the value we packed into it is probably not something that they're
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going to say. Including AirPods in the box is a $150 discount. They ain't giving you that. They
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want that $150 also. I think that's right. Yeah I don't see it happening. I see a future where
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AirPods come with iPhones but that future is many years into the future. I think we're many many
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years down the line. I think we're gonna get more HomeKit details, more HomeKit stuff. There's a lot
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of HomeKit stuff in iOS 11. And I think that since Apple was announced their software
01:26:11
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certification stuff, we may see some many more partners coming on board and they may want to
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show that. Because I do expect iOS 11 to get some time specifically at this event, because it always
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does. And I think HomeKit will be a big part of that where they say, "And with iOS 11 comes all
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this new stuff with HomeKit and we now have all of these partners that are going to have HomeKit
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products in the next few months and I, fingers crossed, hope that my lovely Canary will get
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HomeKit support because there is this thing now, and I think I understand it at this point, where
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you can get your software that you've written for your product certified by Apple. By doing that,
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you can then get HomeKit certification and your product can be updated to support HomeKit.
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That's how this software thing works is my understanding now.
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Rather than what you needed before which is to physically include a chip into a device.
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So it is possible for existing home products, home automation products,
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to get software updates that include HomeKit support.
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So I think that we're going to see a lot more companies doing this now.
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I think that's good. I think that's a good one.
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I was trying to pick what the starting storage price is for the fancy new iPhone,
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and I went back and forth between 64 and 128.
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You can't buy a jet black iPhone in 64, or in 32.
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You have to get 128, and I don't think they're offering 64.
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And so what I want to say, and what Michael Gartenberg said on download a few weeks ago,
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is that it'll start at 128.
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- Yeah, I don't think Apple, again,
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like the AirPod argument,
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I don't think Apple is gonna pack stuff in
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and say, look at the value.
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So I think it's more likely that it'll start at like 64,
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32 or 64 and not 128, even though it's a thousand dollar
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phone, because what they wanna do is have you buy
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the $1,100 phone, which has 128.
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Maybe it's 128, 256, 512 or something like that.
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Maybe they do it that way, but I just--
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- I think they'll only do two storage options.
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You think so? And what will they be? 128 and 512?
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Yeah, I think so.
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Okay. Well, we'll see. I have...
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I would love for it to be 128, which is why I think that it won't be.
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You know what, though? They could literally say,
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"And you only need 64 because of our amazing image compression!"
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And our incredible app removal feature in iOS 11.
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Although they probably wouldn't say anything if they did do it, but like, if they were
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questioned by someone afterwards, that could be an answer. It's like, well, you don't need
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it anymore because we've done so much to reduce the space that your phone needs. Yeah. Can
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I just throw one more in?
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Yeah, I've got two or three more too. Yeah, go ahead. What else do you have?
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I think if any person not from Apple is going to be on stage, it will be an entertainment
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industry executive.
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Yes, I had that in my list and I almost picked up, I decided I did the Apple TV thing.
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And I think this goes hand in hand.
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I think having a movie person probably, although it could be Netflix or Amazon, but having
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an entertainment industry person on to say, "It's so great, the 4K stuff is amazing,
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and HDR stuff is amazing and you're going to love it."
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I think it's a distinct possibility.
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They like to do that.
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Wonder if they could go big had Miyamoto right for Super Mario run. What if they brought out Bezos?
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Yeah, I guess they could
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But it's not impossible
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right, but like I guess you know, they could also get like they've had him on before like Richard Plepler from
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HBO come out and say, you know the first
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HDR 4k release of Game of Thrones and Westworld ever is on iTunes or something like that.
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Which is actually probably a really good pick that exact thing you just said.
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Something like that? Maybe? I don't know. I don't know. But something like that. I think
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there's a good chance. The couple others that I wanted to mention. I had in my pocket in
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case I really needed during the draft, Johnny Ive narrating a White Room video because I
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I think we're gonna get a lavish hardware focused video
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about this design and why this spacious all screen design
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is going to be something we're going to get.
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I think we have to, and it'll probably be Johnny.
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It could be somebody else, could be a great job.
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- It will be Johnny. - Another product margin.
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But I think Johnny will be there because-
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- Johnny's gonna be involved in this one.
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- This is a super designy phone.
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And so I feel like calling the White Room video is important.
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And then the other one that I,
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is there another one I wanted to mention?
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I don't know, maybe that's it.
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Maybe that's it.
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I had some that I don't think are likely to happen,
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like an iCloud expansion,
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what the new Apple Watch is called,
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I'm assuming series three, but it might not be.
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- I think it will be.
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I like the name.
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The one I wanted to mention was the Apple TV. I would like to believe, and I think for
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competitive reasons it'll happen, I would like to believe that the 4K Apple TV is going
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to come in at one of the existing Apple TV price points and that they may down price
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one of the existing Apple TVs to get it closer. Because for people who don't know, who only
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follow Apple products, the 4K HDR products, the premium 4K HDR products from Roku and
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Amazon are a hundred bucks and the existing Apple TV is 150 basically.
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Yeah I think they need an Apple TV that starts under $100.
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Yeah. And also is an option for people that don't have a 4k TV.
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Right so I think the existing Apple TV what I would like to predict is that the
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existing Apple TV will be repriced at 99 and then this
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one will be 139 or 149. It'll still be more expensive than the 4k
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HDR boxes from Roku and Amazon. Of course it will, it's Apple.
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but it will be, but there will be something down in the sub hundred price
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for Apple TV. And it may be, another prediction I was not willing to make in
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a draft context but I'll make here, is it may be that it doesn't come with a fancy
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Siri remote, you know, the cheap one. You may be stuck with the Siri remote on
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the high-end one, but it could be that they go back to a more traditional
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clicky remote on the $99 model. I don't know. I don't know about that.
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I don't know about that. Joe Steele, well, I think we've got an interesting thing to watch
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about the Siri remote and how much Apple really likes it, because, you know, generally people
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don't seem to like it. At least a lot of people don't seem to like it. I would be more inclined
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to say that the 4K Apple TV gets a new remote, which includes Siri, and that the current one
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keeps the one that nobody likes. That's possible. I think that there could be a new remote that
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that goes along with this new Apple TV.
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That isn't necessarily like an apology remote,
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but it's just new, it's just designed differently.
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But I expect we'll feature all of the same functions.
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So it will have a touch pad,
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it will have all of that stuff,
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but it would just be designed differently.
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That's what I think we'll see.
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- It'll be triangular, it'll be--
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- Yeah, it could be a puck.
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They go in the exact opposite
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for what you'd expect an apology remote to be
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and they make it circular.
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- Yep, all right.
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But we didn't pick any of those
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and we get no credit for those.
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But they're just in there. They're just in there.
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Just because we want to talk about them.
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Alright, so that's it. That's the draft.
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No ask upgrade this week, no ask upgrade last week, no ask upgrade next week, most likely.
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You know why? You know why?
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Summer of luck!
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No, no, it's because ATP stole our thing.
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If you want to find our show notes for this week, head on over to relay.fm/upgrade/157.
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I have no problem with it. Actually, honestly, here's the thing. I like that they did it.
01:34:20
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No, I'm very happy that they did it too. I think it's a mistake for them to put Ask ATP
01:34:27
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and Follow Up at the beginning of the show because that means the show goes on for an
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hour. There's a reason Ask Upgrade is at the end of Upgrade, people. But I do enjoy that
01:34:36
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they do it and I love their answers to their questions. I think it's all really good. So
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it just so happens that Ask Upgrade hasn't happened for a while.
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that creator of follow-up, John Siracusa, is using the thing we made. And I don't
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know which one of us coined the phrase. Someone can tell us.
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It's a cross-licensing arrangement that obviously has happened here. Anyway, we've
01:34:57
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had questions from people like John, Kyle, Jay, Justin, and Rob in our notes for Ask
01:35:02
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Upgrade for a while now, and there they will sit for probably another couple of weeks.
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But, you know, we'll get back to it. Maybe after the Summer of Fun is gone and the Apple
01:35:12
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event has blown through, maybe it will be time for a jumbo Ask Upgrade Edition.
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Yeah, I think that will be fun. Plus we get so many of them over this period of time anyway.
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So please keep sending, if you have things, keep sending them in because I always need
01:35:27
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stuff. There's always stuff that we need for the documents. So please continue to send
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them in, but just know that we're not going to do them over the next couple of weeks.
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So asking us now what you think, what we think the iPhone's going to be, it's probably not
01:35:39
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worth doing because it will be out by then. But yeah, we'll be back to Ask Upgrade in
01:35:44
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a couple of weeks. This is just the tail end of the summer of fun is no Ask Upgrade. So
01:35:51
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yeah, that will be back. But yes, ATP, I really appreciate it actually, but I think it might
01:35:58
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be good to put it at the end. I like it at the end. I like the bookends, the follow-up
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on Ask Upgrade.
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They have a post show which we don't have which is also very confusing but I just feel
01:36:09
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like you know as a listener who loves it that's a lot of material before they get to the meaty
01:36:15
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you know whatever the hot topic is so that's the reason we put it at the end anyway but
01:36:19
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I love that they're doing it.
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I'm very happy about it.
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I just find it funny that as I've been listening to them doing it that we haven't been but
01:36:27
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it's completely coincidental.
01:36:30
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Completely coincidental.
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They didn't steal our cheese.
01:36:33
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We didn't stop getting questions. It's coincidental.
01:36:35
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Sorry, it's like everyone directed their questions to ATP instead.
01:36:40
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Just email Marco.
01:36:41
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Do you know what I've just realized? Do you know what we have on the PanAddict?
01:36:48
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Of course you do, because it's such a good idea.
01:36:53
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No, but it's TPA and they have ATP.
01:36:56
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I wonder at what point they start getting fountain pen questions. When is that going
01:37:01
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What about Ask Pat and Who is Pat and Why Does Pat Have Answers?
01:37:05
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The podcast against technology.
01:37:09
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The podcast against tyranny.
01:37:12
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With your host, Pat.
01:37:14
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It's a rebel podcast.
01:37:18
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It's just the coincidence.
01:37:19
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Pat is the host!
01:37:20
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That's amazing!
01:37:21
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Pat is the host of Podcast Against Tyranny.
01:37:23
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How did that...
01:37:24
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Well, it's Pat's that clever.
01:37:26
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Pat likes to come up with acronyms for what Pat's name is.
01:37:29
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He doesn't even really care about Tyranny that much but his name was so obvious, you
01:37:32
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know, it's just the first thing that came to his head.
01:37:35
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Anyway, relay.fm/upgrade/157 for this week's show notes.
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Thanks again to our sponsors, The Fine Folk, Casper, Freshbooks and Encapsular.
01:37:43
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Next week Jason will be at the Apple event so we will be recording and releasing after
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next week's Apple event.
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So the next episode of Upgrade will be out on Tuesday the 12th of September.
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Look out for that because it will be coming to you as quick as we can possibly put it
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So you will have it for the evening or the morning whenever you want it and it's going
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to be a big one.
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We're really excited about it.
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I know I am.
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I know Jason is too.
01:38:08
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Jason, where can people follow the coverage that you'll be putting together for the Apple
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event next week?
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It's a great question.
01:38:15
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Let's say sixcolors.com will have all the details of where our coverage will be.
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So keep your eyes peeled to sixcolors.com and @jasonel on Twitter, J-S-N-E-L-L.
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I am @imike, I-M-Y-K-E. Don't forget in the show notes will be your scorecard so you can
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score along with our six draft picks.
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Bring out your dead is not going to be on the scorecard, that's not necessary.
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And that's it for this week.
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Thanks for listening.
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We'll be back next time.
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Until then, say goodbye to Jason Snow.
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Goodbye everybody.
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