107: The Upgrade Programme
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From Relay FM, this is Upgrade. Episode number 107. Today's show is brought to you by Text
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Expander from Smile, FreshBooks and AppCare. My name is Myke Hurley and I am joined by Mr. Jason
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Snow. I'm very excited today, Mr. Snow. I know you are, Myke. I know you are.
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It is iPhone review episode. It's my favorite one.
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It is the iPhone review episode. It's true.
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I have so many things to say later on in the show today. So many things. All the great
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things. But we have some follow-up to address today before that, and I believe you want
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to kick us off.
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Yeah, a couple things. One, we talked a few months ago. There was a, we did a podcast
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sort of inside baseball episode or two. We talked to Lex Friedman at the mid-roll, who's
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who's a former Mac world writer who now works at this podcast ad network. And Lex was talking
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about their strategy and why they bought Stitcher and what they think about podcasts and podcast
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advertising and how the podcast industry works. And that was a good conversation. We didn't
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necessarily agree with everything that Lex said, but it was really great to get that
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other perspective. And I thought that was a good conversation.
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I have a couple of bits of follow-up. One is we were talking about Stitcher and one
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of the knocks on Stitcher, I know Marco Arment had this as a complaint about Stitcher. And
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I think a lot of podcasters felt this way about why a lot of us kept Stitcher at arm's
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length was this feeling that Stitcher didn't really respect the creators of podcasts, and
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one way was that they would take our file, download our file, and then cache their own
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copy of it so we couldn't actually see who else downloaded it from Stitcher because we
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would only see that Stitcher downloaded it.
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And to make matters worse, they wouldn't just download it and take it away from us so that
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we can't see who else is listening to it. They would re-encode it at a low, very low
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quality bit rate. So the shows on Stitcher sounded worse. And these were major complaints.
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And I just, as a matter of follow-up, I actually saw an email from Stitcher that they sent
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out in August, I think, so last month, that they have changed their system and they're
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no longer caching and re-encoding any podcast files. So basically, Stitcher is now a podcast
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app that downloads files like other podcast apps do straight from the server. So that
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was one major complaint, that they were trying to create this closed ecosystem, and I think
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Stitcher... this is one of the funny things when people freaked out about Midroll buying
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Stitcher, is they were saying, you know, they were sort of applying Stitcher's mindset to
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Midroll, and I think what happened is rather the reverse, which is, Midroll came in there
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and said, "Yeah, don't take all that closed stuff out and just open it back up," because
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because Midroll, in all my conversations with Lex, is a champion of the open podcast ecosystem
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and they like that and they are fine with that and Stitcher is not an attempt for them
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to create a closed ecosystem around Stitcher. So Stitcher is just a podcast app now.
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It's good to him. Yeah, yeah. Lex, by the way, he got a promotion.
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He's now like the chief revenue officer at the Midroll. So I think you... And they got
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a new CEO left, so they've got a new CEO who's a long-time mid-roll person, and then Lex
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is now got a promotion. So congratulations, Lex. I think he's not so big yet in this industry
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that he wouldn't come back sometime to talk podcast economics. So I'd like to do that
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sometime down the road when we think the time is right for him and for us, because this
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is a rapidly changing business, and we've got some good feedback about that. I don't
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want to overdo it. This is not a show about the podcasting industry, but every now and
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then as this kind of window into what's going on, I'm kind of fascinated by it. So I'd like
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to be able to do that every now and then. And another related note, mid-roll is actually
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I think the prime mover behind this podcast festival that they're doing. It's in Southern
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California in Anaheim, Orange County. The weekend of October 29th, there are about 30
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different podcasts that are going to be performing live at this festival, including The Incomparable.
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We will have a pretty -- it's looking like a bunch of people from The Incomparable are
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going to be there. So if you like that podcast, my podcast, or there's some other amazing
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Hello from the Magic Tavern's gonna be there, which is really exciting for me because I
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love that podcast. Anyway, it's called Now Hear This, like, huh? Listen? Anyway, so you
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can go to Now Hear This Fest dot com if you're interested in that. That's the weekend of
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October 29th. You can come and see us on the 29th. We'll be performing live in Anaheim.
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Also, I'll put a link in the chat. What are you gonna be doing?
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Remains to be seen. Might be a regular, incomparable episode. Might be a weird mashup, kind of
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game show draft something. Depends on who's there. The slot is 90 minutes, I think. So
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we could just do a regular episode, but I kind of would like to make it a little bit
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wackier than that. At Macworld Expo, we often did drafts, and I like those. We did the computer
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draft ones at Macworld Expo Live, and that was fun. So I'm still figuring it out, and
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it really does. Usually with the incomparable, you pick a topic and then people say if they
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want to be there, but in this case basically people are saying if they can come to Anaheim
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and then I'm going to have a list of who's going to be there, and trying to pick something
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that everybody can participate in will be a little bit of a trick.
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It's going to be cool though.
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But we're figuring it out. Yeah, yeah, it should be fun. It's not the first time we've
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done it. We're not going to do like a radio theater performance I think. I think that's
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not what the intent is here. I think it's going to be something else, but it should
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another piece of follow-up for you? Are you ready? I tweeted about this this week that
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there's nothing, one of the fascinating things about podcasting is, and you actually get
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to find out when people listen to your podcast is, you say something wrong and then throughout
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the week people helpfully tell you that you got it wrong. And so we posted that episode
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what, Sunday night, Sunday afternoon. And from then through this morning, I have been
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getting notes from people about how I said something wrong sitting in an Airbnb in Portland,
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Oregon last Sunday.
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I expect it will still continue past today.
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I expect because yes, some people don't listen in the first week, they listen later. So this
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will continue, but now I can actually follow up and stop the flow of, at least from listeners
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who have listened to episode 107 as well as 106,
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I said there was no now playing app in watchOS 3.
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And here's the story.
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In early betas of watchOS 3, there was no now playing app.
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And I filed a radar about it, a bug ticket with Apple,
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and they said that's closed as a duplicate.
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One of the problems is like there's a music complication,
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but if you tap on it,
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it only shows you the music interface.
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So if you're playing through a different app like Overcast,
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that is not helpful.
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But they added one, they added a now playing app.
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So it's no longer swipe up to the control center
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and be able to control what's playing on your iPhone,
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essentially, to your headphones.
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But an app lives in the dock when audio is playing
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through your iPhone, it lives in the watch dock.
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You can keep it there, and I think it comes and goes
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as you're playing, but it does exist.
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It's not as well integrated as I would like.
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I would especially like a complication, actually,
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that lets me quick access it or have it be part
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of the control center, like swipe up and then swipe right or left, like you do on the iPhone
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in order to get that control. But it is there, and I said that it wasn't there, and they
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did actually add that in Beta 3 or Beta 4 of WatchOS 3, and so it does exist, and I
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said it didn't exist at all.
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Yeah, it would be really good if it was maybe contextually aware in some way, you know,
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when I'm listening to something on my iPhone,
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like it knows and can do something a little bit more,
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little bit more clever than what it does right now,
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because accessing the Now Playing thing,
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even when it's in a dock,
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is not always the easiest thing to do,
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because sometimes I'm swiping all the way to one side
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or something, 'cause I was just in an application,
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so it's now on the end of the dock.
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So I'm happy that it's there, because if it wasn't there,
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that would have been a real disappointment,
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but it's nowhere near as easy to get to those controls
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as it used to be.
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No, and that's how I described it, right? Is that even the old, on watchOS 2, this is
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one of the only regressions, but it's one I use, and when we talked about how the AirPods
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have no controls, really, this was one of the options. That was the context of that
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conversation is, yeah, but if you've got an Apple Watch, you actually have some controls
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for your playback on your wrist that you can use, which, you know, it's not a solution
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to say, "You don't have an Apple Watch and you're having trouble with your AirPods, you
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should buy an Apple Watch." That's a little bit silly, but if you have an Apple Watch
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and you get AirPods or even other wireless headphones like the ones that I use, it's
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a way you could do it. But on the old OS, I could swipe up and literally spin the crown
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to change the volume, or swipe up and tap to pause or go forward or back. And now I
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I have to tap to bring up the dock and then tap on the Now Playing app and then do my
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motion. And it's just a little more fiddly, and if it's not right visible in the dock,
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you have to move to that one in the dock and tap on it. And it's one of those things that
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I'm glad that it's there, but it still feels like it could be, contextually like you said,
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a little bit quicker access would be nice because I think this is actually a big feature
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that's only going to get bigger as people use AirPods because a lot of Apple Watch people
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will probably get AirPods and the Apple Watch is a great remote for AirPods that gives you
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more control, but it's not maybe as good as it could be.
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That was like my thinking, like, "Oh, you know, the fact that there isn't playback controls
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in the AirPods is a shame, but I could use my watch. I always have my watch on." I was
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like, "Yeah, I can still do that, but it would be way better if it was super easy for
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for me to access still, but it's not. That's a shame.
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- I wanna talk about Samsung again.
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There was a really interesting article that I saw today
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from Bloomberg Technology about the battery problem
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that they're having.
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And it kind of went into a little bit more detail
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from some anonymous sources as to why it happened.
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So of course, take it with a grain of salt,
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it is anonymous sources,
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but Bloomberg has a pretty good track record, you know,
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and I'm sure they, as we speak about whenever we talk about
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any of the German reports, they do a lot of work
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to try and make sure they're doing these things right.
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They talk to a lot of analysts,
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they're really kind of clued into this stuff.
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So basically what Bloomberg is saying that they've heard
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is that Samsung really rushed the Note 7
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to be out before the iPhone,
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because they had heard what was coming in the iPhone,
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and because there was no device,
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like hardware design changes,
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they wanted to get their product out quickly
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because it had some really interesting things
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and is incredibly good looking.
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The Note 7, in my opinion, the Note 7
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and the Galaxy S7, I think it's called now,
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are the best looking phones on the market today.
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I think they are fantastic.
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I love the way the screens go edge to edge,
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especially on the ones where they wrap around,
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to the point where you can get a phone
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with the size of a plus, like a 7 Plus.
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You can get the screen size of that,
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but in the form factor of a seven.
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Like I think it's amazing.
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I really hope that Apple take a clue out of Samsung's book
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now and actually try and make something that looks
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a little bit more like these than what we have right now.
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Because that is a incredible design, the edge to edge.
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Anyway, so they wanted to try and push it out
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so they would be out before Apple.
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So they shortened all their timelines,
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they shortened all their deadlines,
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they pushed a lot on their suppliers,
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they pushed a lot on their people.
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They're talking about like people sleeping in their offices
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and stuff like that because they wanted to take
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all these risks to try and make sure that they could be out up front. This ultimately
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resulted in the phone not being completely designed correctly from a technical perspective
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and not adequately tested. And for as much as you can tell, there seems to be maybe two
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potential reasons as to why this may have happened. It may have been that the battery
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was too big for the housing and was causing some heat issues and/or the increased power
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from the battery because they went from a, I think a 3000 to a 3500 milliamp hour battery.
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was too powerful for the fun.
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So it was one of, basically there are two schools
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of thought right now as to what exactly happened,
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but the idea of the fact that they rushed it
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is the overriding reason as to why this problem occurred.
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So I think this is clearly a bad decision in hindsight,
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but you can totally see why they did it, right?
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Like from a business perspective,
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like this is a risk that you would take, right?
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This was a gamble that they took
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and now they're hurting from it.
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and honestly, I hope that they're able to recover from it because
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Samsung are doing really interesting stuff and Apple needs good competition.
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Well I'm sure they're gonna be able to recover but it's gonna hurt them.
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Yeah, I mean like recover quickly, right? They will obviously recover but like, you know,
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the fact that the next phone that they release... They might miss a cycle, right?
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Yeah, exactly. And the next phone there might be some skepticism and I mean
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they'll be residual problems for them. There's no doubt but I'm sure they'll
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come back. You're right, it's a gamble.
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I think that's a good way to put it is the question is the level of arrogance going on
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here like did they really believe that they could just push it and it would be fine or
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did they I doubt they actually thought well let's do this really fast and hopefully we'll
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come up with a phone the chances are pretty good that our phone won't explode that's probably
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not what they thought.
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Steve that thought never entered their mind right they were just like we know we can do
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this stuff let's just do it quicker.
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John So maybe this comes from me following Apple
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for years but I look at this story and the one thing that I keep that tickles the back
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in my head is, I feel like one of the problems with Samsung is that they are, I mean, they
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always talked about being a fast follower, right? This is part of their culture, and
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I see it here, it's like Samsung seems to define itself by its competition and in terms
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of the smartphone market by Apple, and we saw that early on where they just aped Apple
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stuff. And now you're absolutely right, they have pushed some stuff ahead. The entire note
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line, which was a joke at the beginning, but proved to be find a market that people wanted
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those large phones, and everybody thought that that was--everybody else was following
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Apple and they went beyond. They did phones of all sorts of different sizes, they learned
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a lot, and they found that the phablet category was a real thing, and that people wanted those
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big phones. So full credit to them, this is not all that they do, but sometimes I think
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maybe Samsung's culture is a little bit too focused on Apple. And you could argue, look,
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Apple's number one. Of course you want to take on number one and you want to strategize
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about how you can beat Apple. On another level I think, you know what, there's a lot of smartphones
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being sold. Samsung is the leading Android smartphone vendor. It's basically Samsung
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and Apple. And Samsung is taking, you know, Apple's got the market of people who want
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Apple and Samsung's got the biggest chunk of the market of people who don't want Apple
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stuff, they want Android stuff. And I don't know, at what point do you say we should,
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our stuff should stand on its own and we can beat Apple. Like, it's not like Apple, um…
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But I think that was what they were saying though, right? They believed that they could,
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so they wanted to get it out before them to show how much better the phone was going to
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be. No, but that's not, that's exactly wrong though. That's saying, that's saying
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we're going to make the best product. No, no, no, we need to make the best product we
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can really fast so that we can be out there before Apple because what we want to do is
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jump in front of Apple with something that's more interesting because we read rumor sites
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that say that Apple's phone is going to be kind of boring and that this is an opportunity
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for us to really punch Apple in the face by rushing out a product a month before they
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make their announcement.
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Yeah, but I will say though, we don't know that Apple doesn't do this stuff, right? Like,
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is a perception of them as the perfect corporate company, but I think that the new phone shows
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some interesting decisions of them as a business that makes decisions.
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Sure, of course, of course there are business that makes decisions, but I guess part of
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it is Apple still, you know, just comes out with an iPhone in the fall.
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Yeah, but maybe the Plus was a little bit early, right, because they didn't have all
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the features for it. And so what I guess what I'm saying is maybe
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a little bit of "Never Let 'Em See You Sweat" and a little bit of, if you're, one of the
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business parables is that Coke's slogan for its company was, internally, was, you know,
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our company goal is continue to be the number one soft drink company in the world. And Pepsi's
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was "beat Coke." And you could argue that if you're number two, focusing on beating
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number one should be what your company is all about, but you could also make the argument
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that focusing on beating your competition and being number one is not necessarily the
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same as focusing on making a good product and doing what you're best at and letting
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the market come around to the fact that you are producing a better product. And that's
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all I'm saying here is I get a little bit of a tickle when I look at this story, the
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Bloomberg story of like, "Come on Samsung, you're doing really well, you've got innovative
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stuff, you've come a long way in the last few years, why make a bet like this? Is it,
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did you really need to be out a month before the iPhone?" I mean, maybe so, but I just
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kind of don't think it's worth that. I think they're, I can see like LG doing it or something,
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right? Where they're like, "Oh man, we gotta do this," or Huawei or something like that.
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We gotta get noticed, we gotta get out there. But this is Samsung, did they really need
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to do this?" And it bit him. And it's too bad, but it is a fascinating story. And I
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just had that moment of, I'm sure Apple is very competitive on the inside, but on the
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outside they're like, "We're just grinding, we're never going to let them see us sweat,
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we're just going to put out a product, here's our product."
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Yeah, they don't let it show anymore. They had a time where they would throw jabs at
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people, but luckily that's kind of stopped now, which I like. They didn't mention Samsung
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on stage right Samsung mentioned Apple on stage where nothing had happened right
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saying about the headphone jack but Apple just like keeps it to themselves
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like and how perfect it is right to say your phone's catch on fire but they just
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kept their mouth closed which I think is the right way to go yeah because it
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could be them next time I mean yeah and Google stopped doing a lot of that as
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well there was a time where every Google I/O keynote was just how many Apple
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jokes can we string together but that's all stop now so I think it's the better
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way to be classy. Let's talk about the upgrade program, which is not this. It's the iPhone
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upgrade program.
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I saw this in the notes, the upgrade program. Welcome everyone to the upgrade program on
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BBC Radio 4.
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There has been some follow-up and some interesting occurrences with the iPhone upgrade program.
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So after last week's episode, it seems like Apple started to get their stuff together.
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We were talking about people trying to go who were part of the upgrade program couldn't
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get their phones, which was like a what is going on? Like you'd, you know, as we were
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saying in the back of your mind, you expect you kind of have a phone guaranteed. But there
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was like, well, no, you have to wait like everybody else, or maybe even longer. Now,
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many people wrote in to say that after a week, they were getting some emails from Apple,
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blah, blah, blah, like saying to call them. Many people I heard from spent over two hours
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on the phone with Apple support, but it seemed like every interaction ended up being positive.
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So the two hours on the phone, I don't think you can blame Apple for this.
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This was like a day or two after they announced a new iPhone.
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This is what happens.
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I got through the iPhones, went on sale.
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This is just people calling up to try and find out if they're stock, to try and find
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out X, to try and find out Y.
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That's what's going to happen.
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There's no amount of staffing that they could put on to fix this problem.
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This is just how it's going to be.
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You could never get people adequately trained enough to deal with two weeks of high call
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support volume and then go away. Now see what Apple have learned now for next year is okay
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how do we avoid letting people be on the phone for two hours? Because they seem to have for
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many people at least solved the issue by speaking to people on the phone, finding some stock
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for them, telling them we're going to set you a reservation for this local store, maybe
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not the one you thought about, we're going to have a phone for you waiting there. And
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there was also been some reports that Apple then started holding back some phones for
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these people. So now, like a lot of people who said that their phones were going to be
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shipping in October, they're now shipping now because they've sorted everyone on the
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upgrade program out. So it seems like Apple jumped on this because they were surprised
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by it, is how it seems. But it looks like that they have got it kind of sorted out.
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But I would I would expect next year there's going to be a lot more communication and a
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much better flow for these customers.
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Yeah. Like one of the people that wrote into us is Upgrading Casey, not Mr.
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and Casey said that he was on the phone for two hours.
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I saw some friends who were doing it
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and they were on the phone for two hours
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and talking about two hours actually,
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I went to the Apple Store to pick up my phone
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and the lady said to me,
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you're not doing the upgrade program are you?
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Like really like worried about it.
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I was like no, no, I'm just buying outright
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and she's like oh good 'cause it's been down all morning
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and it was 8.30 at this point.
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So her previous customer, like the store opened at eight.
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Her previous customer he got completely broke
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and then I was seeing people that I know
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and talking to people from the UK
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who have spent like three hours in the store
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trying to get their phones on the upgrade program.
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The system just completely died.
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- Which reminds me of the first iPhone.
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So when I tried to buy the first iPhone in the UK,
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they were doing card transactions only,
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no cash to stop scalping.
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And I was third in line.
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My brother had left school at three o'clock.
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He went to stand in line for me.
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I left work at five.
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When I met him, stood in line,
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I was in the store for an hour and a half,
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'cause this is a car phone warehouse,
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it was like a chain of phone stores,
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it's like a phone store,
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and they were the only ones selling it at that point.
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I don't know why we didn't have them in the Apple stores,
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but it was only a car phone warehouse.
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And all this network, complete network
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across the country went down.
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So they were like, you're just gonna have to get cash.
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So everybody was going out to the cash machines
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and just giving them like 600 pounds in cash
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and taking the funds,
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and they're like, you're gonna have to activate it at home.
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It was amazing.
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They were just like, "There's nothing we can do.
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We have this line of like 100 people,
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and we can't even serve customer number one."
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It was insane.
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Nobody expected it.
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This had never happened before, right?
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That people were lining up for a phone.
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So their systems couldn't deal
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with all of these transactions,
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'cause they went on sale at 6.02 in the evening,
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which ended up being like a thing that stuck
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for a few years, because the network 02
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were the exclusive carrier of the iPhone.
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So they put them all on sale at two minutes past the hour.
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Also Apple realized that perhaps not having all the iPhones in the world start activating
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at exactly the same moment was probably a good idea. So instead it became a rolling
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like local time in the morning you could get your phone instead of it being but that first
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Well, we'll talk about that Jason.
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Yeah, it's true. So I wanted to say, so it's the first year of the upgrade program having
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the upgrades happen and I think you're exactly right that as we talked about last week a
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little bit. This is the opportunity for Apple to say, "Okay, how do we minimize people on
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the phone? How do we get people's orders in early? You know, we know these people are
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gonna want a new phone. We should ask them what model they want as soon as we announce
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the new iPhone. We should say, "Hey, the new iPhone's coming. If you want to upgrade, go
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to this page. Choose your model. We'll tell you when you're gonna get it," having all
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that. And I'm sure they're going to do that. It's just a matter of that this will be a
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learning process from them. And I also wanted to mention, talk about that podcast effect
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of saying things and then seeing what happens and getting the feedback. It did seem to start
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changing right after we talked about it. Like, Monday morning, it seems like Apple kind of
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had a strategy shift with the upgrade people to make it right with them a little bit more.
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And as a result of what we were talking about on Sunday, we got feedback from people as
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they were hearing from their upgrade people, including Casey, but a bunch of other people
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too. And that was kind of cool to see because they were all saying the same thing, which
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is Apple is working on making this better than I thought it was last week, right? Which
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is a good sign. Again, it's sort of damage control and trying to fix what was broken,
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but this all leads into hopefully a much streamlined upgrade program next year.
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Will Hope so. All right, after this break, upgrade iPhone review time. So excited. This
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All right, Mr Snell.
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So you have put together a great iPhone review, which people should go and read.
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I did say to you privately and I'll say it here again, this is my favorite that I read.
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I thought it was really good.
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What can I say?
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Captured by that Snell charm.
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You get me every time.
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Ah yes, of course.
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You get me every time.
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So there's a lot here.
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Well if you will so permit me, I would like to run through my kind of thoughts and feelings
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about the iPhone.
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No, I'm not going to permit you.
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Well I'm going to do it anyway.
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Let's, okay, fine.
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And then you can kind of chip in with your thoughts as well.
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Because people, I'm sure everyone that's listened to this show has either already read your
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iPhone review or paused the show to go and read it right now.
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So this is my place.
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This is where I talk about my feelings about the iPhone.
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And I have many.
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I am interested in your feelings about the iPhone.
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So I want to preface this.
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I don't usually do this, but I want to preface this review.
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This is an opening statement you're making here?
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I have an opening statement.
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Oh boy, here we go.
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I love my 7 Plus.
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I think the iPhone 7 Plus is a great phone, and I'm very happy that I made the upgrade.
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I recommend it to many people that listen to this show.
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Like if you are a technology-focused person like we are, I recommend it because you're
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going to get a lot out of this device, but there are some interesting decisions and things
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that have happened to this phone that I think need to be in some parts praised and some
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parts criticized in equal measure. Even some one decisions need to be praised and criticized.
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So I want to do all of that. I want to talk about all of that. I also have documented
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the entire setup process. So I can go through that again like we did last time. Is that
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Okay. Yeah. Yeah. What do you think about my opening statement?
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I think I think that you're saying nice things about it because you are about to say all the things that you found that are wrong with it.
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But I'm also gonna talk about all the things that I like, okay
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but I have I have a lot of things that I think are really strange and I don't want people to think that I'm just
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Ragging on the phone until I get to the end
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You know, so I want to just talk about everything that I've found about it. So
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First off I have the gold phone, but they had some demo units of the seven in both of the black models
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In the store, they didn't have any pluses because that was the thing. There were no pluses available for to buy anywhere interesting
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They didn't even in the in the store have the black
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Demo units for the plus just the sevens just a regular size
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Seems like either it's a combination of the plus being more popular and maybe they're not making enough
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I don't know but there seems to that there can severely supply constraint here
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So yeah, I saw both of them now. This is 830 in the morning. The store had been open for 30 minutes
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They were both covered in fingerprints like just covered and I I didn't like it
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I preferred the matte black out of the two of them
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I will call it matte black forever
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By the way, because you can't call something black and jet black like you have to give the black one another name
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name, right?
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Call it soft matte.
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Soft matte black. I preferred that of the two of them, because to me, I know everybody
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loves the jet black. The jet black just looks like the 3GS. It just looks like shiny plastic,
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and I don't like that look.
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It does, there is no doubt it reminded me of the 3G and the 3GS, except that that is
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that big plastic curved back, and this is this, you know, super shiny, flat back.
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But material, the way the materials look, it just looks like there's this covering
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of plastic over the top of it. It's very strange looking. But I can also see why people love
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it because it really does look just like it's made out of one thing. It looks like when
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it's off, it's just a stone.
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This is the, what I wrote in my review is, this is, I believe, the Johnny Ive dream that
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he's been working towards since the original iPhone, which is curved edges, slab, one material
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all the way around, as if it's just a single unbroken surface, because there are antenna
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lines but you can basically not see them, and when the screen is off, the glass in the
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front and the material in the back looks essentially the same.
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So you know what I want? I want a white ceramic all the way around, you know?
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But it won't be, because the screen will still be black. That's why this is a—I heard John
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Syracuse are talking about this on ATP.
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I don't like white front iOS devices
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because the screen's black.
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And when the screen does come on,
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you're now competing with the white of the material
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of the frame with the white on the screen.
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And I don't think that's a great comparison either.
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So I always have preferred black framed iOS devices.
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I like the jet black a lot.
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I like the matte black too.
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If they made the matte black only,
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I would be beside myself about that design.
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'cause I think it looks great,
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but I think the jet black is great too.
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I actually kind of like, prefer the jet black
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in terms of fingerprints
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because although it's got fingerprints,
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I also feel like I can just sort of wipe it off
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and it's got the oleophobic coating on the back there
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and they wipe off pretty well.
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Whereas when I try to wipe off the back of the matte black,
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which I also have, those are my two review units
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or we're both different blacks.
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That one it just smudges. So I actually think it looks worse with fingerprints on it than the Jet Black does.
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Anyway, I think it's sort of like the ultimate Johnny Ive design. He's been going for this since the beginning.
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I said in my review that it sort of makes the original iPhone look like clown pants.
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Because if you look at it, it's like there's sort of like the black bottom of the back and the silver top of the back,
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and it's got the glass front and then it's got the shiny chrome frame around it. It's
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like all these different materials.
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>> STEVEN SCOTT It's like how many can we fit in here?
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>> CHET HAASE Well, and you know that that was just, you
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know, that chrome frame, there's no way that Johnny Iov was really happy about that because
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it doesn't match anything else, but it's like, yeah, well, that's what we gotta do, so we're
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gonna do it. And this is his thing. So it's not for everybody, but it does feel that way.
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And I would also say people were talking about grippiness, and I was trying to imagine, like,
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could the Jet Black model be grippier? It doesn't make any sense. But because it's not
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that, it's this polished covering instead of the sort of traditional rougher anodized
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aluminum and what you get is that effect if you've got a slightly damp finger, and our
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fingers generally are a little bit damp, that's how people are, and you run it on a pane of
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glass, you know how it sort of sticks a little bit? Or if you pull it hard you can actually
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make the glass like squeak. It's that effect that's happening. It's so smooth on the back
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that it actually sort of like grabs onto your fingertip and the moisture in your fingertip
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as you move. And so it is absolutely grippier. I have been using this since I got it without
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a case, which I never did for my 6 and my 6S. And that's been a lot of fun because it's
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a way better product out of the case, and I feel much more confident about holding onto
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it than I do with the normal anodized backs of the other phones.
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Yeah, I always keep my phone in a case. So, you know, the special black pack.
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So it could be any color, really. Exactly. So for me, I like the gold and the
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rose gold because I like the accent colors. So like, I have it in a nice blue case and
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I get the gold Touch ID ring, I see a bit of gold at the bottom, a bit of gold at the
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back and the side. I like that more. It's got a little bit more of the flair that I'm
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looking for. Like, just not too much, right? Like, it's not ostentatious, it's just like
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a little bit and you can match it with the case and I like that. So that's why I go for
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think they're my preference. Which is fine, that's why they make a bunch of them.
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Whilst we're on kind of hardware, something that immediately got me, the SIM tray is super
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hard to open now because it has a seal on it. Genius, right? Of course it does. Everything
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needs to be sealed up because of the water.
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Yeah, I felt like the, um, I had a paperclip that I usually use to pop the SIM tray out
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because I...
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So let's talk about this for one second because I keep hearing this from my friends. Every
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Every iPhone I have ever received has a SIM tool in it.
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Yeah, that doesn't happen in the US when you buy a locked phone.
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Right, see, because ours are basically all unlocked to a point.
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So there's always this in--every time I've ever bought an iPhone--now this may have changed
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recently but like when I bought them even from carriers, the box always had the little
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SIM removal tool in it.
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Yeah, so I--and I have some around but you know you can never find one when you need
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But anyway, my point is that the--the paperclip I used didn't fit.
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I don't find something else, because I think the hole is a little bit smaller too on top
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of everything else, and it was harder to pop it out for sure.
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I feel like I should gray-market these things. I have so many of them. Right, Jason.
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You remember from last year?
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It's perhaps our, you know, I would say maybe our most notable episode that we've ever done.
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I thought we really nailed it, and we really kind of, and people reacted well to it, and
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It was our discussion of this act of buying a new iPhone and getting it going, which should
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be a joy. You just spent a lot of money on a fancy new iPhone. The next steps, what happens
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next and how does it go? And we said last year that it felt like Apple needed to tighten
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up its game on this a lot, that it was not a fun experience to get your iPhone set up.
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It was more like something to be endured.
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Yeah, it was, I think it was like two episodes in total, but like the one where we actually
00:37:38
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kind of really went into it was episode 56 called "The Migration Experience", which is
00:37:42
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a great name for that episode, where we just spoke about how hard it is and how hard it's
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become to set up an iPhone for many different reasons.
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And it's because over time Apple are adding more and more and more to this stuff.
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And Apple's kind of way of not syncing a lot of these things with iCloud because of security,
00:37:59
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they're great for our security does add a lot to this process. So what I did this time
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was I wrote down every step that I had to take to get my phone set up. So the first
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thing that I did was backed up my old phone on iTunes with an encrypted backup because
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this is what saves the passwords. Now I've seen some people talking about this, I don't
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know if this is confirmed, that iCloud backups are now encrypted so they will save passwords.
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But I do this stuff over iTunes because I don't have the best internet connection so
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I want to try and make sure I get everything possible quickly.
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So I backed it all up, turned on the new phone, I had to enter my wifi information, I had
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to then set up touch ID, which you can only do the one thing for so you then have to go
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and set up later the rest of your fingers, which is fine.
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Then I set up a passcode, then I restored from backup.
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So that takes however long that takes, let's say 30 minutes.
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Then I had to set up Apple Pay again, so I had to enter in some of the information from
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my card, get a text message that I was entering a code from.
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Then I had to, I was thinking to myself, it popped into my head, what do I do with my
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Apple Watch?
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And I couldn't quite remember.
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So I decided to go for it and just unpaired my Apple Watch from my old phone, which takes
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quite a while to do. Because the whole time I'm thinking like, "Do I back this up? Like,
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I can't see an option to back this up."
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Right, and the unpairing backs it up, I believe.
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Which is not said anywhere. Like, I know what they're trying to do. I know what they're
00:39:37
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trying to do. They're trying to make it a seamless experience. But just one line that
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says "unpair and back up," like, that's all it has to say. Because you don't know what
00:39:47
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you're doing you're like entering an abyss.
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I am surprised that the Apple Watch backup transfer thing has not gotten better this
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year. I guess they were really working on WatchOS 3 and that was the priority and probably
00:40:01
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should be because that's the experience that you have every day but I'm a little surprised
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that it still is a big pain to move your Apple Watch when you buy a new iPhone. But there
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it is. So that's what you do, you unpair it, it backs it up.
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I think that the process is totally fine.
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What happens, you unpair, backs up,
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and then you set it up with the new one,
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restores from a backup, which is going to iCloud.
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But it doesn't tell you.
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And I don't think that it is a thing
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that you just assume is gonna work.
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Because that's not how any other devices work.
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Because it's so intrinsically tied to the phone.
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It's just the whole thing is frustrating.
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So I did it, I unpaired my Apple Watch,
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it was going in the background.
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Then you have to set up the home button now.
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you choose your customization for how forcefully it hits you back when you click it.
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Then my phone is ready, it unlocks, and I'm waiting for apps to download.
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This drives me crazy.
00:40:54
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This drives me crazy.
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Why am I backing up the phone and then downloading applications again?
00:41:02
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Why can I not just do a complete backup to iTunes and then put it all back again?
00:41:08
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Why can't I do that?
00:41:09
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I don't know why a backup means then download all of your apps from the store again.
00:41:14
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The data is kept, but the apps are downloaded.
00:41:17
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And in a world with super fast internet connections, this isn't a problem.
00:41:21
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But this isn't the life for everyone, and also there are problems I'll get into in a
00:41:26
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minute which make this a terrible solution for iPhone launch day.
00:41:30
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I don't know why they do this.
00:41:32
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It's funny too, because I think there's some inconsistency here, which is when I attached
00:41:38
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my iPhone to my Mac and tried to back it up on iTunes, what it told me, and I had an iCloud
00:41:45
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backup but I thought I would try it this way too, and it gave me the, there's some content
00:41:50
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on your device that isn't in your iTunes library, I need to sync that back before I do the backup,
00:41:58
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and I thought, "I don't want to sync my phone with my iTunes, I just want you to make a
00:42:02
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backup." And I gave up.
00:42:05
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If I'm remembering correctly, the ability to back up apps and then re-download apps to iTunes
00:42:12
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changed last year, didn't it? This was part of the big problem. It's like, they always download from the store now.
00:42:17
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Right, the argument is that if they're doing that space-saving thing, where it's actually dynamically giving you a different binary based on what your phone is,
00:42:26
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then if you're upgrading from an iPhone 5 to an iPhone 7, you're gonna get a different version of that app.
00:42:32
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app, they can't just pull down the binary from the five and push it to the seven.
00:42:37
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So they're embracing the cloud for that reason, and fair enough, but as
00:42:43
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we will get to, the challenge then is you've got a lot of devices trying to
00:42:48
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download items from the App Store immediately upon getting the new phone,
00:42:52
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so they better well download, and that is where I got stuck.
00:42:58
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That was the problem is that I had some confusion,
00:43:01
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and I think I ended up like logging out of the app store
00:43:04
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in settings and then logging back in,
00:43:07
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and that seemed to kind of,
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and then at some point I restarted
00:43:11
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and it seemed to get it to life,
00:43:12
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but I had a long period of time where all of my apps
00:43:15
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were basically paused or waiting to download
00:43:18
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and didn't download.
00:43:19
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- Yeah, after a little while,
00:43:21
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I started getting a bunch of app install errors,
00:43:23
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like this app couldn't be installed,
00:43:25
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retry and you'd retry it and it would fail again
00:43:26
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and fail again.
00:43:27
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So that was the thing I was dealing with.
00:43:29
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That was popping up randomly.
00:43:31
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Some apps were installing, some weren't.
00:43:33
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Then I tried to set up my Apple Watch again
00:43:34
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in the Apple Watch app,
00:43:36
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and it got stuck on the terms and conditions screen
00:43:38
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for like five minutes.
00:43:38
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It was just spinning, spinning, spinning.
00:43:40
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I had no idea what was happening.
00:43:41
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I quit the app, did it again,
00:43:43
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and then it just starts pairing.
00:43:45
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It's like, "Hey, pair your Apple Watch."
00:43:46
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And still I'm like, "Am I, have I done this wrong?
00:43:49
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"I have no idea if I've done this wrong."
00:43:51
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And then it ended up like after a while,
00:43:54
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the Apple Watch set up and everything was there.
00:43:56
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I had to like set up some stuff again, like it seemed like the watch OS 3 plus application
00:44:01
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stuff like a bunch of complications got knocked off like until the apps were updated.
00:44:05
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Like that was like whatever but the whole process with the Apple watch was frustrating
00:44:09
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because at no point during this like one hour process I had any idea if I'd done it right
00:44:14
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until it opened up and they'd done it right again.
00:44:17
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I still don't have Apple Pay on my watch because an error occurred while setting up Apple Pay
00:44:23
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is what I get every time I try to add the card that's on my phone and I can't even take
00:44:28
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action. It's just an error occurred and that's been occurring since I put it on there. I
00:44:33
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have no idea why.
00:44:36
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So after dealing with my Apple Watch and all the install errors, I set up all my other
00:44:39
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fingers for Touch ID and then...
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I like that we live in a world where you have to set up fingers. That's interesting.
00:44:46
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Just go through and do all of that again. And then at a certain point, all applications
00:44:49
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stopped installing. So this is I started doing this pretty early in the day, right?
00:44:55
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So I'm back at home doing this at like 930 in the morning. So by this point, like
00:45:00
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when I started, so by this point I'm getting close to 11 a.m. This is when I
00:45:03
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assume lots of people start getting their phones around Europe and stuff
00:45:07
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like that. So this is just when the App Store just starts to fail and then after
00:45:12
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a while a bunch of apps didn't install and their icons disappeared. So it
00:45:17
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happened last year as well. So I then had to do like an inventory of my old phone to
00:45:21
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my new phone and work out which apps hadn't installed. Then I had to download all my Apple
00:45:28
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Music again. Yeah. So this was my setup process. It ends with me looking at both of my phones
00:45:39
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and choosing which applications the phone has decided not to download and then downloading
00:45:43
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Apple Music. So I will say overall, this was still very complicated and annoying, but nowhere
00:45:49
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near as bad as last year. And I think there's a couple of reasons for this.
00:45:53
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Yeah, I was going to say, I ended up ultimately restoring from iCloud and the encrypted iCloud
00:45:58
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backup, so the number of passwords I had to re-enter was so much less than back when they
00:46:04
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weren't encrypting the iCloud backups. And I have to applaud them for that. I was so
00:46:08
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frustrated by the attempt to iTunes backup because it wanted to pull content off of my
00:46:12
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phone and put it on my, in iTunes, just like I don't do, I don't play that game, I don't
00:46:17
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want to have apps, iOS apps on my Mac, I'm not interested in having them present there,
00:46:23
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just do a little backup file, you know, encrypted backup file with all my stuff in it, and that
00:46:29
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failed, but the iCloud backup, yeah, was so much speedier because all of that data transferred.
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But it's, you know, the issue is the App Store on this day cannot handle these people coming
00:46:43
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to it. It's the same as the two-hour wait thing, right?
00:46:45
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Yeah. And it's, and it's, this is one of those cases where Apple just needs this, if this
00:46:49
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is unavoidable, which it may be because of the way they set up the app downloading system,
00:46:55
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if it's unavoidable, then they, they need to really work on handling demand because
00:47:05
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not a surprise that there's a huge amount of iPhone demand. And I know that it's very
00:47:10
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difficult to scale for the one or two days where you need vastly more than you need the
00:47:16
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rest of the year, but this is the biggest product at your company and the biggest product
00:47:22
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in some ways in the world. You gotta make the onboarding experience good for everybody.
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And that means meeting this demand. So it feels like this was the number one problem
00:47:32
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with this is Apple services were really shaky that day. I mean, Apple Music stopped working
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at one point on my Mac and a bunch of people saw this where it was like, "I haven't been
00:47:43
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able..." There's a really annoying dialogue that comes up in iTunes which is very unfriendly
00:47:49
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and un-Mac-like, which is something like, "I haven't been able to connect to Apple Music
00:47:53
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for the last 20 seconds," or something like that. Okay. Okay!
00:47:57
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Alert! Alert! You're stealing music! You're stealing music!
00:48:01
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You might be, we don't know. I don't know where I am. I'm confused. So this is the thing,
00:48:06
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is clearly lots of things that were bad were happening to Apple server infrastructure on
00:48:12
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iPhone day. This is not a surprise though, right? So that's the challenge for Apple,
00:48:16
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is how do we either increase our server capacity so this doesn't happen, or change the way
00:48:22
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we handle the upgrade experience to get some of the load off of our servers. And that might
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be something like having your backup contain apps and only restore them, you know, restore
00:48:34
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the ones that are compatible via app thinning and the ones that aren't, you mark them as
00:48:40
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you need to redownload this. Or, I don't know, right? I mean, but are there things that they
00:48:44
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can change in the backup process or the upgrade process that lighten the load on the servers?
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That's one strategy and another strategy in addition to that probably is how do we make
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the server stay up. How are we hitting the servers? How do we keep them up? Do we need
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to increase capacity temporarily? But clearly they need to do some more work here because
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they just can't. On day one, it's a bad experience. And I know, yeah, okay, day three it's not
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so bad necessarily, but here's the thing. Like we were talking about last week with
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the upgrade customers, and actually there was a, people had to do a, who went to the
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10-0 update on their old devices on day one. This also happened after last week's show.
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In the first hour, ended up with a phone that needed to be attached to a computer in order
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to complete the update because there was something wrong. We haven't even mentioned that little
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part of it. But it's the same thing which is, yeah, you fixed it after the first hour
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but who was downloading it in hour one? Your biggest fans, your most excited customers.
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And this is the same about iPhone day one which is iPhone day one is the people who
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are the most excited and you need to have that be a good experience and it just is,
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you know, the server stuff just isn't there yet.
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Nope. And it's a shame. It's a real shame.
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Yeah. Yeah, because I mean, as a fairly sophisticated iPhone user, I ended up in that same position,
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which is, it's like a mystery. It's like, what do I do when I have screens full of apps
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that are sitting there at waiting for hours? What do I do? How do I approach this? And
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I did the, I turned it off, I turned it back on, I logged out of the App Store, I logged
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back into the App Store, which is, you know, Settings, you know, App Store, tap on your
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Apple ID, sign out, sign back in. I did all of that stuff, and eventually it just sort
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of went, and, but even then it took time, and some things stalled out and came back
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later, and it's just not great, because, you know, your phone is, the apps are very important
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to a phone and they weren't, they were stalled. It was too bad.
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It's really weird that you had these issues as well because this was just a random day
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for you, right? You were a couple of days before, but there were still issues, so...
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That's true, that's true. I did experience a lot of these issues not on the Friday but
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on the Wednesday. Yeah.
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But like I gotta say, overall it was better and I don't know why. Maybe there weren't
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as many problems, maybe I was used to it, maybe my expectations were different for how
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it was going to be this time around, but it was better than last year, but it's still
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I really believe the encrypted backup thing does eliminate a whole slice of complaints
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that we had the last time.
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Yeah, but I did that last year though, with iTunes.
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So like the thing is that the data is all there.
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Like even on the applications I had to re-download from the store after they failed, the data
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was still there.
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Like it's just sitting in the iPhone somewhere until you re-download the application again.
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Like there's, you know, like it's the whole app, is it app slicing, they call it?
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You were mentioning earlier, I think that's what it is.
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App thinning.
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One of those things.
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Isn't it app thinning?
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Yeah, thinning, slicing.
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And slicing, it might be both.
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Chopping it up, dicing.
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Yeah, that's it.
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It's app dicing.
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App thinning and resource slicing.
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See, we're both right.
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Like I gave Apple some slack earlier about the two hour wait times, right?
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And saying like, "What are you going to do?"
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Because that's a people problem.
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This is a technology problem.
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is just having more robust technology. And this just costs money, and Apple has all of
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it. So have some extra servers that come online. I know that's such like a layman's way of
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saying it, but that's the way I look at it, right? It's like, you can fix this by throwing
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more money at this. And quite frankly, you have all the money. So make it better.
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So I've got some thoughts about the UI of this too that I'm kind of confused about,
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which is, and I'm sure, this is my standard disclaimer
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for Apple stuff, but it's like,
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I'm sure these conversations happen inside Apple,
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but let's just bring it out and talk about it here,
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'cause inside Apple, conversations stay inside Apple.
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Is the restore process,
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is the UI for the restore process right?
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- It's better.
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It felt like less screens than last time, I gotta say,
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but it's still like a nightmare of stuff.
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- There's a lot of questions you have to ask,
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and you know how vibratey do you want the home button to be and things like that
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that are in there. But so the app, so then you get to the home screen
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that's restoring and it's got to restore all those apps. Is that the right way to
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do that? Would you be better off having a restore screen that is a
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progress bar so your phone is basically unusable or a different way to
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display those apps? Do those apps not appear? Is there instead like a proxy app
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that says "restoring your apps" and then as the apps are restored they pop into view,
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would that be less frustrating than seeing a hundred apps grayed out saying, you know,
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waiting? I don't know. I wonder if this is not instead of making them download faster,
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but in addition is there a way to make it feel less frustrating to…
00:53:50
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But then wouldn't you just think that all your apps would disappear? Like you think
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they all got deleted?
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That's the that's the argument right, but you could also I mean you could just lock people out and say please wait while I restore
00:54:00
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Your apps, but then you can't use anything including the stock Apple apps what you want to do so this new phone for $1,000
00:54:06
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Yeah, it's difficult
00:54:07
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This is the thing like I don't purport to have all of the up answers because I really don't if I had all of the answers
00:54:13
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Then I probably wouldn't be recording the show with you right now Jason
00:54:17
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I won't be solving the problems, but like I know my experience as a user, and I know it can be better and
00:54:24
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It goes back to like, you know trade-offs for security
00:54:27
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A lot of this stuff is re-entering stuff because they won't sync it and I love that. Yes, they keep my data secure
00:54:32
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But it's also frustrating
00:54:35
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Like I don't know what the trade-off I don't know what the right trade-off is there and frankly
00:54:40
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I'll let them make that decision
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But I know that there's like five or six screens in that process that could just be synced between devices
00:54:47
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you could do it locally over Wi-Fi like there is a
00:54:50
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Way to do this, but hey, huh? I have so much more to say about this phone, Jason
00:54:54
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But I'm done with I'm done with the setup process now. The phone has been set up. Okay, good good
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Home button.
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Now, little home button.
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You were not the thing that I was expecting
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to be so contentious.
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I was expecting headphone jack,
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but I got used to that super quick, Jason,
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because I use ear pods for the majority of my time
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and I have those.
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I got a little adapter and I'm good.
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That's all fine.
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That's all taken care of.
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Home button, I was not expecting to be the way that it is.
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So the first click of the home button, that is no bueno.
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I can't imagine anybody who clicks that button
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for the first time, and I'll say click and button
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in the biggest air quotes, finds that to be nice.
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It is a horrifying experience.
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- So remember when I came back from the event
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and I said that the home button thing didn't work for me,
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that it was like, it felt like it was not quite
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the right location and it didn't feel good at all.
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And that's what you said,
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that's the no bueno experience right there,
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which is like, what is going on here?
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But one of the things that I discovered
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is that that was a setting,
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that that home button had been set to a setting
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that was not the strongest setting.
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So it was a combination of it being kind of a weak vibration
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and just the initial experience of like, "Whoa, this is not what I'm used to with an iPhone
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button that I've been using for the last nine years."
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No. I agree with you that setting number three is the correct one. It is the most forceful.
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It is the one that makes it feel like you're actually doing something. This is just weird.
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So it takes way more pressure to click the home button. The settings of one, two, and
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three are not the settings I wanted. I wanted those to be pressure settings, but they're
00:59:11
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They're just feedback settings, right? So how
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One two and three is just how hard the vibe the tactic motor goes off
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You know, I thought it might be like touch ID where you could have soft and hard presses, you know
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Touch ID of 3d touch the same on the track pads, right? You could say how hard it is
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You want it to be depressed? It's not here. So
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There are some weird things about this
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like I feel like when I hit the button the whole bottom of the phone is being clicked in is how it feels like it's a
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hinged screen, right? So like you hit it and then the whole bottom of the phone
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compresses. Would you agree with that kind of feeling? Like when you hit that
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button it feels like everything's moving.
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I don't... That's not how it feels to me. How it feels to me is like when I press it it's almost like I'm
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pushing through and I'm feeling... because I hold it, I've got... you know, my
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fingers are in behind the phone and my thumb is on the front of the phone and
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that's how I click it. And it feels to me like I'm pushing through and the vibration
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is carrying through the back of my hand, like the whole thing is going. So it doesn't feel
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like the whole phone is bending, that's not how I would describe it. And I don't have
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any problem with the pressure of it, it seems perfectly reasonable to me.
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So that, you know, I just think different people react to it differently. So like, and
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every now and then it's funny, like I was finding him the first day or two, and he's
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kind of worn off now but I would hit the button feel the vibration and thought I
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did something wrong like I thought the phone was telling me I made a mistake
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like it was just getting used to it right yeah I mean that that's what I
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don't feel that anymore like I actually now I've gotten used to it and I take
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some pleasure in the exaggerated click that it produces like the the feeling is
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more visceral it's like a you're in the phone like I like it but this is not a
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better button like it's not about a button and it never will be a better
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button and I can't work out the reason why they've done this. If there is a reason, Apple
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hasn't said that reason. I am sure there are a long list of reasons why they changed the
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home button. Some we could see now and some maybe will come clear in the future, right?
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If all the rumors of the unicorn tend to be believed. But as of right now, the reason
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on stage was no it's customizable it's like no nobody needed that it's like man I really
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wished that this button clicked at different forces like yeah this is this is my criticism
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is like we all talk about this we're talking about this with a headphone right we want
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the story what is the story of the removal of the headphone jack right we got a story
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whether you're happy with that story or not is is a you know is whatever but we got a
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story right? We're moving to wired, we want to get rid of this old technology, we have
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courage, but with the home button? Nothing. It's like it's customizable, but there's no
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reason for it because this is... Look the reason is that it's not moving, it's one less
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place for a water incursion to happen. It's gonna be one less moving part that is broken
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that needs to be fixed. There's lots of--they have reasons, right? You're right, they didn't
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go into them.
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That's what I mean, I'm sure there are a laundry list of reasons, but none of them are like,
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here's why you as a customer is gonna get a better experience out of this.
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It's funny that you feel this way.
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I have no problem with it.
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Having set it to three, I just have embraced the new home button.
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It works just fine.
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I have no problem with it.
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It doesn't bother me at all.
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So I kind of enjoy it, actually.
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I'm kind of burying the lead on this a little bit.
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The reason I have an issue with this is because there are times where the home button doesn't
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I press a button that does nothing.
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So I noticed this thing, right?
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That if the iPhone 7 home button is covered
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with any kind of material, something is obstructing it,
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maybe if you're using your fingernail,
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you're not pressing the phone correctly,
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there is no click, right?
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And there was this whole big thing
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that happened over the weekend with,
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Capacitive gloves will solve your problem,
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blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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My point was never anything about gloves.
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It was just no sensor connection, no click
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is what I came to the conclusion of, right?
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The touch ID sensor is now what registers the click being made.
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That you have to make a connection with the touch ID sensor.
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So I'm having many times where like I'm hitting it and maybe not hitting it properly and there's
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Or like the reason, when I notice this is something I do all the time.
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I am laying down on the bed with my phone in my hand and I'm kind of resting my phone
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against my chest or my stomach and I go to press the button and I'm pressing material
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like my t-shirt, right?
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Like it's just obscuring the button a little bit.
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Doesn't work like that. This is an and as well when you make that connection and nothing happens
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It feels to me viscerally uncomfortable like you're just jamming your finger or your fingernail into a piece of unmoving glass
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Which is really weird because you're always doing that but when it gives you the tactic it feels like a button
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But when nothing's happening, you just feel like you're just mashing against this piece of glass. It's like this is my whole thing, right?
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The experience that I feel is not as good anymore
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because this button is a button that can fail on me and this was always my problem with the
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Trackpads right there are times when it doesn't work on the laptops my magic trackpad
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Never have a problem with it
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But every time I use one of the new 15 inch MacBook Pros
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I hate the trackpad because it seems to not work as well for me as the magic trackpad does
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I don't know why.
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Maybe it's just like whenever I do this, I'm just using Stevens and I think he uses a different setting to me
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But anyway, like I don't like that when it's not set up the way that I like but I have this button now
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which which doesn't work and it is
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In times that I want it to and I find it very frustrating as somebody who's used a phone for nine years
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Like I'm so used to just like hitting that button and it goes like as I said, like I'm getting used to it
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Like you when it works. I'm you know, I'm fine with it
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right? Like it is a different experience and I'm fine with it, but it is a button that
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doesn't have a 100% success rate, which is really weird.
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I, well, I mean, it breaks the spell of the, this is no, no, no, it's a button. It's really
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a button because it's not. And, and you, you press it in certain circumstances and it doesn't
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react and you feel like, I just had this the other day with my magic track pad where it
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lost connection with my Mac and I clicked on it and nothing moved.
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What is this photo?
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Right, so that breaks the illusion and that's problematic. Yes, that's a thing. But I will
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say it also means stuff like it doesn't accidentally get pressed in your pocket.
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But nothing happens. I've heard people say this. When has that ever happened to anyone?
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And then what happens? Like, oh, Siri might go off?
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Yeah, I've had that happen. I've had it be pressed in my pocket when I didn't intend
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for it to be. Absolutely.
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Your pockets must be pointy. I don't know what's happening with your pockets.
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I have the pockets. Indeed, yeah. It's a tough world out there. People are always poking
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your pockets. I'm sure it might happen, but I just don't
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see that as like a "hooray." And I've never experienced what you're describing
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with the 7, which is pressing it and having a thumbnail not register.
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This is like different ways of operating the button, right? But what I'm saying is a categorical
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fact that something can obstruct the button and the button doesn't move.
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I think, actually, this came up, people were talking about gloves and things like that
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in the winter time, which I don't understand.
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I love how, like, I just want to say, just for the weirdness, and by the way, if Steven's
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going through this whole thing, right? We're hissing, we're going to talk about that on
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Connected as well, it's been a weird weekend for us. It was just so interesting to see
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this happen, where I just said something obstructs it, the button doesn't work, and within an
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hour everyone was posting articles about capacitive gloves. I never even said that. I don't care
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about gloves. I'm just saying, it doesn't always work. Whatever. That's all I want to
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say on that.
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But it is for people who use gloves, that was a question, and there are some people
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whose iPhone strategy involves being able to push the home button.
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And for some people it worked and some people it didn't was what I was seeing.
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Exactly right. So some capacitive gloves work with it and others didn't. It sounds like
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there's like you've got to hit it a certain way because it is trying to get that connection
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otherwise it won't trigger. So it's something that, you know, if you are somebody who relies
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on gloves and uses an iPhone, you've got a set of gloves, you should check it out on
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your 7 before there's a really cold day and your fingers freeze or you can't use your
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phone but it's probably not that big a deal.
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But you might need to buy new gloves which is like...
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I didn't expect I'd need to buy new gloves when I bought my iPhone.
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Yeah, that's true.
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It's just the thing, like I just find it to be a weird thing.
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Yeah, I don't know.
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It doesn't bother me.
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For me, I just accepted it and it works fine and it doesn't bother me at all.
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for the most people, it's not going to be a problem.
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But for the people that notice it, like me,
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it's a lesser experience, right?
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And we talk about all the time on the show
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the magic of Apple, right?
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It's why we do this show, because we love the things
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that they make.
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And as people who really obsess over the criminology
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of this stuff, as we do, as all of you listeners do as well,
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it's why you're listening to this show.
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We always talk about the story of the product, right?
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And just as of today, the story of this button has not been told, and it makes no sense.
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It's weird that they talked about it being customizable, as if...
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And I kept thinking like, "Whoa, what does that mean? Are there certain clicks I can do now?"
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And then, nope.
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I thought I was going to get like gestures and stuff, you know?
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No, nothing. It's just like, "Oh, how hard does it vibrate?"
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Alright, sure, Phil.
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If that's what you need, man, we'll go for that.
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But let's talk about that Taptic Motor, the thing that is powering it, because this
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- Yeah, it's great.
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- This Taptic motor is pure Apple whimsy.
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Like this is what they do so well, right?
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This is the complete opposite of the button.
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- And it feels restrained to me.
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And I'm sure there are people out there who are gonna go,
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ugh, I don't want it to move,
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my phone to move at all when I do anything on the screen.
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It's like, okay, well you should turn off that feature then.
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And then it won't do that.
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But I found like--
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- It's a delight.
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- Using Android phones that have, you know,
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Oftentimes there are these Android interfaces where everything you do vibrates the phone
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a little bit, and it's like, what has happened to every tap?
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Yeah, it vibrates on the keystrokes, and that's too much.
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You can turn it off, but Apple didn't do that.
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It is fairly restrained, but I find it whimsical and delightful and yet a little bit restrained.
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If you're reordering a podcast list in Overcast, and this is not something that Marco Arment
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actually wrote.
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It's just he's using a standard controller.
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When you slide those items around in the list, there's a little bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-bup-b
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of dragging them over like, this is the genius, like this taptic stuff, whatever they did
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is amazing, right? Like, how it tricks you, because it's the same with the home button.
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Like it tricks me. Nothing changes, but I feel like something's happening. It really
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is brilliant.
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At my, when I was at Apple I saw this app that was, it's a music app, and it's like
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a piano, and you run your finger over, from left to right, over the piano on like the
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7 Plus and you can feel your finger going over the keys.
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So here's the thing about that.
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Do you remember before all this came about, it's been going on for years, about Apple
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were apparently creating a screen that would give feedback.
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Do you remember?
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That was the rumor.
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It's like it would give you feedback when you touched it in certain areas.
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Yeah, right.
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I think this was it.
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People were just tricked by it.
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That's the idea.
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It's definitely like that.
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And I mean, there was a Taptic Engine on the 6S for 3D Touch, but they were very clear
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to me that this is a much, the Taptic API stuff doesn't work on the 6S because they
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felt like that was, yeah, they said this is a much more refined and focused Taptic Engine.
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They can do a lot more tricks with it and some of these taps are so light and they're
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- Oh, this is amazing.
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- But I think it's really good. I'm interested to see what third-party developers do with
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it, but I like that Apple has done this sort of sprinkling across everything and it's subtle
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but delightful. And that is the best when you have features that work like that. I'm
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with you. I really liked how they integrated haptics into the UI with the Taptic Engine
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so that it felt like, you know, all that animation they've been putting in over the years with
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all the different classes that they've got where sort of like you just as a developer
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say, make a list here and then reorder it. But it actually, everything slides around.
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so much animation in the UI, and a lot of this Taptic Engine stuff that they're doing
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seems to be tied to the animation, so it really does give you that illusion like, well of
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course, as this is moving, I can feel it moving. And that, instead of it being just a completely
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abstract thing, it's something that's happening as part of your gesture, or as part of the
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UI that's leading to the movement, and that makes sense. I also played a game for a minute
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that uses this, and that was pretty amazing too, like you fire a missile, and you can
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know what this game was called. I don't remember now. I should look it up. But it was like
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if you fire a missile and you can feel it go and when it explodes you can feel the rumble
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of the explosion. I mean it's not quite at like, I'd say it's not at the level of vibration
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of like a rumble pack in a console controller. But it's also more detailed than that. That's
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kind of a, right? The console controllers are sort of like, right? It's just a blind
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vibration, right? This is a much more kind of refined effect, but not as
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powerful as something in a console controller, but pretty cool. So there will
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be some cool uses of this by third-party apps too. And bad. There will be bad ones too.
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There'll be terrible ones that will all say "what the hell did you just do?" but that happens.
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I've listened to and read a bunch of people saying stuff about the camera on
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the plus. You know, like on ATP they were talking about it, Marco changed his decision.
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Because something something something optical stabilization images mashed together something
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something stuff I don't understand basically. But I love the camera. My god. My god this
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camera is incredible. It's incredible. Like, just the standard pictures that I can take
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on this thing are insane, right? The depth of field that I can get already is insane
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before the portrait stuff is even available. The zoom? Whoa. Like taking pictures of people?
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I know, look, everybody who's ever had a camera before, like, is just laughing at me, you
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know, I'm not a camera guy, like, whatever. The telephoto lens. I absolutely love it.
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Like I've been just been taking pictures, like I took a picture of my cereal just for
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whatever. Like, you know, because it was just what was in front of me when I figured I wanted
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to take a picture. The way that this, like, the quality of the zoom is incredible, and
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just the detail that it picks up, like, I absolutely adore this camera. Like, it is
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Yeah, it's pretty good. Pretty great. One of the things that I discovered is I took
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some pictures of some sunflowers that are in my kitchen. And I took that with this as
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well as the 6S, 7, 7 Plus, and the 6S. The fact that it's capturing wide color gamut,
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the P3 color gamut, and then the displays can show the P3 color gamut. On a non-P3 display,
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you can tell that the color is better. It's a better camera. And on the P3 display, it
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is shocking how much better it is. So when you're taking pictures and looking at them
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on the device, you're benefiting double. You're benefiting from the quality of the camera
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and the capture and then the display of it. But it's pretty impressive. They continue
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to make--this is the thing, you know, camera is one of the most important features of a
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smartphone and Apple has tried very hard to make that iPhone camera better every single
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year and they did it again, it is better again, plus on the 7 Plus you've got the 2X version
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and then, you know, they're doing a little secret sauce behind the scenes to take advantage
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of the two cameras when they can. Which they didn't talk about on stage at all.
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Secret sauce is making me laugh right now.
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Secret sauce.
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This is one of those things that Apple has the ability to do to us.
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They have a whole kitchen that's cooking up secret sauce all the time.
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mentions a phrase like horses and mountains and secret sauce on stage and they mentioned
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it in regard to the AirPods and now I'm hearing a secret sauce everywhere.
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Secret sauce, it's a thing. You gotta have sauce and if you have sauce, keep it a secret.
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We were never saying this before though. Keep it a secret. Oh no, that's a thing. Secret
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sauce is absolutely a thing. No, I know what it is. It's McDonald's, right?
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But like we weren't talking about... Anyway, but it's just funny to me. Like they mention
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a phrase and it becomes part of the lexicon for a while. Like, secure enclave. We all
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what they are now. Jim took a picture of his pineapple pizza in a similar vein to me when
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you can really, another example in a low light condition of the great camera. I'm, I'm, look,
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I know that people that love cameras, they're never going to be completely happy with the
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way that these things work, right? Because they're not real cameras, you know, that they're
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trying to put real cameras inside of a phone, which is difficult to do. But for someone
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who doesn't really know and just likes the way that their pictures look when they're taken really well.
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I'm very happy. I'm just like over the moon with this camera. Like it's just incredible.
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You know all the stuff that it's doing with the two lenses and
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all the stuff I can get out of the zoom with them like I am
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so thrilled with this. They look incredible to me. Um and I
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It's one of my favorite features of the phone obviously, but I wasn't expecting it so much to love it as much as I do.
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I'm so happy with it.
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- It's very good.
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And well, I wanted to just follow up.
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They didn't mention it on stage, but it is true.
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Every time you take a picture in the standard,
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like in the camera app, it's firing both sensors off.
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- Yeah, I don't know why they didn't mention this.
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- Gathering both pictures and when it does its processing,
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if it does, and they won't talk about the details
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of it really, but it is doing some things,
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knowing that it's got another camera to try if... the way I read it was if it's
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got areas of the camera of the photo that look questionable that if it's got
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data from the other camera that looks better it will try to mix in the other
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other one it's super secret sauce stuff Myke it's secret sauce stuff but so they
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won't talk about it but the jpeg you get out of the iPhone 7 plus may include
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data that's been merged together from both sensors in order to get the best
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picture possible. Obviously if you shoot with another app that's using RAW, you're
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picking the the sensor and you get the RAW sensor data, but the JPEG that's gone
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through all of Apple's processing, that's one of the things that Apple will do
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with processing on the 7 Plus, is potentially look at the other camera
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data and see if it can integrate that in some way, which is also pretty
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pretty wacky.
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My layman's way of thinking of this is it's like some kind of super HDR mode.
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My understanding of HDR is it takes the best brights and the best
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stars or whatever and put them together to make the best image. It kind of feels like
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You could do that. I'm unclear on if they're actually doing that, but wouldn't that make
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sense that if you're on the wide angle and you take a shot with the wide angle or vice
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versa that you would actually set the settings on the other camera to be different shutter,
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something different about it to sort of get that to happen. The way HDR works now is it
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takes two pictures in rapid succession and then merges them together. I don't know, they
01:20:02
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said noise reduction is one of the big things that they're trying to do with that.
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So I guess you could take detail from one lens, color from another, you know, I don't
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know how it's done. It kind of makes sense in my brain.
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But they do some of that, but they don't talk about what they're doing. So that's just,
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we just kind of have to take them at their word there.
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The speakers are so loud and they're really clear. It's not as good as the iPad Pro, of
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because the iPad Pro has two times more speakers. It doesn't sound two times louder to me, but
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it's a lot louder. I'm very happy. They're way clearer. It's funny, when you have it
01:20:34
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at full volume, your iPhone basically shakes. You hold it and you can feel the sound.
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Yeah, and they're not just putting Taptic Engine in there just to fake it. I think it's
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much louder. It's still tinny. I would not love listening to music or watching a movie
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just on the speakers, but you can. It's nowhere near as good as the iPad. The
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speakers are just legitimately good. They're very good. This is like what I wanted, it's
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And the stereo effect really is surprising in that it doesn't feel like they've tuned
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that speaker so that it's in stereo and you don't feel like you have one speaker
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aimed at you and one speaker aimed away from you. They feel balanced when you listen to
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it. It plays stereo for audio, I mean for music, as well as for movies. So if you play
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music track, it will actually use the one speaker for left and one speaker for right,
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even if you're in portrait, you're holding it upright, it will still stereo separate.
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I'm really worried that one day I'm going to hit the loudspeaker button when I'm on
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the phone call and burst my eardrum. I think they'll try very hard not to do that.
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My hope would be that they use the sensor to not do that, right? Like if you hit loudspeaker
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and put it up to your ear it won't go off because they can use the screen detection
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sensor. That's what I hope they're doing. If Apple, if you're not doing that and you've
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heard that, I recommend that. That might save somebody's eardrums because these things are
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I would be surprised if they didn't have it in there so that if you have the proximity
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sensor and they know that there's a person near that speaker that it doesn't, it's volume
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Thinking about it, there's an easy way to test this and I'll do it. I'll just put my
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finger over it. This phone is so fast in everything it does. It is incredible. Everything loads
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faster there's less lag across the whole system. I noticed it almost immediately just how powerful
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this thing feels. It's insane.
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Yep it's twice as fast as the 6.
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I mean you can really feel it even from the 6s right like I feel in it like I just you
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do every time but this thing is noticeably faster I have no idea how they continue to
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make these things faster and faster all the time. It's such a small little box.
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The other big thing that I love, love is the screen. My gosh, the wide color gamut stuff.
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What it does to these screens, like everything looks better to me. Like it was how I felt
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about the iPad Pro, right? Like that just looking at my home screen was a treat. And
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that's how I feel here. It's a shame to not have the True Tone, but quite honestly, it's
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so close to me. Like I can look at the two devices and I can see what True Tone is doing
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to them. But the quality of the screen and the wide color gamut is so good, I almost
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don't care that much because it is so fantastic. And when you pair with night shift on the
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iPhone, it is just a completely pleasurable experience, the screen on these things. Absolutely
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I agree. It's a very impressive screen. I think my only thoughts go back to when we
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were talking about Samsung is it does feel like that's a challenge for Apple is can you
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get it to feel a little more edge-to-edge, there's not a lot of frame left around it,
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but there's still frame left around it. And on the regular 7, you know, I'm not a big
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believer in the idea. I've heard people who are fans of Android devices say, "Oh, but
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Apple's so far behind in resolution, you've got these Super HD displays on Android devices."
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It's like, you know, above a certain DPI, it really doesn't matter, and in fact it's
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a bad idea to have a higher resolution display, because no one can see it, but you still have
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to draw all the pixels, which means you have to have the GPU to drive it. That all said,
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the iPhone 7 not being able to show true 1080, the smaller iPhone could probably have a higher
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resolution screen than it has, so I hope they go down that path. I don't think it's something
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that most regular people are going to care about. It's a beautiful screen. It is a retina
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screen, so you probably couldn't detect a whole lot of difference anyway. I think it's
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worth mentioning that, that it's like the Plus is a true 1080 screen, but the 7 is not.
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It's not quite there yet. So, maybe in the next version, but I think this kind of leads
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us to our conclusions. It's sort of like, what is this iPhone? How is it different than
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the past and what does this mean for the future?
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So I think this is the weirdest iPhone ever made because there are strange choices with
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peculiar outcomes. You know, we didn't even talk about the headphone jack because I just
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feel like it's a non-story at this point. We've said everything.
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Maybe this is why they have the TikTok approach where there's like the 5 and the 5s, the 4
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and the 4s, the 6 and the 6s. Maybe that's why they only do two because when you do a
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third one it gets weird. You don't want to go to the third one because this is what happens.
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Strange things start to happen.
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It gets weird at the third iteration. You're completely right.
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You don't want to, yeah, you know, and this is, this is, it is weird.
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There are a lot of challenges, things they're doing here that are like, we're going to change
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We're going to do all this stuff.
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I mean, yeah, of course the phone is, or the camera's better and the processors are faster.
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It's like all those things happen every time and they're to be commended.
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We shouldn't take that for granted, but they're to be commended for that.
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But then you've got, we also added a camera, got rid of the home button, got rid of the
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headphone jack.
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And like, okay.
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It looks the same.
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It is weird and for me,
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and I like it, I think it's actually,
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I think it's great, I think they pushed it forward in a bunch of
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areas that are really nice, I think that
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the color gamut stuff, the camera improvements, it's really impressive,
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great to look at, so much faster, all those things are great,
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the better speakers are fantastic.
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I do wonder what this says about the iPhone product line, like,
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we won't know for a year what
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this phone's place in the world is,
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and I feel like we've got a couple of options.
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One is, it's a weird phone,
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and we're gonna look back and be like,
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and then they did that third one,
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that the seven, which was basically like the six
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and the six S, and that was strange.
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They made a lot of weird decisions there,
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but then they wiped it all away and they did a new phone.
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I think more likely is we're gonna look back
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and say that this was a transitional device,
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where they were trying out a bunch of stuff
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before implementing it and a whole lot of other weird stuff with whatever next year's
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phone is. But we won't know. I mean, there were rumors that suggest that that is the
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case, but we won't really know until next year. But that, you know, I think one way
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or another, it is a very different phone in a lot of ways than any previous iPhone. I
01:27:16
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think that's interesting that they've done that nine years in.
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Yeah, this is the thing. Like, I love this phone as I love all new iPhones because it
01:27:23
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gives me a bunch of stuff that's really great. But it's also given me some things that are
01:27:26
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not so great which is weird. You know like I don't, I can't think of an iPhone that's
01:27:31
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done this before. Like it's made some decisions that are like completely perplexing. You know
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like removing the headphone jack is perplexing. Like I'm sure that I would feel probably the
01:27:43
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same way as I do about the home button if I didn't know about the headphone jack like
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six months ago. You know? And I think that's a decision made by Apple. You know? To like
01:27:53
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imagine if they would have taken off how you would have reacted. No matter how you were
01:27:56
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reacting when the rumors were first coming out. You know, I think it was very smart by
01:28:00
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them to remove it because that's way more of a hot button issue than the home button
01:28:04
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is, right? But...
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Well, I mean, technically, the... Oh, I want to mention and this is probably something
01:28:14
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that can be solved in software, I don't know, but people have discovered by the way that
01:28:17
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the lightning port goes to sleep.
01:28:20
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So, if you plug in your headphones and you listen to a podcast and like 20 minutes later
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you want to click to pause your phone, I believe it doesn't work.
01:28:30
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So, there's been a bit of contention. What I have seen proven on video is play a show,
01:28:37
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pause it, five minutes later you cannot unpause. Oh, so it's when it's not playing audio.
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When nothing's happening. I see, interesting. I've seen video proof of this, I'm going to
01:28:47
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put it in the show notes, that when you want to resume, you have to basically plug and
01:28:55
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replug to get it to work.
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Okay. Well, so that's one of those things that maybe that's just an unintended side
01:29:02
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effect of all of this that, like I said, I hope can be fixed with the software update.
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But this is the thing about having a weird phone like this, right, is that I think there
01:29:10
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are going to be weird edge cases in all of these things that are going to come out of
01:29:14
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stories and some of it Apple's gonna say "that's just how it is now" and other
01:29:19
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things Apple's gonna say "oh that'll be addressed in a software update
01:29:22
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that's coming soon" and that one strikes me as being you may need to trade
01:29:27
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off on the battery life that like if you've got a lightning device plugged in
01:29:30
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and audio isn't playing that yeah you still need to listen for it to give you
01:29:35
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a command to play the audio again you got to do that and and hopefully
01:29:39
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something with software.
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With the headphone thing, I've just not bumped into anything yet. I will do.
01:29:44
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Sure, but you will, and we'll see those stories. I mean, I could write those stories now. I
01:29:48
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can predict those stories. There'll be somebody who's somewhere, and it's like, "My wedding
01:29:52
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was ruined because I didn't have this adapter, and so we couldn't play that song." Right?
01:29:56
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That story will be posted.
01:29:57
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I mean, we could laugh, but that's gonna happen.
01:29:59
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It's gonna happen. "My car trip was ruined because I couldn't connect my iPhone." Those
01:30:06
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stories will get written by angry people. There are always, I mean, I was sharing in
01:30:11
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the relay slack, there are always people who really have a bad experience with something
01:30:15
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and then they go on Twitter or whatever or Facebook and they vent and then somebody picks
01:30:21
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it up because if you write anything about anything about an Apple product, somebody
01:30:25
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will write a story for their blog about the fact that you had that issue. Like you found
01:30:30
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out with your observation about having a t-shirt in front of the home button that that became
01:30:35
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a story on people's websites because you had an observation on Twitter. So that will happen
01:30:40
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at some point down the road, that's true. And some of them, Apple will be like, "Yeah,
01:30:43
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that's, you know, whatever." And other times, there may be some things where they're like,
01:30:47
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"Oh, actually, yeah, that's a good point. We're gonna fix that in an update."
01:30:50
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Which one are you gonna buy? Because I know you were on the fence about the plus, and
01:30:56
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some of the stuff you were saying in your review really made it seem like you were maybe
01:31:00
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leaning that way more than you ever have before because of some of the advancements.
01:31:04
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I know but I mean I thought I gave it away when I very specifically said it's
01:31:07
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almost enough to make me switch and join the plus club because of the camera
01:31:11
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I just want you were there if I had some luck in it I read it I know what it meant
01:31:14
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by just keep see if I could do that word is almost but but not not quite though
01:31:20
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you know the plus I've got it here I actually am going to switch I've been
01:31:24
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using the seven I'm going to use the seven plus as my primary for a little
01:31:28
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bit because that's part of the experience of it
01:31:30
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It's really nice and big, it's also really big.
01:31:34
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So that's my thing, is do I really want,
01:31:40
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for the more flexible camera and all of that,
01:31:43
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the fact is I run with my phone in my pocket,
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and this thing's enormous,
01:31:48
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so am I leaving my phone behind if I do that,
01:31:50
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and then I can't listen to podcasts,
01:31:52
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because I don't have, unless I get out the old iPod Shuffle
01:31:56
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or something like that,
01:31:57
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just it it it the way I use my phone I don't think there's enough benefit in in switching
01:32:03
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to the plus because I'm going to have to tow that thing around everywhere I go and it's
01:32:07
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big. It's really large like it's very you get used to it yeah you get used to it I it's
01:32:14
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it's funny to me to hear so many people get so close just fall at the last hurdle next
01:32:20
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year I think I'm going to get you all I think it's always worth considering I don't know
01:32:24
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- No, Myke, next year, the smaller phone may be so amazing
01:32:28
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that we don't even need that big phone anymore.
01:32:31
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- That's a topic for another time.
01:32:33
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- Let me, I'll give you this to button this up,
01:32:35
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which is I did as part of this run a bunch
01:32:38
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of benchmark tests, a bunch of speed tests
01:32:40
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with Geekbench using a bunch of different iPhones,
01:32:42
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including the SE and the five.
01:32:45
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And holding that SE in my hand,
01:32:48
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I felt like I was holding a remote control,
01:32:50
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like a clicker or something.
01:32:51
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It's so small.
01:32:52
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Good or bad, is that so small?
01:32:54
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- That ship has sailed.
01:32:56
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There's no way I'm gonna use a phone that size.
01:32:59
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I know the nostalgia when it came out
01:33:01
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and people like Groob were saying,
01:33:02
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"Oh, but I like it, I like that size."
01:33:04
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I don't like that size, it's too small.
01:33:05
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- I think it's crazy pants to go back to a phone that small.
01:33:10
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It's like child's toy phone.
01:33:12
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- I was a big advocate in that phone existing
01:33:15
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'cause I think it's an important part of the market
01:33:16
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and not everybody wants a big phone.
01:33:18
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Just like not everybody wants the gigantic phone
01:33:20
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that you use, but for me, I can't see going back to that phone ever. It's just so tiny.
01:33:28
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Alright, so I feel like I've made my point now, like that's why I wanted to say it up
01:33:33
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top, right? I do really, really love this phone. I'm happy I made the decision. I've
01:33:36
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already sold my 6S Plus. It's gone. I love this phone, but it's a weird phone. I'm getting
01:33:44
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used to it, but it's weird and things are going to continue to be weird because I haven't
01:33:48
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even bumped into any headphone stuff yet. It's going to be weird and we'll see what
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it results in.
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- Taptic vibration, taptic vibration.
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probably a six to a seven.
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So my favorite 3D touch shortcuts,
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I love the peaking at emails, links and messages,
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just so I don't have to open stuff and switch apps
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or like I get a message, I just wanna see what it says
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in full without sending off a read receipt
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or I get an email and I don't wanna open it
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so it marks as read, I just wanna peek at what it says.
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I love all of that stuff and there was notifications now
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and you can kind of expand the notifications.
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that stuff is great. I'm really happy with all of that. I also really do love live photos.
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It's one of my favorite things that Apple has added to iOS in recent years because it
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just makes my photos more delightful. Like, the photos sit still, I swipe through them
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and they move a little bit which is nice, and then I press and hold on them and I see
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something that wasn't captured in the image that I caught. And it's a whole different
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way of taking photos and a lot of the time the real joy of the photo now is actually
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and looking at the moments before and after it.
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I really, really love Live Photos,
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and it seemed like such a trivial thing
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when they introduced it,
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but it's one of my very, very favorite things
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about iOS today.
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- Yeah, my favorite 3D touch shortcut is actually the,
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I'm really liking in iOS 10, the flashlight
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that you can 3D touch on the control center
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and then choose the brightness of the flashlight.
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I think that's amazing and hilarious.
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- Light, medium light, low light.
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- Oh, look at that.
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- Yeah, right?
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- So you control center, I'm about blinding everyone.
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- Yeah, control center 3D touch is something
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that I really wanted for iOS 10 and they delivered
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and I'm very happy about it.
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And I take live photos too all the time.
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I don't often by mistake, 'cause I leave it on,
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but I do enjoy them in certain circumstances.
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And it's really fun to go back to a photo that you took
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and like and discover it's a live photo
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and get to see the world around the photo that you like,
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which is really sort of how Apple pitched it last year was,
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you know, what if your photos could come to life?
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It's not like, okay everybody,
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I'm gonna take a live photo now, so start acting.
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It's more like, it's a photo,
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and then you can see what happened
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around the moment of the photo, and that's pretty cool.
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So I'm all surprised-- - Like, is someone like,
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blinking and making, you know,
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the face before they make the photo effect?
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Like, I love all of that.
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- Yeah, I got a picture of my dog running around
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and in the live photo, the dog kinda like,
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comes into the frame and looks at the camera,
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and then that was when the picture got taken,
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and then she runs out.
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It's like, it's pretty cool stuff.
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And we have a great selfie live photo of you and me where the flash fired, the true tone
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flash on the front of the camera fired, and you're blinded by it.
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And that's the best live photo ever.
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It is the best live photo ever.
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We need to, I'm going to find that.
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I'm going to put it in the show notes.
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This could take a long time.
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Do you have it to hand, or am I going to have to keep scrolling through your Twitter time?
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I think it's in my favorites.
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All right, well, we'll find that.
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we'll put the GIF version in the show notes.
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I'm gonna leave that task of use now.
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- We can do this.
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Next up on our
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Next up on our upgrade this week we have Richard. Richard wanted to get an input from you Jason.
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Isn't it a major oversight that Sierra isn't aware of tethering and will attempt to sync
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desktop and documents no matter how large they are or what connection you're on?
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It's a major oversight that the Mac is not aware of tethering. This has been a thing
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for a while now. It's probably why there are no cellular capable Macs is because I think
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there are some fundamental problems. I'm surprised though that they didn't three or four years
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ago put together a new set of APIs for the Mac that indicate whether something is on
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a cellular connection or not. But I mean, your argument would always be that until Apple
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makes Macs with cellular stuff, then they're not going to bother. But this is a problem
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when you tether because it has, it thinks it's on Wi-Fi and it can eat as much as it
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wants. But of course, you know that it's on cellular.
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I think this became a problem when the OS became aware of tethering as a thing.
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So when they added the continuity features?
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You got the little link in the chain thing, so it knows.
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But there's no API.
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That's the thing.
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iOS was built fundamentally for the idea that you're going to do a lot of things on Wi-Fi
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and less things on cellular.
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From day one, that was the iPhone OS model.
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And so every app, every part of the system has these two different classes of data, and
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sometimes settings about what the behavior is.
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every app has that. And the Mac has never had that. And it would be a big thing to do
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that. They could do it. They could have done it, they could have seen this coming years
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ago and Apple seems like they just don't care about worrying about the Mac using data when
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it's on a cellular connection. So all I have to do is say use Trip Mode. That's why it
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exists. I think it's tripmode.ch is the website, I believe, but it's a, Trip Mode is a utility
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that looks at the connection that you're making,
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and you can do it by interface
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and by a Wi-Fi base station, I believe.
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So you can basically say,
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when I'm connected to this device,
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turn on and block all data from these processes.
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And it's not perfect,
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but it does allow you to use metered connections
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and block certain background stuff like iCloud
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from using that connection.
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It's not perfect, but that's the workaround right now.
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But yes, Apple has been missing the boat on macOS for years
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in terms of laying the foundation
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for being able to differentiate between,
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okay for unlimited bandwidth and please watch your step
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and don't download stuff on this connection.
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- Yeah, it's kind of surprising
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that they've added this new feature
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and it doesn't do it, right?
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Like, as you sound like, I completely agree
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old features, maybe it was never thought of the OS didn't know the difference between
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tethering or not, but now it feels like it could. When an application like trip mode
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exists, it shows it's possible to understand what the connection is.
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It's only with tethering with iOS devices though, I mean that's the thing, is that there
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are also little Wi-Fi hotspots and there are non-Apple devices.
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Yeah, I know, but tethering on iOS devices will be a good start at least.
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Sure, but it's just not there.
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ask the age-old question I feel like every episode of upgrade gets this question. In
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light of the A10 in the iPhone 7 should I wait for an upgrade to the 12.9 inch iPad
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Pro or purchase now? So I'll give you the same answer that I give as always. If you
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can wait and you can wait for an undetermined amount of time, if you can wait for a year
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even before needing to buy an iPad Pro you should wait because the A10 in that thing
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is going to be bonkers. It's going to be bonkers. So if you can wait, because we expect
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within the next six months there will be an update, then yeah, you should wait because
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those things are darn expensive. So if you can wait, wait. If you can't, it's brilliant
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right now. So there you go. Nate wanted to get started with some HomeKit stuff. Jason,
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where should he begin?
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Oh, I'm the wrong person to ask. I bought a couple of Hue lights. I don't have any HomeKit
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stuff. I actually bought a couple of Hue lights just so that I could write about the Home
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app, which I haven't done yet. I haven't even put in the lights. How many Apple writers
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does it take to screw in a light bulb? The answer is they're waiting for their Amazon
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delivery of their Hue hub so they can do that. So I don't have an answer here.
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I have no answer. Alright, so I have a basic answer. Go to Apple.com and take a look at
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what's HomeKit enabled because they've got some stuff there.
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But my next tip will be what I'm thinking about right now.
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I am trying to find devices that are HomeKit enabled
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and have some kind of other service attached to them.
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Because in, when is it gonna be, a week and a bit?
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Just over a week or so away?
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I'm gonna be receiving an Echo.
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- Because they are available in the UK now.
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And I want to be able to have devices
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that the Echo can talk to and HomeKit can talk to.
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Because I don't want something that's locked into one system.
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So I don't want things that just the Echo can talk to.
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I don't want things that just HomeKit can work with.
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So stuff like the Hue lights work
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and I think some of the Y things stuff work.
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So I'm trying to find things that I can use for both
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because I don't want to get locked into one of them
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because we have no idea which one of them
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is going to win right now.
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Google Home might be the winner.
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You know what?
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and try and find devices as much as possible that will work with all of my stuff because
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when we move into the new place I'm going to be doing a lot of this so before the end
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of this year you're going to be hearing from me a lot more about home automation so Nate
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if you can hold off wait until I start looking into this stuff otherwise if you want to buy
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right now look on Apple's website.
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Last up today Tony asked about Apple pencil skins and pen loops for the Apple pencil and
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asked me if I had any I could recommend and if I found them useful. So I will include
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a link in the show notes to a little post that I put on my Tumblr site where I linked
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to some things, some little hacks that I have for my Apple Pencil including a clip, a pen
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loop that I use and the skins that I use. I recommend all of those things. I think the
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skins add grip and a little bit more fun to the just white piece of plastic that you get.
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I think the pen loops are almost essential. I think you have to have something that attaches
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your pencil to the iPad. So right now my 9.7 I have the pencil in the pen loop of the Logitech
01:45:33
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case thing to create and on my 12.9 where I'm still using the smart keyboard I have
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a pen loop. I think you have to keep them together. Otherwise it's going to get lost
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or it's not going to be there when you need it. So I really recommend the stuff and things
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that are in that blog post are tried and tested by me and I love them and when I bought my
01:45:52
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second Apple pencil for my second iPad because multi-pad lifestyle I did the exact same thing
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with them, although I bought a different skin. One of them has the pencil skin that you see,
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one of them has a Crayola crayon skin that I found from a different website. So check them out,
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the skins are great, the dbrand skin is really good and the other skins I found are really good
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as well. You'll find links in the show notes to my post where I explain all of that.
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I think that's it, Jason. I have enjoyed this one. I was really looking forward to it. I hope
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our listeners have too. I could tell you were having a good time. This is your time to let
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it all out, let all your feelings about your brand new Apple product out.
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Yep, that's good, it's good stuff.
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So, and next week it's going to be Mac OS time because as we record this Mac OS comes
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out tomorrow, Mac OS Sierra, so next week it's going to be all Mac all the time I think,
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so get ready for that one.
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I'm not upgrading.
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Shh, silence.
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We'll talk about that, we'll talk about why next week.
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If you want to find our show notes, go to relay.fm/upgrades/107.
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If you want to find Jason online, he's over at 6, the amazing 6colors.com and the incomparable,
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incomparable.com, the incomparable.com I should say.
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If you want to find him on Twitter, he is @jasonel.
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I am @imike, I-M-Y-K-E.
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Thanks again to our sponsors for this week's episode, the great folk over at AppCare, Fresh
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Books and Smile.
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Thank you for listening, as always. If you like the show, share it with a friend. Why
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not? What is the worst that can happen if you do that? They might say they don't like
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it and that's okay. They probably won't judge you too harshly. We'll be back next time.
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Until then, say goodbye Mr Snow.
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Goodbye everybody.
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