209: Secret NBA Training
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Hello and welcome to Connected, episode 209.
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We're recording this the day after Apple's iPhone event.
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So there are just a few things to talk about.
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This episode is brought to you
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by Squarespace, Casper, and Eero.
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I'm Stephen Hackett, your host,
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and I am joined by my two co-hosts.
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I have Michael Hurley, how are you?
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- Oh, hi, matey.
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Ooh, that's nice.
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Like a pirate thing going on?
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- There we go, there we go.
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It was a subtle little thing, but I'm pleased you got it.
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- I picked up what you laid down,
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and we have Federico Vittucci.
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- Hello, ciao, how are you guys?
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- Not piratey.
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- I wanna just ask you right away, Federico,
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because this has been, I've been excited to hear this
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since yesterday, because you were complaining
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about the way that you think Italians will say "ten ar"
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and I would like to... I just want to hear it right now
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how do you think that your friends and family will describe that phone?
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What will they call it?
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So the other phone they call it the "ixesse"
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The "ten ar" it's the "ixere"
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Oh I love it though!
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See you don't like it because it's... you understand it all
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but that sounds so exotic to me
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No, it sounds like it sounds like like a shop back in my hometown that sells paint.
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Like it's a terrible it's such a terrible name.
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We're so proud to unveil the iPhone paint shop today.
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It's like XR it's like it's like I don't know.
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It sounds cheap and like.
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I don't know, it sounds like a license plate or something.
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It's just a terrible sound in Italian. I don't know.
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See, I can't say it because I can't roll my arms.
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You can say you can say it.
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See, I can't do the rolling.
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You can do the "rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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That's as close as I can get.
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This is a new...
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And also, "Hi."
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It's a family podcast, guys.
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Pull it together.
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People might be driving right now.
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This is ASMR done by me.
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How would you say ASMR in Italian?
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Do you want to know what the letters all spelled out individually?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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That's what I'm saying. Or I could read it as a word. I don't know, uh, azmur?
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No, no, I preferred the letters. The letters, okay, sure. Why are we doing this, by the way?
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Because there's nothing else to talk about.
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Cool. We're just riffing today, we just got to get those ad reads in. No, we have a lot of stuff
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to talk about, but we have a few sort of, um, it's not really follow-up, but just items that I wanted
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to talk about. First up we have some anniversaries amongst us that we should celebrate.
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I feel like I should do this because I don't have one.
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Okay yeah you do it, yeah you don't have anything going on. You celebrate us.
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I celebrate, I am in great celebration of my co-hosts because they both celebrate
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great things around this time. Congratulations to Steven for 10 years of 512 pixels.
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Sounds like a eulogy, this sounds like a eulogy. What is...
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Yup, my friend. I miss my friend. Congratulations, Stephen, on 512pixels. Well, okay, the 10-year
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anniversary of your personal website, because it hasn't always been 512pixels, right?
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Yes. The original name was Fork Bomber, which is a programming joke, and it was in 2008,
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so I dropped the E before the R. That name did not age well, so I changed to 512pixels in 2010
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or something, but yeah, it's a decade of blogging at that site. It's all there in the archives,
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And it kind of it's really mind blowing to me, but thank you for the the kind words.
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And Club MaxLaurie is the very exclusive and very wonderful website based club is three years old.
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Congratulations on that Federico. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah. Doesn't this line up with the
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website's anniversary though? Or is that not true? What do you mean? Like you didn't launch the club
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as an anniversary, like on an anniversary time for MaxLaurie? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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Yeah, you just chose the worst time of the year for it for no specific reason, right?
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It was just one of my terrible ideas.
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Yeah, and now you're kind of bound to that.
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It was like if I could pick one time of the year when I'm not busy and I could
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launch this messy project, what would it be? Of course, mid-September.
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Perfect. Because you'll never have to deal with it again in mid-September, right?
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You'll never ever do any kind of anniversary-based things.
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- I don't know, no, no, no, yeah, well.
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- Two years time's gonna be bad for you,
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'cause that's gonna be five years,
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and then you're gonna have to do something big
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exactly during iPhone season.
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But I've left the best for last, you may remember.
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- Before we go there,
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I have an idea for what Federico could do.
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I think he should give away an iPhone
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on the fifth anniversary of the Club Max stories,
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buy an iPhone and give it to a club member.
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- That's a good idea.
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- You should write that down.
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Saving up for it.
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or open an actual club in Rome.
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- Or, now stick with me here,
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you create some sort of drawing.
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So you have everyone's personally identifiable
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yet GDPR safe data.
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You could, in a GDPR safe way,
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pick a winner and go fly to their house
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and help them for three days.
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You spend the night at their house,
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like in the living room,
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building custom shortcuts for them.
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Whatever they need, you go to their house
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and it's like hands-on shortcut training with Federico.
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- Sure, that would be the new tier of club maxories.
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- It's the white glove tier.
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- Yeah, you know, I've always wanted to join an actual club,
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like one of those exclusive clubs
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where there's a president of the club
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and they have meetings,
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but then the more, like every time I research actual clubs,
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it sounds super creepy.
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Yeah, I've been watching Frasier right now, and Frasier and Niles are both a part of many
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clubs, and it is kind of cool, right?
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They're part of like the wine club and the opera club and all those kinds of things.
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And it does look cool until they start doing like the initiation ceremony.
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Yeah, exactly.
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So anytime I look into this stuff and it comes like initiation and like dinner and like we
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have these dinners at these villas and everybody get together like this is Ice White Shot going
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I don't want any to do with this.
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Or that season of Mad Men.
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But anyway, anyway, it is also a great anniversary because two years ago, Stephen Hackett created
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Pandemonium across the entire globe by saying that his iPhone had a snake inside of it.
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This is otherwise known as Hisgate. You may remember the millions of views that Stephen's
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video got on YouTube as his phone was making a weird sound. And then Stephen lived to regret
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We should do like a "Where Are They Now?" series on people who started iPhone gates.
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There will be an episode about steel.
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If that thing ever did happen, if anyone ever looked back in the history of this stuff,
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you are in that.
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Congratulations.
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I also want to point people to the B-side of this episode, there'll be a link in the
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the show notes where John Voorhees and I sat down to talk about the book Creative Selection.
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Who? Who joined you? You did the show with whom, Steven?
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John? Okay, your friend John.
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He has access to your WordPress, it's fine.
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We had a nice conversation about it. We were going to talk about the book on the show,
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but like it's such a crazy time, but we want to get something out. So it is, in the show
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show notes like half an hour. I enjoyed the conversation. And a spoiler alert, the book's
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pretty good. So I think that you will enjoy that conversation I had with Jon. I know I
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did because Jon's great.
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You just knew you wouldn't be able to get me to read the book.
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That's true.
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We're having fun today. We're going to have a lot more fun today, but we should actually
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get truly serious for a moment because it is the month of September, and the month of
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September is Child Cancer Awareness Month. And every year we do this where Steven sets
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up a page for the St. Jude. Is it a marathon? It is. So this year all three of our kids
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are doing the kids marathon. This is cool. They run all their miles like in the neighborhood
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and we do the last mile together as a family downtown with like people cheering and stuff.
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So it's a lot of fun. So that's what we're doing as a family this year is the kids marathon.
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So there will be links in the show. There's two links. One which is a link straight to
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St Jude's donation page, there is another link to a piece that Stephen wrote about what
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September means to him and his family and to many families across the world. You should
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first go and read that piece and then take all of the emotions that you get from it and
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turn those into cash and give that money to St Jude because they deserve it, because it's
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an incredible place, it does incredible things. Stephen and the Hackett family want to raise
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$20,000 this year, so they're already halfway.
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This is a time where we're all about to put obscene amounts of money into technology,
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maybe just siphon off a small amount and give it to St. Jude instead.
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That's a good idea.
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Thank you, Myke.
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I think it's a great idea.
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It's always hard to transition out of that, but we're gonna do it and we're gonna get
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into some sort of mini topics before we get into the meat of the keynote.
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The first, I just wanted to mention briefly, the leak situation this year is not great.
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Last year it was firmware, this year it's all from the website.
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We had the stuff that our dear friend of the show Mr. Rambo found, but then we have a dear
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friend of the show, he's been upgraded.
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And then we had a site map get published a couple days ago and had URLs and names and
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all sorts of stuff in it.
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Those two pretty significant leaks both from the website sort of product marketing whoever you know group with an apple
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Which is different it's a new place for them to leak
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I was curious if you guys had any any thoughts on that like for me at least it feels like this is inevitable as Apple
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Continues to grow and they have more people working on more things. It's harder to keep everything buttoned up
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but I don't know do you guys surprised that it happened again I
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understand how
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Like the you know those images that came out what we were talking about last week. I understand how that happened
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It was still stupid, but it happened
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I cannot believe that the site map stuff got out after the image stuff got out
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Like it seems really wild to me that
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And I know they have a lot to do right?
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I know that there must be so much to do that day
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But I feel like the processes have to be different. They know people are like
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Digging for absolutely anything
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anything, it just seems so strange to me right now that this stuff can still be happening.
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This wasn't as bad as last year, right?
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Last year was an unmitigated disaster for everything that got out from the firmware
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leaks and stuff, and then the iOS GM leak that came out from that carrier or something
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that had Animoji in it and stuff, but this one, it's just like another...
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It seems like they're not having problems so much now necessarily with people leaking
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stuff, like telling stories to other people.
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Where they're falling down is the operations and like managing.
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And it's funny, if only an operations guy was in charge.
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I couldn't help it.
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I don't really believe it, but I couldn't help it.
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But it's just funny to me now that it seems like the problem that Apple is having keeping
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their stuff under wraps is process issues. Like the last two years it's been a lot of
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process stuff where the biggest leaks are coming from.
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I think too more people are looking, right? Like I'm sure this writer who found the sitemap
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thing, like they were monitoring for that. They made a guess that this is part of the
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website that's got to get updated and they were watching it somehow. And I think there
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are just more people paying attention to everything now and that's only going to continue. As
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these things happen people realize oh if I spend a little time and make some
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educated guesses I'm able to be able to break a story which is great like I'm
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not like that's great I think it's interesting I think people should do it
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but it's uh it's got to be harder and harder for Apple to do this sort of
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things like you said updating a major website is like a lot of work and Apple
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historically has had issues with that it used to be that the website would be
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down for a while after events or like you'd refresh a page and it was a super
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broken for a few minutes. They've gotten better over time and I would imagine
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that this won't happen again that they now have processes in place of you don't
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update the sitemap until you know the keynote's done and maybe that means the
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website will take longer to be updated in the future but that's better than it
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leaking from Apple's perspective so I'd imagine they're having some some meeting
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and some some planning changes now how to avoid this in the future. Yeah I mean
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And it just feels inevitable at some point that you just need to test some of these things
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in a production environment.
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It seems impossible to just assume that Apple has a staging site and they test everything
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on the staging site and then they just go live in production without having actually
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tested anything on the real website.
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So they need to perform some of these tests.
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Should they be better at it?
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Should they be smarter at it?
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or maybe just do it in some countries with some different processes, maybe,
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but there's just going to be people looking at this stuff all the time.
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And so I don't know what the solution is.
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The Sitemap one feels like something that could have been prevented, maybe.
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But I don't know.
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I just feel like at this kind of scale, with this kind of attention,
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people are going to be looking for anything they can find.
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And I mean, it could be worse, right?
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It could be like you leave your new iPhone in a Lyft
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or something as it happened to the Google Pixel.
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Still, this stuff, and there's people who get really upset
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about these leaks, like people who get upset
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on a personal level.
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I see people saying it's like their Christmas got ruined
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or something, like this is not.
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I don't understand that kind of frustration that comes with the fact that some people
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were able to get their hands on unannounced products or details from Apple.
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It's not like they killed your family or something.
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So I mean, I'm just speaking my mind.
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I see people get really upset on Twitter about when leaks happen.
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And I get it.
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If you work at Apple, I get it that it's a disappointment.
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people who don't work at Apple, and people who don't have friends or close friends or
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friends of friends or family that work at Apple. Why do you get so upset? I don't get
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- People like surprises. Speaking of surprises, there'll be a HomePod update coming next week.
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We knew there was gonna be some stuff, 'cause they were gonna support Siri shortcuts and
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other things, but let me just run down this list and maybe we can gauge how excited we
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are about these features. So, Siri shortcuts are coming. Thumbs up.
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that's already supported now actually I I hate to be the well actually guy you
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got teachers playing I'm just I'm sorry I'm sorry but most people don't have
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access to the shortcuts beta so like we'll meet halfway lyrics search for
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music is this something that you guys are excited about like the echo does
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this and I actually have used it several times that it's handy when you need it I
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have never gotten a positive response anytime I've ever tried to do this on
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any device ever. I don't know why. I just... it never works for me.
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It's because you answered the wrong lyrics, Myke.
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No, but I'm good at lyrics, and I will not accept it any other way.
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Maybe I'm better at lyrics than the machines, right? I know more words than they do.
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I don't know what it is.
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Do you have Rage Against the Machines about it?
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That's a good reference.
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Phone calls. You can make phone calls on your home pod.
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Oh, finally! Another device that I need to make phone calls on.
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I don't want to make phone calls on my phone.
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I almost always take phone calls with my AirPods.
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Like if I have a call scheduled with somebody that's not on Skype, I always use AirPods.
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And I can do that.
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I can pace around my office when I'm on phone calls and like throw my tennis ball against
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the door and like I just like I need to walk and the HomePod will let me do that but I
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already have AirPods.
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Like this doesn't do much for me.
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Yeah, I just want to call my mom for my HomePod, so...
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Because I'm a good son and I call my mother.
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Yeah, but like, okay, no, no, no, I call my mom too, but why do you want to do it on your HomePod?
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Because it doesn't mean...
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You can have your mother's voice booming throughout the entire home with your three HomePods chained together.
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I'm not gonna do that. I just think it's convenient because it means I can call my mom while I'm doing something else.
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So I can, for example, I could be cooking and just ask the HomePod to call my mom.
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And I wouldn't have to use my phone and get, you know, soap or sauce or whatever on my
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I wonder how well it, I wonder how well the person on the other end hears.
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I'm intrigued to try this.
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I want you to try this when it happens.
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I want you to call me and then you can cook something and we'll see if we can have a conversation.
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Well, find out.
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We have find my iPhone so you can ask the HomePod, just like you can on the watch, to
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make your iPhone or iPad or whatever make some noise. I think this is great because I use this
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pretty much. I'm happy about this because since I stopped wearing my Apple watch, this is something that I miss.
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So I'm pleased about this. But here's a question.
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Whose phone does it ping? Is it just the one attached to it? The one with personal requests?
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I would assume. I would assume that but I wonder so if you are in a iCloud family
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Deal like like we are in our household in find my iPhone
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I can see all my wife's devices and that was not possible before we were an iCloud family
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So I do wonder if it will tap into that
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My guess is is that it won't it will just use the sort of paired iPhone
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Which is like still a limitation of the home pod that it's it's basically like
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The personal data is tied to one device and it doesn't have multiple accounts yet when I was watching the event yesterday
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And they would did the Mission Impossible video right which by the way Tim Cook told us all so good
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It's the best thing when he sent out that tweet right and then deleted the tweet and then it tied into the video
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Very very good work perfectly. It's very good
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But the the lady she she says like oh, hi telephone, right?
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She chooses the Siri call phrase and my homeboat went off. Oh, yeah seems like great work Apple did a good job
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Did a good job well done so proud of you
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Maybe they just don't think that, you know, many people have a HomePod. I don't know.
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It's just 10 people, so how much trouble could it be?
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Well, they've sold 10, so they've sold it to Federico three times.
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And there's just seven other people.
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The three of us make up half of the ownership of the HomePod.
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That's right.
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And finally, I saved what I think is the best for best.
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You buried the lead.
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Support for multiple timers.
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This for me is like one of them.
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I have two things that keep me using the Echo.
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This is one of them.
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The other one, I don't know if they're ever going to change,
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which is the ability for me to order my groceries
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directly through the grocery provider that I use.
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I can't see that changing.
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It seems unlikely.
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But the multiple timers thing that is massive for me
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to be able to set those up when I cook.
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So this is this is another really big point ticked off, which should mean we've
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complained about it for the last year.
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Should have been there from day one, but I'm pleased that it's that it's happening.
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So I have a echo story for y'all that reminded me of it.
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So, you know, I bought a HomePod.
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I tried it in the kitchen and my entire family revolted and said, put the echo back.
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A lot of it was the multiple timers and some of the other stuff that they've added since.
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But what I'm running into now is frustration with the Echo
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because it will sometimes just forget
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about smart home devices.
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Like I've got these iHome, like they plug into the wall
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and you plug a light into them,
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so they just cut the power on and off.
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The Echos will just sometimes forget about one.
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It's like, hey, turn on the Den Light,
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and it's like, I don't know about Den Light,
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please add it to your, it's like, what are you doing?
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But HomeKit has never forgotten about it.
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And so when this update comes out,
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I'm gonna put the HomePod back in the kitchen
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for like another test because I think the updates they've made to it would
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allow it to replace just about everything we use the echo for. Whether you
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do music, we do multiple timers when we cook, and we do hey play us the news and
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you can do that on the HomePod as well. And the other stuff you know the home
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all my smart home stuff is both echo and homekit aware. I would lose voice command
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of the Roomba which is like the best thing in the world but I would get over
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it. So I think we're gonna I think I'm gonna give the HomePod another shot and
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in the kitchen after this update and I will report back to see how that goes.
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Yeah it really is like the groceries thing. We use it so much that it would
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that would be frustrating because it's not even just a list like it literally
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adds the thing we ask for to our shopping cart. So when we do our grocery
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order for delivery it's already in there. It's very clever and it's an echo
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skill and I don't I can't imagine a way that the HomePod will at least in the
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near future be able to make that any better so that's it's a shame but the
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HomePod is getting better. Alright we should probably talk about those new
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- So we have new iPhones.
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- What a surprise.
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- Yeah, who knew?
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I think we're gonna treat this episode
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as if you basically know the news at this point.
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- I think that's the safe way to handle it.
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Can I talk about our thoughts and reactions to it?
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If you don't know the news then I would like to recommend that you listen to episode 210 of upgrade
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Because we went through a lot of news
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So you can go and check that out and when you come back, we'll be here for you
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And then we can continue. So Steven continue. Okay, I will I will continue now
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So we've got the s phones and I want to see what you guys think about this
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I sent sort of like two reactions to this in the community
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One that this is kind of like a boring S upgrade year
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to the iPhone 10 with the new 10S and the 10S Max.
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And then I get the sense that this is also,
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like people are also really excited about these new phones,
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particularly the larger one,
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which I want to talk about sort of separately in a second.
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But first, do you guys fall in one of those two camps
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of this is kind of like a ho-hum year for the iPhone,
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or is this a bigger deal than maybe it lets on?
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I don't think it's a bigger deal.
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If you look at the improvements in terms of the camera, or we just saw today the first
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benchmarks from Geekbench from, I suppose, reviewers who just tried the new phones, it
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doesn't feel like a huge bump compared to the X.
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But I try to keep an open mind and I try to listen, especially to the world of the people,
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and in my case the people would be my girlfriend from last night, we watched the keynote together
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and she summed it up, the iPhone section, quite nicely I would say. She said that the
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technical parts were boring, so she just got up and did stuff around the house. And that
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the phone, she said, so it's basically bigger and a bit faster. Which I think for the XS
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and the XS Max, I think it's a good summary, honestly. It's a bit faster, and the fact
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that the CPU name is the same kinda hints at that, and it's bigger. So if you were looking
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for the plus-sized iPhone X, this is it. So it's a new phone, but also it's kinda not
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new in the sense that, besides the camera stuff, which we're gonna talk about, I don't
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think there's any major difference yet. I guess we'll see if maybe more stuff is
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added exclusively for the XS family with 12.1, which should come in some time in
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the fall. I could see some features being exclusive to the iPhone XS, but also I
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don't think we're in for that kind of major revelation of "oh, so this is why, you
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know, we didn't see much software at the September event because Apple was saving
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all of these exclusive features for the XS for 12.1.
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I don't think that will be the case.
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So it's a spec bump here, basically, and there's a bigger phone.
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It's about what I expected, though, like I
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I wasn't expecting there to be anything huge because Apple kind of gave
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themselves a pass, right?
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because if you think about like the last four iPhone updates before this,
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they were starting to get really tired, right?
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Like kind of getting to like the seven and the, you know,
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like in the going into like the eight and stuff is like, I'm bored of this now.
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Right. Like I feel like I'd seen that phone over and over again.
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And the ten was such a huge jump that they've given themselves
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like a few years runway before they really need to do something big again.
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You know, because, you know, as we were just talking like last
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maybe last week or the week before, like super happy with my iPhone 10.
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Like I don't feel like I need to replace it right now.
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If I wasn't somebody who was really like interested in a different sized phone,
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I wouldn't be like super enthused to get the 10S because the 10 is so good.
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Right. Like and the 10S just the standard 10S doesn't add a ton.
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Right. You know, like I would always get it because of the situation that I'm in.
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Right. We're like people expect because I want I want to be able to talk about it.
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But if I was just like an average consumer, I probably wouldn't upgrade to the XS.
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And I think that's totally fine, right?
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Like as a choice to make.
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I might actually upgrade in a different direction, but we'll talk about that in a bit.
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But I think the big thing here, the kind of the thing that's made this,
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whatever the feature would be for the S year,
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is the fact that the iPhone X is now a line of phones, right?
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Like there are three of them now.
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Like that is the thing.
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Like the feature this year is that you have a choice and you can make some
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choices about the phone that you want to buy.
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And those choices give you different advantages, different disadvantages.
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It's up to you as opposed to like adding touch ID or 3D touch or whatever.
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They've just made everything about the X a little bit better in the places that it
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matters. And then they've also expanded it into a product line.
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Like that, I think, you know, we look back right at these S revision years and
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we're like, oh, like the 5S was when they introduced Touch ID and the 3GS was when video
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became a thing and the 6S got 3D touch, right? Like we look back each year, like all that
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S revision brought this. And I think that in a couple of years time, the 10S revision
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was when they had three funds for sale that were all new, which, you know,
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also the first time in a couple years where the regular size phone and the big
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one are the same device right so you for a long time you had the dual cameras on
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the plus and not on the not on the the regular size phone. When did that start?
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The I guess the 7 and the 8 so now with the XS and the XS Max you're
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you're really just picking between size.
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You know, the other metrics are gonna be the same.
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And I think that's an interesting change as well
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from how they've done it in the past.
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You spoke about the Geekbench score.
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I think we should talk about the CPU a little bit.
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Apple, of course, always spends time on that.
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They spent a lot of time on it in this keynote.
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This keynote felt padded out in a few different areas.
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This was one of them, in my opinion,
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talking about the neural network
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and all the things that it could do.
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It'll make Face ID a little bit faster.
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Face ID is the same, it's the same sensing hardware,
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but it should just be able to do
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the computational stuff a little bit quicker.
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Talked about real-time Core ML,
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talking about how they've hooked the neural net
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up to the image signal processor with the camera.
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So now it's doing, what did they say,
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a trillion operations every time you take a photo?
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That doesn't make any sense.
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It was funny to me where they were like "oh, we're going from 2 billion to a trillion."
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It's like these are just numbers.
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It doesn't mean anything to me.
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To me, 200 billion sounds bigger than 1 trillion.
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I mean you have 200 versus 1.
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Or they could have said 900 billion.
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Like it takes you a longer time to say it so it kind of feels bigger.
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It feels bigger.
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Like I was not impressed when he said "and we went from 200 billion to 1 trillion."
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Like wow, what a letdown.
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It's not surprising though because like those numbers are beyond average comprehension.
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Like, I have no scale anymore.
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Like, if you can go from 200 billion to a trillion,
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then like what you've done, I can't fathom because you've taken
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like it took you so long to get to 200 billion and then you just like,
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oh, whatever, like we'll just buy these massive factors.
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We've increased it.
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Like at that point, it's like I can't I can't comprehend what that means anymore.
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Like, is that a really good thing or is it just like an average thing?
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I have no idea.
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Yeah, they should start giving performance updates with practical stats.
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Like before you could edit like a 4K video,
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you could export a 4K video in 30 seconds.
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Well, now you can do it in 20.
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And then I think they do that where it's possible.
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I don't really think there's a way because like what this is kind of enabling
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is like, oh, we can do we can make the pictures better.
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So well, that's not a quantifiable thing.
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You're like, oh, pictures will be two times better.
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Like you can't. That's not a statistic you can give.
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Right. So it's just like,
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you'll be four times more handsome in this photo.
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This picture is twice as better as the iPhone X.
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Sure. You know, this picture is blow away.
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Like, so we we went with CPU names, right?
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We fell into the trap in believing that the CPU name would change every year.
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Clearly, we've now found out that like there is some kind of like naming scheme
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that Apple has.
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It's going to change next year.
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It will change next year for sure.
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I don't know about you guys, but I was really confused for the first ten minutes
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of them talking about the CPU.
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I was like, that's the same one, because I can't remember the numbers.
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All I can remember there was the name.
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But I think it's the it's the it's the trillion that gave it away.
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You know, like when when they did the one trillion, I knew that was the new one
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as the old one didn't have trillions, just billions.
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That's true.
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During that part of the presentation, my girlfriend got out of bed and she's just like, "This
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I don't care."
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You watch these things in bed?
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That's so cute.
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We were lying in bed and watching on the big TV because we have a 57 inch or something
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TV, so yeah.
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Oh, you have that in the bedroom?
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You don't have that in the living room?
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Yeah, it's in the bedroom.
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Me and Adina were watching it together at home and it was funny to see the moments where
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she would just pick up her phone and just like start going on Reddit or something. It's
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like, okay, this part's boring for you. Yeah, they got deeper into some of that tech
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stuff this time. And so we should talk about, we almost talked about it. So the name is
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A12 Bionic. They reused Bionic from the A11. Our guesses last week, just to review, none
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of us got this right. Federico said A12 Nitro. I said A12 Supersonic. Myke said A12 Momentum.
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Kate said A12 Canon and Steve Tranel Smith said A12 Plasma.
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Myke's name is terrible.
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No it's not!
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It's so bad.
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It is real bad.
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It's terrible.
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You should not be in charge of picking CPU names.
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Super Sonic I think was the best out of them.
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Cross that off your resume, Myke.
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You're not good at this.
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A12 Fast and Furious.
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That's what you were picking over there, Mr. Nitro.
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They have to brand the CPU names, you know, Apple's doomed.
00:35:17
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So the question is, Federico you put this in the show notes, the question is who are
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these demos for? Like who is benefiting from these explanations?
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Like they announce, every time you announce these apps and these games, you know, this
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parade of people coming on stage and walking off stage and doing demos, like who cares
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about this stuff? Like consumers, nobody, nobody's talking about like, it's not like
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My mom is calling me, she's like, "Oh, did you watch the demo for the new game by Bethesda?"
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I'm like, "No, my mom doesn't care.
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My mom just knows that there's a new iPhone."
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TV doesn't care.
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I was watching the news today, and of course there was a segment about the new iPhone that
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was super generic information.
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They actually called it the Steve Jobs Center instead of the Steve Jobs Theater.
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So this sort of gives you the idea of the attention to detail that the mainstream media
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has to this kind of stuff.
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The press doesn't care.
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You don't see articles about, oh, and here we break down the demos from the Apple conference.
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No, nobody cares about the demos.
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I have my theory.
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I have my theory.
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It feels to me as if they do demos just to feel, well, for padding for the event, to
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just occupy time when they need it.
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And just because they need some kind of visual reinforcement for the things they just announced.
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But in practice, most demos are useless.
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And this is just my personal opinion.
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It just feels like a waste of time.
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Like you just need it to feel time.
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I think the reason that they do it is to validate the claims that they're making.
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Like it's attempting a validation of saying that this CPU is better
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because it can do these things.
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Because if they don't do that, what else are they talking about?
00:36:58
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Right. Like if they can't like because what they're saying to you is
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this phone is faster because we did this.
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And then they're like, look at all these things that are now better
00:37:07
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that couldn't be done before.
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And I agree that that is almost in service of nobody.
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Right. Because it's like consumers don't care about it.
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I think it is for the press.
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It is to just when you're thinking about this phone and writing about this phone,
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you're now aware of the fact that this thing is faster because here's our receipts,
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like here is our proof of it being better and faster,
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because if they don't talk about it being better and faster, like what else was is there?
00:37:34
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Right. Like in especially in an S-year, like what are you going to do?
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What are you going to do?
00:37:38
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Well, I would I would say the photography section.
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Is almost as boring for me or it's like, look at this picture,
00:37:45
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look at this picture and this one and this was like, I need one one
00:37:53
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and then show me like when they're showing me like the depth of field stuff,
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which is really cool and I can't wait to play with that.
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Right. That is fun to see because you're showing.
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But like, look how good this picture is.
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Look at the water on this guy's hair.
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Like, look at the water! I can't take that picture.
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Like, it doesn't matter if you give me the phone.
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I can never do that. Right?
00:38:13
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Like, so it's like a similar thing for me.
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It's like, I can't...
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At least I can play the Bethesda game.
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I can't take a picture like that.
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This demos would be more effective if there was like a before and after.
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Like, show me the game running terribly on an iPhone 8.
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Or take a picture with an iPhone 3GS.
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And then, right? But like the real thing you actually want to see is, in serious
00:38:40
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it's like take that picture with the iPhone X and then take it with the XS
00:38:43
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but they won't do that because the difference won't be big enough, right?
00:38:46
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And they won't do it because some of these old phones they keep selling and
00:38:50
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it's not like they can say "Well look how crappy this phone is!"
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So like, you know, the thing is like, I don't know, like you've... all of this stuff
00:39:01
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especially in the SCS, that they just feel like they have to show something to back up their claim
00:39:09
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because otherwise all it is is just like we were just talking about it the two billion right or
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the trillion. That means nothing. At least the basketball guy whilst I kind of whatever,
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at least it's showing something that it can do right where they're like look we couldn't do this
00:39:26
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before, this is the kind of stuff that can happen now. And whilst that is applicable
00:39:31
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to barely anyone, right? Like, are you playing basketball at a close to NBA level? Then this
00:39:38
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app's for you, right? Like, I'm not 100% sure who that was in service of.
00:39:43
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I'm so glad it's here now because, in secret, I have been training to join the NBA.
00:39:49
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Finally! Finally!
00:39:50
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I knew it! Finally! He's taken the... he's taken the... whatever.
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the push I needed the technology will let me finally reach my full potential.
00:39:58
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All the all the vlogging and all the you know buying camera equipment and all the
00:40:02
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buying tripods and stuff was all in preparation for the moment where you can
00:40:06
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finally train put your iPhone on a tripod and use the home court app to to
00:40:11
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to monitor your your throws and your jumps and your elevation.
00:40:16
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Can we can we talk about the XR? Please. XR? I really want to talk about this phone
00:40:22
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Because this is I'm gonna say right I've been talking for weeks about why I thought the 10R was a bad idea
00:40:27
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I was totally wrong. You mean the 9 the iPhone 9? Yeah the 9
00:40:31
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Well, let's talk about the iPhone 9. You mean the 10C the iPhone 10C?
00:40:35
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The 10 or the 9C is like what we was thinking of right like it's gonna be just like the 5C
00:40:39
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Because we're thinking like this is gonna be just like the 5C
00:40:42
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It's gonna be the iPhone 9 right like it look like it but it will be colors and it will fail because it will be old
00:40:51
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surprised me because this, the XR is basically packed with everything the XS has inside of it.
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Like pretty much the only differences are it has an LCD screen instead of an OLED screen
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and it has one camera so like it's just missing the telephoto lens even though it can also do
00:41:11
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like software portrait mode photos. Like I was super surprised at how much new technology went
00:41:19
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went into this phone. Like, they have, they have, I'm really surprised that Apple has
00:41:23
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found a way to pack this thing full of the new technology. So really, it's like you're
00:41:29
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getting a phone that looks like the, the, the X, but it's cheaper and is in colors and
00:41:36
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it has all of the stuff that you might want. I'm surprised.
00:41:38
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I keep thinking about this and the more I think about it, the more I feel like there's
00:41:43
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a catch somewhere, because it looks like an iPhone X, it's got the same design, it's got
00:41:50
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an LCD, but most people don't care, like, they don't care about LCD versus OLED, like,
00:41:55
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we care, but again, my friends don't care. It just, it looks like an iPhone X, that's
00:41:59
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what matters. It's got portrait mode, it's Tambia software, and then I started reading,
00:42:06
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you know, information that I was able to gather about this on Twitter and some of the articles
00:42:10
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that I read, I saw a bunch of tweets saying that portrait mode, done via software because
00:42:16
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of course it's a single lens, it only applies portrait to people, therefore faces, so if
00:42:23
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you try to fake this portrait mode, I guess with a dog, it will not work, so that's the
00:42:29
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first limitation.
00:42:30
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And then I also saw other tweets saying that of all the studio lighting effects, only three
00:42:35
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will be available on the on the XR which is also interesting. But that aside, what's the difference?
00:42:44
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I think it's the screen. So I agree with you, I think a lot of people either don't care or won't
00:42:51
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be able to tell the difference, right? I think that a lot of people wouldn't really see too much
00:42:58
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of a difference in the color or if they see it like "this doesn't bother me, this is a great
00:43:02
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screen you know like whatever especially if it coming from another LCD phone it's like fine this
00:43:06
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is gonna be great but like that I expect is like a huge cost saving the LCD of the OLED and you know
00:43:13
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it's aluminium doesn't have stainless steel like I'm sure that they're basically they have found a
00:43:19
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way to merge their processes right they really know how to make phones with LCDs in them and
00:43:24
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they really know how to make this 10 shape now and they've just found a way to smush it together and
00:43:28
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and offer it for $750. Now, I did see something today, I saw this in MKBHD's video, I looked
00:43:34
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it up, which is super strange. The resolution of the 6.1 inch LCD screen on the XR is kinda
00:43:41
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weird. It's 1792 by 828. It's 326 ppi. So because of that, you actually can't watch
00:43:48
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1080p videos on this phone. Because it doesn't go to 1080. You can only watch 720.
00:43:56
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You can watch them but you're not seeing it one for one.
00:43:59
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Yeah, sorry, that is a better way of putting it, right?
00:44:01
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But like, you're not getting super high quality video on this, and the PPI is lower, right?
00:44:07
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So the 8+ is 1920x1080 at 401 PPI.
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The 8 is 1334x750 at 326, so it has the same pixels per inch as the 8, as the XR, XR.
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But the screen is so much bigger.
00:44:26
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So I don't think that it's necessarily, I don't think this is a problem, I just found
00:44:30
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that interesting.
00:44:32
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Maybe this is part of it.
00:44:33
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Like that LCD panel that they're using is maybe not the highest quality panel they could
00:44:39
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have used potentially, I don't know.
00:44:41
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It's basically like an iPhone 8 screen but just more of it.
00:44:46
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It's not stretched out, it's actually just like if you had a sheet of screen that just
00:44:50
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cut a bigger chunk of it out.
00:44:53
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That is interesting. Again, I think it's something that... I think the XR buyer is someone who
00:45:00
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right now has an iPhone 6s or 7. For them, it's the same resolution they've always had,
00:45:06
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there's just more of it.
00:45:07
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Yeah, I don't think that this is a problem. This was just an interesting tidbit.
00:45:12
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It's a way to curb the cost in a way that doesn't really detract from the experience.
00:45:19
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So here's, we've spoken so much about the 5C,
00:45:22
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but the 5C was compromised because it was an iPhone 5
00:45:26
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in a new case, and the new case highlighted
00:45:28
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that you bought an old phone.
00:45:30
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This is different because it looks just like the new phones,
00:45:33
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especially when you put it in a case.
00:45:35
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The iPhone 5C case had all its holes punched in the back,
00:45:37
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so you could see your bright green phone shining through it.
00:45:40
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This, in a black leather Apple case,
00:45:42
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is gonna look to almost everybody just like a 10,
00:45:47
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And that's fine and because this phone isn't for people who like no I don't think many people are gonna go from the 10
00:45:54
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10 R or something like maybe some from like the 6s plus or the 7 plus to this so that you know
00:46:01
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They're gonna see a little bit of reduction in screen quality, but I don't think this is a bad deal
00:46:06
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What's so interesting about this phone?
00:46:08
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Like you said Myke it is very similar to the 10s
00:46:12
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It's the same as the XS in terms of performance. It may even benchmark faster because it has fewer pixels to push it
00:46:19
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You can get loads of storage you get a really good camera
00:46:23
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It has face ID. It has all this other stuff. This feels like a product
00:46:29
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That like not from the Tim Cook Apple like I was really afraid that this phone was going to be
00:46:35
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Sort of a basically another 5c like basically they took the old iPhone 10 and put it in a aluminum case
00:46:42
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And they didn't do that they made this phone that sort of in between the 10 and the 10s
00:46:46
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But closer to the high end and that is encouraging to me because Apple
00:46:51
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They could have made this phone less expensive, but they decided to make something good
00:46:54
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It is still more expensive than the the 8 that it replaces, but it's less expensive than the 8 plus so again
00:47:01
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It's right in between I think it fits in really nicely with what they're doing
00:47:04
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And I'm glad that it's got the performance and so many of the specs from the new phone
00:47:09
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So it's not penalized out of the box by being a year behind
00:47:13
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Do we know the RAM of the of the XR?
00:47:16
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Because if it's got
00:47:20
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less RAM than the XS
00:47:22
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I have a feeling that, and this is a really clever move if my theory is correct,
00:47:28
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that this phone will be successful because it's not a compromise right now.
00:47:32
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Unlike the 5C you're not compromising on anything right now.
00:47:36
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But I have a feeling that it will be a compromise eventually,
00:47:40
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perhaps in iOS 13 or iOS 14, when people will replace their XR.
00:47:46
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I have a feeling that whenever major new feature Apple is working on, it will be compromised on the XR.
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If there's a difference in terms of RAM.
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If, yeah, we don't know.
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If there's, we don't know. We don't know yet.
00:47:59
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I saw an article claiming that the XR has 3GB of RAM, whereas the XS would have 4.
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And it wouldn't be unusual for Apple to limit functionality based on RAM.
00:48:12
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So it's not a compromise now, and I think it's an excellent phone right now, and I keep
00:48:16
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looking for a catch and I couldn't find one, perhaps because there's no catch right now.
00:48:21
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But I mean, I look at buying iPhones personally because I always want the best, and I look
00:48:27
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at these expensive Porsches and I'm like "this is an investment" and I know that whatever
00:48:32
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major iOS feature comes out, I will be able to run it because I got the latest and greatest.
00:48:38
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With 10R, I think it's going to be an excellent phone for most people. I wouldn't buy it myself
00:48:43
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because I want to have the peace of mind that I will get all the possible iOS features and
00:48:49
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functionalities that I can get. And if it's got even slightly worse specs than the 10S,
00:48:56
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I think that would be a real possibility eventually. Not this year, maybe not next year, but at
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least in a couple of years.
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If I didn't want the biggest phone, I would want to take a look at this because
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I would consider it because I love the colors so much.
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Because it really does have pretty much everything that I want, right, from the
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phone, it gets fast and I mean, I'm fine with the camera.
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I love the dual camera system is really great, but like I'm not wed to it.
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You know, like it's a great advantage, but it doesn't significantly change my experience
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in any meaningful way. You know, like sometimes it's nice to zoom in on a photo a little bit,
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but like the photos are such high quality, you can zoom it in a software, especially when sometimes
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the phone does that for me anyway. But I think, you know, but like I just got the placebo effect
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and just think it is always the second camera when it isn't always right. But those cameras like I
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am a colors I should say I'm all about that coral color like it looks so good
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to me like the RNG pinky one I love I love the look of that thing the it that
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they all look great and Jason was talking about the the glass back and the
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aluminum like the color being slightly off it's weird if you look on MKBHD's
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video that difference changes based on the color so like the blue maybe a
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little bit closer than the coral or you know whatever the case may be but I
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I think they do look really nice, and I think people are really going to like them.
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I think it's going to be really interesting to see over time how these phones sell.
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So there's a really good article by Ben Thompson that's in the show notes called "The iPhone
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You should definitely go read.
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But part of what he talks about, and part of what I think a lot of us are thinking about
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is the mix of phones.
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So last year you had the 8 and 8 Plus as sort of like the regular updated phone.
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And then you had the 10 on top as like the enthusiast device.
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But the 10 outsold the others every quarter that it was for sale.
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And now it's gone, by the way, which I think is good because it helps keep this line cleaner
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than it would have been otherwise.
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And so now this year they've got one sort of mainstream phone maybe, the 10R, and they've
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They've got the XS and XS Max on either side of it size-wise, but both more expensive.
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So what is going to happen to the average selling price?
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I'm sure initially that the iPhone XS and XS Max will sell very well.
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Driving up the ASP, we're all getting ready to talk about what we're going to order.
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All of our phones are going to be very expensive.
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You add AppleCare, you add the new AppleCare with loss prevention, it's even more expensive.
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But you know, quarter two, quarter three, quarter four that these phones are on sale,
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Like will it fall a little bit?
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Will the XR be more successful than the 8 and 8 Plus?
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I think that's a real possibility that the 8 and 8 Plus underperformed because they looked
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old compared to the X.
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And I think a lot more people bought the X than I think I anticipated.
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I wasn't sure it was going to be the best selling phone.
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And so I just wonder what that mix is going to be like.
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Will it continue to be that the most expensive ones sell the best?
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Or will it be that the XR is so much better than the 8 and 8 Plus were in their day that
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it's going to do really well and drag the ASP down?
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Or is that balanced out that the XS Max is really expensive?
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There's going to be a very interesting number to watch because it will give us an indication
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of how these things are selling at large.
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I'm anxious to see how that goes.
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My theory will be that it won't change too much because the XR might sell really well.
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But the Max only has to sell like okay because of the price that that's at, that it would
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That's my feeling on it.
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Like I don't think that they would have put these phones all out there into the water
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if they thought it was going to drag the ASP down.
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I reckon Apple's pretty steadfast in its belief that it won't do that.
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And I expect that's one of the reasons that the 10 did not change in price, that it stayed
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at 999, which was a surprise to me.
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I was expecting it to go down to maybe like $899.
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I didn't think that the 10 would stay at $999, but it has.
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What are we ordering, Nan?
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Federico, what are you getting?
00:53:14
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Alright, so we're talking iPhones now.
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So I thought about this and I'm going to go with 10s Max, 256 space grey.
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Just keeping it classic.
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You're going with space grey?
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Yeah, and with the case, I don't know if the English name is the same one. Lavender Grey?
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That's it. Okay, same name.
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I don't think it's Lavender Grey, I think it's just Lavender.
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It's called Grigio Lavanda in Italian. Lavender Grey.
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God, we're having a great time today with all this beautiful Italian. Let me see. No,
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it is Lavender Grey.
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It is Lavender Grey. I stand corrected.
00:53:58
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Thank you so much. Do you want to tell us what you want next?
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I'm going to do the 256 gig max. I've talked about this before. I generally alternate colors,
00:54:09
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but I really don't like the space gray back, but I love the black stainless rim. And so
00:54:14
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I'm going to do what I did last time. And I'm going to have my phone and my iPad. And
00:54:19
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last year is like whatever device came up first, like my phone. I think I bought on
00:54:23
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my iPhone last year. That was going to be silver. If I bought on the iPad, it was going
00:54:26
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to be space gray. I think I'm going to do the same thing this year and leave it to chance.
00:54:30
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The gold looks really good, it's just not for me. But I appreciate that I think a lot
00:54:35
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of people are going to really like it. I do, however...
00:54:40
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A case? I'll order the black leather one, as I have, and use it sometimes. I have it
00:54:45
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on now because, as I discussed last time, I broke the back of my phone a little bit.
00:54:49
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That crack is spreading, which is troubling.
00:54:51
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Of course it is.
00:54:53
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I'm going to keep the iPhone 10. I'm going to get it fixed after my new phone shows up.
00:54:58
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But I'm a little I'm excited about the max I'm going to order it, but I'm a little concerned
00:55:03
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it's going to be a hair too big. It is the size of the old plus phone, but it's all screen
00:55:09
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and that upper part of the screen is going to be really far away. I hope that it sticks.
00:55:14
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I want it to stick. I want this phone I want the battery life. I like the size, but it's
00:55:19
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going to take some getting used to again and so I am ordering it but I'm reserved
00:55:24
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a little bit that it may not be right for me in the long run so I guess we'll
00:55:28
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see. Control Center is gonna be useless on this thing. It's like wasted. It's gonna be awful.
00:55:34
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It's just like, "Hey Siri, open Control Center. It's the only way that we'll be able to do with it."
00:55:39
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Yeah I don't know what it's gonna be like, right? Like going to that size again
00:55:44
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because of the pure screen size like obviously I'm going with the Max and I
00:55:50
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will find a way to make it work for me but it may not be a one-handed device
00:55:53
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anymore we'll see yeah I'm obviously going 10s Max okay so ideally I will get
00:56:01
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the 256 gold that is ideally what I will get because I think the gold looks
00:56:06
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really good. I am also open to 512 and or space and or silver I should say. It all just
00:56:16
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depends on what I can get. Right? Like if I if the 256 gold if I miss it or it's sold
00:56:22
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out I'm not going to be like oh well no iPhone. I will go for 512 gold and if I can't get
00:56:27
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that then I will try 256 silver or 512 silver because I want a phone on the day one. So
00:56:32
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Ideally, I want the 256 gold.
00:56:35
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I love the gold.
00:56:37
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I think it looks awesome.
00:56:38
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I can't wait to see it in person, but everything I've seen of it, it's like,
00:56:41
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yes, that looks so good.
00:56:43
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I will get a case, which does kind of make me sad, right?
00:56:46
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Because I like the way these phones look, but I have to put them in cases
00:56:50
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and I will get the blue horizon case
00:56:53
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because I think blue and gold is an excellent combination.
00:56:57
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So that's what I'm going to go for.
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I do want to say, right.
00:57:00
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So it does feel super weird to be ordering the phone tomorrow.
00:57:04
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It feels too soon from the announcement, right?
00:57:06
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Because it's Wednesday to Friday.
00:57:07
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It's just one less day than normal.
00:57:10
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Don't quote me on this, but I just feel like the ordering process
00:57:14
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is not going to be as stressful this year.
00:57:16
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You just said it on a podcast.
00:57:17
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It's impossible to not quote you.
00:57:19
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I can say it, but you can't quote me on it.
00:57:21
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Right. Like I've just said it, but we all signed the non-quote agreement.
00:57:25
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I haven't signed anything.
00:57:26
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So, yeah, I mailed that out to tens of thousands of people.
00:57:30
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But I, and if anything, it's just because last year, last year we thought it was going
00:57:36
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to be really bad and it ended up to be like, okay.
00:57:40
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Because everyone was saying, oh, it's not going to be an, I'm confident that there will
00:57:42
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be as many as there should be, if that makes sense.
00:57:47
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Like it will be like a regular release.
00:57:48
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As long as you're there at the start, you'll probably get what you want.
00:57:51
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Which was mostly what it was like with the 10, but we were all freaking out beforehand
00:57:54
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thinking there was going to be like five per country.
00:57:56
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So it's that time of the year again.
00:57:59
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pre-order tips with Federico time.
00:58:03
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No, because your tips last year were robust.
00:58:06
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Well, you didn't apply my tip correctly.
00:58:08
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So there's a new and improved version of this segment.
00:58:12
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So he got it wrong, but you still improved it anyways?
00:58:15
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That sounds like your--
00:58:16
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He got it wrong, but I improved the way
00:58:19
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that I describe my instructions so that people like Myke
00:58:22
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will not get it wrong this time.
00:58:24
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My instructions had a part that was implied,
00:58:28
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and Myke went the wrong direction.
00:58:31
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So today, go through the Apple Store website
00:58:36
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or app on your iOS device
00:58:38
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and mark the stuff you wanna pre-order tomorrow
00:58:41
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as a favorite.
00:58:43
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So whether it's an iPhone or a case or an Apple Watch,
00:58:47
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hit the heart icon and add it to your favorites.
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Confirm that the items you want are in your favorites
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section of your account, of your Apple ID.
00:58:58
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Make sure that your credit card is up to date
00:59:00
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and that it works and that your bank
00:59:03
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is not gonna flag the transaction or anything like that.
00:59:06
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Tomorrow, wake up, I would say 30 minutes
00:59:09
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before the pre-order, have a coffee, make sure you're awake.
00:59:12
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Have multiple devices ready to go,
00:59:14
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ideally on separate networks.
00:59:16
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We've been done before.
00:59:18
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Keep your computer on Wi-Fi, keep your phone
00:59:20
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with the Apple Store app on 4G.
00:59:22
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Try to use both the store website
00:59:25
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and the Apple Store app, you may have better luck with one of them. Last year my friends Myke and
00:59:31
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Steven, I think you guys used the app, I used the website. So there's CDN involved, so your friend
00:59:38
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might see the Apple Store website already up in the United States, but maybe it's still down in
00:59:44
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Europe. You just gotta keep refreshing and eventually it will work. Now, last year, if I'm
00:59:50
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I'm correct, Myke. You wasted time deciding during the checkup process whether you wanted
00:59:57
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to have the phone delivered or go pick it up at the store.
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No, my problem was I wanted to do pickup, but I wanted to choose my store.
01:00:05
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Right, right. Okay. Don't do that.
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But I have to do that.
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Why? You're just gonna waste time?
01:00:12
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There's like a specific store that I need to go to.
01:00:15
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Canon, why don't you have it delivered to your house?
01:00:20
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is that the deliveries never arrive, they never come.
01:00:23
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- All right, so if you're like Myke,
01:00:25
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I'm afraid I cannot help you because you're gonna,
01:00:28
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you're gonna have to spend a few seconds
01:00:30
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either entering your zip code
01:00:31
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or picking from a list of stores in your buy.
01:00:34
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Like all these interactions count
01:00:37
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when everybody's trying to buy an iPhone,
01:00:38
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whether it's Safari asking you for location access
01:00:41
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►
or typing your zip code.
01:00:43
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Like you're gonna waste a few seconds doing this.
01:00:45
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And if you absolutely need to do it, do it.
01:00:48
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Yeah, it's like I have to pick it up from the store.
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OK, OK, I get it. All right.
01:00:52
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And I have to choose the store that I want to pick it up from.
01:00:55
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If you can stay at home and wait for the delivery,
01:00:58
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just go straight to, you know, ship to my address. You're done.
01:01:01
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Also, here's my second tip this year.
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Don't add AppleCare
01:01:08
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or a second device to your first purchase immediately.
01:01:12
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Like tomorrow morning is what I'm going to do.
01:01:15
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I'm gonna go get the iPhone, deliver to my house, and that's it.
01:01:21
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Then I will go in for a second order for my iPhone case, the Apple Watch, and AppleCare.
01:01:28
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If you don't want to waste time, you can actually get AppleCare the day that you buy your iPhone,
01:01:35
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that you receive your iPhone.
01:01:36
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You can go to the website and buy AppleCare online, and it will still apply.
01:01:40
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It does this super weird thing where it's like checking the diagnostics.
01:01:45
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But you can buy AppleCare within a 60 or 90 day window, I think, of you getting the new phone.
01:01:50
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So you don't have to add all of this stuff as you're getting the phone. You know, everybody's
01:01:56
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trying to buy the iPhone, it's gonna be messy, there's going to be slow loading times. Just go
01:02:01
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for the phone first, then get all the other stuff. That would be my suggestion. And if you can,
01:02:06
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don't waste time picking stores for pickup unless you absolutely need to.
01:02:10
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That's all really good advice. I think people should follow it.
01:02:14
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but after we get ours.
01:02:16
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- Piece of advice one is, wait for us all to tweet
01:02:20
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about the fact that we have made our purchases
01:02:22
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and then you can go right ahead.
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- Wait for us, then remember my tips and apply them.
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Apple Watch.
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This was very interesting because it kind of felt like
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it was maybe the more exciting product.
01:04:26
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Then the phone like the Apple Watch seemed to have a lot more going on,
01:04:31
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a lot more new stuff going on than the phone did. I was pretty excited about that. Like,
01:04:37
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I thought it was pretty good, right? Like, would you agree Federico, you are a daily
01:04:41
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devout Apple Watch wearer? Like, are you excited about the Series 4?
01:04:45
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Oh yeah, totally. Like, the heart rate stuff, even though the ECG and all that is gonna
01:04:56
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to be exclusive to the US initially, but the hardware improvements like the
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new, the improved sensor and the fall detection and all of the changes to the
01:05:05
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Yeah, cause it does what? Like low blood pressure now too, right?
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Like as opposed to just that. And what is it? What is it? Yeah.
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The pressure, but is it something fib? What is that thing?
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A-fib atrial fibrillation.
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A-fib. That's it.
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Yeah. That stuff is super important. And, uh,
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Apple worked with Stanford and other institutions before, stuff like the Apple Heart Study.
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It was based on detecting atrial fibrillation, for example, and now this is going to be a
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native feature of the Series 4.
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So this stuff is impressive, and especially for workouts like the new activity phases
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and the complications, I really like what Apple has done here.
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And the fact that there's going to be not only functional changes but also visual changes
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in the software, so the fact that the UI is more rounded and these new complications and
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watch faces that you only get on the Series 4, that to me makes it a really compelling
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for the first time, I can get cellular, but with the caveat that my ISP still doesn't
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support cellular.
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So what can you do about that? Can you just get the watch on a different carrier?
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I can get the watch and wait. So I went to the Apple website and they said, for now we
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only support Vodafone, but my provider is telecom. So Apple, as a message, says don't
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worry, new companies are added regularly. So I assume that telecom in Italy will...
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I'm just gonna tell you, right, so this is the second watch.
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All done. All done.
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Brings of it the second carrier in the UK, right? So like slow...
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If I don't see Tim, which is the name of my provider,
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If I don't see Tim added within the next couple of months,
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I'm just going to switch to Vodafone and whatever.
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Cool. Yeah, cool, cool, cool.
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Yeah, because I wouldn't rely on that being added, right?
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Because they seem to they are being added,
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but they seem to be being added pretty slowly.
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Like we we had EE only for the first year,
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and now Vodafone's being added here too.
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So we have two and we have like six major carriers in this country.
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What gives me hope is somebody actually told me this on Twitter
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that Apple has done some work to support a specific LTE band,
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I think band 32, that only Vodafone and Team use in Italy and in another country.
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So it's an LTE band that is used by like three carriers worldwide.
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The other, the second country, I don't remember which one, but in Italy this LTE band that the iPhone now supports,
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it works with Team and Vodafone. So somehow I think it's all related that Team is going to be next to support the Apple Watch
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because they're working with Apple anyway. I don't know. But if it doesn't happen within, I don't know, November,
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I'm just gonna switch and whatever. I just, I really want to have a cellular watch. So we'll see.
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Oh yeah, yeah, for sure, I get that. They're bigger. The screens are bigger, but the watches
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are bigger. They're like a millimetre to two millimetres different in each direction. I think
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people are going to be surprised that how much bigger those things feel. Like the millimetres
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in a phone don't really mean anything, but when you're putting something on your wrist,
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it means something. They look bigger and I think they're going to feel bigger. I think people get
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used to it, right? Because you just do. But I'm surprised, you know, Apple has been
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heralded for a long time of making 38 millimeter watches because they're great for people with
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smaller wrists. Well, like they don't make that anymore. 40 is the smallest now. And so I'm
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intrigued to see what the real world consumer response will be like, like when more people
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with different body sizes start getting these things, like, is it going to be a shame? So like,
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I am there will be a 40 millimeter in this house for Adina for my wife and she is tiny
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So I am super intrigued to see what she thinks about the 40 millimeter
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Like if it's gonna be too big for her or not the there's a tweet from our friend
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Liss I can't be is it a dear friend or just a friend? Oh, I don't I don't want to go crazy
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acquaintance of the show I would say I would say frenemy of the show frenemy of
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the frenemy of the show frenemy of the show for me the showcase he lists I did
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the thing we all did several years ago where like you print out the size of the
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watch and like try it on I think I think he said further down this thread and I
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think some other people chimed in that they wear the the 42 now but they're
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gonna go to the 40 because the 44 feels too big this is a deal where I'm jumping
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had a little bit I'm not ordering one tomorrow but I may at some point in the
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future but I think I would try them on if you have any question and because it
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is a big jump I also because I like poking at the Apple press sometimes even
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though we are the Apple press people always slam other smart watch makers for
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not having a 38 millimeter watch and now Apple doesn't have a 38 millimeter watch
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like they've gotten bigger. That's what I'm getting at. And I think that that's interesting
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to see that I'm intrigued to see what people's reaction is because in theory it should be that
01:10:47
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it's too big because that was the whole, there was like a big narrative around the fact that...
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But people said the same thing about Android phones and camera bumps, like we all just accept
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it when Apple does it so people should go for a walk. But they are bigger but I think critically
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they are thinner. That's the thing that I'm most excited about in the design change. Because
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if you wear it with a jacket or a dress shirt or something, it's a little bulbous at times.
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Now it's smooth, flat. Smooth and flat.
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Yeah, I think that is nice. It is worth mentioning though, like you know what you're saying about
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going down to the 40, that you will lose the compatibility of all the bands you have.
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That is true.
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because the 38s are compatible with the 40. So it's just worth mentioning like you know and you
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can make your decision however you want but if you've got an impressive band collection
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then you have to keep the kind of the big one or the small one for that.
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They're slightly more expensive. The Series 4 with GPS starts at $399.
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The cellular models are $100 more, they're $499. The edition is gone but they're keeping the 3
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around at two seven. Which is great. You know, they did that with the Series 1. This is a clear
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pattern for them. And the Series 3, some people in the chat room were talking earlier, like,
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should you upgrade from the 3 to the 4? If you've got a 3 and you're on the fence, like,
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the 3 is really good and it's going to stay really good. I think the 3 will age better than,
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definitely than the original did. But even the Series 1 or 2. This does feel like the most
01:12:20
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compelling upgrade since the original. I think it is because the design is so different and,
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you know, the bigger screen. The screen is bigger, better sensors. Like if you have ever upgraded,
01:12:30
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it feels like you should upgrade to this one. Right? Like if you've upgraded at all, it feels
01:12:35
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like you would, you get a benefit out of that. Like they've got the, uh, that stainless gold.
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I will say if I was buying one of these, I'm not buying one for myself. That's the one I would buy.
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It looks really good. I love, I love the way that looks. That it's a very good looking
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watch. What do you guys think about the stainless gold?
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Yeah, I think it's going to I think it looks good,
01:13:01
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but I think I will be bored soon of the gold color.
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So I prefer something a little more.
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It will age quicker.
01:13:06
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It will definitely age quicker.
01:13:08
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Like all of the kind of the super fancy ones, right?
01:13:10
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Like the ceramics and the additions and all that, like they all aged quicker.
01:13:13
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And whilst this isn't that it's the closest to that, because
01:13:17
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gold makes more of a statement than silver or
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or like the regular steel right or the darker ones you know like this lighter or darker ones
01:13:27
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it makes more of a statement and gold goes with less right like from a fashion perspective because
01:13:33
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it is more vibrant but i really like it i really like it i think it looks great and the gold
01:13:38
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Milanese loop very nice i think it looks very nice did they do a gold link bracelet i don't think they
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did no they never did that it was rumored like for a second well no they made one for karl lagerfeld
01:13:52
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Oh, I think you're right.
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They gave him a gold edition with a gold link bracelet.
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Back when Johnny thought that they were going to be a fashion company, like a luxury brand.
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Actually looking at the website, the only stainless steel bands are the Milanese.
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I think the link bracelet's gone.
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Interesting.
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I think it's interesting that the fashion aspirations were like a short-lived adventure
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looking back I think it's because they they didn't know what it was yeah yeah
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I think it's fascinating to see like this kind of pivot that Apple has as a
01:14:32
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wasn't even that the the real focus on communication like they call it like
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being connected wink wink now right but that it was much more focused on like
01:14:45
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watch to watch communication as well like they had those like the three areas
01:14:51
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It was like fashion, communication, and health, and health won, right?
01:14:56
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Like that was the thing that people seemed to be the most interested in.
01:14:59
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And whilst they try and make this thing look as good as they can make it, they've really
01:15:03
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kind of held back on the fashion thing now, right?
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Like there's only one fashion brand and there's only one fitness brand that they use, right?
01:15:11
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They have Hermes and Nike.
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And I think that that kind of tells you a lot of what you need to know about it.
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The other part of that is, you know, they used to separate the aluminum like down a step when they initially sold it
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The steel was the default and they've gotten rid of naming the aluminum a different thing
01:15:27
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They've really I think come to grips both in hardware and software and messaging with how people actually use the watch
01:15:34
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They just didn't know I remember that first keynote Kevin Lynch was like it replaces your iPhone
01:15:39
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It's like no it doesn't like it's for fitness and I message and they've really honed in on that the chatroom is saying
01:15:44
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Zach is saying that the
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The link bracelet is like $100 cheaper than it used to be.
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It's buried on a series 3 website and there's no 42mm option.
01:15:56
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I think it's safe to say that thing is on its way out.
01:15:59
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But yeah, they've definitely refined this, right?
01:16:02
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The fact that the edition doesn't exist anymore is another thing about that, right?
01:16:06
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They're kind of reining in the fashion aspect.
01:16:10
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And all of the press stuff shows health quite significantly, right?
01:16:16
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It's always a focus on health and they have an interesting focus about they did another
01:16:22
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one of those life saving videos and this one made me cry because our friend James is in
01:16:27
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it because he told his story about how the Apple watch pretty much saved his life.
01:16:33
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It is an incredible video.
01:16:34
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This one is really good.
01:16:38
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They have like a couple of stories, right?
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They have a story of a father and son and the son had some heart trouble and they had
01:16:44
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a story of a guy who got kind of lost, marooned in the ocean on a like a way like a kite surfing
01:16:53
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and then a mother and her young baby who got rear-ended and was in a like side like a like
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a hit pretty badly in a car and were able to call emergency services. This video is is it is it will
01:17:08
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get you man it's very emotional it's very very very nicely done and I like these videos because
01:17:13
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I watch it and I'm like, I know that there's always a focus. Apple really tries to show how
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that technology saves the world, makes people's lives better and sometimes lays it on a bit thick.
01:17:24
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But I can't argue with these because these are all true stories, right? At this point, we know
01:17:31
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two people that have personally been in these videos. These are true stories of people. And
01:17:37
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and there was like another one a couple of days ago, right? Like a CNET writer who had a very
01:17:44
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similar thing, right? Where like the iPhone detected a heart condition. Like it's very
01:17:49
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impressive. And I think to myself like, and as well, like you look at the phone detection,
01:17:55
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I'm like, "Hmm, would it be good for me to maybe like, and I think a lot of people are thinking
01:17:59
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this now, like for older relatives, like just give them an Apple watch, but like just wear this?"
01:18:05
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Yeah, I mean if I had a family member in that situation, so the fall detection, should back
01:18:09
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up a second, there's a new accelerometer and gyroscope in this watch and they talked about
01:18:15
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you know how it works and so if you fall either like down backwards or forwards it will basically
01:18:21
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like alert you, hey do you need help, do you need to call emergency services, but here's
01:18:26
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If you, if the watch detects no movement after 60 seconds, like after a fall, say you fall
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and you've hit your head and you're unconscious or worse,
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it will place the emergency call automatically.
01:18:37
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That is like Apple edit,
01:18:40
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and especially the Apple Watch at its very best.
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It's absolutely great. - Yeah, I love it.
01:18:45
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So what's happening?
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Steven, you're not buying one, right?
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I'm gonna hold off partially because,
01:18:55
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well mainly because my iPhone I'm ordering
01:18:57
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is really expensive.
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And I still wanna see what they're gonna do
01:19:02
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with the Mac in the fall, so I'm gonna hold off.
01:19:05
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The other thing is too, well, I'm not,
01:19:08
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I haven't left the Apple Watch behind like you have, Myke,
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but I generally only wear it now on days that I exercise.
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So three or four days a week, I wear it,
01:19:16
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and the other three or four days a week,
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I wear a old-style watch.
01:19:21
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And so for something I'm not wearing every day anymore,
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it's a bit expensive.
01:19:26
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I think I will at some point do this,
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but not on day one, not this time.
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- Okay, what about you, Federico?
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- I'm gonna get the 44,
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what's the model name, 44 aluminum cellular.
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Probably with the light gray sport loop
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because I really don't want another white sport
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silicon band, I have like three of those.
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Do you have any of the sport loops?
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I do, I'm wearing one right now, it's a red one.
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It's the Nike one.
01:20:04
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I just bought my first one, not too long ago.
01:20:06
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I don't like the way that it looks, especially with the stainless steel, but I've been using
01:20:11
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my watch for sleep tracking and it's great to sleep in.
01:20:14
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Tomorrow morning is going to be very busy.
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What color aluminum did I miss?
01:20:18
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Gold, space grey, or silver?
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Yeah, standard one, that's my color.
01:20:24
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It goes with everything, so it's functional and I don't want to get stainless steel because
01:20:30
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I feel like I used to have a stainless one back in the very first Apple Watch and when
01:20:36
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I moved to aluminum I appreciated the reduction in weight.
01:20:39
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I was lighter and I liked that and I don't want to go...
01:20:42
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I like stainless but I don't like the extra weight.
01:20:47
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I will be buying the 40 millimeter gold aluminium
01:20:51
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with a pink sand sport band for it.
01:20:54
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You know, that's what she wants.
01:20:56
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She's going bold and I encourage it because I think the gold aluminium
01:20:59
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looks really good.
01:21:00
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They use it a lot when you're going through the band selections.
01:21:03
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They use the gold one a lot, like more than they use the dark one
01:21:07
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to show like the band pairings.
01:21:09
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And I think it looks good.
01:21:10
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So and I say if I was buying one for myself, I'd get the gold steel.
01:21:14
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But even though this is a really, really great Apple Watch update,
01:21:17
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Like it's the, in my opinion, the best Apple Watch update that they've done,
01:21:21
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like year over year.
01:21:22
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Uh, I still don't, I wouldn't wear it, so I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna spend
01:21:26
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the money on it, but there will be a new one in the house.
01:21:29
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Um, so I can try it out.
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I can play with it.
01:21:32
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No, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna go for, so I'm going to get the
01:21:34
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Solio for her as well.
01:21:35
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Um, I don't think she's going to use the Solio, but just in case
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for the option later on.
01:21:40
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Should we take a final break?
01:21:41
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And then, uh, why don't we, we made a lot of bold predictions last week.
01:21:46
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Why don't we take a look at those and see how we did.
01:21:49
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I won and I won the predictions.
01:21:52
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Spoilers, spoilers.
01:21:53
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I don't know if you did.
01:21:56
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We're going to get into that.
01:21:57
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Interesting.
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so you don't have to have a surface to put them on.
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One, in fact, is just in a hallway
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'cause it doubles as a nightlight.
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And then I've got a second one out here in the office
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that's connected via ethernet back to the house.
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So we made predictions and now we have to grade ourselves.
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Federico let's start with you because I think you went first last time you said
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two new iPad pros that was wrong redesigned redesigned smart keyboard of
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course not because there's no iPad I work updates for iOS 12 hmm that was a
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disappointment what were you hoping for I don't even remember he wanted a
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productivity iPad is what he wanted. Yeah. Can't wait to do some number sheets.
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You did get the next three correct. So you had cheaper phone is not called the
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iPhone 9. You had new watch bands. You had series 4 has multiple changes to
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watch faces which beyond the leaked one we had seen and you were correct on that.
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Mm-hmm. And as you can see these items that I got right are the most important
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once. That's why I want. But I think this is about percentage. This is about, no, this
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is about percentage. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. No, no, it's not about percentage,
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it's about the importance of the stuff you got right. No. Yes! No, no, no, no, no. This
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is, you are, you, ugh. Who's important to? Who's important to? Well, for example, let's
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take a look at Steven. Um, I don't know. So I said, let's go through it. I said no iPads,
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I said iPhone and Apple watch only got that correct.
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I said no max got that correct.
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I said the names would be the 10 C and the 10 S so I got the name 10 C wrong.
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I also got correct that the line would be the 10 S the nine.
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So again, that name is wrong, but the phone is correct.
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Eight plus eight, seven plus seven se.
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So the line is mostly right.
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I got the se wrong and the name's wrong again.
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There's a lot of phones in that list, my friend that they don't sell anymore.
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No, just the se that's it.
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Okay, did they sell? Oh yeah, they do sell the 7s. Alright, so you got that pretty much
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right. I'll give you that.
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And then I said the iPhone 9 or 10c would come in colors. Again, the only details wrong
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is the name. Percentage wise, which is the only reasonable way to measure this, I am
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more correct than Federico. But even if you take his ridiculous way of scoring it by importance,
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I also come out ahead because the name is the least important detail. The color's more
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the lineups more important what they didn't announce is more important I'm
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just saying that for for once the voting grading system based on the sort of the
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the idea of the electoral college would have been would have been successful
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let's not talk about that so what we can't agree on is that Myke did miss
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that Myke lost my class that's what terribly as the loser I am going to pick
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the winner that is what I would give myself. Stephen won this. I'm sorry teacher but Stephen
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won this. Of course he's your co-founder. You're biased for Stephen. Why don't we consult
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AirPower predictions? Okay. Well before that we need to talk about yours. You're not off
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the hook. Alright. New iPads, didn't get that. Didn't get a new pencil or keyboard. Nothing
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on the Mac. I mean I say that was right. The fact that they said Mojave is coming out,
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that's nothing for the Mac. Yeah, there was no substantial news on the Mac. So I'll upgrade
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that from orange text in the document to green. I got something. I said the cheaper iPhone
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will be called the iPhone 9. I said the only iPhones we see on stage, hey, the only iPhones
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we see on stage will be the three we know about. You got that right. But that was like
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a sub point to the nine? I don't know why that's indented. Whatever, it doesn't matter.
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You got sub points, you've graded yourself fine. You're right about that. I thought the
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larger phone would be called the XS Plus because I thought the XS Maxes would be a ridiculous
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name. I still think the XS Maxes are a ridiculous name. New faster face ID, that's true, that's
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- It's not new though. - It's not new sensors.
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I don't care, give myself half a point. Come on.
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This system is rigged. You're just scoring points based on what you like and what you don't like.
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But look, it doesn't matter. Just give me something. I still lose. Just give me something.
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And there wasn't some kind of unique case. They did do colors. There wasn't some kind of unique case.
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Because look, we can say I got three things, but they weren't three, four things.
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You got more than me, Federico. It goes Steven, you, me.
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I accept this even though I was correct about the air power
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As was I so let's talk about this Federico. Yeah, did air power ship between our last episode and the keynote? No
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What happened to it?
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We're never gonna see it we're never gonna see it that is my my ball prediction air power will never exist. Mm-hmm
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Yeah, something I said it is completely dead something horrific happened
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I think a lot of things caught on fire is what I think happened because that really feels like the like
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What would happen to mean that this product would go from getting?
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Significant time to never appearing and I think stuff was overheating like it was just a technical
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Disaster is what they had on their hands
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I don't think we're ever gonna see that product now like I think it's dead instead
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So we should talk about that a little bit. It is
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Still on the website only on the air pods page
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Yeah, I've seen a lot of people point out that that AirPods page is outdated in a bunch of ways
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like it's there's a lot of products on that page like old Apple watches and iPhone 7s and
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Yeah, it's like there's that page could do with some some TLC because I think there was there like they've held off on an
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AirPods update because of this because of this. Yeah, so here's the deal you promised a prize
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So what are you getting yourself and me and not Federico?
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I don't know.
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Well, see, that's how it works.
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You two are the co-founders of Relay
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and you just assign points
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to each other. What are you talking about?
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What are you talking about? The system is
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rigged against me. This is madness. What are you
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talking about?
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We didn't stop AirPower
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from occurring. This is a conspiracy against me.
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I just texted Phil Shiller and was like
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"Hey man, I need you to hold off on this
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because I want..." You two
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run the company and decide how to
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sign points. You are the one who wanted a prize in the first place. We're only discussing
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a prize because you demanded a trophy. You demanded a prize! Which I still, I have nothing.
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I have nothing for a prize. But look Federico, you did a good job. You got 50% of your stuff
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right but you didn't get as many things correct as Steven did. I would say it's more like
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60% because really I work is a, doesn't really, does. You chose six things. Three of them
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were right. I don't know what you want from me.
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I work and I work update for iOS 12. What would it even include? Like what is new in
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iOS 12 that I would support? You wouldn't understand. You don't use iOS.
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Yeah. What are they going to do? They're going to
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have shortcut support? What are they going to do on the Mac?
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Hey Siri, add a row to my table in my budget spreadsheet.
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Support touch screens? This is going in a direction that I didn't
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expect. Like, I don't know why we're in this situation.
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We're in this situation because my grading needs to be higher.
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It's not 50 percent.
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It's like 60 percent because the things I got wrong are like accessories to them.
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So the main you got 60 percent, you got 60 percent.
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Stephen's like 75 or 80.
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Yes, he won.
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Hey, hey, boys, boys. All right.
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OK, I'm going to I'm going to show before you break up.
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You got no, no, no.
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Stephen, you got 80 percent of stuff.
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Federico got 60%. I got 40%. That works. All right. All right. I'm going to end it. We're
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done. There's probably going to be an episode next week. But if there's not, then we love
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you. I quit. I quit. I quit. If you want to read some links, some articles we've linked
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to. For some reason you haven't seen pictures of the new iPhone, they'll be linked in there
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too. relay.fm/connected/209. There'll also be a link to the b-sides I did with John talking
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about creative selection, go check that out. If you want to get in touch with us, you can
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do that from that website. You can do it via something called email, which I think some
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people still use, but if you want to send us something on Twitter, you can do that as
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well. Federico is there as @Vatici. Follow me on Instagram.
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Whoa. That's what I'm saying. Okay.
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I just Twitter now. Okay, okay. We'll see our Instagram handles this week. Federico,
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what's your Instagram handle? Everyone knows our Twitter handles by this
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point my Instagram handle is John Voorhees okay it's a lot of pictures of
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converse tennis shoes and Chicago he loves Chicago. The Fedorico loves Chicago.
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My Instagram handle is the same as Twitter it's v-i-t-i-c-c-i I'm the same person everywhere
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mm-hmm what about you Myke who are you on Instagram I Myke I Myke I am YKE I am
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I am not isomh on Instagram due to a clerical error.
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Don't go there.
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Don't go there.
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They blocked me, so I don't know what's there anymore.
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Oh, no, really?
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I sent them a message, and I said, hey,
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I'd like to have this name.
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Can we work out something?
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It's not as bad.
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It's OK now.
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Before, it was like lots of pictures of like--
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Dead animals.
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Yeah, dead animals.
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So I am stevenmhackett on Instagram.
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This is what happens, kids, when you rage quit social networks.
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You lose the handles.
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That's true.
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Myke, will you put all those in the show notes?
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All our Instagram handles?
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People can find us?
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If you like pictures of old Macs and bicycles, then you're gonna love my page.
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I don't know where we are now because you disrupted me.
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So we're not on Twitter anymore, but you can find us on Instagram.
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No, we are still there, but I just feel like we can evolve as humans.
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We can be in multiple places.
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So we're going to be signing up to Mastodon.
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You can find Federico's work.
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Federico is the editor-in-chief of MacStories.net.
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So Federico, Monday you'll be releasing your iOS 12 review.
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Is that correct?
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Sorry, spoiler!
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Spoiler, it's in the twist ending.
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He says, "Use Windows Phone instead."
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So, maxstories.net, keep it locked there on Monday, the review will be up, I guess midday,
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do you know what time?
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Yeah, my afternoon.
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Usually I try to post it around 5pm, so usually around the time.
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Hopefully nothing horrible will happen this year, but probably I just jinxed myself.
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But if it does, just give it a few minutes and we'll be ready.
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That's midday if you're in the... this hemisphere.
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This is exhausting, Steven.
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Just give it a few minutes.
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It's great advice.
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Just let the website ruminate for a second.
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If my website goes down, just give it a few minutes.
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If you see problems, it's probably your Wi-Fi connection.
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It's not my fault.
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Unplug your router and try again.
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You want to have your Mac on Wi-Fi but your phone on 4G and refresh until it comes back.
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You've got to mark Mac stories as a favorite.
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No, but seriously, we have a new caching system this year.
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Actually, we've been using this new system.
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Oh god, it's new?
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Yeah, well we've been using it for like seven or eight months.
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We added it last year.
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I was just like, oh we've got a new cash server going in on Sunday.
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This is going to be fine.
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It's been up since last November or something.
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So yeah, we should be fine.
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Look forward to that.
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I've read almost all of it.
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It's incredible work.
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Congratulations.
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People should go check it out.
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You can find Myke on a bunch of shows at Relay.fm.
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If you like this show, I promise you there'll be something else there that you will love.
01:35:58
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A little bit less than our show, but you'll still love it.
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And you can find me at 512pixels.net and 512pixels over on the YouTube.
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I'd like to thank our sponsors this week for making the show possible, Squarespace, Casper,
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And until next week, gentlemen, say goodbye.