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Let's start out today's episode by looking at the draft results.
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You got nine out of 10 correct in the main pick area and won the St. Jude challenge, which also means that it's six points for Mike, five points for Steven.
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You get one extra point in your challenge against Steven.
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But to briefly go through it, because I don't want to dwell on it for obvious reasons.
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I wouldn't mind dwelling on it like at least a little bit.
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Well, that's what I'm giving you is I'm just giving you just a bare amount of dwellage for you because I get to say, well, it's 10-7.
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USB-C, new camera, Dynamic Island on all models, new design touted for the pro phones and a new color option on a pro phone.
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I got four out of five perfectly respectable titanium on a phone, three nanometer chip only in the high end model, a pro phone with a new piece of software, a camera feature that other phones don't have.
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You had that whole 35, 22 millimeter, all the different millimeter equivalent toggles.
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And it actually showed there's an indicator about what format it's shooting in as well that is not in the current builds of the OS.
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So there are a couple of things going on.
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Take it from me, the guy who has to update a book about photos.
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Good luck to all apps that have been submitted.
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Uh, and I was actually quite surprised that vision pro got a couple of call outs, um, in the presentation, but one of them was talking about kind of how media and developers will super excited, very happy and underscoring again early next year for the vision pro.
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Let's start by talking about the iPhone 15 Pro.
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And, and that's when you, when you're holding it, you, the thing you might not notice at least at first, cause it's subtler, but it is absolutely there is it's also a little bit smaller.
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So it's, I think the lightness is the thing that is the primary thing you will notice.
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But I like the fact that Apple, when they, they use, as we have been talking about in the rumor roundup, they have a new process that they didn't talk about at all.
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That allowed them to bring the edges of the screen in and what they've done every time they've done something like that in the past, it feels like they've said, great, we can make the screen bigger.
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And, and I don't know if that's actually the case, but that's what it feels like.
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It's like Apple's priority was always make the screen bigger and they made the, they made the, uh, the computer or the, in this case, the phone smaller.
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Um, what, like they did on the iPad pro, right?
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They, I think the iPad pro was an, was that it?
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Um, I don't think at a glance, it's going to be easy to tell that it's an iPhone 15.
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And I, I wonder in the long run, if that is going to be the thing that limits it's, you know, that Apple won't necessarily get a big sales spike.
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Like it often gets when it redesigns the phones, cause it doesn't feel like a redesign.
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Like it definitely is that, um, because it's the visuals and I think maybe, I don't know, maybe we're still even longer away from any significant change.
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I, I wonder how do you make an iPhone that looks like, Whoa, my God.
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That the, well, like introducing interesting colors might be a way to do that, but that's not what they did here.
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So, uh, it feels very much like an iPhone pro model, but I think it is definitely going in the right direction in terms of the, the way it feels to pick it up.
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Because it's lighter and the titanium, you know, titanium has got that kind of texture on it.
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Um, that I don't know if you can feel it, but you can see it and it's very pleasant.
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It feels almost more like a natural material.
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We've ended up getting to where we thought we were going to get, but in a different path where it's like, I don't know, we'll find out from the material scientists.
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Now that I'm about to say this, maybe you can't do as many color options with PVD.
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And so like anodizing, if they would have gone down that route could have added more, but this, this didn't, you know, you talking about this design, I was catching up on my podcast backlog.
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So, and I was listening yesterday to the episode of the talk show that you did a few weeks ago, I think it was now.
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That like something looking like a metal texture, whether it being the aluminum of a Mac or the colors of these pro phones or whatever, and like dishes or, you know, there's always, uh,
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uh, exposed metal around the outsides or whatever.
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I kind of feel like that is where we are beginning to move towards if we haven't already stepped over the line where it's like, that is just like the way a computer is supposed to look.
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And, um, if you press it in a normal sort of like press, it doesn't do anything except bring up a little thing that's sort of like the, you know, the touch ID cue that points at the, at the sensor and says touch here or the face ID cue that points at the sensor and says, look here or whatever.
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It's like that where it's actually, it points at the button and says, press and hold to do whatever it is to turn on or turn off or whatever.
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So you're not going to be able to, if you press it by accident, um, nothing happens.
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You have to press and hold and then get a haptic.
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And it's got the sort of like big, strong haptic for silent mode.
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It's like, and when you come off of silent mode of noise mode, it does a single boop haptic.
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Uh, but you can go to settings and there's a top level, I believe setting for action button now.
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And in that top level setting, you can set it to camera or a flashlight.
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The advantage of camera is that not only can you press and hold it to open the camera, but then you can just use that button to do the shutter.
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I'm sure on one level, on one level, I think this is a great choice because not only does bionic not mean anything, but you're, you're branding your chip with a pro, just like you have an M one and an M one pro.
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Because what I wonder is if next year, the base model iPhone will get a different chip.
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I wonder if what this is saying is next year, it's going to be the a 18 pro and the a 18.
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Rather than the a 18 pro and the a 17 pro, because it's weird if there's never a non pro for the a series, but I wonder if what they're doing is tipping their cards a little bit that going forward, they're going to do with iPhone.
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Chips, what they've done to Mac chips, which is have it be a flexible enough design that they can just have it be the same architecture, but one of them be.
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But next year, if there is an iPhone 16 with an a 17 pro chip in it and an iPhone 16 pro with an a 18 pro in it, like I have to say, well, what is the pro?
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If you're, if the only chip is pro, why is it pro?
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It doesn't, it doesn't make any sense.
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So it, maybe that's where we'll end up, but.
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I look at it and I think I could see a pathway as a person who's not a chip designer.
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I could see a pathway forward where what they're doing here is auguring a change in their chip philosophy for the iPhone going forward where there are two tiers.
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And maybe that would, that would, uh, that would even go to, would that go to like iPads too?
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And so if that's the case, this is a very weird decision.
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Um, if they're, they're planning something different, um, then okay.
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Like, so be it that, that would be, it would certainly, honestly, from a marketing standpoint, it would be better to have the both phones have an a 18 next year instead of a 17 and an 18.
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Uh, and even if it, I mean, even if it was like the scandal was a 18 is actually a 17 pro.
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Uh, but, but what if they bifurcated it?
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What if it actually is a different chip, um, that they're making that's got, you know, newer cores on an older process or I don't know what that would be, or are they designing this chip so that it's got.
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You know, what we talked about, about chip design where you're not physically like chopping the wafer, but you are designing one design and then, um, the simpler chip only gets like part of that design and the more complex chip gets the whole design and they put in that whole space.
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There's extra CPU's or extra GPU's or whatever.
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Like, is that what's going on here so that next year the, a 18 could come out and there would just be more GPU's and cores and whatever else on the high end one.
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Or is that like completely ridiculous?
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Because in the end, it's just a smartphone.
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Why are you differentiating your chips at this level?
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Uh, I just don't, I just don't know why you would just have pro this and pro that it doesn't follow.
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Cause they're bringing Resident Evil Village, which is Apple's favorite game of all time.
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Well, I think as one game of the year twice, so it's more like two design awards or something funny like that, Resident Evil Village, but that's also coming to the iPhone along with the, uh, Resident Evil 4 remake, which came out earlier this year.
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Like, look, they are doing some interesting stuff.
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What does it say about a gaming strategy?
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I do not know, but they're doing some interesting things.
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But I mean, that was what I immediately thought here is this is actually really interesting for the Mac because they, they said, we're really proud of this new GPU.
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And they were talking again, a lot of the smart, sorry, they were talking about how they use in a neural engine in comparison and how the outside things like ray tracing, like this is what the serious graphics cards are doing.
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Um, and so I am very intrigued to see if and how Apple are able to present an interesting case when it comes to GPUs.
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And like, this could be the beginning of them being able to be much more competitive on gaming.
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Uh, cause I will tell you like the fact that they are pledging to bring games from this year to the iPhone.
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That's like, so that they showed up at a game called the division mobile.
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That's always going to have been a mobile game.
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Of like how Apple can create, they even spoke about it, the physical space inside of the larger phone to enable them to create this set of glass, which enables the light to bounce off.
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And it gives them a five times optical zoom.
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Uh, and they've improved their optical image stabilization to help support this because that is another really important part of the process.
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Because if you are increasing the zoom, any wobble will add for, will, will, will, will reduce the quality of the image.
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Uh, and I saw this go by on threads from Sebastian DeWitt that in, um, the five times zoom Apple has, uh, what Sebastian referred to as like a mini map that pops up on the top right hand corner of the screen.
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So you can see like, where are you aiming at in the overall image, like Samsung of course too.
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So you can kind of see like if you're pointing your phone out, but now you're five times zoom and now you can't find the thing you're supposed to be zooming at.
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You get kind of like a preview of the full frame.
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So you could move it over to where it's supposed to be.
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Um, so it's kind of just like helps you.
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Uh, but this is Apple's method of this five times.
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The idea there is that, um, it's, it's like going between, um, what one X and two X on the current phone.
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So you've got this sort of like, um, you know, how do we use the sensor and then we process the image.
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But I believe what happens when you tap on the two X, I think it is, is you get the like 24, 28, 35 millimeter focal lengths, or maybe that's tapping on the one X.
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Anyway, so what they've done is, yeah, no, that's right.
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So they've got this, so what they're doing with all of this is they're, they're doing this very odd thing where they are placing presets in the zoom into the 48 megapixel sensor, essentially.
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Um, so that instead of like zooming to a 1.4 X or whatever, you just say 35 millimeter or 28 millimeter or 24 millimeter.
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And they, it stops and they actually, it like pops up and then it goes to the X equivalent.
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After a, after a second, um, between two and five, I don't, I don't know.
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I don't know what it's got anything of it and cropping.
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Uh, I didn't say anything and there doesn't appear to be anything.
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And I feel like if they were doing anything fun, there'd be a three X in there as well.
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And I feel like this is what I was hoping for something.
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I didn't know what it was, but this, I think is going to be that thing of like using the, the, the, the full data that it has available and being able to take a crop in and give me something that's like somewhere in the middle.
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Like this, I'm very excited about this.
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So explain this to me is that the, the idea here that you would, you're going to get a 24 megapixel image out, but it's using the use it's using more of the sensor.
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The way I understand it from the way that they explained it is that they are taking, you know, they have, they take all the images that they're taking, right?
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They take like 7 million images per photo or whatever it is.
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The new photonic engine combines the best pixels from a super high resolution image with another that is optimized for light capture.
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So you automatically get 24 megapixel photos.
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That's twice the resolution than before, the everyday shots of extra detail.
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So like the 48 megapixel photos are not really usable in most circumstances because they need more light, right?
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But now they're able to take data from those images and process it into something that is the new default as well, which is 24 megapixels.
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But I'm also really happy that I can create a HEIF file of a 48 megapixel image, which I'm hoping will be easier to get to in the camera app.
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To just enable me to take a simple image in the camera app without having to use a third party in situations where I could maybe take a nice landscape.
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It looks to me, and this was just a glance I have to check, but it looks to me like what they've done is they've laid into the still photo area, what used to just be in the video area, which is information about what's being captured so that you can then tap on it and change what you're capturing.
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They are now, we've gone so far with portrait mode that they are now using machine learning to detect, is this a thing that I can do portrait mode on?
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And if it is, you don't have to be in portrait mode.
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It's just going to capture depth data.
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The difference is between being in portrait mode and not being in portrait mode seems to be that if you're in portrait mode, you see the portrait effect in the background.
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And if you're not, you don't, but they still try to capture it.
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And if they capture it, then when you edit it later, you can make it portrait mode if you want to.
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And then there's the adjustable depth of field thing where they'll say, no, no, no, I've got the whole texture map here.
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I want to be back there and focus on that, not on this thing that it was focused on in the foreground.
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Even though, you know, obviously it's a phone camera image, it's all focus, but it will artfully blur the part that you want to artfully blur, even if it's the foreground instead of the background.
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So it's just, we've come a long way with the depth data that's being captured.
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Now there's just like, look, we're just going to capture it, right?
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Like that is the kind of flexibility that I want.
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And my hope would be here that I'll never need to choose to do portrait mode ever again, right?
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In theory, or is that because I think if Apple's machine learning can detect something, it can detect a person, right?
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Like I feel like if it can't do that at this point, I don't know what's going on.
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It's literally looking at depth data from the LIDAR scanner, I imagine, and saying, yeah, there's enough here for me to capture and that there's some instances where it's not going to bother.
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Sounds like there's a new smart HDR system as well going on.
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They made a bunch of tweaks under the hood, it sounds like to the photographic pipeline.
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I'm really hoping that this is the year that I wanted last year, camera wise.
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Like, they've shown me enough stuff here where I'm like, I am intrigued about a lot of this and there are some things here that I really wanted.
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Now, the five times optical zoom, I still reserve a bit of judgment on, but to be honest, three times, I think was too much in a lot of instances for me.
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So I'll still have that, like that pseudo 2x, like the way that it works will be fine.
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And then maybe I'll be able to take pictures of things I could never take pictures of before because of the 5x zoom.
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Um, I wonder if there'll be some other methods of sort of like tilt the phone to have a little bit of a depth effect or something on that Spatial Video, but it's also a Vision Pro feature.
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With all of the sensors and AR kit and all that kind of stuff, you could do something with that on the phone.
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There must be some, it's not going to be as affecting, but you could at least play it back and see what you've shot in some kind of approximation.
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But I, I feel like, yeah, you'll be able to tilt the camera or something and it'll sort of like extrapolate, uh, something, something like that.
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With an optional cable, not in the box, which I think is an interesting decision for a thousand dollar phone that it could have maybe just sprung for the USB 3 cable.
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Really want to buy a new AirPods Pro, but I do really want them to have USB-C and maybe that's the decision that they're deciding to play with people like me.
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Uh, AirPods, the AirPods have been done, have been updated so you can get USB-C AirPods.
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So like better than expected, I would say, and that they didn't really, they raised the base, but not raised the price technically by spec.
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So I haven't even dared to look at the pricing, uh, outside of America right now, cause it's just been too much to look at.
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But I, I'm sure that it's more expensive.
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I'm just, I was sitting with UK people who actually were surprised that it was, uh, that the pricing in the UK was pretty decent.
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Economic headwinds must have, I don't know, died down.
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They're not going to bring that to the regular phone next year.
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And I remember saying very clearly, they will absolutely bring it to the regular phone next year because they don't want it to be the touch bar.
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And so now with 15, all the phones have the Dynamic Island, which I think will actually help that feature a lot because there will be many, many more phones.
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And ultimately basically all the iPhones will have it.
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And that will also spur developers to do better with the Dynamic Island.
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Mike, I have some hands on with the iPhone 15.
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All those rough edges are, are, are worn out.
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It's, it feels really good in the hand because they, they took their kind of like right angles and just like they're all super smoothed out.
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Um, they're very, you could say subtle.
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And I know that the one, the color on the back of the phone, people put cases on them and you don't see that anyway.
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The one part of the design that I think looks really cool is the, um, the raised glass camera bump area has this color infusion, they call it.
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They've done it to the whole back of the glass, right?
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But maybe it's just more visible in that area.
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It's, it's the, for me, it's in that little raised part that, um, is I had a very limited amount of time with this, but the thing that struck me about it was...
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They said it's the whole thing, but maybe it shows more in certain parts.
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It shows more because it's got that extra depth and it isn't.
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So the, the glass doesn't appear to have color on the top of it and it doesn't appear to have, be a slab of colored glass, if it makes sense.
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It sort of looks like there's color in it.
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Um, at the end of, before they go after the pro phone at the end of the iPhone 15 segment, I thought to myself, that's a really good phone.
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I thought to myself, I increasingly feel the differentiation of these two product lines and feel like most people don't need the pro phone.
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Like we nerds do and anybody who cares about X, Y, or Z will do it.
01:04:03
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But like $799, I got a, I got a PR pitch, which I guess I'm going to validate right now today from somebody who pointed out that they track iPhone prices based on constant dollars.
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Is that because of also the features in it or is it purely just based on.
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Well, I mean that for some 99, for the infer in terms of versus inflation, it's just what it is.
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But, um, but I came away thinking there's a lot of really good features in this.
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Like when, with a 48 megapixel sensor with the, with the enhanced image pipeline, all those things, you don't get the big zoom camera, but you get all of those other things.
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I like the fact that the 15 at seven 99, that's a really good deal on a really good phone.
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That is not a, uh, I got last year's model and it's got like, it's not, it's, it's not.
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It's, it's a, yes, it is sort of last year's model in ways, but it's a, it's a pretty good phone in its own, right.
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I just, I just wanted to say that, that I, I was more impressed with the proposition of what the iPhone 15 is that I think I expected to be.
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I'm, I'm pleased and excited that they added the camera and the dynamic island.
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I think those two features are really, really good.
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Like to be putting into this phone and the whole new pipeline that goes along with it, which, you know, I'm going to, I'm going to also say.
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Maybe that's a feature that the 24 megapixel and some of the other photo features that are not specific to the 15 pro will also be on the 14 process.
01:06:48
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They spent quite a bit of time, uh, which I love trying to like bang people over the head with the idea that the, a bigger screen is better.
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So they said, you know, they're using various sensors, including even the heart rate sensor to try and get a sense of when you're double tapping.
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So, and also one of the things that it's looking for when it's doing its machine learning is it's looking for a clear signal that you're double tapping and not just moving your hands around.
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And, uh, it helps if you're, they actually had me like put my arm down and then they called me, but they wanted my arm down so that I lifted up to look and see who was calling me.
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And then I double tapped and that worked.
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And so that, that suggests to me that, you know, part of the training here is it's a lot easier for it to know that you're double tapping.
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If you're coming out of a gesture and you know, where you're picking up your watch and you're looking at it, they're like, aha.
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Um, but even without that, like looking at the, at the watch face and double tapping to get to the widgets and then double tapping to scroll one by one through the widgets, I got the hang of it.
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It was, like I said, a little slower than I expected.
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And I was a little firmer with the double tap of my thumb and my index finger than I thought originally that I was going to be.
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I think the Vision Pro is much more subtle about this because it can literally see your hand where as this has to intuit, the watch has to intuit this from.
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Its place on your wrist, but I was able to get it working.
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And I think where it's going to shine is not in like scrolling through widgets.
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I think where it's going to shine is you got an alarm going and your hands are full or they showed like the guy with flour on his hands and stuff like that, where you can just go, you know, tap, tap, beats a nose tap any day to do a little finger tap.
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So I think it's, I think it's a cool idea.
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And once I got the hang of it, it worked pretty well.
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I don't think it's enough for me to personally upgrade at this point, but I think it's a great idea.
01:10:02
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And the idea that this is basically going to be in every Apple watch going forward over time, uh, and that they've, they've been able to do something that will have some nice value for people whose hands are full, who don't have access to both hands and can't navigate that thing.
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I think that's a, uh, I think it's smart.
01:10:19
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So this is, I assume an adaptation and refinement of the assistive touch features that they added, which enable for some of this stuff on previous watches.
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That the ML model has been improved and they, and they feel better about it.
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Um, one thing that it does do is when it detects it, it actually puts a little thing up that says I detected a double tap and then it does the thing, which is interesting, right?
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What they, they, they want you to know that what you're about to see is done because we think you double tapped with your fingers.
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And, and that's a, uh, like that's a choice they made.
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They didn't want it to be an invisible thing.
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They wanted the UI to say, yes, a double tap was received.
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And then it does the thing that the double tap is supposed to do it.
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I was very confused by this system in a potato.
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It's a system in a potato powers itself.
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So they, before the ultra is released, they have to decide what they're doing with the ultra too.
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And I think that that's what they decided is look, we're doing the S nine and ultra wide band and all these other things that are rolling into the series nine.
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So let's just rev the existing ultra in year two to do that.
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And so it feels to me like Apple moves slowly enough that they didn't know.
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One way or another, how the ultra was going to do in year one.
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So they just committed to year two being a, let it ride and get it up to speed with the existing.
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Cause the last thing you want is your high end ultra watch to be behind the series nine in terms of your brand new system and package, sorry, software and potato.
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That your, uh, seldom indigo punch bowl, um, is you got to have it there.
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So I wonder if the ultra three will be the one where they're like, Hey, everybody liked the ultra let's get it done.