467: The Natural Boys
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From Really FM, this is Connected, episode 467.
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Today's show is brought to you by NetSuite, Squarespace and ZocDoc.
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My name is Mike Hurley and I try to channel the energy of the one and only Federico Vittucci.
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Ciao Federico.
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Ciao Mike, how are you?
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Oh, I'm good. I'm excited about today's episode.
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Mmm. Yes, me too.
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And it's also my pleasure to introduce someone who's not at his usual location right now,
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coming directly from California into your ears, Mr. Steven Hackett.
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Hello, Steven from California.
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Are you surfing it up?
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Surfing it up, bro.
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Are you on the mavericks over there, you know?
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Just ripping some fat maverick.
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Checking out El Capitan.
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Air cap. Oh, we call it air cap.
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Oh, sorry. My non-California is showing.
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Yeah, really. Jeez, get with the vibe, bro.
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I suppose I should.
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Yeah, we got our man in the field.
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That's right.
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Steven, I read your wonderful art.
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You've been doing some good work over at 512 pixels this week.
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You've been writing some good articles.
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I'll put them in the show notes.
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But you were at the Apple event that was yesterday.
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Yep, yesterday.
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Something happened less than 12 hours ago, and I just don't know, you know?
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24 hours ago even.
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Like, this is what iPhone week is like.
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And you had a bunch of hands on time.
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We spoke about it a little bit in the pro show, getconnectedpro.co.
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But had a good 24 hours?
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It's definitely hectic.
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Super fun to be at my first iPhone event.
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And I've been to a bunch of WBCs, but this is a special thing.
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And I was able to soak that in and get a bunch of impressions
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and hopefully do a good job taking in everything
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that Apple had to offer this week.
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But as our man on the ground, you wrote some impression stuff.
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And I wanted to touch on a few of the things
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that you wrote in your article.
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So you had some time with the Apple Watches.
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I don't think we were going to talk about this-- well,
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we wouldn't have because we didn't presume it--
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this new double tap feature that they've added,
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where you can like-- it's like the Vision Pro gesture, right?
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Where you pinch your fingers together to activate something
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on the watch.
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It says, "The new double tap gesture is really neat,"
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is what you said.
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"In my demos, it worked perfectly every time.
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Also, I was told directly that there is not
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an API for third party developers
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to integrate this into their app beyond use of notifications.
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Once you're in a third party app,
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there's no double tap support, at least for now."
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So I wanted to get the thought from you.
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What did you think about double tap?
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And then I guess we could all talk about the fact of how weird
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that second paragraph is.
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So you enjoyed it?
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You thought it felt natural?
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Yeah, it really did a good job at picking up on that gesture.
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Now, Assistive Touch has been in watchOS for a couple of years
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And this seems to build on that technology.
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But with some new ways, they're like using blood flow
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through your wrists and how it changes when
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you tap your fingers together.
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Who knew that was a thing?
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But it is pretty sweet.
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And think about it like the return key on your MacBook.
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That's kind of how I'm thinking about it, where it will
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do the default thing in the UI.
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So if you're running a timer, it will stop the timer.
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If you have a stopwatch, it will pause.
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Like, it'll do whatever is the obvious default thing to do.
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But the API thing really caught me off guard.
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And it's like Apple's done last minute API changes
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and additions based on hardware, right?
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That's not unprecedented.
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I think they could have done it.
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Now, I don't know when it's coming.
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Does it come in watchOS 10.1?
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Does it come in watchOS 11 next year?
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I don't know.
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But the only way currently, from what
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I was told, that this works with third party
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software on the watch is if you are interacting
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with their notifications.
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But if you're in their app, there's
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no affordance for this, at least currently.
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And I don't love that.
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I think that's a bit of a miss.
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It's just weird.
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Because I assume all that really you
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would be looking for as the developer, right,
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is that-- or from this is that you as the developer
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would be able to classify what is the expected default
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action to occur--
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--when something's going on in the app.
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It's a very strange thing to not have any kind of story around
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and not even have details of like, oh, yeah,
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this is going to come in 10.1 or whatever.
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It's very odd.
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So let's imagine I had DUE, right, like the app DUE.
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If I open DUE and did the double tap feature,
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just nothing happens.
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If there was an alarm going off, nothing can happen.
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That's my understanding.
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I don't know about this feature, though.
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Like, I mean, this to me is like,
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I don't know how much I'd use it.
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The one thing I did think about, which is funny to me,
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is like the Apple Watch is finally a one-handed device.
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Because that was what we were all talking about, right,
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before it came out.
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And then it came out and we realized, oh, no, you can't--
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you have to use two hands because one of them
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is your wrist.
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It depends how flexible you are, I guess.
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You know what?
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That's a good point.
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I should work-- you know, actually,
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if I wore it like midway up my forearm but like facing inside,
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I maybe could kind of get-- anyway.
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So OK, that's interesting.
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Anyway, so you said about the phones.
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You said physically the 15 and 15 Plus are very similar
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to the 14 before them.
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The sides are still flat, but the rounding at the edges
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makes it feel more comfortable in the hand.
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It's an in-betweeny from the iPhone X, you know,
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XR, 11, sort of that age of phones,
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and what we've had the last few years with the flat edges.
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The edges are still flat.
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Like it would still--
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I guess if you trusted it, would stand up along its edge.
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But it's just right where it meets the front and back glass.
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There's a little bit of a radius there.
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It's subtle, but it's nice.
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It does feel nicer in the hand.
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And it does this weird optical trick
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where it makes the phone look a little bit thinner than it is.
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I remember them doing this like on the iPhone 3G
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back in the day.
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It's like, oh, the round-- you know,
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it's narrower or thinner at the edges and how nice it is.
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And of course, they did it with that stupid iMac in 2012 too.
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But it is a nice tweak.
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And it does help the phones feel just a little bit different
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from their predecessor.
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Now, most people are going to slap it in a case
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and never notice.
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But it is there waiting for you when you go caseless.
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Is this a phone that you think lends itself
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more to a caseless usage?
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I don't know, because the iPhone 15 now
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shares the matte back glass.
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It's not the shiny glass like it used to be.
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And some people think that's grippy,
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or some people think that's more slippery.
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I think the caseability is probably about where it's been.
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These aren't radically different enclosures.
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I love that word you just made up.
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Caseability?
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So what's the caseability like of the natural titanium finish?
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Am I going to want to show that off?
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You're going to want to show it off.
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Is it pretty caseable?
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Give it to me.
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It's so sick.
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Is it-- does it--
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does it look like the DeLorean?
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It diffuses light in an interesting way.
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Now, the DeLorean--
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The DeLorean was stainless steel.
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But it was brushed.
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It was brushed.
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And this is brushed.
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This looks very much like the old Apple Watch series 6 and 7
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that came in titanium.
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Very similar to that.
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I think Apple's artwork over indexes the brushing.
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And in real life, it's a bit more subtle than I
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think what they showed off, at least in the video.
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I haven't spent a lot of time with their product photography
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But in the video, it's like, oh, gosh,
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this is going to look like streaks up and down my phone.
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And it's not like that in person.
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So what you're saying is that it doesn't look like the brushed
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Not really, no.
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I mean, I made that joke on Macedon.
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But it was a joke.
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But I think natural is the color.
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For me, it feels the most special.
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It feels the newest out of the other ones in a weird way.
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Because it's kind of like--
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it's a little bit bronzy, but not really.
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It's not-- it's very much like the Apple Watch Ultra.
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It's just a nice finish.
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And the natural is definitely the one
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I'm personally excited about the most.
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I think that's also the color I'm going to get.
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If it's supposed to look different,
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it got to look different.
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Before we get into the Ricky's, we
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have a couple more items on the docket here.
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I guess we turn our attention towards Federico Vittucci.
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Oh, I did a little--
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You're like, pull up, pull up.
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Just to let you know, by the way,
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I am drinking a Red Bull right now.
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Because it was the only way I was going
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to get through today's show.
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And it gives me a very different kind of energy,
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which is what we're all experiencing right now.
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But that's just where I am.
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So iOS 17, iPad OS 17, and watch OS 10,
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they all come out on Monday, September 18.
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How's the TV OS review, Mike?
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As you can see, there is no release date for TV OS.
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It's in here too.
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It's on the 18th.
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No, no, no, no, no, no.
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No one's got that release date yet.
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I wrote et cetera.
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That covers the watch and the TV.
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There is no release date.
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Look, trust me, on the TV OS there's no set release
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date for TV OS, which means that there's no review yet.
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Thank you for reminding me about that.
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That's later, though.
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That's going to come later.
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I've got to really take my time with it.
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And Mac OS Sonoma, September 26, which
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I'm actually excited about.
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I'm happy that Mac OS is coming out in September and not
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Federico, how are you feeling?
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I am feeling pretty good.
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I think unless something horrible happens,
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I am on track to publish my review, iOS and iPad OS,
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So the review is all done.
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I've done a first pass of editing.
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I just need to do media screenshots and videos.
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I got some extra bonuses planned.
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And everything is lining up for publishing the review
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on launch day just before iOS and iPad OS 17 come out.
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So the people will have a few hours
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to read the chapters they want to read, or maybe
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the whole thing if you're a fast reader.
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Everything's looking good for Monday so far.
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Yeah, and next week I'm sure we will
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be diving into your review on the show.
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And Mike will be auditing my Mac setup
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because we hit a milestone in our St. Jude campaign.
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That's next week, is it?
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It is next week.
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Speaking of St. Jude, September is Childhood Cancer Awareness
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Month, and for the fifth year in a row, those of us at Relay FM
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are banding together to raise money for St. Jude Children's
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Research Hospital.
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As I say these words, we have raised $271,000
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in the month of September so far,
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which is absolutely incredible.
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We're getting ready to surpass $2.5 million
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over the last five years.
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And we do this because St. Jude will not
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stop their lifesaving work until no child dies from cancer.
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With your support, we'll be one step closer to that day,
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one cure closer, one child closer.
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Mike, do you want to tell us a little bit about the Global
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Childhood Cancer Prevalence WHO partnership?
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Yeah, definitely.
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Apple named it.
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In 2021, St. Jude and the WHO launched the global platform
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for access to child cancer medicines.
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It aims to provide chemotherapy medicines in the next few years
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to as many as 120,000 children around the world with cancer.
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St. Jude, while based in Memphis, Tennessee,
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which is where I'm going to be, which is where both me
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and Steven are going to be-- neither of us
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are there right now, but we'll both be there later on--
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even though it's based in Memphis, Tennessee, the work
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of St. Jude expands around the world.
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So I mentioned the global platform for access
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to childhood cancer medicines.
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But also in 2018, St. Jude-- and this became part of that--
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St. Jude was the first and only World Health Organization
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collaborating center for childhood cancer
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with the goal of this to raise the survival
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rate of six common childhood cancers to 60% by 2030.
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St. Jude is in the pilot phase of their platform initiative.
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And in April this year, they met with representatives
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from the program's first few countries
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to figure out all of the logistical details
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and the processes for how they will get these chemotherapy
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and cancer medicines to the hospitals that need them,
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which is incredible.
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We talk about the kids whose lives
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are saved at St. Jude in Memphis, the kids that
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are brought from all over the US, all over the world,
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there for treatment.
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But now it's also going the other way as well,
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where St. Jude is not only sending their treatment,
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but also the lifesaving drugs that are needed out
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to hospitals all over the world to try and help
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more and more kids.
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So no matter where you are in the world,
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St. Jude's work can have an impact.
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- Yeah, it was such a remarkable thing
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that it happened to be in my backyard when we needed it,
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but that's really what it was.
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It happened to be here because their reach
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is so international.
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And I remember for the almost two years
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that our son was on active treatment,
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having chemotherapy at St. Jude,
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we got to meet families from all over the world
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who had traveled to Memphis for their treatment.
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But at the same time, even then, I knew
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that there were so many more around the world
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that I would never get to meet, yet they were benefiting
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from the same things we were.
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And it makes the world feel a little bit closer.
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And that's something that I really appreciated
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about that sort of active treatment time,
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our exposure to all these different types
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and people from all around the world.
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And we're gonna get to celebrate that
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with the fifth annual podcast-a-thon live
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on Friday, September 22nd,
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from 12 noon to midnight Eastern time.
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That is 12 hours. - 12 hours, baby!
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- Keep drinking those Red Bulls, bud.
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- Oh, yes, there's gonna be a crate under the desk,
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and that's gonna get me through one an hour for 12 hours.
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That's my commitment to you. (laughs)
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- Thankfully, we'll be at a hospital.
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(both laughing)
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Please go to stjude.org/relay to donate.
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You can donate directly.
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You can also set up a fundraiser and raise money
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with your friends and family, your civic organization,
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your school, your church, whatever it may be.
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And you can set up a donor-advised fund.
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And really important to our particular audience
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is that you can set up a match from your employer.
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So very often, companies will match your donations
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to charitable causes.
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There's a link on the page to show you
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how to get that set up.
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If your company uses their own system,
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and once you get approval, shoot us an email,
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and we can get that amount added to the campaign.
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So we've got lots of that going on.
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It's been really cool to see
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what people are up to this year.
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But that URL one more time, stjude.org/relay.
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- Also, don't forget that today's Ricky's
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will impact the scoring of the podcast as well.
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So the total points that me and Steven are accruing
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through the Ricky's and the Flexis will be added
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to our overall points total, which you can see at any time
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over at stjude.org/relay,
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which then will give us the starting place
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for the shenanigans of the podcast.
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Before we get into the Ricky's,
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should we go through our shopping list real quick,
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the things that we are interested in buying?
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Steven, why don't you kick us off?
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- Yeah, so I am not in the market for a watch.
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I'm holding onto the original Apple Watch Ultra.
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- Why ever not?
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- Yeah, 'cause it's the same.
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I did pick up the Orange Ocean Band though,
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'cause that thing looks awesome,
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and I like the Ocean Band a lot.
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In terms of the phone, 15 Pro Max,
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natural titanium, 512 gigs.
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- I am also not getting the new Ultra.
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I am not getting the USB-C AirPods
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until it becomes more clear
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exactly which benefits they're gonna be.
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I'm gonna get a Pro Max, natural titanium, 512 gigs.
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- All right, I think we're all gonna get the same phone.
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- We're all getting the same phone.
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- Natural gang, we're the natural boys.
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Pro Max, natural titanium, 512 gigabytes.
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I am gonna be getting the Apple Watch Ultra too,
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and I want the Orange Beige Trail Loop.
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- Okay, but what a finish.
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I like that Trail Loop, the orange one with the beige,
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I think it's pretty cool.
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And I'm also gonna get as a second band,
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probably the Orange Ocean Band.
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- Awesome, that sounds good.
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So we'll be very similar, all three of us,
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for the next year.
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- That's nice, that's my favorite.
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I like it when we're the same.
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- But give me a few tips here, because it's been a while.
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I think this year I'm gonna try
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and do what I used to do years ago,
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I think I'm gonna try and pre-order for the actual
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release date.
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What's the socially accepted way to do it?
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You gotta pre-save the product in the Apple Store app?
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Like, what's the consensus from the people
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that do this every year?
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- I think the pre-saving is a thing to do now.
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Like, it actually does help,
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because then when you go to buy,
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you just press the button and everything's pre-filled,
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you don't have to select all the stuff anymore.
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So that's the way to go, is doing the pre-saving in the app.
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- Okay, I think I just did.
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From the website, but I guess it should also show up.
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- Yeah, it'll sync, if you're signed into the same account.
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- Yeah, and obviously that's the thing
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you should also do, right?
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Have it on the website and on the phone,
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'cause who knows which one's gonna show up first.
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- Right, right, okay.
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- But I mean, I don't know,
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unless we see something different,
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it seems like that rumor of there being
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some kind of constraint on the Pro Max
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doesn't necessarily seem to have borne out
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the fact that they're all coming out the same day,
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but I guess we'll see what happens
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whenever one tries to buy.
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- Yeah, I think it's gonna be a big year for the big phone,
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so we'll definitely be ready on time to order.
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It is now time, gentlemen, for the Bill of Rickies.
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Let us start with the preamble.
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The Rickies is a game connected hosts play
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before Apple keynotes and the beginning of a new year,
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trying to predict future events.
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It is made up of three rounds.
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Each host makes two regular picks followed by a risky pick.
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There are two types of Rickies, annual Rickies,
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which we're not playing today,
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and keynote Rickies, which we are.
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The winner of the annual Rickies
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is named the annual chairman.
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This position is awarded every January.
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The keynote Rickies winner is named the keynote chairman,
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and this position is held until the next keynote.
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After the Rickies, the hosts then play a game
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called the Flexies.
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These two games are separate, but related.
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Please stand for the reading of the rules.
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Correct regular picks are awarded one point.
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The language used for regular picks must be finalized
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and agreed upon during recording,
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and no partial points may be awarded.
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Correct risky picks are worth two points,
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but wrong ones will cause a point to be deducted
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from that host's total.
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Picks must have been approved as risky
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by the two other hosts before the start of the game.
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A pick cannot be named risky
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if it has been previously rumored
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by the publications of record,
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nine to five Mac or MacRumors.
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Picks made for keynote Rickies cannot be reused
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by the hosts who made them for the next keynote.
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The annual Rickies have their own subset of rules.
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Once a host chooses something as an annual pick,
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it cannot be reused in that calendar year.
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Additionally, picks may not be used
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in back to back annual Rickies by the same host.
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All hosts are allowed to reuse picks
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previously made by others.
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Scoring is completed during recording
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and cannot be modified once an episode is complete.
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In the event of a tie, dice by Peacock
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must be used in relay FM mode to pick a winner.
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Jason Snell has a lifetime ban on flipping any coins
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in relation to the Rickies.
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Coin flips by Jason on other podcasts are allowed,
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but are frowned upon and subject to public shaming.
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For keynote Rickies, the scoring window starts
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when the event begins and closes when the picks are scored.
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Any information used in scoring
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must be publicly verifiable at the time of recording.
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The order of picks is set by previous performance.
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The winner of the previous associated game goes first.
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The previous loser goes last.
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Winners will be recognized during the closing ceremonies.
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As a reminder, Mike is the current annual chairman
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and I am the current keynote chairman.
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Past results can be seen at Rickies.co and Rickies.net.
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These sites also have pages
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about managing your own scorekeeping at home.
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You may be seated.
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As normal, we have links to follow along on the web,
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Rickies.co and Rickies.net,
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but we're gonna move right into round one
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and I got to go first this time.
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And I said, at least one new iPhone ships with USB-C.
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- Oh, there's no bell.
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You didn't bring a bell or a microphone stand.
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- I forgot to pack a bell
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and I forgot to pack a microphone stand.
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It's been a minute since I've traveled
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with audio equipment, okay?
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Give me a break.
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- It's only been like three months.
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- No, I didn't take anything to WBC
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as I recorded in Apple's fancy studio.
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So USB-C everywhere.
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The iPhone 15 is limited to USB 2.0 speeds with--
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- Travesty. - Travesty.
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- I'm so mad about this, boys.
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I've had the change of heart.
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I'm furious. - Really, you are?
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- I'm furious.
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- What I am-- - No, it's stupid.
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- What I'm a little mad about is that the 3.0 cable
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for the Pro is optional.
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It's not in the box. - Why?
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Why are you mad about that?
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- Because these are $1500 phones.
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- Steven, do you not already have a cable that could do this?
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- I don't know because USB-C is very confusing.
00:26:00
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- No, you definitely have a cable that could do this.
00:26:00
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- No, come on, no, no, no, no.
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That's not confusing for you. - You use a Thunderbolt cable.
00:26:04
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- That argument that USB-C is confusing,
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like I find it so funny,
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but like, oh, USB-C is so confusing.
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Like we are literally nerds and this is our job.
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Like we have complicated setup and every--
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No, you're not.
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No, you're not.
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You're not a man of the people. - No, 'cause you,
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I know you know.
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You would just use a Thunderbolt cable
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and it's gonna do the job.
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- I mean, I would.
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And this is my point.
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Look, if you're like, oh,
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I can't believe it's not in the box.
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Everyone that needs the USB 3.0 speeds
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for the iPhone that they're about to buy
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already has the cable that they need for this.
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100% they already have it.
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Anyway. - So anyway,
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you get the point.
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- Related to this, AirPods Pro 2 now,
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or will on the 22nd come with a USB-C charging case.
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You cannot buy this case separately.
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And even though this product has the same name,
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it has support for things the AirPods Pro 2
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with lightning don't.
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It's like a silent revision.
00:27:04
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And I find it kind of confusing that--
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- Now this is annoying.
00:27:08
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- Yeah, I just wanna buy the case.
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- I am on board with this.
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Like this is really annoying.
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'Cause I don't want to do this.
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- Yeah, why?
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Like I don't wanna buy new AirPods Pro.
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- No, I'm not going to, like no way.
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- And also, the problem is it seems like only
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the USB-C version will have the last less
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when you're using the Vision Pro.
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So I will have to buy new AirPods Pro,
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even though I don't want to.
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- Has anyone fully confirmed this with Apple?
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That like the old one won't do the lossless?
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- No, I don't think so.
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- Right, 'cause like I know it says it will, but--
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- Yeah, but sometimes these things
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on the Apple website can, you know.
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- Right, but it's like, I don't know, like, I don't know.
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I would like someone to confirm it completely.
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- All right, Federico, you're up.
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- I said, the Pro iPhones will use titanium
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instead of stainless steel for the chassis.
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(both humming)
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Yeah, I mean, they made a big deal out of the fact
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that they're using titanium.
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The whole animation before the event
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with all the little particles of titanium coming together.
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- Is that how they make it, do you think?
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Like, is that how titanium works?
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Like it's all just little stones?
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- I think that's how titanium looks, yeah.
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- Wow, and then you just like squish them together?
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- Yeah, it's like little magic dust
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that eventually comes together as titanium, yeah.
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- Didn't know that, that's good.
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- Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's how it works.
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They made a big deal out of their custom process.
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Wasn't this one of your picks somewhere, Mike?
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That you kept saying that Apple would say,
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oh, we invented a new technique for--
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- It's actually a Flexi, we'll get to it later on.
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- It is a Flexi, yeah, they did that.
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- I remember, I was actually pretty happy with this
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'cause like it was the idea that I was convinced
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they were gonna talk about their metallurgy
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and then a metallurgist came out and I was like,
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And that woman was like absolute nerding out
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and like was so, I could tell,
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was just like so happy about it.
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Like, I'm gonna tell you about this thing we made
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and we're taking these two,
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and like it was like a bunch of words
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and we're putting these metals together
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and no one else can do it.
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It's like, it was really cool.
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- It was cool.
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There's still aluminum involved in the process.
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My end, Steven, you have more details than I do.
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It's aluminum inside, like in the internal chassis,
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but titanium outside?
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- That's right, and they did that
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to further bring down the weight
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'cause the previous Pro phones used a steel alloy,
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I think all the way through.
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So they made that change, so it definitely weighs less.
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But they also made a point in this part of the keynote
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to say how the back glass is easily swapped now.
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On previous phones, if you broke the back glass,
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you were in a world of hurt
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because they had to replace the whole phone
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or like the whole chassis,
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and now it seems like it just comes off.
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We'll wait for the teardowns here in the next week or so.
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But it seems like when they were in there redesigning this,
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that they had multiple goals.
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And I can tell you the weight is definitely noticeable.
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We'll talk about specifics a little bit later, of course,
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but it's a nice change, but it still feels really premium.
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I think it feels more premium than the steel did, honestly.
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- Timery Joe had a question for Steven
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about the natural titanium iPhone 15 Pro.
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Timery Joe says, "The marketing images on the Apple website
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showed the natural titanium having a kind of goldish tint,
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at least compared to the white titanium.
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Having seen the phones in person,
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how gold is the natural titanium?
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Is it more silvery in person
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or more like something like starlight?"
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- It's more neutral in person
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than I think some of the photos look.
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It is warmer than the white and silver phone,
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but it's in line with the Apple Watch Ultra.
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It's very much of that vein.
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So slightly warm, but it's really nice looking.
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Again, really premium looking,
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and it feels the most special.
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The white and the black,
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we've had similar color ways to that.
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The dark blue is pretty close, like the midnight,
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like on your MacBook Air mic.
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But this looks the most new out of all of them.
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- The naming is very funny to me.
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It's like white titanium, black titanium,
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blue titanium, natural titanium.
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It's like, what is going on?
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- Well, yeah, no starlight, no midnight, no Titan gray,
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which was rumored to be the name color.
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No space gray. - No space gray, nothing.
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And right, they have a blue color called midnight.
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They didn't call it that.
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And they put the word titanium into all the color names.
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Yeah, they're really proud of it.
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They can't help themselves.
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They did that 20 years ago with the titanium PowerBook G4.
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They called it the titanium PowerBook G4
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every time someone said it.
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And here we are again.
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They're very proud of it.
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But the colors are all pretty nice,
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and the finishes look really nice.
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And I think this is a great new chapter
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for pro iPhone construction.
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- And they're coloring them with PVD, right?
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Is PVD colored?
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- Yeah, they even said, yes, you can anodize titanium,
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like, and winked at the camera
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to all the upgrade listeners, I felt like,
00:32:29
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'cause you guys went round and round on that.
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- But please stop talking about it.
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We're doing PVD instead. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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So it is PVD coded.
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I think they said it takes like 14 hours per phone
00:32:38
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to do the coding.
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- Seems inefficient.
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- Who knows how that's gonna go, but yeah,
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they all look nice, but the natural feels
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like the one to get this year.
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- Okay, my round one pick was at least one iPhone
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gets a camera with a more than 3x zoom.
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- Hmm. - Hmm.
00:32:57
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- Hmm. - Hmm.
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- Ding. - Yeah, we got a 5x
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optical zoom on the Pro Max, thanks to the Tetra Prism.
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We'll talk about that name a little bit later on.
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And then they also spoke about,
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like Apple were kind of telling the Pro Max
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as having seven lenses in your pocket.
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And this comes from the ultra wide,
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which is a 30 millimeter focal distance.
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Then you've got 24, 28, 35, and then 120.
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This is from the telephone.
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This is very confusing, Steven, this millimeter thing,
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the focal, can you help me with this?
00:33:33
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- Yeah, so what they're doing is they're using
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the 48 megapixel sensor on the main camera
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in some different ways than they did last time around.
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So they had the 2x last year, which we talked about.
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You hit the 2x button and basically it's cropping
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into the sensor area and pulling your image
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from just a select part of the sensor.
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And basically they're doing that even more now.
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So the ultra wide is always 13 millimeter,
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which is what it was, really wide,
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but not quite fish-eyed look.
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And then the main you can set to 24, 28, or 35,
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and you can set your default.
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So if you really like one of those looks,
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you can use it all the time.
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And then the telephoto jumps all the way to 120.
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- But is it not just digitally cropping,
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- It is, so it's shooting on the whole 48 megapixel sensor
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and then pulling data from it.
00:34:29
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So it is cropped, but not sort of in the traditional sense
00:34:34
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that you might do in Photoshop where you're losing data,
00:34:37
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you're just capturing less data.
00:34:40
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That was okay on the 14 Pro.
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It wasn't the best mode.
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I think 1x looked better.
00:34:46
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I think these will all look pretty good.
00:34:49
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I think this updated, it's an updated sensor, not all new.
00:34:54
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I think they're doing a lot of work there.
00:34:56
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I mean, they're also doing the thing sort of,
00:34:59
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we're gonna talk a little bit in round two,
00:35:01
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but the 48 megapixel camera now can,
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you can get 24 megapixel images out of it
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before you got 12, because they bend four pixels
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on the sensor to one, or you could shoot raw
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and get the full 48, which those images looked incredible
00:35:18
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in the right settings, but were kind of difficult
00:35:20
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to deal with, and now they're sort of met in the middle,
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and yeah, you'll get a 24 megapixel out of it,
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and you get some of the best of both.
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So they're using all of that data
00:35:31
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to basically set these zoom levels basically in hardware.
00:35:36
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So the seven lenses in your pocket,
00:35:38
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like yeah, that's a little,
00:35:39
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I mean, that's a little product marketing, right?
00:35:41
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Like that's not really what it is,
00:35:43
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but you seem to have much better flexibility
00:35:46
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with this new camera system, especially the main camera.
00:35:51
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- Don't know how I feel about 1x, 2x, 5x, right?
00:35:54
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Like they're the actual options.
00:35:56
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That's a big jump, two to five.
00:35:59
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- And I'm, I mean, I'm sure you tried that out.
00:36:02
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How, like, what does the 5x feel like?
00:36:07
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- It's weird.
00:36:08
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I mean, it looks great, but I had one of these in my hand,
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and I pointed it to the ceiling in the Steve Jobs Theater
00:36:14
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and hit the 5x, and it sort of broke my brain a little bit
00:36:19
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because we've, I mean, you've been able to zoom to 5x before,
00:36:23
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but it's digital zoom, and it looks blocky and noisy and bad,
00:36:28
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but this looked fantastic,
00:36:29
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and I handed the phone back to the person
00:36:31
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who worked at Apple, you know, that had the demo units,
00:36:35
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and they were like, oh yeah,
00:36:36
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we're deleting a lot of pictures people took of the ceiling,
00:36:38
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'cause like, that's just instinct.
00:36:39
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It's like, what's far away?
00:36:40
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Uh, look up, you know?
00:36:44
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- Well, 'cause it's also better than taking a picture
00:36:46
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of the person standing on the other side of the room, right,
00:36:48
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that you don't know.
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- At 5x, yeah, it's like the whole screen
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is just Eli Patel glaring at you.
00:36:53
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- Take it to your soul.
00:36:54
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- Yeah, I would take that photo and keep it,
00:36:56
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but it's pretty cool, you know?
00:36:59
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I wanna see, they talked a big game
00:37:00
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about the low light stuff
00:37:02
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and some other things they're doing,
00:37:03
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but in the beautifully lit Steve Jobs Theater,
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5x looked very good, and I do wanna talk a little bit
00:37:10
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about that it's not a straight periscope, right?
00:37:12
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It's not just a tube of light.
00:37:13
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They're calling it the Tetra Prism.
00:37:15
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It's not branded that, they just said,
00:37:17
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that's just how this works,
00:37:18
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and the light takes four turns from the lens to the sensor,
00:37:23
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and that's how they're getting that additional length.
00:37:25
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So very, I'm sure, expensive to engineer that.
00:37:29
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So at the end of round one, we're tied.
00:37:31
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All tied up, one point each.
00:37:34
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Round two, my first pick.
00:37:36
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The two Pro phones have different camera features.
00:37:40
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Yes, the Pro Max got the, all the fancy zooming stuff,
00:37:45
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the 5x 120 millimeter telephoto,
00:37:48
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and the other Pro phone did not,
00:37:51
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but both do the cool main sensor 48 to 24 megapixel trick.
00:37:55
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- This is the thing I'm most excited about.
00:37:57
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In fact, even the iPhone 15 does this too.
00:37:59
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The new 24 megapixel ultra high resolution photos.
00:38:05
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This is what I wanted last year, and I've got it now.
00:38:10
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I've like, great, you have a 48 megapixel sensor.
00:38:13
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What does it give me?
00:38:15
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Well, now they're using the data from the sensor.
00:38:18
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They're putting it into the photonic engine
00:38:20
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and spitting out what should be a much higher resolution
00:38:24
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and higher quality image at the end of it.
00:38:27
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I'm very excited about this.
00:38:28
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I'm also excited about the 48 megapixel Heath file,
00:38:32
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which is, that's in the release candidate of iOS.
00:38:37
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I have it on my 14 Pro Max now.
00:38:40
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- As an option.
00:38:41
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So this is now, if I wanted to take an image
00:38:44
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with the full sensor, I don't have to take a raw image,
00:38:48
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which is like a thousand gigabytes.
00:38:50
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It's just like a regular sized image
00:38:53
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with all of that information in it,
00:38:54
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and I can just tap the button at the top to change.
00:38:57
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But yeah, I'm super excited about this higher resolution
00:39:00
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image for regular photos that will be generated
00:39:04
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by this sensor.
00:39:06
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So I'm very excited about this.
00:39:08
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I don't think we harmonized for you.
00:39:10
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(both humming)
00:39:13
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- Gotta get it, you know?
00:39:15
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- My second pick in round two was at least one
00:39:18
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of the new iPhones will have a customizable action button
00:39:21
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instead of a traditional mute switch.
00:39:23
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- Ding. - Yeah.
00:39:26
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- It's literally called the action button.
00:39:29
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- Yeah. - Yeah.
00:39:31
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- It's on the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max.
00:39:33
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And it lets you switch between nine modes.
00:39:36
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One of them, I think, coming later this year.
00:39:38
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So you can, by default, it's still set to silent.
00:39:41
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So you take an iPhone 15 Pro out of the box,
00:39:43
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you long press the action button.
00:39:46
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It's not just a quick press.
00:39:47
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- That's right. - You can long press it,
00:39:49
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and you switch between ring and silent mode.
00:39:51
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However, you can also customize it to change your focus mode,
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open a specific camera view, toggle the flashlight,
00:39:58
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record a voice memo, translate,
00:40:00
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which is coming later this year, open the magnifier,
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use the accessibility shortcut,
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or run any shortcut from the shortcuts app.
00:40:09
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Obviously, I am very excited about this.
00:40:11
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There's an interesting software story here
00:40:14
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for the iPhone 15 Pro.
00:40:15
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And just the idea of now you have a system-wide button
00:40:19
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that you can use from anywhere on your phone
00:40:22
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to launch whatever you want,
00:40:24
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especially if you're a shortcuts user.
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I think this is gonna be really fun to play around with.
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And I also like the settings UI
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for customizing what it does.
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- They went way too hard on that, like in a good way.
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- It's beautiful. - They went so hard on it.
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There was no need to make it look the way that you did,
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but thank you for doing it.
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It's like somebody was like,
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"Whoa, we can use Unity for stuff like this.
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Oh, great, let's go for it."
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It's very strange.
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- You basically cycle through a bunch of splash screens
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when you change those settings.
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I think the default being silent ringer
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makes obviously perfect sense.
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And the press and hold, it's more than a long hold.
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Like you press and hold it kind of a beat longer
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than you think you will.
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And it tells you that it's got a little UI that pops up,
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but that means you can't easily accidentally do this
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in your pocket, which is really good.
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And the button is the same brush material,
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so it looks really nice on the side of the phone.
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It's right exactly where the ringer switch was,
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so there's no new muscle memory.
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I'm excited about this.
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And I think there's gonna be some really cool stuff to do,
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especially around shortcuts and accessibility
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that this will unlock.
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- Without having used it,
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do each of you know what you would wanna put on that button?
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- For sure, I think at a basic level,
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a shortcut to save a note or like append,
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because that's the one thing
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that I find myself struggling with the most.
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Like all the time, like I have a thought
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and I need to put it somewhere.
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So for sure, it's gonna be a shortcut to do that.
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I am also playing around with the idea of
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like when I long press the action button,
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I get a list of multiple shortcuts that I can run,
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like top five shortcuts or something, something like that.
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- On my Apple Watch Ultra, I use it to trigger
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the flashlight, which is not the most useful thing.
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I have like a shortcut half built
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that basically gives me a menu
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of like common home kit things I do.
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And I wanna finish building that out.
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And I think that's gonna be my action button shortcut.
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It's especially when you're walking into the house
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or it's like, hey, turn these lights on or off.
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Like just having something really quick there
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would be nice.
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So that's my plan,
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but I need to finish building up that shortcut.
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- I mean, at the moment, the best I have is do not disturb.
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Like that's where I'm gonna start.
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And then I'll see if something jumps out to me,
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but like realistically that is quite useful for me.
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Like being able to quickly turn on do not disturb,
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I think will be pretty sweet.
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However, I may just do that
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as the action button on my Apple Watch.
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'Cause realistically, if I turn it on in one place,
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it goes on in all places.
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And so then I don't need to do that, right?
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So I'll say like, that's probably where I would start.
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The one thing that I really wanna know,
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and I haven't seen anybody that could confirm this or not
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is like, so how do you turn the phone to silent?
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'Cause it doesn't exist anywhere else
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on the phones currently.
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- From control, I bet they're gonna add
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the toggling control to it.
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- Yeah, me too. - I hope so.
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Like the iPads, right? - Yeah, exactly.
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- That's what I hope.
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'Cause like I was like, oh, let me go take a look.
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And it's like, oh wait, if you go to settings in the sounds,
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there is no option in there to do this.
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Like the only way to do it is the ring switch.
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- It's permanent, baby.
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- Yeah. - Yes, yeah.
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It's like monkeys paw up, we give you an action button,
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but you always have sounds on your phone
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and there's nothing you can do about it.
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- Make a decision before you customize it
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because then you'll stop forever.
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- Because if you change it,
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like you lose the option for silent mode.
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Every time you change, you lose one action button.
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- We have real-time follow up from someone who did see it
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on Dema Unit in Control Center.
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- I'm just gonna say Jason, Jason texted me
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and then both of us.
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Yeah, so that's great.
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Thank you, Jason Snell. - Thank you, Jason Snell?
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Is that how you pronounce it, I think?
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- Jason Snell.
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That's great, I'm very excited about that.
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That's way better.
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- All right, Mike, you're up.
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Take us home for round two.
00:44:30
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- At least one iPhone gets a three nanometer processor.
00:44:33
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(mimics phone ringing)
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And they gave us a terrible name or a confusing name.
00:44:40
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- No, no. - It's confusing.
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What are they gonna, A17 Pro.
00:44:44
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- I have a theory.
00:44:45
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Finally, there's no Bionic in it.
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- Yeah, Bionic's dead.
00:44:48
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- Oh, I'm happy about that.
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I'm happy about that, don't get me wrong.
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I didn't want Bionic there anymore.
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- Yeah, it's a real naming bonanza now.
00:44:54
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- Exactly. - I think I have
00:44:56
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the same theory as Steven, but go on.
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- So one thing they mentioned when they talked about USB-C
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is that the A17 Pro comes with the USB 3 controller on it
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and that's how they've been able to do this.
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I don't know if that's the feature,
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but will it lose something and become the regular A17
00:45:17
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when it goes into the iPhone 16 line next year?
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Kinda think it might because in Apple's other naming schemes
00:45:26
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for its other processors that are based on this,
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Pro is like more than the base
00:45:31
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and I could see them leaving the door open.
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Maybe it's not the USB 3 controller.
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Maybe it's something else.
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Maybe it's fewer cores.
00:45:39
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- Maybe it's the YO GPU that they're so excited about.
00:45:40
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- Yeah, it could be that.
00:45:41
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It could be that that's, you know,
00:45:42
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instead of six cores, it's four or something
00:45:44
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and it becomes the A17 next year.
00:45:46
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I don't know, this is a new chapter
00:45:48
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and they changed the name for a reason,
00:45:49
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but we may not know the reason for another year.
00:45:52
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- 'Cause I guess this is how the computers go, right?
00:45:57
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Wait, with the computers, do we get the Pro ones first
00:46:01
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or the regular ones first? - No, the regular one.
00:46:02
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We've done like the M1
00:46:03
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and then the Pro, Max, and Ultra come later.
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- Okay, 'cause that's why it's confusing to me, right?
00:46:08
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If like, if that's the plan,
00:46:09
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why did they put the A16 Bionic in the iPhone 15?
00:46:12
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- Yeah, I don't know.
00:46:14
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- Why didn't they put the A17 in?
00:46:16
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'Cause they wanted to like prioritize the three nanometer
00:46:19
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just for the Pro phones? - I think so.
00:46:20
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And these cores will be the basis of the M3
00:46:23
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whenever they show up.
00:46:24
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And so maybe it is that,
00:46:25
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or maybe they're just continuing this path
00:46:28
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where the base phone gets last year's Pro stuff
00:46:32
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and they can keep the price where it is because of that.
00:46:34
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I did see a thing,
00:46:37
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I think it was in Ben Thompson's newsletter,
00:46:39
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but don't quote me.
00:46:41
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I've read a lot of stuff the last 24 hours.
00:46:43
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- No, it's too late.
00:46:44
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I quoted you. - Oh no.
00:46:48
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- Oh no, oh no. - The damage is done.
00:46:51
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- The wafer cost from TSMC
00:46:54
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for the three nanometer processors is a lot higher.
00:46:58
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And maybe Apple is trying to preserve that
00:47:02
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or keep costs down.
00:47:04
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Maybe that kept them from doing this in the base phone.
00:47:07
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But I think they're just in this cycle, right?
00:47:08
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Where new stuff comes to the Pro
00:47:10
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and then in a year or two or three,
00:47:12
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it goes down to the mainstream phones.
00:47:14
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And that's fine, I guess.
00:47:16
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- Steven, if you wanna take a little break here, you can,
00:47:20
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'cause I wanna have a gaming sidebar with Federico.
00:47:23
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- So Federico, during the advanced ray tracing segment,
00:47:28
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which was very funny to me, just in general,
00:47:32
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they showed off a couple of games that surprised me
00:47:34
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coming to the iPhone,
00:47:35
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the main one being Assassin's Creed Mirage.
00:47:37
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And obviously I laughed to myself
00:47:40
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when they showed Resident Evil Village
00:47:42
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because it's just like,
00:47:43
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my God, just get a new favorite game.
00:47:45
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But then they were like, oh, we've also got RE4 Remake.
00:47:47
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'Cause like, wait, that came out this year
00:47:49
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and then like earlier this year.
00:47:50
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And they're like, oh, and Assassin's Creed Mirage,
00:47:52
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which comes out in like a few weeks,
00:47:54
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that's coming to the iPhone.
00:47:55
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It's like, what is happening?
00:47:57
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That was weird to me.
00:48:01
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- So I talked about this on AppSource last night with Jon.
00:48:04
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- Yep, yep, yep, yep.
00:48:05
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- Yeah, so Mirage is coming,
00:48:09
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they said in the first half of 2024.
00:48:12
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So we might as well get another demo at WWDC next year.
00:48:16
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I am very intrigued by this idea
00:48:21
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of having proper AAA titles
00:48:25
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and all of their complexity on a phone.
00:48:29
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I really wanna see what it's like to play a Ubisoft game
00:48:32
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on a phone with the inventory and the map and everything.
00:48:36
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But also, I mean, those videos,
00:48:40
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that RE4 footage, it looked very good.
00:48:45
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And I mean, sure, the ray tracing demo that they did,
00:48:50
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they were like, and you can do ray tracing
00:48:52
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at 30 frames per second.
00:48:53
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I mean, obviously that's far beyond what you can get
00:48:56
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on a high-end PC these days.
00:48:59
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But it's still impressive, again, for a phone.
00:49:02
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And so I wanna see what this--
00:49:06
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- The assumption is this is like,
00:49:08
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the M3 Pro, right, should be very competitive then,
00:49:13
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would be my expectation,
00:49:15
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if they have created this new type of GPU core.
00:49:18
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But the thing that is interesting to me here
00:49:22
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is I think you can see a change in Apple's gaming attitude
00:49:27
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because Assassin's Creed Mirage is an Ubisoft game,
00:49:31
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as is the Division Mobile.
00:49:33
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The Division Mobile is just a mobile game.
00:49:35
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That was coming out anyway.
00:49:37
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It was already, I think there's already been beta for it.
00:49:41
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That has not had anything enabled via this A17 Pro chip,
00:49:45
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but that was, hey, let's do a deal here, right?
00:49:50
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That's how I look at that.
00:49:51
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And that is intriguing to me.
00:49:53
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We're gonna give you a really smashing moment
00:49:55
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to talk about your Division Mobile game that's coming.
00:49:58
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And then we'll also give a moment
00:50:00
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to talk about Assassin's Creed Mirage,
00:50:03
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which is a full-on console game that's coming to the iPhone.
00:50:06
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So I'm excited about that.
00:50:08
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It seems that they vary them with Capcom,
00:50:11
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they vary them with Ubisoft.
00:50:13
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This is the kind of thing that we need to see Apple doing
00:50:16
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if they are truly going to have a broader gaming strategy.
00:50:20
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They need to be corporate friends and partners
00:50:23
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to these large gaming companies.
00:50:25
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And it looks like two of them,
00:50:26
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they're building good relationships with.
00:50:28
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And I think that's very good news.
00:50:29
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- And also coming this year on the iPhone,
00:50:33
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Death Stranding is also coming this year.
00:50:36
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- Yes, yes, of course.
00:50:37
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I forgot about that.
00:50:38
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- I wanna believe that,
00:50:39
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wanna believe the Director's Cut edition
00:50:41
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that we got on consoles. - Yes, it is.
00:50:44
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- I wanna see how these games get released on the App Store.
00:50:47
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These are console games that you pay $70 for
00:50:50
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on a console or PC.
00:50:53
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Are you gonna spend $70 on the App Store?
00:50:55
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They're not gonna be priced like that.
00:50:56
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But also if it's a Resident Evil 4 remake,
00:51:00
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it's gotta be the full game.
00:51:01
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So will customers be in a situation
00:51:05
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where if you wanna play this game on PS5, it costs you $70?
00:51:08
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If you wanna play it on a phone, it costs you 20?
00:51:11
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I don't know what to think.
00:51:14
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I honestly don't know what to think.
00:51:16
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- Can you imagine these games getting added to Apple Arcade?
00:51:19
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- Can you imagine that?
00:51:21
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- They could, why not?
00:51:23
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A thought that I had, a thought that I had was,
00:51:25
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is it too wild to imagine,
00:51:28
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couple of years from now, maybe even next year,
00:51:30
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multiple Apple Arcade tiers.
00:51:33
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Like you can have basic Apple Arcade
00:51:35
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or you could have Apple Arcade Plus, right?
00:51:38
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- Which has console quality games.
00:51:40
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- Which has console games.
00:51:41
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- The most pro arcade.
00:51:43
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- Indeed, this is the most pro arcade we've ever made.
00:51:46
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They are laying the foundation.
00:51:49
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This foundation is different.
00:51:50
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And it genuinely feels to me that it's just like,
00:51:52
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they had some kind of breakthrough,
00:51:54
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which we're now starting to see in graphics.
00:51:57
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And they're like, well, what's good for graphics games?
00:52:00
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Well, we need to start getting some of those then.
00:52:02
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- If they can get a ray tracing demo
00:52:07
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to run a 30 FPS on a phone this year,
00:52:10
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they might as well get 60 frames ray traced games
00:52:16
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on a Mac next spring, on a phone next year,
00:52:21
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on an iPad next year.
00:52:24
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And that suddenly becomes a very serious type of hardware.
00:52:27
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- We're in a different,
00:52:28
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yeah, we're in a very, very different situation.
00:52:29
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- Very different situation.
00:52:31
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Because right now, if you wanna run something
00:52:33
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like Cyberpunk 2077 with ray tracing
00:52:37
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at 60 frames per second,
00:52:39
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you're gonna need at the very least,
00:52:41
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a 40 series Nvidia GPU.
00:52:43
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At the very least. - Which is thousands.
00:52:45
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- Which is thousands of dollars
00:52:48
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for a very, very large object
00:52:52
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that you need to have somewhere on your desk
00:52:54
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or under your desk.
00:52:56
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And to have that in a little chip in a phone,
00:53:00
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that's a very different type of narrative, very different.
00:53:04
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- Very excited about this genuinely.
00:53:05
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I just think it's cool
00:53:07
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and I'm excited to see what this means.
00:53:09
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And I think that this just lends more credence
00:53:14
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to this idea of like, the Mac Pro doesn't,
00:53:19
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there's no point, right?
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Like there's no point, they don't need it.
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They don't need it.
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Like, I think that this is just the furthering of that idea.
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That like, if they're able to do 30 frames per second,
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ray tracing on an iPhone,
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they don't need external graphics cards.
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They don't need them.
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'Cause they've found something
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that's gonna make this work.
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Now, obviously the next step is,
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people have to make games for the platform, right?
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Which is maybe a little trickier.
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They're also doing that on the other side too.
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And like getting new games,
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not just Resident Evil Village six times, right?
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Like this is good.
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These are all really good in-roads.
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Steven, I can see you're back now,
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so we can stop talking about video games.
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- I didn't go anywhere.
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Risky pick time.
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I said Apple announces a multi-device charger
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that looks a lot like AirPower
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without designated charging targets.
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Not only did I get this wrong,
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they've discontinued MacSafe Duo,
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which was the closest thing we had.
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Yep, it's gone.
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- I love how Apple is dealing with this transition
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by just removing products from the line.
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- Yeah, the battery pack's gone too.
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- It's like, oh, you wanted USB-C?
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We'll show you.
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- I saw Steve Tranton Smith today was saying
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that they don't make a dock anymore.
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They always made the little iPhone dock.
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No, but you can get rid of them.
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You don't deserve them.
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You're not allowed it.
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- We don't make chargers.
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Wow, chargers?
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Wow, we never made chargers.
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Who makes chargers?
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- You said you had USB-C cables everywhere.
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Fine, use them, use them.
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- Exactly, yeah.
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So yeah, Steven, I'm sorry.
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- That's okay.
00:57:28
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- Maybe you should have gone with your previous research.
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- You know what, we're gonna talk about that.
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- We're gonna get to that.
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I mean, you can keep complaining as much as you'd like, but.
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- That my victory was stolen from me?
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Yeah, I'm gonna keep talking about that.
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- No, you didn't follow the rules.
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You didn't follow the rules.
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- You didn't follow the rules.
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Federico, you're up.
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- No, I did.
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I said at least one of the new iPhones
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will support the new G2 wireless charging.
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So far so good.
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And then it went downhill from there.
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And reverse wireless charging for AirPods cases.
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MagSafe charging speed will also be raised from 15 Watts.
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Only the G2 happened.
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- Did that actually happen?
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- Yeah, it is confirmed, I believe,
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either in the press release or on the website.
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It says upcoming G2 standard will be supported,
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but no sign of reverse wireless charging,
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no sign of a faster MagSafe, still 15 Watts,
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regular Qi still limited to 7.5 Watts.
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What you can do though is you can use a USB-C cable
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to charge your AirPods from an iPhone.
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- And an Apple Watch too.
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You can plug an Apple Watch cable in.
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- And an Apple Watch too.
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You know, it's USB-C.
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- I was thinking, I said it on the show
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and I was thinking about it more,
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I don't think they're ever gonna do
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the reverse wireless charging
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because the magnet just won't line up.
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And like that's, if they have MagSafe in both the phone
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and the case, then I don't think we're ever gonna get it.
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And I think to me, honestly,
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it's like it's proven by the fact that they're like,
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you can just use this cable and charge the two of them.
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'Cause that was the thing you couldn't do before.
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And now you can just do that if you want to.
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- They also didn't bring any faster wired charging
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with the USB-C port.
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That remains at the previous limit.
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- I wonder why that is for them.
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Do you think it's like a safety thing?
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- I don't know.
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I'm not sure what happened there.
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I mean, other companies charge pretty quickly over USB-C
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and seems fine.
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I don't know what's going on there.
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- Maybe they just don't want to make wired charging better
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'cause they really just want you to use MagSafe.
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- I mean, they buried the lead on the USB-C port
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real hard in the keynotes.
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- I don't think they're gonna be able to do it,
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but I do believe the idea
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that they would like to have no port.
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And so maybe it's just like,
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we don't want to make the port any better.
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We just want to keep telling people to use MagSafe instead,
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which they definitely did in the presentation.
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Like they were really hopping on about MagSafe.
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My pick was Apple calls the new camera,
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the magic telephoto.
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- It was a good one.
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- I feel vindicated in the idea that was like,
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I was convinced they would not call this a periscope.
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Like that was where I was coming from.
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And I just thought they can't help but brand it.
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And they surprised me.
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They didn't actually brand it.
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Although Tetra Prism, that's like a thing, right?
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Like they didn't come up with that or did they?
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- I don't know if they came up with it,
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but they're not referring to it in the marketing material.
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Like it's the Tetra Prism camera.
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Really, I mean, they call it the telephoto on the specs page
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just the same as it always was.
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Apple kind of restrained themselves
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on putting a bunch of new branding on things this year.
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I mean, they named it Natural Titanium.
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It's like the most non-brand you can get.
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- So talking about branding, obviously they kept with max,
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right, it's like pro max.
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I actually think now like an ultra could have both a
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like regular telephoto and the Tetra Prism with maybe longer.
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- We're going to four cameras, baby.
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- We're doing four lenses.
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- Honestly, I kind of wish they went with four lenses
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this time so I could have had like a 3X and a 5X,
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but we'll see how I feel about that
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when I actually get the phone.
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But yeah, I was convinced they wouldn't call it
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a periscope, I mean, how different is Tetra Prism
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to what Samsung's doing?
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I don't know, but it's effectively the same idea.
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And it's just one of these things of like,
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almost like a Reality Pro where we said a thing for so long
01:01:36
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and now we just can't say it anymore because it's not true.
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Like it's not a periscope lens,
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they're not calling it a periscope lens.
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So we can't call it a periscope lens.
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We have to just call it the 5X solfo lens and just move.
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- Oh my God, I forgot about the Reality Pro.
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- Right, 'cause that was like a couple of week period
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where I had to keep tripping myself of like,
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no, it's not Reality Pro, it's Vision Pro.
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But 'cause we have these short hands for things.
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- Yeah, when we called it XROS, remember that?
01:02:02
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- Oh, that was silly.
01:02:06
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- Although no one liked that, no one liked that,
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but that was just what it was being called.
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- So we are tied.
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We each got both of our regular pics
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and we each lost our riskies.
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So we are tied with one point each.
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So Mike, what do we do now?
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- Well, hilariously, we now revert back
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to the coin flip knockout rules,
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which is this is the third time this has happened
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in Ricky's history.
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The second time was the last time we did this.
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And the first time was in 2019, I think.
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- I have a question.
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- When's the last time somebody got a Ricky correct?
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Like a risky pic?
01:02:47
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Oh, that's a good question.
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I am convinced that somebody can...
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So I feel like you might be angling towards something
01:02:57
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that I was thinking about today, which is just like...
01:02:59
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- Is our game broken?
01:03:01
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- Yes, we've broken the game.
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We've broken the game.
01:03:03
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- I think maybe we have.
01:03:05
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- Yeah, and so like that is a consideration for later on,
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but we do have the coin flip knockout rules,
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which is we all, 2020, November, 2020, says Jason,
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who runs a Wikipedia.
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- Let's see, November, 2020.
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- November, 2020 was the last time
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that somebody got a risky pic.
01:03:23
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- Who got it?
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Steven got it?
01:03:24
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- Don't say that was such a surprise in your voice.
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- Of all of us?
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Come on, no way.
01:03:30
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- No, both of you, both of you got it.
01:03:33
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- We both got our risky picks in that one.
01:03:37
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- November, 2020, Steven said
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the desktop Apple Silicon Mac is announced.
01:03:41
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- Oh yeah, the Mac mini, my dream.
01:03:43
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My dream of the Apple Silicon Mac mini.
01:03:45
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- And Mike said an Apple Silicon Mac is cheaper
01:03:48
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than the product it replaces.
01:03:50
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- Yeah, which I think was also the Mac mini.
01:03:52
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- Maybe there's just a thing in there
01:03:53
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where like those are risky, but not wild.
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And I think we've just gotten more wild all over time.
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So maybe this is a thing for the three of us
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of like being a bit more realistic of our risky picks.
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Although I don't think mine was wild.
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Like I don't think mine was super out there.
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I think the two of you have more that was super out there.
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But mine was complicated
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because I was trying to name a thing,
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which is just like, never try and do that.
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So the coin flip knockout,
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this is the third time in Ricky's history.
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We all just say heads or tails
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and we keep going until there's one person left.
01:04:24
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- Okay. - Okay.
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- So I'm gonna say heads.
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- I'm gonna say tails.
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- I'm gonna say heads.
01:04:31
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- Coin says tails, but I'm saying
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you should visit stjude.org/relay.
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- So thank you to Kathy Campbell for that.
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And that just means that Steven wins.
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That's the end of that.
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Congratulations, Steven Hackett.
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- I have retained my keynote chairman status.
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- Now you two need to flip for the loser.
01:04:52
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- Oh yes, okay.
01:04:53
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- Why, what do we need a loser?
01:04:55
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- Because y'all are still tied.
01:04:56
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- Yeah, we're tied.
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There has to be an order, right, for the next one.
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So heads or tails?
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- Get your tails to stjude.org/relay and donate now.
01:05:10
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- That was Jason.
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By the way, this is something that James Thompson did
01:05:15
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and put it in there.
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This will be, Dice by Peacock will be playing, I think,
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More about that later on.
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unbeknownst to us, recorded some St. Jude messages
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that got put into Dice by Peacock.
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It's in the Relay FM mode right now.
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- So that's me and then Mike and then Federico.
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- When you think about it, the loser is the new winner.
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- Interesting.
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- Of these games, yeah.
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- Interesting.
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- Yeah, okay.
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- More fashionable, so.
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It's more fashionable to be the loser?
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- Yeah, because you came in last
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and everybody's waiting for you.
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They're like, "There he is."
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- Or maybe everyone just got on with the thing
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that they were doing and then you just arrived
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and they were all busy?
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- No, no, no, no, no.
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The Flexis is a game held after each edition
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of the Rickies.
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It consists of a series of additional picks
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in relation to the upcoming Apple event or year.
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Scoring is completed separately from the main game,
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but like the Rickies, the order of picks is set
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by the results of the previous game,
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and ties will be broken by using dice by Peacock.
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Please lie down as the rules are read.
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(dramatic music)
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Hosts must make a minimum of five Flexi picks.
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Each correct pick is awarded with one point.
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Wrong picks do not remove any points
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and no partial points may be awarded.
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The winner is determined by comparing the percentage
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of correct Flexis made by each host.
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The winner can use their chosen title
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as long as they are the winner.
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Federico shall be named Prince Flexi
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and is known as King Flexi when having won
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both the keynote and annual games.
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Mike has chosen Duke of Flexington
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and uses the name Archduke Flexington when applicable.
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Steven is the Attorney General Flexi
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and uses the title Secretary of Deflex when necessary.
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Loser of the Flexis must compensate the winner
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of the Flexis by donating to a charity
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of the winner's choice.
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The amount of the donation is $25 per wrong Flexi
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made by the loser.
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The money must be donated on air.
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Federico is the current winner of the keynote Flexis
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and Mike is the winner of the annual Flexis.
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If someone holds all four titles, by the way,
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they're allowed to choose their own label,
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their own name, their own moniker.
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You can be seated.
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Number one, some of the new iPhones will be more expensive
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in some European countries.
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This is wrong.
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In fact, the iPhone 15 Pro is cheaper in Europe than before.
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Yes, this is wild.
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Literally, literally. The Apple Watch 2.
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The opposite.
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Hey, I'll take it.
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But this is one of those ones
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where you actually win by losing.
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Number two, a new AirPods case with USB-C is unveiled.
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It just comes with AirPods in it.
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Yeah, well, but there's a case.
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No, you get it.
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Didn't say anything about what's inside.
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So number three, iOS 17 gets released
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the week of September 18th.
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It is Monday the 18th.
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So stay tuned for my review.
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Number four, Apple won't release any new leather accessories
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as part of the event announcements,
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including cases and watch bands.
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Steven, Steven, thoughts on flex woven, fine woven,
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whatever it's called.
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The fine woven is fire.
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It's really nice.
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I did not get to play with any cases that were fine woven,
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but I have one coming to my house tomorrow, apparently.
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So I ordered one, it's like, it'll be here Thursday.
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It's like, oh wow, okay.
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So I guess I'll have some thoughts on that
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somewhere on the internet later this week.
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But the watch bands at least are all very nice.
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It seems very high end.
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I know some people who still want leather,
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they'll have to turn to third parties,
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but I think this is a good move.
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I got an email from Bellroy today
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that they have leather iPhone 15 cases
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shipping within the next two days.
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And I don't know how that's possible.
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Yeah, that's wild.
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How do you do that?
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I don't know how they did that.
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I did order also a peak design case.
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And I think fine woven will be pretty similar
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to the feel of that case.
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Number five, iPhone 15 gets slower speed USB-C transfers
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compared to the pro models.
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We talked about it before.
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Nobody cares, but I get the point.
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And number six, the David Guetta song
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plays either before or during the event.
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I was so happy that that didn't happen.
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Astoundingly it did not.
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Great restraint shown there, I think.
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So that gets me four correct flexes out of six
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The flexes of the beast.
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That's gonna be hard to beat.
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That's pretty good.
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Some iPhones will come with color match cables,
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which is not the case.
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Apple Watch SE is not updated, but receives a price cut.
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Nope, same price.
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They were like, "And it costs this."
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And I scrambled to my open connected tab.
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I was like, "Oh, that's the same cost it used to be."
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The Apple Watch Ultra 2 comes in at least one new finish.
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No, I can't believe they didn't do it.
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There was like a ripple through the room
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when they finished the Ultra 2 section
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and there was not a new finish.
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Number four, Apple replaces its leather iPhone cases
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with a new product.
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Find woven, wins again.
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- By the way, how funny is it that like,
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they're almost like guilting you now
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with the carbon neutral Apple Watches?
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Like that there's some that aren't
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and so it's like, "Oh, what, so you're gonna,
01:13:09
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whoa, you're gonna buy the Ocean Band?
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Whoa, what do you hate the environment?
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Do you hate the ocean?
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Why would you buy the Ocean Band?"
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It's very strange.
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It's a very strange scenario we found ourselves in.
01:13:18
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- We didn't really talk about that.
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And now there's someone sawing outside my hotel room,
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so I'm sorry.
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It just is what it is this week.
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We talked about that on Mac Power Easers last night though.
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So if you wanna hear a lot more
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about Apple's environmental stuff,
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there's a whole chapter and MPU about it.
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What are they cutting outside?
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What are you doing?
01:13:34
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- That they're trying to get in.
01:13:35
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- Yeah, well, they know that I have to check out
01:13:37
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in 30 minutes.
01:13:37
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Okay, number six, no, number five.
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iPhone Pro models will be equipped with Thunderbolt
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but come with a USB-C cable in the box
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requiring a separate purchase of a Thunderbolt cable.
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Spiritually, this is right.
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Just all the specs are wrong.
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- You're in the right track.
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- The spirit of the Flexi is right.
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- But the flesh of the Flexi is wrong.
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- Number six.
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- The fleshy.
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- Love my Flexi wife.
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Number six, iPhone 15 to 15 plus getting always on display.
01:14:14
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- Got dynamic island though.
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- And it's brighter.
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And it's brighter, but no, always on.
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- So always on is for pros.
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Only pros want their screens to be always on.
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We all know this.
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- Number seven, by the time we grade these picks,
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our St. Jude fundraiser will be over $250,000.
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And we were at 270 when we started this episode.
01:14:34
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- Oh yes, the insider trading Flexi.
01:14:38
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- Yeah, this was one of those things where it's like,
01:14:40
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you know, you kind of,
01:14:41
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well, how can you argue with the charity pick?
01:14:43
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But we now have entered into this realm of like,
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we can just pick anything.
01:14:48
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- Like Mike will watch it at his studio.
01:14:50
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- I may have opened a can of worms I shouldn't have,
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but it's for the kids.
01:14:54
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- Yeah, this is Pandora's Flexi.
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Like you didn't want to have done this.
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'Cause yeah, it's very odd.
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- Yeah, this opens a whole new world of possibilities
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for the future.
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But we'll talk about it.
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- We're gonna play 4D Flexi next time.
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- Number eight.
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- The weather would be nice.
01:15:13
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- There we go, here we go.
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- The iPhone 15 Pro Max or Ultra
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weighs within 10% of the 14 Pro Max's weight.
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The new phone will need to be between 216 and 264 grams.
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You know what it comes in at boys?
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- Numbers, am I right?
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- How do they work?
01:15:44
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- I got it as a Flexi and I'll take it here.
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You know, it is what it is.
01:15:50
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- It wouldn't have been,
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remember we said to you as the Ricky,
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- Had to be 5%.
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- And it wouldn't have been.
01:15:55
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- So instead of costing me a point in the main game,
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I'm getting a point in the Flexis,
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but it's not enough because I only got three right.
01:16:02
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That is 37%.
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That is not enough to catch Federico.
01:16:06
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- No, but is it enough to catch me?
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Let's find out.
01:16:10
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- See how Mike does.
01:16:12
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Number one, new Apple Watch Ultra Band style.
01:16:16
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No, just the three.
01:16:17
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- The new colors are nice.
01:16:19
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- Yeah, the colors are nice.
01:16:20
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The colors are nice in general.
01:16:22
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And I will say on the final band,
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I'm happy that the magnetic link remains
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'cause that is my favorite watch band.
01:16:27
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I don't think I'm that keen on the colors they've got,
01:16:30
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but colors, they change them.
01:16:32
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So I'm just happy that that watch band style
01:16:34
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is sticking around even though there's no leather anymore.
01:16:37
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And by the way, those Nike ones look sick.
01:16:41
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- They look so good.
01:16:43
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- Yeah, I put some pictures of those on Instagram.
01:16:45
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They look really cool.
01:16:46
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- Oh, I missed that.
01:16:47
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- Yeah, those are my stories yesterday.
01:16:49
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- I was in the stories.
01:16:50
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Okay, well, I'm gonna go to Steven's story.
01:16:52
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- Well, I'm an influencer.
01:16:56
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- No, just a little bit of using it.
01:16:58
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Oh yeah, look at that.
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There it is.
01:17:00
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Oh, all right, fair enough.
01:17:01
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Oh, that looks really good.
01:17:03
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Yeah, I like it.
01:17:04
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It's like, it's like Terazzo Watch band.
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Three, Apple says they have formulated
01:17:10
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a new type of titanium that has special properties.
01:17:18
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They said a lot about it.
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And they also were talking about Mars rovers
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and all that kind of stuff.
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Very exciting for everybody.
01:17:25
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- Very exciting indeed.
01:17:27
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- Apple debuts a new style of charger accessory
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for the iPhone.
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They actually, as we mentioned earlier-
01:17:32
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- What chargers?
01:17:33
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What chargers?
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- They got rid of them.
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- Apple don't make chargers.
01:17:39
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What are they?
01:17:40
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Five, Apple announces a new AirPods Max
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featuring USB-C and made of titanium.
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Steven, the Discord's very upset about this titanium pick.
01:17:51
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You graded it as correct, so-
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- What titanium pick?
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- I didn't grade this.
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- What, formulated a new kind?
01:17:57
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- About the new kind of titanium.
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I don't know.
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I'm just saying, everyone's saying,
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you said it was correct,
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so I'm just gonna keep going on that.
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Six, Dynamic Island and all new iPhones.
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And seven, the best one of all,
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the David Guetta song doesn't play.
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- I refuse to hum.
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♪ Titanium ♪
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- That's pretty good, right?
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- That was good.
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- That's pretty good.
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- So what's your percentage?
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- Okay, so that would be three out of seven, 42%.
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So I owe a hundred bucks somewhere.
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- Up to St. Jude.
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I continue to be Prince Flexi.
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That is the takeaway from this episode.
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- And I remain the chairman.
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- Let's face it.
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- No changes in leadership today.
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- Yeah, peaceful transfer of power.
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- We do the whole thing, nothing's changed.
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- Nothing's changed.
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I've donated $100 to stjude.org/relay.
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- Well done. - Thank you.
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- If you wanna find links to the stories we spoke about
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and the scorecards on the web,
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check out the links in the show notes
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or they're on the web at relay.fm/connected/467.
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While you're there, you could submit feedback or follow up
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that we publish each and every week.
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If you wanna hear more from us
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between now and the next episode,
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you can follow Mike at mike.social.
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He's imike there on Macedon.
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And he is imike on Threads.
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Mike is also the host of a bunch of other shows.
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Upgrade is in my queue.
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Y'all's episode right for the keynote yesterday.
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Cortex, the Panatic, lots of great stuff.
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And your work over at Cortex brand.
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Federico's the real person you wanna pay attention to
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next week because the iOS and iPadOS 17 reviews
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will be out on Mac Stories.
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So be sure to follow along.
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He is vatici@macstories.net on Macedon.
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You can read my writing at 512pixels.net
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and I'm the co-host of Mac Power Users here on Relay FM.
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And I am on Macedon as ismh@eworld.social
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and ismh86 on Threads.
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I'd like to thank our sponsors this week.
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They are NetSuite, Squarespace and ZocDoc.
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Until next time guys, say goodbye.
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(speaking in foreign language)
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- Bye y'all.
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- Also hilariously, just didn't change the scores
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for the podcast thing.
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Either we have, well, I've got three.
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- 1614 leading into the podcastathon.
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- Okay, well, currently now.
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Wait, did I get four wrong flexis or five?
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Did I know the wrong amount?
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- Yeah, I think you got,
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I think you donated the wrong amount.
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I'm also gonna make a $25 donation separately.
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- Thank you.
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- It's fine.
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Everybody settle down.
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- Lots of people are very upset about lots of things.
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- Yeah, it's fine today.
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- Stealing with that.
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- That's a natural price.
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- The flexi.
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- I'm willing to give Mike's titanium pick a point
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because I mean, yeah, it's the roverb thing,
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but I think what Mike was saying,
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like all the things I said about like bonding it
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to aluminum, like all the part.
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- Yeah, I think that's where Steven was coming from too.
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It's just like, it's the flexis, it's fine.
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Like gang, it's gonna be okay.
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We're all gonna be okay.
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Like it's gonna be okay.