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Wow. What an earth does a £1000 phone do that can justify that spend?
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I'm not sure either, but I can understand if you have a healthy bank account that a few hundred more than last time is probably not a big issue...
However, I know of two guys at my work who both live with their parents/in-laws because they can't afford to buy a house, and they are getting this phone. That I just cannot understand. |
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Anyone else have trouble e-mailing a photo direct from the photos library?
All appears to go fine, but the e-mails never arrive at the intended recipient. Odd thing is, if I create an e-mail in Mail, and add the same photo as an attachment/insert it works just fine. |
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Use it for three years and that's a pound a day. Similar to a sky subscription except you'll probably use it a heck of a lot more. |
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Sky is unique you can't get its content elsewhere you can get the phone features elsewhere. |
Except that’s not true, is it.
This phone lives and dies on the facial recognition. This isn’t the same as iris scanning, it’s streets ahead. It potentially allows the phone to do different things that iris scanning does not. It’s potentially a game changer in terms of how we use phones, which is somewhat different to something like wireless charging. We’ll know soon enough because other manufacturers will start putting it in their phones if they can get the tech right without breaching the IP (which Apple got when they acquired RealFace in 2014 - this has been coming for a while). The key point though is not who is first to market with something, but who gets it to work. ApplePay was not the first means of paying for something with your phone, but it was the one that got traction in the West (in the east it was app focused - Alipay and Tencent’s wepay dominate in China) and Wireless charging Apple didn’t bother with for ages, a number of Android phone have had it for ages, but try to find a wireless charging point in public. My guess is that will change Now Apple have got on board. |
I have an issue with my iPhone.
Whenever I am walking along with headphones, music stops by itself, plays by itself and even goes 10x faster than it should. Voice control also comes on by itself. Sometimes it is a worse problem than other times. I've tried different headphones, restoring the phone, deleting and re-installing the music app. I think it is a hardware problem rather than software but thought you lot may have a idea?! |
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Apart from The phone unlock and I believe some stuff with emojis it doesn't do anything that can justify such a huge layout. Even if at some later date they come up with something £1000 is still huge money. Is it needed? Does it represent value. I would say no it's just vanity and keeping up with the joneses |
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I feel particularly dense sometimes, especially when faced with a behemoth company trying to extract more money out of me.
What was it that Jeff Goldblum says in one of the Jurassic Park films? Just because we have the power to do something it doesn't me we should do it. You see, for instance, I just cannot work out why anybody feels they need software to put monkey ears and cat whiskers on their face as they take yet another narcissistic photograph of themselves. It's interesting that just as the new phones come out the operating system upgrades on the old phones and now the battery runs out in five minutes. Of course, the company is working a solution, which is perhaps something they should have done before releasing the update. Or maybe they just hope that people will think that phones should only last a matter of months before they need replacing. Call me cynical if you want. |
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HTH |
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I'll give it a go and report back :) Thanks! |
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Roughly the same isn't good enough. Not when for 50p a day I can have a phone that does everything with ease and no hassle at all. I don't have sky and having a phone that entertains and works for me in every way, every hour of my waking day is far far better value for money. |
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Whatever it still represents £1000 no matter how you pay for it. I still haven't heard what it does over any other phone apart from currently recognising your face and switching on. What revolution will this spawn? All the other features seem to have already been done by someone else. You can get them to use every hour of the day doing the same thing so I still don't get it. What can you do on an iphone x that you cant on another phone at far less cost or is it a status thing? |
I a, an ex iPhone user I had a 6s plus went to upgrade (I buy my phone cash and sim only) and to replace like for like was something around £600 bought a moto g4plus does everything my iPhone does and more for £200. iPhone has better camera and keyboard my phone has better battery life, is dual sim and has expandable memory. iPhone is a costly folly for fools and I am glad I escaped
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Funny that people moan about other people spending a few quid on an iPhone but are perfectly happy driving around in a BMW or Audi. I mean a Dacia or Lada Riva would do the job just as well...
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