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*OFFICIAL* iPhone 5 thread
BNR32_Coupe
03-02-2011, 04:46 PM
Have you ever held 4 powerful inches in the palm of your hand?
http://st.gsmarena.com/vv/newsimg/11/03/iphone-5-digitizer/gsmarena_002.jpg
http://www.gsmarena.com/photo_of_iphone_5_screen_shows_larger_diagonal_sup er_thin_bezel-news-2376.php
KuSouL
03-02-2011, 04:51 PM
if that's what iPhone 5 looks like ... then I ain't waiting for it
TheNewGirl
03-02-2011, 07:27 PM
Apple's product cycle is getting shorter and shorter and shorter. They're just suckering you all into buying new tech other year, and staggering the ipad and iphone upgrades so you have at least one up grade every 18 months.
ScizzMoney
03-02-2011, 08:14 PM
don't they upgrade annually?
alex.w *//
03-02-2011, 08:27 PM
needs a screen border.
looks out of place without one imo
hongy
03-02-2011, 08:28 PM
I think she is trying to say that apple has an updated product every few months: ipod, macbook, iPad, Iphone, imac, w.e and is structured in such a way that you will constantly be updating/upgrading every 18 months
ilvtofu
03-02-2011, 08:58 PM
IMO those photoshops are pretty weaksauce I doubt that's what the real one looks like
if that's what iPhone 5 looks like ... then I ain't waiting for it
thats what you say now...until everybody gets one when it comes out and you can't help but join the bandwagon as well :fullofwin:
dinamix
03-02-2011, 11:03 PM
It's too early for this thread. Get some credible sources b4 u post some fake ass Photoshop prototypes.. Just post in the iPhone 4 thread .
I might as well post a iPhone 7 thread
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LiquidTurbo
03-03-2011, 06:24 AM
but it's *OFFICIAL* :D
!MiKrofT
03-03-2011, 06:58 AM
This post is useless for now. That bezel on GSMArena is frigging crooked at the top. So fake.
hotjoint
03-03-2011, 07:08 AM
damn that's ugly without the border if thats what its going to look like.
sonick
03-03-2011, 07:44 AM
Have you ever held 4 powerful inches in the palm of your hand?
Yes, every night before bed! :fullofwin: :alone:
Oleophobic
03-03-2011, 09:38 AM
Apple's product cycle is getting shorter and shorter and shorter. They're just suckering you all into buying new tech other year, and staggering the ipad and iphone upgrades so you have at least one up grade every 18 months.
lol android is even worse :)
FN-2199
03-03-2011, 10:06 AM
Yes, every night before bed! :fullofwin: :alone:
He said four, not two.
:troll:
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dignatas
03-03-2011, 09:24 PM
lol android is even worse :)
words can't describe the fail for what you just said about the Android
Oleophobic
03-03-2011, 09:48 PM
do explain
everything she said of apple is true for the android. Maybe not exactly identical but the idea is still the same. Instead of yearly upgrades to the ipad/iphone/ipod whatever (same product just next generation), you get either an upgrade to the same phone (galaxy s, galaxy s 2, nexus one, nexus S) or just new devices (another tab is coming out for instance) to choose from. It's really no different.
Android, on top of that, has the whole issue with fragmentation. At least when apple provides a software update it updates all devices at once.
That's why I said it's worse in this regard.
I use an android phone myself (switched over from the iphone 4) so it's not like I don't know what's going on in the android world.
^
I'm not a pro dev, but from what I see, the fragmentation won't be a concern for app devs much longer. I think Google will figure some way out on later releases of android.
Fragmentation is really about software upgrade. A SE phone with 1.6 loaded from factory has difficulties getting on 2.x because the UI is heavily modified. SE has to come up with entirely new code for the same UI taking 2.x android's advantages. If you forgo the custom UI completely, upgrade become easy. (ala Nexus one/s)
The_Situation
03-03-2011, 11:47 PM
If that's what the iphone 5 is gonna look like then the style of cases are all going to change.
No more cases that lift the screen as it would get in the way of the touchscreen edges. No more bumpers also
Oleophobic
03-04-2011, 06:51 AM
^
I'm not a pro dev, but from what I see, the fragmentation won't be a concern for app devs much longer. I think Google will figure some way out on later releases of android.
Fragmentation is really about software upgrade. A SE phone with 1.6 loaded from factory has difficulties getting on 2.x because the UI is heavily modified. SE has to come up with entirely new code for the same UI taking 2.x android's advantages. If you forgo the custom UI completely, upgrade become easy. (ala Nexus one/s)
I've read articles on how fragmentation won't be a concern in the near future. But it still hasn't been solved completely. I'm also speaking from my experience of switching over to the SGS and not getting froyo for a long time (while other phones had it). Froyo custom roms weren't out until months after I got the phone and I had been keeping up with xda.
But yeah just speaking from experience. The whole android world is more complicated for sure. Complicated isn't necessarily a terrible thing though and I switched over to an android phone because the pros for me outweighed the cons.
TheNewGirl
03-04-2011, 07:28 AM
Andriod isn't really the same because it's spread out over so many different hardware developers which both severs the brand loyalty tie and whole software culture that Apple has.
Apple is set up so that once you're on the apple ship you're looking at shelling out about $500-600 every year and a half, injecting a constant stream of funds into Apple, furthermore, the content controls on their devices force you to give more cash to Apple any time you want anything else - a song, a movie, an app. Jail broken phones/pads represent a fairly small percentage of apple products, and the culture of Apple has further enforced the mentality that returns the user to the app store and Apple products/upgrades.
From a psych stand point, the more financially and emotionally you're invested in a brand, the harder it is to break your tie with it. At this juncture as we have several people onto their 2nd phone, 3rd touch, 1st pad, 2nd macbook, Apple could release a block of dried shit and there would people people who would praise it for it's innovative nature and going back to the basics, because they're conditioned to do so.
Marketing genius.
As further releases come I expect you'll see more and more bugs at release time (much as the iphone 4 was) but bad press for that will be off set with a limit in supply which creates a demand despite it (again as we saw with the iphone 4).
I would suggest getting off the Apple ship now if you're on it, I think they've already done their best work and unless they make a great alteration to their OS, most upgrades from this point on will be largely cosmetic.
.Renn.Sport
03-04-2011, 08:03 AM
Thanks Miss Obvious.
This practice is call a business. Apple is here to make money. From the sound of it, you don't even pay for your apps or music.
On the other hand, without apple creating the iPhone, there would be no android.
Apple is pretty much the only brand that actually bring innovation. A year ago, there wasn't even a tablet and look at how many brands are making a tablet today?
Oleophobic
03-04-2011, 08:16 AM
Andriod isn't really the same because it's spread out over so many different hardware developers which both severs the brand loyalty tie and whole software culture that Apple has.
Apple is set up so that once you're on the apple ship you're looking at shelling out about $500-600 every year and a half, injecting a constant stream of funds into Apple, furthermore, the content controls on their devices force you to give more cash to Apple any time you want anything else - a song, a movie, an app. Jail broken phones/pads represent a fairly small percentage of apple products, and the culture of Apple has further enforced the mentality that returns the user to the app store and Apple products/upgrades.
From a psych stand point, the more financially and emotionally you're invested in a brand, the harder it is to break your tie with it. At this juncture as we have several people onto their 2nd phone, 3rd touch, 1st pad, 2nd macbook, Apple could release a block of dried shit and there would people people who would praise it for it's innovative nature and going back to the basics, because they're conditioned to do so.
Marketing genius.
As further releases come I expect you'll see more and more bugs at release time (much as the iphone 4 was) but bad press for that will be off set with a limit in supply which creates a demand despite it (again as we saw with the iphone 4).
I would suggest getting off the Apple ship now if you're on it, I think they've already done their best work and unless they make a great alteration to their OS, most upgrades from this point on will be largely cosmetic.
Good point. I guess I was looking at it from the perspective of a typical user who's into technology, but at an upper beginner/intermediate level (does this even make sense LOL can't think of the right word). Brand loyalty is definitely a huge factor in the idevices being successful. 18 months for an upgrade isn't too unusual though.
Maybe I'm just inherently stubborn but to me, all I see is that there are new android phones and other devices out so often one is very quickly left behind in the technological dust. Of course, there isn't just one device for Google/Android, but many. So when it is time for that hardware upgrade, HTC fans will most likely upgrade to the next HTC android phone, while Samsung fans will most likely upgrade to the next Samsung phone, and others may try something new.
It's harder to see the consumer-brand connection in the android world but trust me it is there and will get worse in the coming years. Currently Android OS smartphones account for 29% of the U.S. market; iOS and RIM devices stand at 27% each (http://mashable.com/2011/03/03/nielsen-android-winner/#). This whole 'suckering people in for upgrades' will get worse, only that for android there isn't one primary company doing the suckering (so I guess in that sense it is different). Anyway I did mention it is not exactly the same :)
Of course, to a lot of people in both worlds, none of the above apply since they are satisfied with their devices and don't feel to upgrade for at least two years.
!Yaminashi
03-04-2011, 09:28 AM
I would imagine not having a border on the sides would make the phone more fragile and vulnerable to screen damage..
TOS'd
03-04-2011, 11:13 AM
Thanks Miss Obvious.
This practice is call a business. Apple is here to make money. From the sound of it, you don't even pay for your apps or music.
On the other hand, without apple creating the iPhone, there would be no android.
Apple is pretty much the only brand that actually bring innovation. A year ago, there wasn't even a tablet and look at how many brands are making a tablet today?
Don't you own like 90% of Apple anyways?
twitchyzero
03-04-2011, 11:23 AM
you could've at least posted this fail thread in the proper forum
fs604
03-06-2011, 06:10 AM
Well like previous posters stated, this thread is fail; the pictures are just a bunch of photoshop'd shit. Besides, the iPhone 5 is rumored to not have a home button because that is what Steve Jobs wanted it to be like since the beginning.
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dangonay
03-06-2011, 08:12 AM
Andriod isn't really the same because it's spread out over so many different hardware developers which both severs the brand loyalty tie and whole software culture that Apple has.
Apple is set up so that once you're on the apple ship you're looking at shelling out about $500-600 every year and a half, injecting a constant stream of funds into Apple, furthermore, the content controls on their devices force you to give more cash to Apple any time you want anything else - a song, a movie, an app. Jail broken phones/pads represent a fairly small percentage of apple products, and the culture of Apple has further enforced the mentality that returns the user to the app store and Apple products/upgrades.
From a psych stand point, the more financially and emotionally you're invested in a brand, the harder it is to break your tie with it. At this juncture as we have several people onto their 2nd phone, 3rd touch, 1st pad, 2nd macbook, Apple could release a block of dried shit and there would people people who would praise it for it's innovative nature and going back to the basics, because they're conditioned to do so.
Marketing genius.
As further releases come I expect you'll see more and more bugs at release time (much as the iphone 4 was) but bad press for that will be off set with a limit in supply which creates a demand despite it (again as we saw with the iphone 4).
I would suggest getting off the Apple ship now if you're on it, I think they've already done their best work and unless they make a great alteration to their OS, most upgrades from this point on will be largely cosmetic.
What a load of crap.
1. All tech companies release new products regularly hoping to get new users or upgrade current ones. It's not just Apple.
2. Jump ship? Already done their best work? So you can predict the future now? Please tell me what the next big thing is, as I've got some money I want to invest and I need someone to tell me where I should put it. Maybe I should buy stock in one of the companies making Android tablets perhaps?
3. Forces people to go to the App Store? I don't go there because I'm forced to - I go there because they have apps/products I want at the prices I (and millions of others) are more than willing to pay. The App Store is an excellent product, which is why people use it.
4. Conditioned to do so? I'm not conditioned. Neither are my friends that have iPhones. What's the matter, you all butt-hurt when people buy Apple products? You have to call them "sheep" or "conditioned" because they buy Apple? I hate to break it to you, but most buyers of Apple are not sheep or fanboys, and are, in fact, intelligent and well educated people who bought something they wanted after looking at all the options.
Hondaracer
03-06-2011, 09:35 AM
I don't particularly love apple products but I love my iPhone ever since my 3G :)
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They brainwashed me so I could play games on my iPhone
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LiquidTurbo
03-06-2011, 11:18 AM
I would suggest getting off the Apple ship now if you're on it, I think they've already done their best work and unless they make a great alteration to their OS, most upgrades from this point on will be largely cosmetic.
WTF? What makes you in a position to tell people to 'get off the Apple ship?"
How do you know exactly what their R&D team is working on?
"Largely cosmetic changes" You could say the same shit of Windows, since Windows95.
I could care less what people use, but really, you're in no business to tell people what to use and not use. If Apple-heads like their apple products then great. Let them be. It's no different than Honda fanboys liking Hondas, or Girls who like one kind of makeup.
No one is forcing anyone to buy Apple products, they do it, because they want to. That being said, I have an iPhone and a MBA, but my main computer is Windows, and will always be. My next phone will probably be Android, just because I like trying new things.
ScizzMoney
03-06-2011, 11:52 AM
People sure get heated about shit that doesn't matter
DanHibiki
03-07-2011, 04:16 AM
^Ya man people are getting mad upset up in herrr.
For me. I hate macs. I hate iTunes even more. And I Never got aboard the iPod ship.
But I do love my iPhone 4. Sometimes I just lay in bed for hours using it.
I was one of the early adopters when it came to the iPhone. I bought the original iPhone in the states before it came to Canada and I must say. That was a tough transition from my n95.
The phone was so damn limited. No custom ringtones!?!? Can't send files over Bluetooth??? No copy and paste?? No physical pad Is annoying. Wtf is this itunes shit i have to aync my videos and leave them on my computer or they will be gone from my phone too???The only cool thing about it was that it was touch screen and it was fun to play with the few gestures at first but I got bored of it so fast. Gave it to my sister in a few months after. I was also an apple hater.
Fast forward 2 n a half years. My sister is upgrading to the 3GS and I was convinced to give it another go after seeing all those app commercials on tv and DAAAAMN. Huge improvement in the software! This is how the phone should have been initially released. App store was awesome. Basic functions are finally there. Still damn iTunes and syncing but that's ok.
The one big thing that was missing was multitasking and it was this missing feature alone that made me so close to switching to a blackberry or android. Ofcourse once they announced ios4 in may I stayed on the ship
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Hot Karl
03-07-2011, 04:47 AM
"The real problem was something that social scientists, borrowing a phrase from movie theater racism, call the loud minority. The idea is that a small group's niche point of view is overrepresented simply because that's the group that's more likely to share it. In the case of the iPad, the loud minority were tech bloggers -- people who write and think about cutting-edge technology. The problem is that the more they know about technology, the less they're like most Americans."
"The iPad was a computer that finally made sense for people who didn't know how to use a mouse. It responded to your touch in exactly the way you, or even a marginally intelligent orangutan, would anticipate. Push the page you're reading left, and that's where it moved. If the link at the end of that gypsy-cursed email leads you to a scary page full of dicks, you just had to hit the only button on the machine to get back to your pretty, tiled home base."
Read more: http://www.cracked.com/article_18950_9-major-stories-everyone-got-wrong-this-year_p2.html#ixzz1FvBTcocV
just a cracked.com article but i thought that summed it up pretty well.
Looks like they are gonna go back to the old curved aluminum back design.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/03/07/031208-iPhone5_500.jpg
God dammit, gonna get pissed for hours trying to install invisible shield thingy on the curved back like my itouch 3/4.
They better release a 64g model(won't mind paying 2x price for a 128gb but I know it will never happen as the iPad2 only has 64), heck even the 64g touch is barely enough to hold all those lossless files and HD games.
Source:
http://www.macrumors.com/2011/03/07/iphone-5-to-get-aluminum-backing-redesigned-antenna/
J____
03-07-2011, 12:00 PM
looks like iphone 2g lol
insomniac
03-07-2011, 12:15 PM
^^i doubt its gonna look like that either..
that looks even worse than the iphone 3g LOLLL
These look more possible.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/03/10/232737-iPhone%205%20b_500.jpg
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/03/10/232737-iPhone%205%20f_500.jpg
Can't wait for it to come out... sucks to have to delete songs/apps when you want to add a new one.
Source:
http://www.macrumors.com/2011/03/10/iphone-5-design-images-with-larger-screen/
m3thods
03-12-2011, 08:56 AM
Apple is pretty much the only brand that actually bring innovation. A year ago, there wasn't even a tablet and look at how many brands are making a tablet today?
that's not true. the tablet idea has been around for a while. hp developed one and canned it. it was apple's engineering and marketing genius that brought the ipod/iphone/ipad to the forefront. that is what i give them props for. imo apple takes good ideas and makes them great. they're rarely first to market, but when they do get there they do it very well.
DanHibiki
03-12-2011, 05:36 PM
^first they would say "we aren't the first ones to do it but we are the first ones to do it right"
and then with the ipad it was "this is the year of the copycats"
jackmeister
03-12-2011, 06:02 PM
are there any websites that release Apple rumors and consistently get them right?
taylorrr
03-14-2011, 12:32 AM
would hate it if the back was rounded.. looks merely like a ipod touch imo :p
Manic!
03-14-2011, 02:34 AM
are there any websites that release Apple rumors and consistently get them right?
Ya there were but Apple sued them into oblivion.
http://www.macrumors.com/2007/12/20/thinksecret-shuts-down-settles-apple-lawsuit/
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2005/1/12/apple-sues-student-apple-computer-inc/
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