Guys I got my hands on top secret upgrade list for the iPhone.
Straight from Apple's vault.
Periscope zoom - Year 2022.
Full screen no notch display - Year 2025.
960fps & above slow motion recording - Year 2026.
100W charging - Year 2030.
Fully functional widgets - Year 2030.
Dedicated cooling - Year 2032.
RGB glowing logo at the back - Year 2035.
Gaming specific iPhone - Year 2040.
Expandable storage (will only accept proprietary microSd cards) - Year 2045.
Seamless connectivity without requiring iTunes - Year 2070.
YUKI93, 23 Jul 2020I can bet that the camera sensor are still being sourced from Sony.New camera lenses means they might buy lenses from Carl Zeiss or Leica. I wish Apple would try Quad Bayer and see how can they perfect that. I wish the next iPhone would get a Quad Bayer, big main camera sensor with ODAF (Omnidirectional Autofocus like Find X2 Pro and OP8 Pro).
MrKong, 23 Jul 2020Agree with what you're saying. I used to own Samsung phones in the past, starting from... moreAnd don't forget that Samsung Exynos is falling apart. That's sad. With a eye-watering price tag wants you to switch back to iPhone or consider cheaper Chinese alternatives.
Bogdan, 23 Jul 2020This is so true. I always been an Android and Windows guy, and I kind of disliked (not hate) A... moreAgree with what you're saying.
I used to own Samsung phones in the past, starting from the Note 3, then the FE. They were wonderful phones. UI is buggy or slow, but Apple's iOS are not bug-free either (with iOS 7). Exynos SoC was relatively powerful that time. I disliked the iPhone 6-X as the performance is not as good as it suggests, and I didn't find them having an interesting feature compared to Samsung flagships. (Yes, I tried an iPhone 6s and it was an average phone, nothing special).
But Apple (and several Chinese competitors, especially Huawei and Xiaomi) have caught up. Software and performance got better as well.
Wily2020, 23 Jul 2020” Now, Apple implements them on their IOS 14 phones and they become main stream over night.
... moreThis is so true. I always been an Android and Windows guy, and I kind of disliked (not hate) Apple products in the past, because they were always expensive. I bought my first Apple device when I was 35 years old, 15 years after I started buying gadgets.
But man, some people are hating on Apple so much. And the worst part is they hate other people, who have Apple products, like is some kind of rule.
The same goes with what Apple is doing as a company, no matter if they do something good or bad, they automatically hate it and saying bad words (they copy, they do not innovate, etc.). This goes to show you how little some people really are, and I am not talking about height.
mooox, 23 Jul 2020Everything had been on Android way before Apple had it.
Everyone had always been copying eac... more” As for Apple Pay, outside of US, I don't think many people use Apple Pay, because most countries have far more technologically more advanced banks than US. There's no benefit to use Apple Pay, because it is not faster nor secure nor has better acceptance than any other chip-based wireless credit card.”
You got it very wrong, actually in US it’s least used compared to population, it’s popular in many countries and especially now with COVID the using been rising fast.
Apple pay is faster and more secure than any card (if you steal someone card you can go and start using it for wireless payment) also someone could get close to you and start milking money from you without you knowing it (that’s why there’s those safe wallets in the market nowdays). Also chip based wireless credit card have spend limit, it can also break after time. Since Apple Pay came like 4 years ago here, i’ve been using it 99,9% of times (because here in EU it works basicly everywhere) and we have advanced bank tech and i also have wireless NFC card, but taking my phone out of the pocket is just faster than taking my wallet out of my pocket and showing the card and putting it back.
And let’s not even talk about paying with Apple watch!
You don’t think many people use Apple Pay?
Well, this February before the covid” Apple Pay, the company’s mobile wallet, is gaining a notable chunk of payment transactions around the world. So much so, competition watchdogs are starting to pay attention.
As it stands, Apple Pay is responsible for around 5% of card transactions, globally. However, over the next five years this is expected to grow to 10%, Quartz reports. Eventually, Apple Pay could be competing with the likes of payment processing mainstay PayPal.
Bogdan, 23 Jul 2020What's up with this widgets? Nobody cared or talked about them. Now, Apple implements the... more” Now, Apple implements them on their IOS 14 phones and they become main stream over night.
I never used widgets on my Android phones in the past. Nobody that I knew, who had an Android phone in the last 3-4 years, ever used widgets. ”
Exactly most people who i know have Android phone and when i look their home screen they only have those stock widgets which are there when you start using it. Most people propably don’t even know that you can get more of them. Also those people who use widgets says most of them just sucks, they are badly made. Now with Apple widgets going to be mainstream thing just like for example Apple Pay. Google had google pay years before and hardly no-one know what it is or that they might have it.
Why in 2 years ???? So stupid if they had it now even i would try apple.......
Innovation ? Fu*k no
Anonymous, 23 Jul 2020How many times have you changed your name for being banned tr*ll? Your name is even anonymous. And I have been replying to a tr*ll who has also been banned before. No big deal and don't act as if you're a moderator.
ThePong, 23 Jul 2020Android:
-Copied navigation gestures.
-Copied night mode.
-Copied contactless payment fea... moreEverything had been on Android way before Apple had it.
Everyone had always been copying each other, but Apple made it a case where it was ok for them to copy other people and not ok for other people to copy them.
As for Apple Pay, outside of US, I don't think many people use Apple Pay, because most countries have far more technologically more advanced banks than US. There's no benefit to use Apple Pay, because it is not faster nor secure nor has better acceptance than any other chip-based wireless credit card.
As a business owner outside US, I can tell you I have a lot more people using Samsung Pay than Apple Pay, though both are pretty rare nowadays.
iOS Succckkks, 23 Jul 2020IOS reaching the quality and maturity of widgets on Android?
It will take them 10 more years.... moreWhat's up with this widgets? Nobody cared or talked about them. Now, Apple implements them on their IOS 14 phones and they become main stream over night.
I never used widgets on my Android phones in the past. Nobody that I knew, who had an Android phone in the last 3-4 years, ever used widgets.
I will probably never used widgets on my current iphone either, if I will still have the phone in 2-3 months. lol.
So, just get over it already. So many fanboys in here, I think I am going to vomit.
ThePong, 23 Jul 2020iOS 14 not even released globally and officially and you have already assumed it's poorly... moreHow many times have you changed your name for being banned tr*ll?
ThePong, 23 Jul 2020Android:
-Copied navigation gestures.
-Copied night mode.
-Copied contactless payment fea... moreNight mode has been present on Google before Apple.
Dark mode existed since years.
Gestures existed 7 years back.
Everything was available on Android via third party apps.
Split screen multitasking was there for years before it got incorporated into default OS.
Latest so called privacy feature copied by iOS 14 which already existed on Realme and miui 12.
MIUI is what iOS can only dream of becoming one day.
Apple pay was copied after NFC payments on Android.
As usual IOS is late to the party with periscope.
Shameless company is at the bottom of the barrel when it comes to innovation in the smartphone segment.
JDK, 22 Jul 2020That may be a reason, but I feel like it's mostly for perfection. Oftentimes, the tran... moreNot
iOS Succckkks, 22 Jul 2020Widgets have been mastered on Android years back.
Apple is simply copying.
Sad part is that ... moreAndroid:
-Copied navigation gestures.
-Copied night mode.
-Copied contactless payment features. None worked better than Apple Pay.
-Xiaomi MIUI and Vivo FuntouchOS copying iOS elements. Neither MIUI and FuntouchOS are properly optimised (many bugs).
It's OK to copy each other these days.
Still waiting for new cooling solution for iPhones. Only graphene layers (which is only a small area, unfortunately) does not prevent severe throttling.
ToF sensor in Pro models will definitely be welcome. If they don't come with ToF sensor (and of course, USB-C port), then it may be a bit of a tough sell.
iOS Succckkks, 23 Jul 2020IOS reaching the quality and maturity of widgets on Android? It will take them 10 more years.... moreiOS 14 not even released globally and officially and you have already assumed it's poorly made. Not defending Apple, but you better troll properly with more logic.
ypcx, 23 Jul 2020I can't decide which company insults their loyal customers more - Samsung with the Exynos... moreLess features is better than a POS phone
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