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iPhone 8/8 Plus/X & iOS 11 never too early to start a rumour thread on the upcoming 10-year anniversary edition, colour me interested. Hope it's not 5.8" as rumoured. Anni version is the flagship model with OLED. Price will be in the 4-figure territory, USD. all three models (vanilla, plus, anniversary) will have glass back and wireless charging. https://www.macrumors.com/2017/02/09...less-charging/ |
PCs went mainstream in 1993 with the Pentium I. In 10 years the average price dropped roughly 40%. In the same time span, smartphones managed to double in prices. Someone please explain the logic in this. :fulloffuck: http://edge.alluremedia.com.au/m/k/2...ss-insider.jpg |
if you look at the Console price is going up. Not by much but is going up. The reason why it is going up is because you there isn't a 3rd party that makes them (Xbox made by Microsoft PS by Sony Nintendo Switch made by Nintendo). While Gaming PC there are lot's of different company making the same thine IE Dell, Sony, HP, Asus etc etc.. also people can easily build their own PC since there are of retailers out there that sell parts. In order for PC makers PC hardware makers to stay in market they have make sure their product is reasonable price. Then you have cell phone which again much like console only a few brand actually makes them Samsung, Apple, LG, HTC etc etc. There is much competition. That is why console and cell phone price will keep going up. There are more manfacture now that makes cell phone but their product is not really ground breaking. If you look at the more successful 1+ they are still using 1080p display, no curve display, No OLED, design is average. A lot of the smaller company their design isn't ground breaking, good sepcs but it lacks marketing. Cell price will go down but for that to happen people needs to start moving away from the big brand and start looking into smaller brand. That likely won't happen because the average customer usually buys their cell phone from a cell phone provider which only carries big brand name cell phones. |
Game consoles have pretty much stayed the same when adjusted for inflation. A Nintendo wasn't exactly cheap in the 90s at $200 bucks back then. On the software side games have never really been cheaper. I remember N64 games being around $100 sometimes. There's so many sales now that within the year you'll get the game you want for $30. Phones have gotten crazy. While it's true they've gone beyond just being a phone and they are adding more tech, they are making a killing on these $1000+ phones. |
Agreed. Remember how much 200$ for a nintendo was? That was a huge price tag back then. Now you can get xbone for $299ish. Much more affordable. Cell phone prices are insane though. Especially since all the pricing is really based on "gigs" Iphones go up by hundreds of dollars just to double the memory. I don't understand how simply changing the storage chip can double the price of a phone (32-128gig) Berz out. |
Well they can enjoy it while it lasts cause no one stays on top forever. Just like Sony was unstoppable in the 80s and early 90s, Nintendo was King of consoles, Apple and Samsung will one day not be the best selling smartphones. |
i wish we could just start building smart phones and just have to replace components every X years instead of the whole damn thing at once |
The thing with these phones is that you don't really need to replace them as much as people do. I'm still using my 3 year old Nexus 5. There's nothing that I NEED that the new phones offer, but I'll admit they are nice. This just so happens to be a product where people are willing to buy every year or so, which isn't surprising because what do you use more than your phone? |
some guy in the MacRumors comments was saying $1000 over 3 years is only buck a day with 2 year-plans and how much time people spend glued to their phones they can easily justify the purchase regardless of their income level I still believe something as common as a phone should not have the pricing exceed inflation. Professional gear where it takes a lot of R&D, sure...but not a daily communication device just because the BoM increased slightly. I'm just excited to see big changes in the iPhone again if rumors are true. |
just wondering if you guys think because its iphones 10th anniversary. they are just going to name it iphone10 and skip 8 and 9 ? |
Average price of a PC has come down but not on the high end. You can easily exceed $3000 building a high end PC when you can buy a $500 Dell is more than good enough for everyday needs. It's the same with phones. The high end hasn't really gone up or down. At $1195, the most expensive iPhone actually cost a little less than the Nokia 8890 that I paid $1000 for when adjusted for 16 years of inflation. The low and mid range phones have come down in price. If you don't look at the iPhone, you can get a new smartphone $200. A $500 phone is more than adequate for everyday tasks. |
high-end PC market has fucked up prices mostly because of greed hard drive makers are known to price-fix...the flood in SE asia only affected production for less than a year but they kept prices inflated for well over 2 years Intel's flagship CPU costs $2000, because no competition. Nvidia flagship card costs $1600, because no competition. I agree, if these corporations keep increasing price with incremental upgrades and hubris, they'll eventually run out of luck and loyalty and crumble like the titans of yesteryear...Sony, Nokia, 3dfx Quote:
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I'm guessing Apple is going to make a separate line for the new iPhone while keeping the 7s going as a tradition. It makes little sense for it to introduce 7s and 8 simultaneously. Most likely they are going to call it iPhone X, Air, Pro or some shit like that. |
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These days the improvements are incremental and mostly software, I don't see the need to upgrade as regularly. I think people have gotten caught up in the upgrade cycle for no reason. |
Samsung is supplying the OLED, not LG (which I believe only make TV/monitor displays) http://res.heraldm.com/content/image...13000888_0.jpg Apple Orders 160M iPhone 8 OLED Panels | News & Opinion | PCMag.com |
going universal with USB-C makes so much sense..hope it's true curved screen...that rumour is older than Tim Cook himself iPhone 8 to drop Lightning connector in favour of USB-C port, making everyone buy new accessories, claims report | The Independent |
^it is not going to way of USB-c it will keep the lightning and use USB-c fast charging capabilities. |
I think it makes perfect sense for them to go USB-C... after all, Apple basically designed USB-C and it went all in with newer macs. The reasoning is more clear when they introduced USB3 capable hardware on iPad12.9. The hardware itself is capable, but the port isn't as well as the current lightning cables (it doesn't have enough pin configuration to go superspeed USB). So instead of introducing lightning 2, why not go with USB-C directly. Assuming it builds the necessary specs, Apple can have extremely fast charging (USB-C is rated for 100w/5amp both way, vastly superior to the roughly 30w/2.5amp lightning is capable of delivering) |
I can't see Apple going USB-C quite yet as they make a shit load from people paying for the right to make lightning cables. |
By going lightning 2, current iOS users complain and still the same target market, how much more can earn by MFI licensing is relative to iOS devices sold. By going USB-C, current iOS complain but make current modern Android users (assuming they already invested in cables to charge their modern Android phones) one less thing to worry about when switching. Lose MFI licensing for good. These are the 2 options and their respective scenario. I'd believe if Cook is at least reasonably adequate as a CEO, selling more iPhones would be WAY more important than selling more lightning cables. |
lightning is thinner than usb c. |
Will Apple use the Intel chipset as they did on the 7? |
Leaked schematic https://cdn.macrumors.com/article-ne...-schematic.jpg Renders based on leaks https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/r7...News/i-3-2.jpg http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2017...b94fd6e7f.jpeg |
I'd be surprised if Apple had no bezels at all like the bottom renders. The top pic looks more likely. |
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