on 14-09-2018 09:52
Hi guys,
As you all know, this week Apple announced the upcoming launch of several new iPhone models which you can see below.
They all look and sound absolutely fantastic , and I'm sure you're all very excited about getting your hands on one of them or finding out what they are like from first hand reviews. You can read more about the specs and current details available for each of these devices on the links above. More information on pre-order and launch dates, including a Q&A can be found here.
So which one of these are you looking forward to the most, and will you be pre-ordering?
Let us know in the comments
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on 17-09-2018 11:31
on 17-09-2018 11:54
on 17-09-2018 11:54
Have to say though, this annoyed me...
1. Don't act like this is innovative, changing background blur is a basic function nowadays as seen ...
Just because you renamed it to look like people were changing the f-stop aperture....
Also, you don't have variable aperture, so putting those f stop numbers is just lying, flat out lying.
Even the 2 devices with variable aperture (S9, Note 9) don't put f stop information in the background blur, because it's 100% software.
on 17-09-2018 11:59
@viridis wrote:
Hearing this a lot, £749 is not a "cheaper alternative" and to have a 720p display in 2018 is quite an insult tbh.
When I went to school £749 was cheaper than £999
It's all relative though, and here's an article that offers an interesting insight on benchmarks, and why they don't always tell us the whole story
https://lifehacker.com/how-benchmarks-work-and-when-you-should-pay-attention-t-1792579167
on 17-09-2018 12:21
on 17-09-2018 18:22
on 17-09-2018 18:42
on 17-09-2018 18:42
same old phone and same old problems every year.....
on 18-09-2018 09:37
on 18-09-2018 12:07
@anticpated wrote:
In synthetic benchmarks like geekbench Apple processors are always good performers.
In terms of processing power the Samsung exynos is the next best thing. Kirin CPU used by Huawei is a close contender.
Snapdragon 845 and so forth should do most mere mortals unless you plan to use 3rd party apps which use a lot of power.
Come to think of it the processor race is an example of how petty people are. YouTube videos perpuate the narrow minded view of a few.
I think it’s just vanity really, as most of us don’t really need anything like the processing power that the latest devices offer. Admittedly, there are probably some hardcore gamers who might benefit I suppose. But considering the kind of tasks that the majority of users need to perform, I find it ironic that the most powerful computer that I own, is the one that I carry in my pocket.
18-09-2018 13:51 - edited 18-09-2018 13:55
18-09-2018 13:51 - edited 18-09-2018 13:55
The camera aperture is approximately 1 tenth the length of the focal length on a lens. Therefore any moire blurring or otherwise filter used on the iPhone software has to be software based.
This aside. The hype train has started it's journey. Toot toot! 😁