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3 minutes ago, DrMacintosh said:

It’s possible next year. But USB-C is a bigger connector overall and Apple might stick with lighting just for that. 

If its so big then why does every other phone including thinner and smaller ones have type-c? The iPad having type-c is a huge step and iphones need it just as much. 

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Just now, mynameisjuan said:

If its so big then why does every other phone including thinner and smaller ones have type-c? The iPad having type-c is a huge step and iphones need it just as much. 

Why don’t those same manufacturers follow the USB-C spec? 

 

The iPad needed it for what it’s intended to do. The iPhone really only needs its connector for charging these days. 

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6 minutes ago, DrMacintosh said:

Why don’t those same manufacturers follow the USB-C spec? 

 

The iPad needed it for what it’s intended to do. The iPhone really only needs its connector for charging these days. 

Type-c is not really a spec based on every device ever that uses them. Its all over the fucking place. Biggest grip with type-c.

 

Its not just about charging, most people who have iphones also have macbooks that are all type-c. Want to use your headphone dongle on a mac, fuck you. Want to use you plethora of type-c cables used for TB3 docks to charge your iphone or transfer itunes stuff, fuck you buy a cable for one purpose. Want to charge you phone with someone elses other Android charger or macbook charger, fuck you should of brought a cable.

 

Apple is about ecosystem but its currently in this fucked up state of trying to make everything compatible. 

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9 minutes ago, mynameisjuan said:

If its so big then why does every other phone including thinner and smaller ones have type-c? The iPad having type-c is a huge step and iphones need it just as much. 

The same reason reason Apple won't provide a 3.5mm headphone jack even though there is room for one, profit on dongles and adapters.

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4 minutes ago, Blademaster91 said:

The same reason reason Apple won't provide a 3.5mm headphone jack even though there is room for one, profit on dongles and adapters.

It pure BS. I mean why not make it a millimeter thicker so the damn camera doesnt have to protrude from the phone. They did this with the ipad 2018 also which I dont know who people are going to draw without constant wobble. 

 

Samsung crams everything including the kitchen sink in their phone and apple cries about space in the phone. While all being in a smaller form factor. 

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4 minutes ago, mynameisjuan said:

Type-c is not really a spec based on every device ever that uses them. Its all over the fucking place. Biggest grip with type-c.

I wonder who is at fault for that.....

4 minutes ago, mynameisjuan said:

Want to use your headphone dongle on a mac, fuck you.

That makes no sense, all Macs have 3.5mm jacks and are USB-C compatible. You would never need a dongle

5 minutes ago, mynameisjuan said:

Want to use you plethora of type-c cables used for TB3 docks to charge your iphone or transfer itunes stuff, fuck you buy a cable for one purpose.

You would have had to have had two separate cables in the first place, so one of them being lighting really isnt a negative

 

Also you can sync everything in iTunes wirelessly

6 minutes ago, mynameisjuan said:

Want to charge you phone with someone elses other Android charger or macbook charger, fuck you should of brought a cable.

Yeah, you should have. People have been used to that since 2007 and it wasn't that big of a deal then and its not that big of a deal now.

 

I have actually not seen many USB-C equipped phones out in the wild. Mostly just iPhones and older Android phones. 

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I don't think space was the reason the new iPads lack the headphone jack.

 

They should be more than big enough to house one anyhow.

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5 minutes ago, mynameisjuan said:

I dont know who people are going to draw without constant wobble.

Something with that much surface area does no wobble when you put it on a table

 

5 minutes ago, mynameisjuan said:

Samsung crams everything including the kitchen sink in their phone and apple cries about space in the phone. While all being in a smaller form factor. 

Samsung also doesn't make good tablets so.....and their phones are not smaller than iPhones, they are actually much bigger now. 

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4 minutes ago, DrMacintosh said:

and their phones are not smaller than iPhones, they are actually much bigger now. 

Not by that much though

 

Versus an XS Max, the recent Notes are a little taller but also a little narrower. The difference would be smaller had the Note not been in a case and if the forehead and chinbar were a little smaller.

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Just now, D13H4RD said:

Not by that much though

 

Versus an XS Max, the recent Notes are a little taller but also a little narrower.

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The curved edges sicken me xD 

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5 minutes ago, DrMacintosh said:

Something with that much surface area does no wobble when you put it on a table

Oh yes they do the moment you touch them or do whatever.

 

I remember placing my 2015 Pro on something off center, which made it almost as if it had a camera bump, and while interacting with it, it wobbled quite a bit. I don't think a camera bump is really that practical, especially since tablets aren't really used much for photography (the capturing part)

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11 minutes ago, mynameisjuan said:

Apple is about ecosystem but its currently in this fucked up state of trying to make everything compatible. 

They are trying to improve their compatibility but recently it's been shocking, you still can't charge your iPhone or Macbooks without the USB-B standard or a dongle. They are in this awkward transition stage but I think it's for the best in the long run.

11 minutes ago, mynameisjuan said:

I dont know who people are going to draw without constant wobble.

I think their design focus is more on using a case and the keyboard, so I agree it probably would wobble or not be level but this is solved by using a case.

2 minutes ago, DrMacintosh said:

The curved edges sicken me xD 

I don't like that notch though. It still surprises me Apple are going with that style, for the time being at least, I'm sure it will be improved soon.

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Just now, D13H4RD said:

I don't think a camera bump is really that practical, especially since tablets aren't really used much for photography (the capturing part)

That camera is mostly for AR, lol

 

1 minute ago, D13H4RD said:

Oh yes they do the moment you touch them or do whatever.

Also if that is the case you shouldn't even be putting a naked iPad on a table. Only the marketing team gets to do that ?

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2 minutes ago, DrMacintosh said:

The curved edges sicken me xD 

 Not even noticeable in person when you're looking at it, the notch on the other hand is the real sickening thing. :D

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Just now, Blademaster91 said:

 Not even noticeable in person when you're looking at it, the notch on the other hand is the real sickening thing. :D

I used the XR/XS and XS Max at best buy for about an hour, I didn't even notice the Notch xD 

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1 minute ago, D13H4RD said:

I don't think a camera bump is really that practical, especially since tablets aren't really used much for photography (the capturing part)

Agreed, I'm I need to take a photo with my iPad...I might as well grab my iPhone it's just in my pocket anyway ? Just AirDrop it.

 

It seems really unnecessary, I'd prefer a smaller camera and more IO. Make it happen Tim.

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2 minutes ago, ZacoAttaco said:

I'm sure it will be improved soon.

It won't, its the design Apple is sticking with until the technology to put the sensors under the display is viable. 

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1 minute ago, DrMacintosh said:

Also if that is the case you shouldn't even be putting a naked iPad on a table. Only the marketing team gets to do that ?

has been using his 2015 Pro naked for nearly its entire life

 

1 minute ago, Blademaster91 said:

 Not even noticeable in person when you're looking at it, the notch on the other hand is the real sickening thing. :D

Eh, I'd say there's a reason why I keep my Note in a case.

 

The curved edges look nice and Samsung's palm-rejection is pretty solid. But as for practicality......ehhhhhhhh

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Just now, D13H4RD said:

has been using his 2015 Pro naked for nearly its entire life

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5 hours ago, DrMacintosh said:

Yeah, that would have been nice. However it seems like Apple is aiming the Mac Mini towards basic home computing and data ingestion points. Both of which don’t require massive GPU prowess. 

 

eGPUs are an option though not really practical 

Or Apple is quite lazy to put proper cooling on a 65W TDP chip with Radeon Vega graphics by making the case ever so slightly thicker. No wonder a lot of Macs are quite hot under heavy load and immediately throttle just like the iMac Pro and the i9 MacBook Pro. 

 

As much as I like macOS, Macs nowadays are kind off a hard sell compared to iPhones and iPads. 

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7 minutes ago, DrMacintosh said:

I used the XR/XS and XS Max at best buy for about an hour, I didn't even notice the Notch xD 

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Nah I'm playing of course

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3 minutes ago, D13H4RD said:

has been using his 2015 Pro naked for nearly its entire life

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Was relevant for multiple posts, pls don't permaban, thx

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21 minutes ago, mynameisjuan said:

It pure BS. I mean why not make it a millimeter thicker so the damn camera doesnt have to protrude from the phone. They did this with the ipad 2018 also which I dont know who people are going to draw without constant wobble. 

 

Samsung crams everything including the kitchen sink in their phone and apple cries about space in the phone. While all being in a smaller form factor. 

I like the new iPad but wow, some real design oversight to have a camera that sticks out on a freaking tablet, you'd have to put your $800 tablet in a case to get rid of the wobble. And no headphone jack, no real excuse to not have one on a larger device, the iPad pro should have 2 USB-C ports so you have another port left for transferring images from a camera or charging the pen. At least Samsung is one of the few left doing it right, smaller in screen to device ratio, still cramming in front camera and sensors with no notch and a 3.5mm jack.

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2 minutes ago, Blademaster91 said:

At least Samsung is one of the few left doing it right, smaller in screen to device ratio, still cramming in front camera and sensors with no notch and a 3.5mm jack.

No, I'm sorry, but they really aren't. 

 

Samsungs latest Galaxy tab competes with the iPad Pro in 0 categories. 

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2 minutes ago, DrMacintosh said:

No, I'm sorry, but they really aren't. 

 

Samsungs latest Galaxy tab competes with the iPad Pro in 0 categories. 

I’d have to agree, the iPad Pro’s biggest competitor is the Surface line from Microsoft. Especially with the introduction of the Surface Go line.

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