Kosmik
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Is that the sound of millions of apple fanboys cursing? Yes it is, Mr Anderson.

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It does not differ much from the 4 design?
It's not well advertised since capacitive screens are quite impressive in themselves, but it's actually a highly unresponsive laggy touchscreen technology (we're talking 50-100ms response rates frequently). Resistive screens have far higher response rates for instance - one reason why Nintendo stuck with resistive screens on their Wii U and 3DS. There is plenty of room for improvement in the feel of the touchscreens - Nokia did something great with the 920 as well. I think this is one feature that also doesn't immediately strike as impressive but in use will make a huge difference to the 'feel' of the phone.I am interested to know what the reasoning behind adding this feature is. Apple have always had the best touch responsiveness. And you have to wonder if this adds a higher risk to the reliability of the device.
Maybe, but is it necessary? To me, it seems a bit silly to have console-level graphics on a device that small. Considering the battery drain, and no tangible benefit, it also has me questioning whether the even more sensitive screen has the reliability to match. Perhaps on an iPad I would be better convinced...
That is absolutely true. They didn't touch on it much but I posted the Anandtech hands on above and to me it immediately looks far more responsive. Responsiveness is also related to the touchscreen thing. They kept talking up how much faster it was loading and switching apps.Benchmarks are one thing, but Apple have never needed benchmarks for vinidication. UI responsiveness is most important, I would have hoped that Apple touched on it more (if they did, then I missed it).
Well now there are some rumours coming out about Google Maps future tech that makes me think maybe they missed a trick here.Definitely, I was quite impressed. Definitely won't be missing Google Maps.
Yea it waits to be seen. All we got was a measly slide with some vague percentage numbers.Agreed. Given that the 5 employs a single radio chip, could be possible. But this might also cause worse battery life- constant polling etc.
Think it'll be plenty good enough to stand up. The panorama mode - ok everyone's had panorama for yonks, but the demo in action was insanely fast and it really seems to work.But will most likely be eclipsed by Sony, so no more king of the hill for them.
EVERYONE missed the boat here. It's this tidy little profit machine that they have completely to themselves. And by the looks of the new iTouch, they'll continue to own that market.Samsung definitely missed the boat on this, the Galaxy Player is garbage. I really like the new iPod Touch, but they are pushing the terminology of video game console here. I love how the nano looks just like the Nokia Lumia range:
Yea I didn't realize that. Still can't figure out how to do it on my phone thoughAlso available in Jelly Bean.
WTF would you want a nano-sim? They waste their time on making rubbish features that is not needed.
Q. How does the stock Samsung mail app work with Exchange?Not so clear cut in the corporate world where MS Exchange Server is the norm. How does the stock Samsung mail app work with Exchange? iOS's mail app is a darn good replication of Outlook's full functionality on a phone.
I'd like to ask my mother to pick one up in NY next week, or in the UK, but what are the chances of seeing the new sim card here any time soon?
Out of interest did you criticise the micro-SIM and when Apple introduced it?
It's now the norm.
I don't get hung up on the importance of these trends. The world will decide with time whether nano-SIMs are a good idea or not.
When Samsung introduce the nano-SIM I expect you to be criticising it
Or will you?
These arguments - like those in the PD section - will never produce a "winner" because people will stick to what they believe in (or not believe in) no matter what is presented. I cannot understand/appreciate why some people buy the things they do because it makes no sense to me ... but to them for reasons I cannot appreciate it does.
I think to look at it another way- this is the Aston Martin of phones. The design language does not change much, but it is still impressive. I dunno about the "camo gear" comparision (seems a bit harsh) but the S3 is not in the same class. Not that it is a badly designed phone mind you, ergonomically it is brilliant.No you're absolutely right, that's why I think people have been initially underwhelmed by it. "It's just an iPhone 4" etc. But take a look at the video where Jonny Ive talks up the design process. This thing is the Armani custom tailored suit of electronics (vs SGS3's camo gear I think is an apt metaphor). It's pure class. Immediately make the iPhone4 look cheap and chubby.
I see. This puts things into more perspective. But now it begs another question- does this mean Apple are admitting that iOS will no longer be able to claim to be the smoothest and most responsive mobile OS? I am very interested to see the improvements when the final builds of Jelly Bean are released. I still do have concerns over the reliability of the new screen, in general day to day handling and usage. Remember the days when the first batch of touch screen phones came out (a few HTC's come to my mind)?It's not well advertised since capacitive screens are quite impressive in themselves, but it's actually a highly unresponsive laggy touchscreen technology (we're talking 50-100ms response rates frequently). Resistive screens have far higher response rates for instance - one reason why Nintendo stuck with resistive screens on their Wii U and 3DS. There is plenty of room for improvement in the feel of the touchscreens - Nokia did something great with the 920 as well. I think this is one feature that also doesn't immediately strike as impressive but in use will make a huge difference to the 'feel' of the phone.
Well... it is an Apple statement so I do take that with a pinch of saltHe said at one point that iTouch is the nr1 videogame console on earth. Not sure how he gets those numbers but I reckon it's not far off. iPhones are gaming class devices for a lot of people. Not to mention that the GPU is what makes things like that Flyover demo so impressive.
This relates to my post above. I think that iOS 6 has not been significantly changed. Not sure if this is because Jelly Bean was more of an update than a revision, but I am interested to see how this pans out. Apple have always trumpeted the slickness of their UI- if Android does not take advantage of this incremental update, it would frankly be disappointing.That is absolutely true. They didn't touch on it much but I posted the Anandtech hands on above and to me it immediately looks far more responsive. Responsiveness is also related to the touchscreen thing. They kept talking up how much faster it was loading and switching apps.
Gonna do some reading up on this, sounds interesting.Well now there are some rumours coming out about Google Maps future tech that makes me think maybe they missed a trick here.
And that didn't work out too well with the iPad and it's overheating issue...Yea it waits to be seen. All we got was a measly slide with some vague percentage numbers.
For sure, as long as the quality has not decreased I see no reason why they need to up the ante. Smartphones should be able to double as acceptable camera replacements, so Apple has it done correctly here IMO.Think it'll be plenty good enough to stand up. The panorama mode - ok everyone's had panorama for yonks, but the demo in action was insanely fast and it really seems to work.
No disputing that. If I were in the market for a portable media player, they would be second choice to a Nexus 7.EVERYONE missed the boat here. It's this tidy little profit machine that they have completely to themselves. And by the looks of the new iTouch, they'll continue to own that market.
Neither can I, I can only assume that this feature is built into the official releases...Yea I didn't realize that. Still can't figure out how to do it on my phone though![]()
I thought it was going to be an S3 killer. From the specs I LOL'd then yawned ...