Re: [Techno-Chat]: Apple Sees The Light!
The last MacBook I saw had USB3.0 host ports. But that was in 2014. I have not yet had the opportunity to play with the new MacBook Pro models. But I’m sure that there will be, or have been, changes. I’m equally sure that the MacBook Air is due for a revamped model shortly, inline with the more pricy models. My complements and kindest regards Gordon Smith: Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. Contact: • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S On 2 Jun 2017, at 19:44, Dane Trethowan wrote: The battle between Apple and Samsung is perhaps the most public one, a piece I read the other day pointed out just how complex the market for Smart Phones has become. Whilst - as you say - Apple and Samsung seem to get all the PR attention there are other manufacturers - notably from China - who are making massive inroads into the market given their ability to come out with a cheap and feature packed product - even if corners are cut, the build isn't good nor the quality -. Regarding the Mac? I had a Macbook some years ago which had 2 USB 3.0 ports, think it was a 2011 Macbook. I was given to understand that things had changed since then and Apple were now using USB C on their Macbook machines. On 3/06/2017 4:18 AM, Gordon Smith wrote: > I was referring to the battle specifically between Apple and Samsung who, I > think it’s safe to say, are the two most widely sold phone manufacturers. I > won’t comment on other manufacturers as I’ve no experience. Regarding > MacBook, they use USB3.0 and the new Thunderbolt 3.0 standards. Although > USB3.0 is, as you know, significantly faster and more powerful than USB 2.0, > Thunderbolt 3.- is, so I am told, around 50% faster than USB3.0. Reputedly, > with the new Thunderbolt 3.0 drives which are now becoming more popular with > Mac users, it is possible to transfer up to 4.5GB of data between the machine > and the Thunderbolt device per minute. That is going some, and I can’t wait > to see it first hand. > > Getting back to the iPhone, I’m glad I never yielded to the temptation to > invest in an iPhone6 or iPhone7. I’ll need an iPhone8 so that I can train my > future clients when I assume my new role as CEO of my new company later this > year. So we’ll see. But I’m quite excited about the future of Android, given > all of the devices that will support the platform. > > > > My complements and kindest regards > Gordon Smith: > > > Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. > > Contact: > > • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 > • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 > • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 > > • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 > • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S > > > > On 2 Jun 2017, at 17:42, Dane Trethowan wrote: > > Hmm.. interesting. > From my perspective - having deliberately made the decision to use another > brand outside the square when it comes to Smart Phone - I nod my head in > agreement but I would also say that I don’t think any particular company has > an edge here and really the people who do have an edge are the consumers > given that they have so much to choose from. > My Sony xPeria X-Performance has many qualities I wish my Samsung S8 had, a > nicer set of stereo speakers make a world of difference to simple tasks such > as listening to speech feedback provided by Talkback. > Audio support is better for Bluetooth and other connected devices. > I’m not saying the Samsung S8 is bad, far from it, a superb machine but I > will say that - even compared to my older Samsung Galaxy S6 - the iPhone 6 > clearly shows its age. > I often wonder why Apple didn’t choose to work with USB C earlier given Apple > MacBook machines now use that standard as I understand it? > >> On 2 Jun 2017, at 11:40 pm, Gordon Smith wrote: >> >> Hello everybody >> >> Apple’s new 4.7 and 5.1-inch iPhone 8, to be released in September or >> October of this year, will feature a new glass body, front-facing camera, no >> Home button, USB connector (replaces the Lightning port, which Apple is >> phasing out), wireless charging and new A11 processor for faster >> responsiveness. >> >> With Edge-to-edge display, fingerprint sensor and varying capacities, Apple >> is now following Samsung, it would seem. As I understand it, they are also >> trying to make the iPhone thinner and lighter. That’s why they are ditching >> the Aluminium case. >> >> |The home button, again, as with Samsung’s new S8 Galaxy, has been dumped. I >> also understand that, as with the iPhone 7S and 7S+, there will be no >> dedicated audio connector. >> >> Clearly, the battle of the smart phones is now
Re: [Techno-Chat]: Apple Sees The Light!
That, as they say, is life! I could use the same argument for the old original iOS connector, as I bought a keyboard and dock for those devices. Another example of “Caveat Emptor”, (Let The Buyer Beware). Technology moves on, as we all know. Again, you could argue that those who have PowerPC Macs cannot install any operating system later than either Leopard, or was it Snow Leopard, cannot quite remember. But the same point arises. What about those people who invested hundreds on those machines? What about those who still love steam engines, they cannot travel the main railway lines any longer. What about those who love old-fashioned wind-up gramophones which used wax cylinders instead of vinyl disks, and so it goes on. My complements and kindest regards Gordon Smith: Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. Contact: • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S On 3 Jun 2017, at 11:41, Dane Trethowan wrote: I thought those adapters already came with the iPhone 7? Don't know of course as I never saw fit to upgrade to that model. I do take your point though, I bought a Philips pair of DAC headphones that plug directly into the Lightning port so I won't be using those on an Apple iPhone 8 should I indeed bother to buy one. Perhaps a USB C Lightning Adapter may become available too? I notice that Docks for iPhone and so on seem to be dead now, yes you can get them second -hand if you really want one and who wouldnt'! there are some truly superb Docks out there to be had for a song, the B&W Z2 is just one example which has a lightning dock, the older B&W Zeppelin models have dock connectors - both the original 30 pin or the lightning connector depending on the model you choose. As for my external Oppo portable DAC I bought for use with my phones? It will work with any standard, Lightning, USB Micro and USB C amongst others. On 3/06/2017 7:58 PM, Debbie Yuille wrote: > They will make them but the issue I see is that people have already gone out > and bought lightning to 3.5 MM Jacks so they have wasted their money which is > a shame. > > Debbie > > -Original Message- > From: Joe Quinn [mailto:jdawg1...@gmail.com] > Sent: Saturday, 3 June 2017 12:01 AM > To: techno-chat@techno-chat.net > Subject: Re: [Techno-Chat]: Apple Sees The Light! > > So they axed the 3.5mm headphone jack, only to ax the lightning port a year > later? What'll they do for headphones now? To my knowledge, they don't have > headphones with usb ends! > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Jun 2, 2017, at 8:40 AM, Gordon Smith wrote: >> >> Hello everybody >> >> Apple’s new 4.7 and 5.1-inch iPhone 8, to be released in September or >> October of this year, will feature a new glass body, front-facing camera, no >> Home button, USB connector (replaces the Lightning port, which Apple is >> phasing out), wireless charging and new A11 processor for faster >> responsiveness. >> >> With Edge-to-edge display, fingerprint sensor and varying capacities, Apple >> is now following Samsung, it would seem. As I understand it, they are also >> trying to make the iPhone thinner and lighter. That’s why they are ditching >> the Aluminium case. >> >> |The home button, again, as with Samsung’s new S8 Galaxy, has been dumped. I >> also understand that, as with the iPhone 7S and 7S+, there will be no >> dedicated audio connector. >> >> Clearly, the battle of the smart phones is now hotting up. Seems to be that >> Samsung has the edge, if you’ll pardon the pun, from where I’m standing. >> >> It will be interesting to see what’s coming in iOS 11, scheduled for release >> around the same time as the iPhone8. Definitely time to dump my old iPhone >> 5S I think, and super-definitely time to dump my old third generation iPad. >> I actually have a first generation iPad sitting in a drawer, but it doesn’t >> work any longer. I just haven’t had the heart to dump it, as it was the >> second device on which I learned to use iOS. Ah well, let battle commence! >> >> >> >> My complements and kindest regards >> Gordon Smith: >> >> >> Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. >> >> Contact: >> >> • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 >> • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 >> • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 >> >> • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 • US Geographic – +1 646 >> 9151493Mobile/S >> >> >> >> > -- ** "Live each day as if you were goiing to die tomorrow, learn each day as if you were going to live forever"
Re: [Techno-Chat]: Apple Sees The Light!
I thought those adapters already came with the iPhone 7? Don't know of course as I never saw fit to upgrade to that model. I do take your point though, I bought a Philips pair of DAC headphones that plug directly into the Lightning port so I won't be using those on an Apple iPhone 8 should I indeed bother to buy one. Perhaps a USB C Lightning Adapter may become available too? I notice that Docks for iPhone and so on seem to be dead now, yes you can get them second -hand if you really want one and who wouldnt'! there are some truly superb Docks out there to be had for a song, the B&W Z2 is just one example which has a lightning dock, the older B&W Zeppelin models have dock connectors - both the original 30 pin or the lightning connector depending on the model you choose. As for my external Oppo portable DAC I bought for use with my phones? It will work with any standard, Lightning, USB Micro and USB C amongst others. On 3/06/2017 7:58 PM, Debbie Yuille wrote: They will make them but the issue I see is that people have already gone out and bought lightning to 3.5 MM Jacks so they have wasted their money which is a shame. Debbie -Original Message- From: Joe Quinn [mailto:jdawg1...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, 3 June 2017 12:01 AM To: techno-chat@techno-chat.net Subject: Re: [Techno-Chat]: Apple Sees The Light! So they axed the 3.5mm headphone jack, only to ax the lightning port a year later? What'll they do for headphones now? To my knowledge, they don't have headphones with usb ends! Sent from my iPhone On Jun 2, 2017, at 8:40 AM, Gordon Smith wrote: Hello everybody Apple’s new 4.7 and 5.1-inch iPhone 8, to be released in September or October of this year, will feature a new glass body, front-facing camera, no Home button, USB connector (replaces the Lightning port, which Apple is phasing out), wireless charging and new A11 processor for faster responsiveness. With Edge-to-edge display, fingerprint sensor and varying capacities, Apple is now following Samsung, it would seem. As I understand it, they are also trying to make the iPhone thinner and lighter. That’s why they are ditching the Aluminium case. |The home button, again, as with Samsung’s new S8 Galaxy, has been dumped. I also understand that, as with the iPhone 7S and 7S+, there will be no dedicated audio connector. Clearly, the battle of the smart phones is now hotting up. Seems to be that Samsung has the edge, if you’ll pardon the pun, from where I’m standing. It will be interesting to see what’s coming in iOS 11, scheduled for release around the same time as the iPhone8. Definitely time to dump my old iPhone 5S I think, and super-definitely time to dump my old third generation iPad. I actually have a first generation iPad sitting in a drawer, but it doesn’t work any longer. I just haven’t had the heart to dump it, as it was the second device on which I learned to use iOS. Ah well, let battle commence! My complements and kindest regards Gordon Smith: Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. Contact: • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S -- ** "Live each day as if you were goiing to die tomorrow, learn each day as if you were going to live forever"
RE: [Techno-Chat]: Apple Sees The Light!
They will make them but the issue I see is that people have already gone out and bought lightning to 3.5 MM Jacks so they have wasted their money which is a shame. Debbie -Original Message- From: Joe Quinn [mailto:jdawg1...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, 3 June 2017 12:01 AM To: techno-chat@techno-chat.net Subject: Re: [Techno-Chat]: Apple Sees The Light! So they axed the 3.5mm headphone jack, only to ax the lightning port a year later? What'll they do for headphones now? To my knowledge, they don't have headphones with usb ends! Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 2, 2017, at 8:40 AM, Gordon Smith wrote: > > Hello everybody > > Apple’s new 4.7 and 5.1-inch iPhone 8, to be released in September or October > of this year, will feature a new glass body, front-facing camera, no Home > button, USB connector (replaces the Lightning port, which Apple is phasing > out), wireless charging and new A11 processor for faster responsiveness. > > With Edge-to-edge display, fingerprint sensor and varying capacities, Apple > is now following Samsung, it would seem. As I understand it, they are also > trying to make the iPhone thinner and lighter. That’s why they are ditching > the Aluminium case. > > |The home button, again, as with Samsung’s new S8 Galaxy, has been dumped. I > also understand that, as with the iPhone 7S and 7S+, there will be no > dedicated audio connector. > > Clearly, the battle of the smart phones is now hotting up. Seems to be that > Samsung has the edge, if you’ll pardon the pun, from where I’m standing. > > It will be interesting to see what’s coming in iOS 11, scheduled for release > around the same time as the iPhone8. Definitely time to dump my old iPhone 5S > I think, and super-definitely time to dump my old third generation iPad. I > actually have a first generation iPad sitting in a drawer, but it doesn’t > work any longer. I just haven’t had the heart to dump it, as it was the > second device on which I learned to use iOS. Ah well, let battle commence! > > > > My complements and kindest regards > Gordon Smith: > > > Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. > > Contact: > > • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 > • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 > • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 > > • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 • US Geographic – +1 646 > 9151493Mobile/S > > > >
Re: [Techno-Chat]: Apple Sees The Light!
The battle between Apple and Samsung is perhaps the most public one, a piece I read the other day pointed out just how complex the market for Smart Phones has become. Whilst - as you say - Apple and Samsung seem to get all the PR attention there are other manufacturers - notably from China - who are making massive inroads into the market given their ability to come out with a cheap and feature packed product - even if corners are cut, the build isn't good nor the quality -. Regarding the Mac? I had a Macbook some years ago which had 2 USB 3.0 ports, think it was a 2011 Macbook. I was given to understand that things had changed since then and Apple were now using USB C on their Macbook machines. On 3/06/2017 4:18 AM, Gordon Smith wrote: I was referring to the battle specifically between Apple and Samsung who, I think it’s safe to say, are the two most widely sold phone manufacturers. I won’t comment on other manufacturers as I’ve no experience. Regarding MacBook, they use USB3.0 and the new Thunderbolt 3.0 standards. Although USB3.0 is, as you know, significantly faster and more powerful than USB 2.0, Thunderbolt 3.- is, so I am told, around 50% faster than USB3.0. Reputedly, with the new Thunderbolt 3.0 drives which are now becoming more popular with Mac users, it is possible to transfer up to 4.5GB of data between the machine and the Thunderbolt device per minute. That is going some, and I can’t wait to see it first hand. Getting back to the iPhone, I’m glad I never yielded to the temptation to invest in an iPhone6 or iPhone7. I’ll need an iPhone8 so that I can train my future clients when I assume my new role as CEO of my new company later this year. So we’ll see. But I’m quite excited about the future of Android, given all of the devices that will support the platform. My complements and kindest regards Gordon Smith: Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. Contact: • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S On 2 Jun 2017, at 17:42, Dane Trethowan wrote: Hmm.. interesting. From my perspective - having deliberately made the decision to use another brand outside the square when it comes to Smart Phone - I nod my head in agreement but I would also say that I don’t think any particular company has an edge here and really the people who do have an edge are the consumers given that they have so much to choose from. My Sony xPeria X-Performance has many qualities I wish my Samsung S8 had, a nicer set of stereo speakers make a world of difference to simple tasks such as listening to speech feedback provided by Talkback. Audio support is better for Bluetooth and other connected devices. I’m not saying the Samsung S8 is bad, far from it, a superb machine but I will say that - even compared to my older Samsung Galaxy S6 - the iPhone 6 clearly shows its age. I often wonder why Apple didn’t choose to work with USB C earlier given Apple MacBook machines now use that standard as I understand it? On 2 Jun 2017, at 11:40 pm, Gordon Smith wrote: Hello everybody Apple’s new 4.7 and 5.1-inch iPhone 8, to be released in September or October of this year, will feature a new glass body, front-facing camera, no Home button, USB connector (replaces the Lightning port, which Apple is phasing out), wireless charging and new A11 processor for faster responsiveness. With Edge-to-edge display, fingerprint sensor and varying capacities, Apple is now following Samsung, it would seem. As I understand it, they are also trying to make the iPhone thinner and lighter. That’s why they are ditching the Aluminium case. |The home button, again, as with Samsung’s new S8 Galaxy, has been dumped. I also understand that, as with the iPhone 7S and 7S+, there will be no dedicated audio connector. Clearly, the battle of the smart phones is now hotting up. Seems to be that Samsung has the edge, if you’ll pardon the pun, from where I’m standing. It will be interesting to see what’s coming in iOS 11, scheduled for release around the same time as the iPhone8. Definitely time to dump my old iPhone 5S I think, and super-definitely time to dump my old third generation iPad. I actually have a first generation iPad sitting in a drawer, but it doesn’t work any longer. I just haven’t had the heart to dump it, as it was the second device on which I learned to use iOS. Ah well, let battle commence! My complements and kindest regards Gordon Smith: Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. Contact: • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S
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I was referring to the battle specifically between Apple and Samsung who, I think it’s safe to say, are the two most widely sold phone manufacturers. I won’t comment on other manufacturers as I’ve no experience. Regarding MacBook, they use USB3.0 and the new Thunderbolt 3.0 standards. Although USB3.0 is, as you know, significantly faster and more powerful than USB 2.0, Thunderbolt 3.- is, so I am told, around 50% faster than USB3.0. Reputedly, with the new Thunderbolt 3.0 drives which are now becoming more popular with Mac users, it is possible to transfer up to 4.5GB of data between the machine and the Thunderbolt device per minute. That is going some, and I can’t wait to see it first hand. Getting back to the iPhone, I’m glad I never yielded to the temptation to invest in an iPhone6 or iPhone7. I’ll need an iPhone8 so that I can train my future clients when I assume my new role as CEO of my new company later this year. So we’ll see. But I’m quite excited about the future of Android, given all of the devices that will support the platform. My complements and kindest regards Gordon Smith: Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. Contact: • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S On 2 Jun 2017, at 17:42, Dane Trethowan wrote: Hmm.. interesting. From my perspective - having deliberately made the decision to use another brand outside the square when it comes to Smart Phone - I nod my head in agreement but I would also say that I don’t think any particular company has an edge here and really the people who do have an edge are the consumers given that they have so much to choose from. My Sony xPeria X-Performance has many qualities I wish my Samsung S8 had, a nicer set of stereo speakers make a world of difference to simple tasks such as listening to speech feedback provided by Talkback. Audio support is better for Bluetooth and other connected devices. I’m not saying the Samsung S8 is bad, far from it, a superb machine but I will say that - even compared to my older Samsung Galaxy S6 - the iPhone 6 clearly shows its age. I often wonder why Apple didn’t choose to work with USB C earlier given Apple MacBook machines now use that standard as I understand it? > On 2 Jun 2017, at 11:40 pm, Gordon Smith wrote: > > Hello everybody > > Apple’s new 4.7 and 5.1-inch iPhone 8, to be released in September or October > of this year, will feature a new glass body, front-facing camera, no Home > button, USB connector (replaces the Lightning port, which Apple is phasing > out), wireless charging and new A11 processor for faster responsiveness. > > With Edge-to-edge display, fingerprint sensor and varying capacities, Apple > is now following Samsung, it would seem. As I understand it, they are also > trying to make the iPhone thinner and lighter. That’s why they are ditching > the Aluminium case. > > |The home button, again, as with Samsung’s new S8 Galaxy, has been dumped. I > also understand that, as with the iPhone 7S and 7S+, there will be no > dedicated audio connector. > > Clearly, the battle of the smart phones is now hotting up. Seems to be that > Samsung has the edge, if you’ll pardon the pun, from where I’m standing. > > It will be interesting to see what’s coming in iOS 11, scheduled for release > around the same time as the iPhone8. Definitely time to dump my old iPhone 5S > I think, and super-definitely time to dump my old third generation iPad. I > actually have a first generation iPad sitting in a drawer, but it doesn’t > work any longer. I just haven’t had the heart to dump it, as it was the > second device on which I learned to use iOS. Ah well, let battle commence! > > > > My complements and kindest regards > Gordon Smith: > > > Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. > > Contact: > > • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 > • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 > • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 > > • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 > • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S > > > > ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
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Good point! I guess will know for sure later this year. > On 3 Jun 2017, at 12:35 am, Stores, Mary A. wrote: > > Hello, > > I am just wondering where this news came from. I could be really wrong, but > it's my understanding that Apple keeps these things pretty close to their > chest until release time. There are lots of rumors. > > Please understand I am not saying anyone is lying. I had just understood for > a > couple years now not to believe in any conjectures because people are > required > not to say anything. > > Mary > ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
Re: [Techno-Chat]: Apple Sees The Light!
It wouldn’t be hard to make a USB C to 3.55MM adapter and they very well may be already available. The other alternative is to use a portable DAC as I already do or use Bluetooth headphones, nothing much to worry about there but I do acknowledge its a nuisance, part of the reason I’m staying with my iPhone 6 though that’s not the entire part of my reasoning, I just see no point in changing the iPhone given how little I actually use the device these days. Granted there are some features I really like about the iPhone like the ability to integrate the iPhone with your Mac or iPad - when it works . - > On 3 Jun 2017, at 12:01 am, Joe Quinn wrote: > > So they axed the 3.5mm headphone jack, only to ax the lightning port a year > later? What'll they do for headphones now? To my knowledge, they don't have > headphones with usb ends! > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Jun 2, 2017, at 8:40 AM, Gordon Smith wrote: >> >> Hello everybody >> >> Apple’s new 4.7 and 5.1-inch iPhone 8, to be released in September or >> October of this year, will feature a new glass body, front-facing camera, no >> Home button, USB connector (replaces the Lightning port, which Apple is >> phasing out), wireless charging and new A11 processor for faster >> responsiveness. >> >> With Edge-to-edge display, fingerprint sensor and varying capacities, Apple >> is now following Samsung, it would seem. As I understand it, they are also >> trying to make the iPhone thinner and lighter. That’s why they are ditching >> the Aluminium case. >> >> |The home button, again, as with Samsung’s new S8 Galaxy, has been dumped. I >> also understand that, as with the iPhone 7S and 7S+, there will be no >> dedicated audio connector. >> >> Clearly, the battle of the smart phones is now hotting up. Seems to be that >> Samsung has the edge, if you’ll pardon the pun, from where I’m standing. >> >> It will be interesting to see what’s coming in iOS 11, scheduled for release >> around the same time as the iPhone8. Definitely time to dump my old iPhone >> 5S I think, and super-definitely time to dump my old third generation iPad. >> I actually have a first generation iPad sitting in a drawer, but it doesn’t >> work any longer. I just haven’t had the heart to dump it, as it was the >> second device on which I learned to use iOS. Ah well, let battle commence! >> >> >> >> My complements and kindest regards >> Gordon Smith: >> >> >> Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. >> >> Contact: >> >> • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 >> • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 >> • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 >> >> • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 >> • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S >> >> >> >> > ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
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Hmm.. interesting. From my perspective - having deliberately made the decision to use another brand outside the square when it comes to Smart Phone - I nod my head in agreement but I would also say that I don’t think any particular company has an edge here and really the people who do have an edge are the consumers given that they have so much to choose from. My Sony xPeria X-Performance has many qualities I wish my Samsung S8 had, a nicer set of stereo speakers make a world of difference to simple tasks such as listening to speech feedback provided by Talkback. Audio support is better for Bluetooth and other connected devices. I’m not saying the Samsung S8 is bad, far from it, a superb machine but I will say that - even compared to my older Samsung Galaxy S6 - the iPhone 6 clearly shows its age. I often wonder why Apple didn’t choose to work with USB C earlier given Apple MacBook machines now use that standard as I understand it? > On 2 Jun 2017, at 11:40 pm, Gordon Smith wrote: > > Hello everybody > > Apple’s new 4.7 and 5.1-inch iPhone 8, to be released in September or October > of this year, will feature a new glass body, front-facing camera, no Home > button, USB connector (replaces the Lightning port, which Apple is phasing > out), wireless charging and new A11 processor for faster responsiveness. > > With Edge-to-edge display, fingerprint sensor and varying capacities, Apple > is now following Samsung, it would seem. As I understand it, they are also > trying to make the iPhone thinner and lighter. That’s why they are ditching > the Aluminium case. > > |The home button, again, as with Samsung’s new S8 Galaxy, has been dumped. I > also understand that, as with the iPhone 7S and 7S+, there will be no > dedicated audio connector. > > Clearly, the battle of the smart phones is now hotting up. Seems to be that > Samsung has the edge, if you’ll pardon the pun, from where I’m standing. > > It will be interesting to see what’s coming in iOS 11, scheduled for release > around the same time as the iPhone8. Definitely time to dump my old iPhone 5S > I think, and super-definitely time to dump my old third generation iPad. I > actually have a first generation iPad sitting in a drawer, but it doesn’t > work any longer. I just haven’t had the heart to dump it, as it was the > second device on which I learned to use iOS. Ah well, let battle commence! > > > > My complements and kindest regards > Gordon Smith: > > > Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. > > Contact: > > • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 > • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 > • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 > > • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 > • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S > > > > ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
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Hello Mary This news is not rumour, it is fact! It also is not private, it is information released by Apple, and placed on the Mac Rumors website. I will give you a direct link to the article shortly. My complements and kindest regards Gordon Smith: Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. Contact: • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S On 2 Jun 2017, at 15:35, Stores, Mary A. wrote: Hello, I am just wondering where this news came from. I could be really wrong, but it's my understanding that Apple keeps these things pretty close to their chest until release time. There are lots of rumors. Please understand I am not saying anyone is lying. I had just understood for a couple years now not to believe in any conjectures because people are required not to say anything. Mary
RE: [Techno-Chat]: Apple Sees The Light!
Hello, I am just wondering where this news came from. I could be really wrong, but it's my understanding that Apple keeps these things pretty close to their chest until release time. There are lots of rumors. Please understand I am not saying anyone is lying. I had just understood for a couple years now not to believe in any conjectures because people are required not to say anything. Mary smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Re: [Techno-Chat]: Apple Sees The Light!
Apple will provide an adapter to enable the use of audio devices. My complements and kindest regards Gordon Smith: Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. Contact: • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S On 2 Jun 2017, at 15:01, Joe Quinn wrote: So they axed the 3.5mm headphone jack, only to ax the lightning port a year later? What'll they do for headphones now? To my knowledge, they don't have headphones with usb ends! Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 2, 2017, at 8:40 AM, Gordon Smith wrote: > > Hello everybody > > Apple’s new 4.7 and 5.1-inch iPhone 8, to be released in September or October > of this year, will feature a new glass body, front-facing camera, no Home > button, USB connector (replaces the Lightning port, which Apple is phasing > out), wireless charging and new A11 processor for faster responsiveness. > > With Edge-to-edge display, fingerprint sensor and varying capacities, Apple > is now following Samsung, it would seem. As I understand it, they are also > trying to make the iPhone thinner and lighter. That’s why they are ditching > the Aluminium case. > > |The home button, again, as with Samsung’s new S8 Galaxy, has been dumped. I > also understand that, as with the iPhone 7S and 7S+, there will be no > dedicated audio connector. > > Clearly, the battle of the smart phones is now hotting up. Seems to be that > Samsung has the edge, if you’ll pardon the pun, from where I’m standing. > > It will be interesting to see what’s coming in iOS 11, scheduled for release > around the same time as the iPhone8. Definitely time to dump my old iPhone 5S > I think, and super-definitely time to dump my old third generation iPad. I > actually have a first generation iPad sitting in a drawer, but it doesn’t > work any longer. I just haven’t had the heart to dump it, as it was the > second device on which I learned to use iOS. Ah well, let battle commence! > > > > My complements and kindest regards > Gordon Smith: > > > Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. > > Contact: > > • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 > • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 > • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 > > • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 > • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S > > > >
Re: [Techno-Chat]: Apple Sees The Light!
So they axed the 3.5mm headphone jack, only to ax the lightning port a year later? What'll they do for headphones now? To my knowledge, they don't have headphones with usb ends! Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 2, 2017, at 8:40 AM, Gordon Smith wrote: > > Hello everybody > > Apple’s new 4.7 and 5.1-inch iPhone 8, to be released in September or October > of this year, will feature a new glass body, front-facing camera, no Home > button, USB connector (replaces the Lightning port, which Apple is phasing > out), wireless charging and new A11 processor for faster responsiveness. > > With Edge-to-edge display, fingerprint sensor and varying capacities, Apple > is now following Samsung, it would seem. As I understand it, they are also > trying to make the iPhone thinner and lighter. That’s why they are ditching > the Aluminium case. > > |The home button, again, as with Samsung’s new S8 Galaxy, has been dumped. I > also understand that, as with the iPhone 7S and 7S+, there will be no > dedicated audio connector. > > Clearly, the battle of the smart phones is now hotting up. Seems to be that > Samsung has the edge, if you’ll pardon the pun, from where I’m standing. > > It will be interesting to see what’s coming in iOS 11, scheduled for release > around the same time as the iPhone8. Definitely time to dump my old iPhone 5S > I think, and super-definitely time to dump my old third generation iPad. I > actually have a first generation iPad sitting in a drawer, but it doesn’t > work any longer. I just haven’t had the heart to dump it, as it was the > second device on which I learned to use iOS. Ah well, let battle commence! > > > > My complements and kindest regards > Gordon Smith: > > > Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. > > Contact: > > • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 > • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 > • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 > > • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 > • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S > > > >
[Techno-Chat]: Apple Sees The Light!
Hello everybody Apple’s new 4.7 and 5.1-inch iPhone 8, to be released in September or October of this year, will feature a new glass body, front-facing camera, no Home button, USB connector (replaces the Lightning port, which Apple is phasing out), wireless charging and new A11 processor for faster responsiveness. With Edge-to-edge display, fingerprint sensor and varying capacities, Apple is now following Samsung, it would seem. As I understand it, they are also trying to make the iPhone thinner and lighter. That’s why they are ditching the Aluminium case. |The home button, again, as with Samsung’s new S8 Galaxy, has been dumped. I also understand that, as with the iPhone 7S and 7S+, there will be no dedicated audio connector. Clearly, the battle of the smart phones is now hotting up. Seems to be that Samsung has the edge, if you’ll pardon the pun, from where I’m standing. It will be interesting to see what’s coming in iOS 11, scheduled for release around the same time as the iPhone8. Definitely time to dump my old iPhone 5S I think, and super-definitely time to dump my old third generation iPad. I actually have a first generation iPad sitting in a drawer, but it doesn’t work any longer. I just haven’t had the heart to dump it, as it was the second device on which I learned to use iOS. Ah well, let battle commence! My complements and kindest regards Gordon Smith: Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. Contact: • UK Geographic – +44(0) 1642 688095 • UKFree Phone – 0800 8620538 • UK Mobile – +44 (0) 7907 823971 • Australia Geographic – +61 38 82059300 • US Geographic – +1 646 9151493Mobile/S