Maybe I will.
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I was kind of with you but would miss the really good cameras from the X.
The new Watch looks good, but I've been a convert to those for a while, especially since they added cellular. EKG functionality in a watch though? That's some pretty cool stuff although has it been confirmed its going to be released in the UK with all the functionality the US has? They did scientific trials in the US when the last watch launched which I assume has paved the way for the EKG now. But those trials and the heart app didn't get released over here.
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
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So the X last year was a cunning way to make sure people wouldn't buy the XR this year, getting them used to the camera. Nice move, Apple; glad I didn't get an X so the XR will be the one I go for.
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The dual lens camera is the only major iPhone improvement in the last few years for me.
Hope they implement the ECG in the Apple Watch here soon, otherwise it’s only going to take a few minutes to jailbreak it and add the function back in - the bog standard heart rate app has already saved my bacon once.
Hope they implement the ECG in the Apple Watch here soon, otherwise it’s only going to take a few minutes to jailbreak it and add the function back in - the bog standard heart rate app has already saved my bacon once.
How about not having a sig at all?
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Im still stubbornly sticking with my 6. I use the headphone jack too much and need to charge it at the same time as i spend hours on conf calls.
Although a wireless changing mat on my desk and the headphoe adapter dongle thing might be a solution. I still baulk at nearly a grand for a phone.
Although a wireless changing mat on my desk and the headphoe adapter dongle thing might be a solution. I still baulk at nearly a grand for a phone.
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meh, your 6 would have been £700 or so. Spread that over a couple of years and it doesn’t really make much difference.scotta wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 10:00 am Im still stubbornly sticking with my 6. I use the headphone jack too much and need to charge it at the same time as i spend hours on conf calls.
Although a wireless changing mat on my desk and the headphoe adapter dongle thing might be a solution. I still baulk at nearly a grand for a phone.
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The dual lens camera is obviously really good, but how good do you need the camera on your phone to be? The one on my 7 is fucking ace and the one on the XR is significantly better. XR still has the post-processing of bokeh etc. I'd like to have a proper look at both before deciding between XS and XR, but guess they won't have the XRs to look at for another month so will just need to make a call without seeing them.
I really hoped the X had been a white phone last year. I see the XR as a way of getting that, cheaper, with a miles faster chip, better battery, more functionality and cheaper and all I don't get is a telephoto lens.
Scott, no headphone jack is such a non-issue. Without the shitty battery life that the 6 has you don't need the fucking thing plugged in and charging all the time.
I really hoped the X had been a white phone last year. I see the XR as a way of getting that, cheaper, with a miles faster chip, better battery, more functionality and cheaper and all I don't get is a telephoto lens.
Scott, no headphone jack is such a non-issue. Without the shitty battery life that the 6 has you don't need the fucking thing plugged in and charging all the time.
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I just moved on to Bluetooth earbuds which I should add to the life’s small wins thread. Spending £40 on a set of earbuds and never having to faff about with twisted cables or that annoying amplified knocking sound as you walk and the cable hit you - win.
How about not having a sig at all?
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The FDA approved it. It's not approved in the UK though. I spoke to some of our clinicians about it last night and it's nothing like a real ECG apparently and won't get approval in the UK.Ascender wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 8:36 am EKG functionality in a watch though? That's some pretty cool stuff although has it been confirmed its going to be released in the UK with all the functionality the US has? They did scientific trials in the US when the last watch launched which I assume has paved the way for the EKG now. But those trials and the heart app didn't get released over here.
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Exactly my view. Now Apple have ceased to be too dictatorial about size, they've produced something which actually makes the 6/7/8 form factor finally look a bit old fashioned.
Having checked the specs, it's much closer in weight to the 8+ than the 8, and it's a bit larger than halfway between the 8 and 8+ in dimensions, but it doesn't look like a weird oversized thing in the way the Plus always did. The size is all put to use for the screen.
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Might helpste wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 10:40 am The dual lens camera is obviously really good, but how good do you need the camera on your phone to be? The one on my 7 is fucking ace and the one on the XR is significantly better. XR still has the post-processing of bokeh etc. I'd like to have a proper look at both before deciding between XS and XR, but guess they won't have the XRs to look at for another month so will just need to make a call without seeing them.
I'm going to get a Xs Max
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That's interesting about the approval thing, I did wonder about that. I know its nothing like a proper ECG, but its still pretty incredible tech to have on your wrist, especially when you read about someone who's ended up going to their doctor and getting a heart issue dealt with before its lead to a life or death situation. All because of a watch costing a few hundred quid.ste wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 10:59 amThe FDA approved it. It's not approved in the UK though. I spoke to some of our clinicians about it last night and it's nothing like a real ECG apparently and won't get approval in the UK.Ascender wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 8:36 am EKG functionality in a watch though? That's some pretty cool stuff although has it been confirmed its going to be released in the UK with all the functionality the US has? They did scientific trials in the US when the last watch launched which I assume has paved the way for the EKG now. But those trials and the heart app didn't get released over here.
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
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It just needs to be good enough. How many of us go in for an ECG? And even if you go once a year that may not be frequent enough to catch something that can develop quickly, as I found out speaking to a pilot in hospital. The Apple Heartrate app is about 5-10% off on my series 1 watch when I compare it to the professional equipment, but that was still enough to make the cardiologist think that I needed further tests.Ascender wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 2:27 pmThat's interesting about the approval thing, I did wonder about that. I know its nothing like a proper ECG, but its still pretty incredible tech to have on your wrist, especially when you read about someone who's ended up going to their doctor and getting a heart issue dealt with before its lead to a life or death situation. All because of a watch costing a few hundred quid.ste wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 10:59 amThe FDA approved it. It's not approved in the UK though. I spoke to some of our clinicians about it last night and it's nothing like a real ECG apparently and won't get approval in the UK.Ascender wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 8:36 am EKG functionality in a watch though? That's some pretty cool stuff although has it been confirmed its going to be released in the UK with all the functionality the US has? They did scientific trials in the US when the last watch launched which I assume has paved the way for the EKG now. But those trials and the heart app didn't get released over here.
How about not having a sig at all?
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The thing about the iPhone XR is that it's got a really poor screen resolution for a high end phone. Just 326 dpi, which is lower than just about any other high end phone on the market.
I know there are those that will say that it's not a high-end because it sits below the XS, but it still STARTS at £749 and that's high-end in anyone's book
I know there are those that will say that it's not a high-end because it sits below the XS, but it still STARTS at £749 and that's high-end in anyone's book
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Hmmm.Ascender wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 2:27 pm That's interesting about the approval thing, I did wonder about that. I know its nothing like a proper ECG, but its still pretty incredible tech to have on your wrist, especially when you read about someone who's ended up going to their doctor and getting a heart issue dealt with before its lead to a life or death situation. All because of a watch costing a few hundred quid.
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/cdrh_doc ... 180042.pdf