-I love the All Inboxes but why isn't there an All Sent box so I can easily see all the emails I've sent from my various email accounts?
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-I love the All Inboxes but why isn't there an All Sent box so I can easily see all the emails I've sent from my various email accounts?
As tired as we get of rationed, incremental and somewhat predictable change I've still got to say bring it on.
Normally I'd be really excited to hear this. But then I realize that the only games I play on my iPhone are the ones that require you to wait 45 minutes to get more energy.
Yes, because a company logo effects how well they build a product. Some people have too much time on their hands worrying about such trival matters.
"Samsung is now said to have dropped out due to low yields"
Do you really believe that Apple designed another chip for Samsung to manufacture? Ordered test wafers and then Samsung said: Nope. We cant do. To low yield.
Why would Samsung care about yield? Customers pays per wafers not per working chip.
I still just dont get how reporters believe you can take a chip design from one foundry and just start to manufacture on another foundry. Nope. You have to do a new design and tapeout. Its up to the customer to follow the specs of the foundry. Its the customer that is responsible for yield. TSMC/Samsung dont have magic wafer bakers that make some chip work and other dont work.
Just look at Intel. They have almost 100% yield rate on their chips. Thats why there is no binning today. Before you got something extra when you payed more for a chip: a chip that was binned for that speed. Today all chips can reach top official speed.
An educated guess is that Samsung will produce some A series chips. Maybe just A7 but I hope for A8 and A8X. It does not make any sense to design 2 different A8 just to have Samsung do a trial run.
A8x=Samsung
A8=TSMC + Low voltage A7/20nm
Image and marketing matters when it comes to business.
Image and marketing matters when it comes to business.
Isn't this exactly the kind of grunt you need to power an Apple TV games console?
Quad Core 64bit Arm chip.... ++ extra graphics cores etc...
While it may not be quite up with a PS4 or XBox One, it would be a lot faster than PS3 and Xbox360. It would also be far cheaper.
£400+ quid for a console is a little steep for lots of people.
technically the CPU and graphics are faster than the last gen consoles. but with not enough RAM and not enough storage its a waste since you can't make games to take advantage of all the power of the CPU/GPU
Ya because we need 64-bit said nobody.
I am not really sure I care about a new iPhone (or any other iOS device for that matter) until or unless there are major fundamental changes to iOS. It's a POS. A good start would be to get arid of I've and most of the senior members of the team. I am going to be forced to give an Android phone a long hard look when I need a new phone.
I agree (and I'm a techie). The issue I have with the iPhone (I have the 4S) is that from a customer point of view, there's not a lot of apps that require a new/newly architected CPU every 12 months. Not to mention that iOS/iPhone is still missing a lot of basic functionality that has nothing to do with CPU speed. Granted there *may* be something coming in the next iPhone 6 that might require a better CPU/performance than what the 5S has now, but that's a lot of architecture for 1 item.
Some of the basics that I was talking about that are missing after almost a decade of iPhone are:
-better/more parental/security areas...such as allowing me to view my pictures but disable the Trash button...or include some kind of black list for dirty websites (since Apple already bans all sorts of stuff in the App store)...or offer the ability to force the email system to ask me for the password every ______ hours/days/weeks/power cycles/whatever.
-better history/caching control of Safari...it's really weak that it can't remember what website I was at 10 days ago
-better/longer record of phone calls...I believe the max is 50 received calls and 50 dialed calls. Seriously? 16-64GB of storage and this is the best Apple can do?
-better Airplay integration...such as DIRECTLY to the other Airplay device and NOT over a network/router
-the ability to EASILY get my 1080 videos off the iPhone AND at 1080...ludicrous that I record at 1080 but when I push to Youtube it's 720 or worse...and that I must jump through all kinds of hoops to get the video off my iPhone and onto computer...it should be a simple feature in iTunes.
-the ability to send longer/better quality videos by email....Hotmail, Yahoo, Google, and others provide a 25MB attachment size limit while Apple is still holding onto its 5MB-is-the-largest-we-can-possibly-send-because-it's-1993 motto.
-the ability to store, locally, in some kind of folder my email attachments....PDFs, music, etc.
-I love the All Inboxes but why isn't there an All Sent box so I can easily see all the emails I've sent from my various email accounts?
-An editing feature of photos...so that if the iPhone accidentally mixes up the orientation of a photo (which it ALWAYS does when you take a photo looking straight down at the floor), you can just flip the orientation.
There are a lot of other small things that would make the iPhone/iOS so more awesome...most of these items would be quite trivial to add.
I know it's required and yet it is still difficult to imagine how more processing power is needed. Seems like areas of improvement for battery life take a back seat to strides in processing power.
I doubt quad core. They made the A7 very wide in terms of execution paths to ostensibly avoid quad core.
if production is underway does this mean that the rumored June release is correct? or would they start production extra early for a September/October release?
technically the CPU and graphics are faster than the last gen consoles. but with not enough RAM and not enough storage its a waste since you can't make games to take advantage of all the power of the CPU/GPU
I agree (and I'm a techie). The issue I have with the iPhone (I have the 4S) is that from a customer point of view, there's not a lot of apps that require a new/newly architected CPU every 12 months. Not to mention that iOS/iPhone is still missing a lot of basic functionality that has nothing to do with CPU speed. Granted there *may* be something coming in the next iPhone 6 that might require a better CPU/performance than what the 5S has now, but that's a lot of architecture for 1 item.
Some of the basics that I was talking about that are missing after almost a decade of iPhone are:
-better/more parental/security areas...such as allowing me to view my pictures but disable the Trash button...or include some kind of black list for dirty websites (since Apple already bans all sorts of stuff in the App store)...or offer the ability to force the email system to ask me for the password every ______ hours/days/weeks/power cycles/whatever.
Are you speaking of having multiple users using the same phone, but with different permissions? And what reasoning is there to disable the Trash button for photos? Are you checking up on someone? If so, maybe that person isn't either responsible or mature enough for an iPhone.
And I completely disagree with anything constantly asking for my password. Seems counterproductive from a usability standpoint
-better history/caching control of Safari...it's really weak that it can't remember what website I was at 10 days ago
I'm not sure which version you are using, but on my iPhone 5 with IOS 7, my Safari goes back 2 months.
-better/longer record of phone calls...I believe the max is 50 received calls and 50 dialed calls. Seriously? 16-64GB of storage and this is the best Apple can do?
Again, what version are you on? I have over 100 of each on mine going back over 2 months.
-better Airplay integration...such as DIRECTLY to the other Airplay device and NOT over a network/router
That would be a good addition
-the ability to EASILY get my 1080 videos off the iPhone AND at 1080...ludicrous that I record at 1080 but when I push to Youtube it's 720 or worse...and that I must jump through all kinds of hoops to get the video off my iPhone and onto computer...it should be a simple feature in iTunes.
Why not just copy them from Explorer? Once you connect your iPhone to your computer, you can open it just like any other folder, and copy the files to wherever you wish
-the ability to send longer/better quality videos by email....Hotmail, Yahoo, Google, and others provide a 25MB attachment size limit while Apple is still holding onto its 5MB-is-the-largest-we-can-possibly-send-because-it's-1993 motto.
I guess you have an unlimited data plan. Mine counts both uploading or downloading against me, so I would not even think of sending something that large. Plus it would take forever. However, to each their own.
-the ability to store, locally, in some kind of folder my email attachments....PDFs, music, etc.
While I understand that some people seem to want control over this (it's a Windows mind-set), Apple takes care of it for you. I think if they could make it bulletproof for the average user, they would probably add that capability. Maybe in a future IOS release?
-I love the All Inboxes but why isn't there an All Sent box so I can easily see all the emails I've sent from my various email accounts?
Already answered
-An editing feature of photos...so that if the iPhone accidentally mixes up the orientation of a photo (which it ALWAYS does when you take a photo looking straight down at the floor), you can just flip the orientation.
Can't talk to this one, as I don't edit my photos on my phone. I edit them on my laptop!
There are a lot of other small things that would make the iPhone/iOS so more awesome...most of these items would be quite trivial to add.
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