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Just watch the cancer rates sky rocket with the proliferation of G 5. I’d rater be healthy than faster. But good luck and hope you guys have really good insurance.

The network will be all over the area but not having a 5G devices somehow saves you?
 
Watched the video. Jern is a funny guy.

- So the only question is if ProMotion will make it into the Pro versions. It’s not coming to the non-Pro versions either way.
- Not familiar with BOE, but since I’m going with a Pro model either way, and those are getting Samsung, it doesn’t matter.
- 128GB is good. Will still go with 256GB.
- Oh, I still need Navy Blue to be confirmed and let’s get more creative than Navy Blue. Midnight Blue seems obvious (great crayon color actually).
 
Personally I an thinking about the maxed out version. I am hoping that the high end iPhone 12 Pro will offer support for 1TB of storage, like the iPad Pro.
 
128GB for a 12 Pro Max...MAYBE, HOPING $1099.00 starting price? I skipped the 11 - and the rumors, 3D mock ups...camera specs, etc for the 6.7" flagship should be worth the wait, even if I do have to wait until Oct / Nov.

I'm asking now...Apple (doubt if they are reading this 😆), please get the pre-order system, lag, website servers jacked up now. The preorders for this could be more crazy that usual.
 
Seems like the iPhone 12 Pro will likely be cheaper for me then. I always get the 256GB because with iCloud storage enabled, I usually hover around 64GB. A 128GB option is perfect for me.

Hopefully we’ll see a bump on the iPad Pro next time. That’s the one I actually need more storage. Hopefully they’ll move up to 128GB/512GB/1TB so I can snag a 512GB for less on the fifth gen 12.9”. Also hoping they nuke the bezel and just do Touch ID in-display on the iPad Pro and move it up to around 13.3” in the same device dimension with micro LED.
 
the iCloud Storage option must be increase x2
$0.99 50GB >> 100GB
$2.99 200GB >> 400GB
$9.99 2TB >> 3TB

Apple pays Amazon and Google, etc. to host iCloud service. If you check how much Amazon AWS charges for live storage, compute and bandwidth, you can see why the prices Apple charges are still very low.
 
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