Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.
What would really be PRO is:
1) make the phone completely smooth and flat on the back, no bump
2) get rid of the notch, have the front facing camera be hidden behind the screen.
 
  • Like
Reactions: tencentcat
That's good to know. Cause I really like that color.
Yeah, it is nice that is really strong against scratches. I believe that they have a black coating on them to create the black color and it is super strong. My original series 0 SBSS was pretty much scratch free and my series 2 SBSS only got the scratch when I crashed on my road bike like I said.

The color is nice and I only decided to switch over to the series 4 Silver Stainless Steel since I had been using SBSS watches for so long. My silver SS already has slight scratches on the silver part of the casing, heh. I need to use a polishing cloth to get them out.
 
So, here's a question - how can the iPhone camera have a focal length of 52mm if it's only a couple of mm thick?

Unless they mean "35mm equivalent"?

Or am I being dumb?
 
Can't speak for others but CPU performance on phones has always been important for me.
Has the fastest CPU been most important or is it the one that gets the most work done? There is a subtle difference. Nobody here, (or at the keynote), has mentioned this, but they used to mention it AAAAAALLLLLLLL the time.

Funny that.
 
What self respecting 'pro' would ever come to a shoot to film with a phone? Who are they trying to fool? lol
You'd never get hired again, that's for sure.

Just wait until professional wedding photographers start showing up with nothing but an iPhone. Hey, it's a pro tool, Apple says so.
 
I'm really looking forward to next year when we all are saying "Remember the train wreck the Keynote was last year?"

The annual September thread, I agree with the majority here but I also see a minimum stock price of $285 by this time next year, the train keeps chugging along.
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.