Absolutely not. Tripod, run and get the ball yourself like we so when alone, and you're good to go.HomeCourt Requirements: 1 new iPhone, 3 people (1 to shoot, 1 to catch, 1 to film).
Absolutely not. Tripod, run and get the ball yourself like we so when alone, and you're good to go.HomeCourt Requirements: 1 new iPhone, 3 people (1 to shoot, 1 to catch, 1 to film).
These Apple events have become 90% game/AR demos and 10% product announcements. So tired of it.
Understandable but this AR demo in particular is exciting because it's letting us take a peek at the future of AR and Apple's AR glasses.
screen, build quality, speed, sound quality and reception wifi and cell .
Game beeps annoyingly... "just listen to this boss fight"... game sounds *exactly* the same.
*snicker* Well most iPhone cameras are used for the same photos the original Polaroids were used for.I don’t know why but I’m sure all the photographs Phil takes are just high-def photos of blurry polaroids.
Great now lets waste another 30 minutes talking about photos and camera. To me the camera is the least important on the phone.
Absolutely not. Tripod, run and get the ball yourself like we so when alone, and you're good to go.
Great now lets waste another 30 minutes talking about photos and camera. To me the camera is the least important on the phone. The screen, build quality, speed, sound quality and reception wifi and cell are way more important then snapping pictures.
Fine but mention the important stuff like the build quality, sound quality and reception call quality.A lot of people care. Deal with it.
A lot of people care. Deal with it.