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This is b.s. FILLERS. instagram and other companies being featured in this keynotes...are pure FILLERS.
Upcoming: U2 for end of keynote music...
 
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Wow, so much complaining in this thread, remarkable, people would not even be happy if Apple integrated a Hubble space telescope class optics in every iPhone, a 38239238 GHz 40 core cpu, water resistance down to the Mariana Trench etc etc etc etc etc

Where can I get this?!?!?!?
 
Fragmentation, fragmentation, fragmentation.

Stop including different features between your phones. This sucks because I am never going to buy the plus but somehow it has super cool better features. Cheapskate Tim.
Yeah, but this fragmentation is so minimal. They interface seamlessly with each other.
 
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I keep wanting to be wow'd but it's not happening... I think they lost me at Mario (later) Pokemon Go (later) Instagram (later)...
 
Wow, so much complaining in this thread, remarkable, people would not even be happy if Apple integrated a Hubble space telescope class optics in every iPhone, a 38239238 GHz 40 core cpu, water resistance down to the Mariana Trench etc etc etc etc etc

New camera features are welcome but perhaps the complainers are those that realise that a $200 point and shoot digital camera is very, very much more capable than the camera in the iPhone - so the hyperbole is a little bit unnecessary.
 
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are they even going to announce when mac OS sierra is coming out? nothing about macs mentioned so far.
 
Photoshop's filter is rather advanced. I'm not begrudging Apple's implementation - just the fact that they're trying to tie it to the dual-lens when it's really just software. Probably to upset the 7+ over the 7.

No. It uses information from both lenses, at different focal lengths. It's not pure software.
 
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