Apple doesn't do choice when it comes to iPhone.Why can't we have both?
Apple doesn't do choice when it comes to iPhone.
Memory size isn't as much choice as it is necessity.16GB, 32GB, 64GB...
Black, White...
Carrier options...
You're basically echoing what I've been saying will happen to a lot of Macrumors readers for months now. Nice.I want it to be a surprise, but I don't believe it will be. I think we're getting what we've seen through leaks and perhaps some kind of nice surprise on the software side. Truth be told, I'm thinking I may very well choose Android over iPhone this round (first time ever). I've never felt such a sense of impending disappointment before an Apple event. Not saying it won't be a success, just not what I'm hoping for in my next phone.
Things are not looking good both here and that iMore poll thus far. If we don't see a different iPhone, which we won't, we can expect this to be the accompanying theme for the state of iPhone discussion here and all over the web directly following the Keynote.
In this case, the taller-not-wider screen can both be immediately looked at and be self-evident that it will only be useful for widescreen video and NOT things like typing, zooming, etc.Except iPhones aren't bought based on their looks. If they did, the 4S wouldn't have been the best selling iPhone to date.
People buy iPhones based on what they can do and we still have no clue what the iPhone 5 is capable of.
16GB, 32GB, 64GB...
Black, White...
Carrier options...
Apple doesn't do choice when it comes to iPhone.
Except iPhones aren't bought based on their looks. If they did, the 4S wouldn't have been the best selling iPhone to date.
People buy iPhones based on what they can do and we still have no clue what the iPhone 5 is capable of.
In this case, the taller-not-wider screen can both be immediately looked at and be self-evident that it will only be useful for widescreen video and NOT things like typing, zooming, etc.
In this case, the taller-not-wider screen can both be immediately looked at and be self-evident that it will only be useful for widescreen video and NOT things like typing, zooming, etc.