@@dorian6021 Most tech-enjoyers love when companies shake it up. We absolutely hate stagnation, and iPhones have been the trademark of design stagnation since the 11. (5 generations of phones)
6:00 never ever will I replace my kitchen gadgets to wireless ones. If it doesn't have proper power cord to power it up, just going to buy older ones which have
@@12349370 The reason we use expensive, large microphones in the studio is because we value the unprocessed sound of large-diaphragm condenser microphones, their ability to capture sound cleanly when pushed at higher volumes or at lower volumes, and especially their low self-noise and excellent signal-to-noise ratio. Small-diaphragm condenser mics and MEMS electret capsules, like what you find in the majority of electronic devices, all have markedly worse self-noise, signal-to-noise ratio, and omnidirectional pickup patterns. Calling anything other than a large-diaphragm condenser mic (or dynamic mic) "studio quality" is a lie.
Tbf, CDNA 1 and 2 were based off of evolved Vega, which we sorta had some of those branches. And CDNA 3 is based off of RDNA 3, which we definitely had, so not totally sure where the line blurs at this point beyond smaller /fewer chip(lets) 🤔
the real reason amd doesn't want to compete in "high-end" GPU market is they want to sell consoles with obsolete hardware. ps5 pro will be just rx6700-level performance + a bit of rt on top. nobody would buy it if there was an actual progress with PC GPUs. so there won't be any progress. just milking the market with near-0 "upgrades" and artificial software market segmentation.
btw the 4090 can only do 52fps in alan woke 2 @1440p without upscale from 1080p or glitchy fake frames. which makes the 4090 basically just a 1080p card in actually modern games (lets ignore drops to 16fps in cp2077). "high-end GPUs" are obsolete and overpriced x10 times in 2024, because can't even run 2024 games on a $200 1440p 180hz monitors properly. the 5090 would be a 1440p 75fps GPU, lol, which barely makes it a 1440p card when all cheap 1440p monitors are 144-180hz these days.
@@genericscottishchannel1603 nobody, and I mean ms/sony/amd/nvidia, cares what software needs, unfortunately for all of us. if you want the progress - don't buy 0 progress hardware and educate people. all that corps care about is insane margins/profits and thats what you get only by selling old overpriced hardware for longer = not making any progress.
They were so obsessed with hating Bixby. Bixby! Bixby! Bixby! So, now that is the only thing their "engineers" can think of. "You get a Bixby button! You get a Bixby button! And you get a Bixby button!"
Bixby is samsung. This is apple. Bixby didn't work with cameras or pressure sensitive or touch sensing. This one does. Probably a lot of android will copy soon. Even if it was an android/sony thing before. Now it's apple's and now android will copy again
@@shizuxoI would say there are some slight but important differences between Xperia and iPhone buttons. On the Sony Xperia phones, the shutter button is a raised button. Like on a real camera. They are trying to emulate a camera in a phone's body. The iPhone shutter button looks more like the Xperia's power button. Flat and a little depressed like a finger print reader/power button combo, but you can additionaly slide your finger across the surface to scroll and access the camera menu and settings it looks like. At this point in time, we have reached peak cellular phones, until we get tech as advanced as seen in 2012's Total Recall where the cell phone is built into your palm for audio calls, or you can press your palm up against a glass screen and project a video call onto the glass. Everyone is out of truely original ideas and will instead draw inspiration from each other if any of the phone manufacturers try something different. Unfortunately there are not many major changes and improvements anymore. They are not exciting anymore. The last recent innovator was LG.
Their innovation is on the software side (ai and ML) that converts the crappy audio recording to studio quality. But ya dedicated studio mics would be better. I agree
I actually still use an Xperia M from time to time for "stylized" photography because wow, the camera on it sucks. It's even worse than the same gen Galaxy S3 Mini I also own. But hey, it does have a camera button so it's basically as good as an iPhone 16
The Ki charging standard is kind of scary for appliance use. At least when everyone was aiming to put wireless charging in cars that was outside the home. If using the standard 50% efficiency metric, supplying 2200W of power wirelessly would require 4400W of delivery power. This would also require a giant coil and very little separation between the appliance and the countertop. The insane amount of heat and both electric and magnetic fields generated can't be great for the appliance or countertop, and the power requirement alone, when run from 120V AC, would require a minimum 30A breaker (if output power is limited to < 1500W (3000W supply) or a 40A (!) breaker for full-speed operation. UPDATE: After reading through the proposed specifications, WPS is expecting all devices to reach a power efficiency 90% or greater of that to wired devices. Assuming these devices reach an efficiency of 90-95% from the grid, then devices charged by this scheme will likely have a minimum efficiency of approx. 80%. This still means that outputting 2200W requires nearly 2800W of input power. You'd still be consuming half a kilowatt more than just plugging them in, which translates to higher power bills and, more importantly, a fair bit of heat generation on the surface of the coil. According to WPS, this will be "hot to the touch, but not enough to cause burns." Also, they introduced the concept of not having any induction cooktops; instead, these would be replaced with Ki chargers and every pan would be a "smart pan," that uses NFC to tell the stove to turn on the power. Then it would cook your food using its internal induction coil. It's very likely that this will be more efficient than using a regular induction cooktop, especially with the protective glass separating the coil from the pan, and loss heat generated where the pan is not present. But this could make moving your pan during cooking difficult, if it takes like 5-10 seconds for the handshake to turn the coil back on.
Yup. Aaaand based on the time it takes to charge a remote or an iPhone, as compared to the same AC adapter on a wired connection, Qi chargers actually draw more like 4× what goes into the battery!? Even if these cordless appliances were only _25%_ less efficient than corded, that would still add up to astronomical losses if even half of US countertop appliances went cordless.
@@prophetzarquon1922 And what would happen if you put your phone/iPad/IoT device on the same countertop? Is it going to start crashing constantly or even frying from these fields orbiting around the counter? Really curious if this would cause issues with accelerated device failures in the kitchen. Or at the bare minimum make smart switches or thermometers connected thru BLE/Matter/Z Wave cease to communicate.
The video says Ki is designed around existing induction ranges, which are generally 40A in North America and literally designed to turn that energy into heat, so one presumes part of the Ki spec will include a similar degree of temperature resistance (and even if not, getting UL/similar certification will *definitely* require it). It also seems to be designed for relatively-simple kitchen appliances, so I’m not sure if magnetism is a concern either, considering having your phone near a running induction stove doesn’t annihilate it. Granted that despite the above, even if they do have better than 50% efficiency then wasted energy will still be a concern, but tbh just like Qi charging didn’t become the standard for consumer electronics, I think we’re going to see very limited market penetration for this outside of people who are rich enough that a) they don’t care about power costs, and b) they already have such gargantuan carbon footprints that Ki will be a relative non-factor. Basically, I think some rich idiots are going to burn their hands a lot, and not much else will change for anyone else.
@@Jestokost I suppose that almost all induction stovetops are 40A appliances, and that they do not create extreme electromagnetic forces when running. I would say, however, that induction stoves primarily use that principle for heat generation, as opposed to electrical transmission. With two coils of that size and power rating, you effectively create a transformer between the two; that's where the magnetism may come into play. Also, I think this is meant to be for a variety of appliances, like blenders or crock pots. So you would likely need to have both a standard range AND Ki charging to make cooking effective. Perhaps it would be only one 40A breaker for the range and one 40A breaker for a single Ki charger. That's likely all you would need for a "max charge" version. You could always have a "low speed charger" that only operates at 1000-1500W for devices like toasters or even "slow charging" @ 400W for appliances like rice cookers. All of this sums up to being rich people being the beta testers. It's not like they will be the ones using this tech frequently.
@hobosnake1 keep dreaming.. i don't know where did you get the hype, but you won't get 12GB RAM on all devices.. maybe the Ultra will get that, but they just recently upgraded the 6GB to 8GB.. so why even you think they will further upgrade it to next year..? It's not Android, what need more cores and more RAM for runnig well.. (and funny even the 4GB iPhone models got the latest iOS when the S20 Ultra with 16GB stopped gettig any updates..) Btw the RAM continously drain the battery, so dumb idea to stack it more than required.. it's nit a hard drive what you can turn off and even swap between devices turn on again and everything is there, the RAM immedietly wipe the memory if the power supply cutted off.. even in standby/idle you need to power those RAM modules, so lower amount is better for battery life..
@@NITROUSOXIDE921 Dont buy it just for the camera. You will likely be disappointed if you are expecting some Pixel or iPhone level processing for HDR and whatnot. Buy it for the overall package....and its not available outside of certain Asian market so there's that lol
‹The only company brave enough to ask the question : "What if we just made an air purifier, but then we gave it a little hat?"› Riley you deserve being famous
I got that phone specifically to try recording 3D theater cams with it by sticking one polarization filter over each lens, & _it worked well..._ but the theater sound in the mic was awful & I never got any audio good enough to sync with it before DVDrips released.
Next year they'll add a button at the bottom of the screen that takes you to the home screen. And then the year after two more buttons that acts as a recent and back button on either side of the home button. Fast forward a few years they'll add new buttons that you can type on.
smartphone suggestion. make the touchable space wrap all around the phone. screen, sides, back (maybe not the camera lens ^^"). most of the time you can just ignore the input given outside of the screen but this gives apps the option to create extra buttons all around the phone. like is done with the iPhone using the action button but just everywhere. add some good haptic feedback and it will feel as a button. imagine the possibilities. gaming: instead of blocking the game with your hands to control the game you can have the input area be on the back of the phone. you could have the shoulder buttons you have on game controllers but then made from software navigation. more buttons to slide, click whatever. make the sides work like the tab button on keyboard. or create a small cursor you can control using the back of the phone so that you can be precise without your finger blocking the view short cuts. i was mostly thinking of this in art programs. when i want to draw on my phone the small screen doesn't allow for a lot of area to be taken up by buttons so it quickly will become menu in menu if you just want to switch something. but extra areas on the side or back of the phone could be used to program shortcuts that let you switch without even having to remove your finger from the screen. idk. i just thought of this and i am sure it has been thought of before but i just needed to write it down ^^". i think this might be something though! (though as a user of phone cases i will admit there are also some drawbacks xD)
I really hope the extra iphone buttons will make other companies start doing that again too. The bixby button on my note 8 is one of the biggest reasons I haven't upgraded (just after the rediculous cost of new phones). Having that button mapped to media controls and a flashlight shortcut is really convenient.
The Airpod clinical hearing aid thing might be huge news - checking online, professional hearing aids cost on average around 2,000$ *per ear*, so if Airpods can be a good replacement they'll undercut the entire market by a factor of 5x-10x
The regulations prohibiting US sales of "medical grade" hearing-aids without medical-grade regulatory testing, licensing, etc, were rescinded a few years ago; _specifically_ because major electronics companies like Apple, lobbied for it. It's a much-needed shakeup to the otherwise almost stagnant hearing-aid industry. Frankly, I hope oxygen concentrators see similarly pro-competitive deregulation; like "mil-spec", "medical grade" isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Riley is my favorite personality on LTT. I look forward to his being added to the next iteration of the Red Green show! One of his characters will be Tim Cook, now working from his new office at Possum Lodge!
I like the fact that apple added the useful ish camera button This means the rest of the industry will add it in too which is a net positive as a fan of how xperia phones do it
Now if they could have a headphone jack and SD card slot please, oh, and include a charger in the box, we can finally catch back up to where phones were in 2010 instead of going backwards.
I have an action button like this on my s10+. Can't have a phone without now... As a visually impaired person, being able to turn on the flashlight without having to look at the screen is absolutely amazing, and a feature i wont be able to trade off anymore. (Also it has an headphones jack, so it's superior to every later model)
8:51 hell no! Ai should never replace human narration for an audiobook. I’d be happy with it being an option but there should always be human narration available! Ai doesn’t deliver the same emotion and emphasis that humans do!
Yeah..... this is hardly a first. Sony's been consistent with the dedicated button as the are the imaging industry, and pretty sure a few others did the same over the years.
My first thought was that this is exactly why they would introduce an AI-driven contextual search button: "Oh, it activates your camera _and_ mic? That will generate _so much valuable telemetry."_ Like Amazon, Apple collects _astounding_ amounts of user-data for internal purposes including market strategy. A lot of the data collected due to this button, will probably be from inside a pocket or covered by a hand or table, due to accidental triggering; but even when that "AI" gets set up to tune out such erroneous activations, you can bet even the discarded activations will still contribute to their collected data...
i wouldnt call the dynamic island a gimmick. it was just a veiled attempt to hide their massive notch. in typical fashion the brainless sheep lapped it up though.
The dynamic island is just their attempt at trying to make the giant hole in the screen seem acceptable. The added button is just pure added functionality, so actually a nice change.
@@Rayjackerthey are talking bout the Apple Watch but their statement is false. The license holder for the heart rate monitor changed their mind years after release and wanted double the license fee and sued Apple to stop sales. It’s one of those companies that buys license to sell them.
@@sensnowy There have been several controversies surrounding the Apple Watch over the years. Some of the concerns revolved around the health features, like the ECG and heart rhythm detection, which raised questions among medical professionals about users over-relying on the device for medical diagnoses and causing unnecessary anxiety. Apple also faced lawsuits over alleged patent infringements related to the watch's technology, particularly with its heart rate monitoring. There were issues with the manufacturing conditions too, similar to other Apple products, with reports of poor working conditions in factories like Foxconn. Durability was another complaint-some users felt the watch scratched too easily and wasn’t as sturdy as advertised. Concerns about radiation from the device and skin irritation from wearing it also came up, particularly with the materials used in the watch and its bands. More recently, there was a lawsuit claiming that the blood oxygen sensor on the Apple Watch might be biased against people with darker skin tones, raising questions about the inclusivity of its health technology. Overall, these issues have led to varying levels of concern, legal action, and media attention. so not only are you facts wrong but it sounds stupidity like something a fanboy would say
Damn for $1024 those purses should be a working PC. In fact I wonder how hard it would be to bolt a raspberry pi onto a GPU and get it working at minimum power...
This was the funniest TechLinked I can remember. The Rotating laptop pantomime and the Switchbot little hat. Holy crap was that funny. Love the Jacob and RIley duo. Keep it up!
To be fair, Apple isn't usually a ground breaker. They take something that's already somewhat established and put their own spin on it. And I'd say the Apple camera "button" seems pretty cool. Sony's version is comparatively limited. But I do like my Sony phone and I certainly won't rush out to buy an iPhone anytime soon.
So many hardware features have been removed to cut costs \ "save space", that "smartphones" could spend the next decade just adding back features lost since 2003. Start with dedicated camera & navigation keys, then bring back wireless monitor & legacy networking support as the standard features they once were, then add an infrared blaster / illuminator back in, then (because illuminated) reintroduce true nightvision capability (not "enhancement"), then a tactile QWERTY, then the ability to unload the OS & load a different ROM on the fly, then an open-source expansion slot, true legacy "USB mass storage" mode, WiFi router functions that aren't locked down behind carrier "hotspot" restrictions, & maybe a 3D camera (y'know, just for fun). _(All of these things were features of my old phones, streamlined away as the "slate" aesthetic took over.)_ Oh, & of course a removable battery & removable storage, because what "smartphone" wouldn't have that?
@@prophetzarquon1922 I completely agree! Nice to know that there are others out there with good tastes in technology. These days smartphones try to be more of a fashion statement than an actually useful tool, the only thing that they excel at is social media junk like FB, Instantgram and snapchart, If phones had better features and less restrictive and crappy software I might start using them again.
Man, the innovation really did die with Steve Jobs. At least we know the answer to "What if we just let marketing run everything with no input from engineers?" now.
On one hand I agree but on the other this has been true for basically all tech brands for the last 8ish years, not just apple. Pixels aren't radically different anymore and Galaxy's aren't radically different anymore either, if you want something real different it seems like you have to seek out some lesser known, less reliable chinese brand or a RED phone or something
Maybe in three years when it'll be "the best, most accurate AI-powered fingerprint reader ever made", but only on the $1,800 Mega Pro Max Ultra Galactic model.
I have no problem with recycling old products that would otherwise be e-waste... but making a purse out of one seems like more of a waste than the e-waste itself. Not to mention the carbon footprint to create said idea, hence offsetting any benefit of making a purse rather than what otherwise could be reusing the pcb and other bits as scrap metal to make new functional products.
Find better things to get angry about. Let's look at copper, the predominant metal, whose production takes ~4:1 CO2 by weight. Without the cooler (which she may be recycling), a graphics card has
It's all the practicality of upcycling / recycling but with the bougie douchebaggery you'd expect from people that wants something less practical and more cool looking in their products. I mean yep that's what I expect.
1:30 I hope this is a properly utilized gimmick unlike the pressure sensitive screens that they used to have for a few generations a while back. I only ever really used it in CoD mobile or to speed up "hold" gestures, but it was really neat.
I like the return to dedicated buttons that are also sliders because it’s like my Logitech middle mouse button that is also a scroll wheel. Now we just need two of them. The other one can be for racking focus or selective bokeh.
This entire episode is a fever dream from 2009.
Stuff like this would have been in a comedy skit about the future back then
@@AndreiGrozea exactly 🤣
I feel like I'm watching cringy ads from a decade ago... heck last year
Grandma can't hear you she's got her airpods in
Using airpods as hearing aid.... Means she will be able to hear you better... 🫠
bumpin dat Soulja Boy!
🎶 Superman dat hoooo 🎶
@@shizuxo thats the catch XD ppl don't know if she is listening to music or listening the surrounding
GRANDMA NO IT'S AN ORPHANAGE
@@shizuxobut she’s bumping pooh shiesty
I never thought I'd be able to overclock a purse
New iPhone is basically like miniscule gene mutations now.
@@dorian6021 Most tech-enjoyers love when companies shake it up. We absolutely hate stagnation, and iPhones have been the trademark of design stagnation since the 11. (5 generations of phones)
I would reliably buy a new mini every 2 years but they stopped making them. Fuck big phones
they purposely make the old ones slower via updates to get people to buy the new ones. planned obscelence made possible with the aid of "the cloud"
@@HKIHNDKNSIthat's not true
@@dorian6021 It should be revolutionary every time because they market it as such. Maybe if Apple didn't lie for once...
Apple: We need to make the iPhone 16 different. Any ideas?
Apple Dev: How about another button.
You're just poor
@@shizuxo Says the poor guy trying to stunt on other people. You probably still buy phones on payment plan
2Billion R&D well spent
@@shizuxo you're like the Intel fanboys telling everyone they're poor for buying AMD. The brainrot is strong in this one.
@@TurntableTVthe example doesn’t really work considering there aren’t been any ryzen 3 launch in… a decade ? But I understand what you mean :O
That dot on Rileys shirt bothers my eyes
Thanks for that
It's a feature, not a bug.
The best line was the ki wireless charging, “render the devices unusable if you ever move” that cracked me up….
For people who remodel every kitchen they move into
6:00 never ever will I replace my kitchen gadgets to wireless ones. If it doesn't have proper power cord to power it up, just going to buy older ones which have
"studio quality mics" The sound engineers at Abby Road Studios are already camping out in front of the London Apple Store
The mics are really good though. Heard macbook microphones?
@@12349370I have a M14 M2 pro and while I love this thing, the mic is still absolute hot garbage compared to any cheap condenser mic.
😊@@12349370 you clearly haven't been inside a recording studio or worked with professional audio equipment.
@@12349370 The reason we use expensive, large microphones in the studio is because we value the unprocessed sound of large-diaphragm condenser microphones, their ability to capture sound cleanly when pushed at higher volumes or at lower volumes, and especially their low self-noise and excellent signal-to-noise ratio. Small-diaphragm condenser mics and MEMS electret capsules, like what you find in the majority of electronic devices, all have markedly worse self-noise, signal-to-noise ratio, and omnidirectional pickup patterns. Calling anything other than a large-diaphragm condenser mic (or dynamic mic) "studio quality" is a lie.
Software update in 2024: new phone 🥱
Team Pixel ❤ I made the move and I'm very happy
They think the A16 chip is 10 year older than the A18
@@karni60”Team Pixel” 🙄 you have a phone you like. Not everything needs to be competition
@@yaroslav6150 It’s what Google and Samsung did.
@@karni60 Sure ok 🤣
Finally, I actually CAN play Minecraft on an AMD instinct datacenter GPU with like 400gb of HBM in the future
Tbf, CDNA 1 and 2 were based off of evolved Vega, which we sorta had some of those branches.
And CDNA 3 is based off of RDNA 3, which we definitely had, so not totally sure where the line blurs at this point beyond smaller /fewer chip(lets) 🤔
the real reason amd doesn't want to compete in "high-end" GPU market is they want to sell consoles with obsolete hardware. ps5 pro will be just rx6700-level performance + a bit of rt on top. nobody would buy it if there was an actual progress with PC GPUs. so there won't be any progress. just milking the market with near-0 "upgrades" and artificial software market segmentation.
btw the 4090 can only do 52fps in alan woke 2 @1440p without upscale from 1080p or glitchy fake frames. which makes the 4090 basically just a 1080p card in actually modern games (lets ignore drops to 16fps in cp2077). "high-end GPUs" are obsolete and overpriced x10 times in 2024, because can't even run 2024 games on a $200 1440p 180hz monitors properly. the 5090 would be a 1440p 75fps GPU, lol, which barely makes it a 1440p card when all cheap 1440p monitors are 144-180hz these days.
@@rawdez_you seen the requirements for monster hunter wilds? Software is going to shit, hardware needs to pick up fast
@@genericscottishchannel1603 nobody, and I mean ms/sony/amd/nvidia, cares what software needs, unfortunately for all of us. if you want the progress - don't buy 0 progress hardware and educate people. all that corps care about is insane margins/profits and thats what you get only by selling old overpriced hardware for longer = not making any progress.
6:35 ikea already has a table air purifier
They were so obsessed with hating Bixby.
Bixby! Bixby! Bixby!
So, now that is the only thing their "engineers" can think of. "You get a Bixby button! You get a Bixby button! And you get a Bixby button!"
Bixby is samsung. This is apple. Bixby didn't work with cameras or pressure sensitive or touch sensing. This one does. Probably a lot of android will copy soon. Even if it was an android/sony thing before. Now it's apple's and now android will copy again
@@shizuxo Are we now in denial of the fact Samsung phones have had all the Advanced Intelligence photo features for almost a year now?
Was not expecting to see samtime reference here, but it is definitely a pleasant surprise
@@shizuxoI would say there are some slight but important differences between Xperia and iPhone buttons. On the Sony Xperia phones, the shutter button is a raised button. Like on a real camera. They are trying to emulate a camera in a phone's body. The iPhone shutter button looks more like the Xperia's power button. Flat and a little depressed like a finger print reader/power button combo, but you can additionaly slide your finger across the surface to scroll and access the camera menu and settings it looks like.
At this point in time, we have reached peak cellular phones, until we get tech as advanced as seen in 2012's Total Recall where the cell phone is built into your palm for audio calls, or you can press your palm up against a glass screen and project a video call onto the glass.
Everyone is out of truely original ideas and will instead draw inspiration from each other if any of the phone manufacturers try something different. Unfortunately there are not many major changes and improvements anymore. They are not exciting anymore. The last recent innovator was LG.
@@TheRealDuckofDeath who denied anything? Who said about photo features 🤨
Riley's impression of Tim Cook sounds like Will Ferrell's impression of Harry Caray.
If you were a hotdog would you eat yourself?
“What’s your favorite planet? Mine’s the Sun. It’s like a super planet.” God, I miss those days
@@mikabretonow we all know the moon isn't made of cheese... But what if it was made of barbecue spare ribs? Would you eat it then?
Say: “this is our fastest chip and the lamest presentation of an iPhone yet!” On Tim’s voice 😆
haha Apples presentation is high quality
a perfectly new presure sensitive button that could also can get touch ID exists
apple: nah we don't feel like it
It will be new feature in I phone 20😂😂
@@spartian117 and it will be on the pro version only at twice the price. 🤣
@@JorgeLopez-qj8puthe 15 pro already has one of the new buttons in place of the mute switch... I have mine on the default
@@JamesTKyou didnt got the Point.
@@9Loki11 he'll get it when iOS becomes better (mission impossible)
No idea what this video is about but I do see a white spec on Riley's shirt
All this time I thought Riley’s mom was behind the camera to cheer him on and catch things like this, but it looks like I was mistaken.
I was watching that too through the whole video. I can’t figure out what it is and its bugging me 😂
Is it not that dead pixel t-shirt?
@@MarasiTempleclearly they are new here.
@@MarasiTempleyes, it is the dead pixel shirt
IKEA already has an air purifier table
yeah, but that’s an air purifier with legs.
same but different (I have one lol)
"Studio quality mics"
Yes... the pin hole mics that all major recording studios use to record the most successful albums...
Their innovation is on the software side (ai and ML) that converts the crappy audio recording to studio quality. But ya dedicated studio mics would be better. I agree
It's 2024 and apple introduces camera button.
Sony: welcome to 2005, you gonna love it
I actually still use an Xperia M from time to time for "stylized" photography because wow, the camera on it sucks. It's even worse than the same gen Galaxy S3 Mini I also own. But hey, it does have a camera button so it's basically as good as an iPhone 16
@@PrivateLZG my mum uses that phone as alarm clock xD
The Ki charging standard is kind of scary for appliance use. At least when everyone was aiming to put wireless charging in cars that was outside the home. If using the standard 50% efficiency metric, supplying 2200W of power wirelessly would require 4400W of delivery power. This would also require a giant coil and very little separation between the appliance and the countertop. The insane amount of heat and both electric and magnetic fields generated can't be great for the appliance or countertop, and the power requirement alone, when run from 120V AC, would require a minimum 30A breaker (if output power is limited to < 1500W (3000W supply) or a 40A (!) breaker for full-speed operation.
UPDATE: After reading through the proposed specifications, WPS is expecting all devices to reach a power efficiency 90% or greater of that to wired devices. Assuming these devices reach an efficiency of 90-95% from the grid, then devices charged by this scheme will likely have a minimum efficiency of approx. 80%. This still means that outputting 2200W requires nearly 2800W of input power. You'd still be consuming half a kilowatt more than just plugging them in, which translates to higher power bills and, more importantly, a fair bit of heat generation on the surface of the coil. According to WPS, this will be "hot to the touch, but not enough to cause burns."
Also, they introduced the concept of not having any induction cooktops; instead, these would be replaced with Ki chargers and every pan would be a "smart pan," that uses NFC to tell the stove to turn on the power. Then it would cook your food using its internal induction coil. It's very likely that this will be more efficient than using a regular induction cooktop, especially with the protective glass separating the coil from the pan, and loss heat generated where the pan is not present. But this could make moving your pan during cooking difficult, if it takes like 5-10 seconds for the handshake to turn the coil back on.
Yup. Aaaand based on the time it takes to charge a remote or an iPhone, as compared to the same AC adapter on a wired connection, Qi chargers actually draw more like 4× what goes into the battery!?
Even if these cordless appliances were only _25%_ less efficient than corded, that would still add up to astronomical losses if even half of US countertop appliances went cordless.
@@prophetzarquon1922 And what would happen if you put your phone/iPad/IoT device on the same countertop? Is it going to start crashing constantly or even frying from these fields orbiting around the counter?
Really curious if this would cause issues with accelerated device failures in the kitchen. Or at the bare minimum make smart switches or thermometers connected thru BLE/Matter/Z Wave cease to communicate.
The video says Ki is designed around existing induction ranges, which are generally 40A in North America and literally designed to turn that energy into heat, so one presumes part of the Ki spec will include a similar degree of temperature resistance (and even if not, getting UL/similar certification will *definitely* require it). It also seems to be designed for relatively-simple kitchen appliances, so I’m not sure if magnetism is a concern either, considering having your phone near a running induction stove doesn’t annihilate it.
Granted that despite the above, even if they do have better than 50% efficiency then wasted energy will still be a concern, but tbh just like Qi charging didn’t become the standard for consumer electronics, I think we’re going to see very limited market penetration for this outside of people who are rich enough that a) they don’t care about power costs, and b) they already have such gargantuan carbon footprints that Ki will be a relative non-factor.
Basically, I think some rich idiots are going to burn their hands a lot, and not much else will change for anyone else.
@@Jestokost I suppose that almost all induction stovetops are 40A appliances, and that they do not create extreme electromagnetic forces when running. I would say, however, that induction stoves primarily use that principle for heat generation, as opposed to electrical transmission. With two coils of that size and power rating, you effectively create a transformer between the two; that's where the magnetism may come into play.
Also, I think this is meant to be for a variety of appliances, like blenders or crock pots. So you would likely need to have both a standard range AND Ki charging to make cooking effective. Perhaps it would be only one 40A breaker for the range and one 40A breaker for a single Ki charger. That's likely all you would need for a "max charge" version. You could always have a "low speed charger" that only operates at 1000-1500W for devices like toasters or even "slow charging" @ 400W for appliances like rice cookers.
All of this sums up to being rich people being the beta testers. It's not like they will be the ones using this tech frequently.
ah yes, another iphone 15 with AI
iPhone 12
iPhone X
The iPhone 16 is an iPhone 15 Pro with an extra button
Except it's half baked because of 8gb of ram when next year we get the real "apple intelligence" with 12gb of ram for all on device stuff.
@hobosnake1 keep dreaming.. i don't know where did you get the hype, but you won't get 12GB RAM on all devices.. maybe the Ultra will get that, but they just recently upgraded the 6GB to 8GB.. so why even you think they will further upgrade it to next year..? It's not Android, what need more cores and more RAM for runnig well.. (and funny even the 4GB iPhone models got the latest iOS when the S20 Ultra with 16GB stopped gettig any updates..)
Btw the RAM continously drain the battery, so dumb idea to stack it more than required.. it's nit a hard drive what you can turn off and even swap between devices turn on again and everything is there, the RAM immedietly wipe the memory if the power supply cutted off.. even in standby/idle you need to power those RAM modules, so lower amount is better for battery life..
When my Nokia Lumia, now 12 years old, had camera button, everyone said it's pointless and unnecessary. And now it's called innovation and cool
Love it on my new Sony Xperia. Don't know why the everyone else hadn't bothered. One of my favorite features
@@matlman1 is it the Xperia 1V? how is that phone. really interested in getting it due to its camera tbh
@@NITROUSOXIDE921 Dont buy it just for the camera. You will likely be disappointed if you are expecting some Pixel or iPhone level processing for HDR and whatnot. Buy it for the overall package....and its not available outside of certain Asian market so there's that lol
Sony Ericsson "Cyber-shot" feature phones from the mid 2000s had separate camera buttons as well. And those weren't even smartphones.
No they didn’t. Everyone loved that button. You’re talking shit
‹The only company brave enough to ask the question : "What if we just made an air purifier, but then we gave it a little hat?"›
Riley you deserve being famous
less than more than
I burst out laughing with the hat comment. Made me think of Apollo the parrot 😂
Yes, he's right except they forgot Ikea and their table purifier
Tim Apple is evolving
Tim cook *
@@DarthAnonymous2 That's what Trump called him.
HTC Evo 3D had a dedicated camera button with 2 stages of pressure back in 2011 or something.
I got that phone specifically to try recording 3D theater cams with it by sticking one polarization filter over each lens, & _it worked well..._ but the theater sound in the mic was awful & I never got any audio good enough to sync with it before DVDrips released.
So Apple is now copying Sony with the 2 stage dedicated shutter? Now if only they'd copy the 3.5 jack and SD card slot...
and removable battery,
and lanyard hole,
and true nightvision,
and... sorry, I was caught in a flashback to the early '00s.
lol the laptop screen following you after closing a window had me dying 😂😂
Next year they'll add a button at the bottom of the screen that takes you to the home screen. And then the year after two more buttons that acts as a recent and back button on either side of the home button. Fast forward a few years they'll add new buttons that you can type on.
No, "buttons that you can type on" sounds to useful for apple.
smartphone suggestion. make the touchable space wrap all around the phone. screen, sides, back (maybe not the camera lens ^^"). most of the time you can just ignore the input given outside of the screen but this gives apps the option to create extra buttons all around the phone. like is done with the iPhone using the action button but just everywhere. add some good haptic feedback and it will feel as a button. imagine the possibilities.
gaming: instead of blocking the game with your hands to control the game you can have the input area be on the back of the phone. you could have the shoulder buttons you have on game controllers but then made from software
navigation. more buttons to slide, click whatever. make the sides work like the tab button on keyboard. or create a small cursor you can control using the back of the phone so that you can be precise without your finger blocking the view
short cuts. i was mostly thinking of this in art programs. when i want to draw on my phone the small screen doesn't allow for a lot of area to be taken up by buttons so it quickly will become menu in menu if you just want to switch something. but extra areas on the side or back of the phone could be used to program shortcuts that let you switch without even having to remove your finger from the screen.
idk. i just thought of this and i am sure it has been thought of before but i just needed to write it down ^^". i think this might be something though! (though as a user of phone cases i will admit there are also some drawbacks xD)
I really hope the extra iphone buttons will make other companies start doing that again too. The bixby button on my note 8 is one of the biggest reasons I haven't upgraded (just after the rediculous cost of new phones). Having that button mapped to media controls and a flashlight shortcut is really convenient.
MORE BUTTONS PLEASE YES GOOD
Just use a keyboard. That's a big upgrade from a phone.
TIM APPLE IMPRESSION ENCLOSED!!
LETS GO! Another year - another iPhone with a notch
like that phrase on Pacific rim. *it's not gonna stop :(*
The Airpod clinical hearing aid thing might be huge news - checking online, professional hearing aids cost on average around 2,000$ *per ear*, so if Airpods can be a good replacement they'll undercut the entire market by a factor of 5x-10x
Already exists in Android. Check it out.
The regulations prohibiting US sales of "medical grade" hearing-aids without medical-grade regulatory testing, licensing, etc, were rescinded a few years ago; _specifically_ because major electronics companies like Apple, lobbied for it.
It's a much-needed shakeup to the otherwise almost stagnant hearing-aid industry.
Frankly, I hope oxygen concentrators see similarly pro-competitive deregulation; like "mil-spec", "medical grade" isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Riley is my favorite personality on LTT. I look forward to his being added to the next iteration of the Red Green show! One of his characters will be Tim Cook, now working from his new office at Possum Lodge!
I'm hoping other phone companies copy the iphone so I can have a camera button I have been wanting since the Lumia days.
What's wrong with double pressing the power button to open and volume down to take a photo?
Wishing "Good Morning" at 10 pm makes a great Tim Cook impression 😂
I like the fact that apple added the useful ish camera button
This means the rest of the industry will add it in too which is a net positive as a fan of how xperia phones do it
Now if they could have a headphone jack and SD card slot please, oh, and include a charger in the box, we can finally catch back up to where phones were in 2010 instead of going backwards.
Not me swiping at my phone twice thinking the speck of dust on Riley's shirt was on my phone screen...
Dualplay would actually be pretty sick.
Always have two small controllers with your desktop for emulation
I have an action button like this on my s10+. Can't have a phone without now... As a visually impaired person, being able to turn on the flashlight without having to look at the screen is absolutely amazing, and a feature i wont be able to trade off anymore. (Also it has an headphones jack, so it's superior to every later model)
No sd card storage?
@@keithbrown7685 the s10+ does have an sd slot.
3:47 That was Nicholas Cage, right?
They're variants of the same man
😂 yes, definitely sounded more like Cage then Federighi
I love Riley’s Tim Cook impression. He should show up in some Mac Address videos as Tim Cook.
8:51 hell no! Ai should never replace human narration for an audiobook. I’d be happy with it being an option but there should always be human narration available! Ai doesn’t deliver the same emotion and emphasis that humans do!
Cell phone innovation has reached peek ridiculousness. Look, we added a button, how amazing!
*peak
But also, yes.
A standalone camera button? We moved back to 2005 NOKIA'S 🥳
Really? Watch every android get it back in all new models now
@@shizuxo 💯
Sony has had this the whole time. Apple is just copying Sony
Yeah..... this is hardly a first.
Sony's been consistent with the dedicated button as the are the imaging industry, and pretty sure a few others did the same over the years.
my LG got one aswell. my phone is trendy now
Ah yes the camera button from the sony smartphone lineup. Thankfully someone is adopting it now.
they were mostly repeating the same features from the last phone as if it were new
Yep, that's Apple all right.
Their biggest innovations I've been how to sell you the same phone multiple times now.
That was one of the funniest episodes I watched. Great Job Riley & Jakob!
Maybe next year's innovation is the headphone jack
Yea a jack that will detect wireless headphone and brick them THE APPLE WAY 👍
if we start switching to all wireless devices its gonna be a nightmare
agreed
People said the same thing about wireless home networks, & you know what?
They were right.
Still stuck at 60 hz displays on base models???
Unfortunately yes
I can’t wait to accidentally hold the camera button down, only to be constantly linked to things I might like. Sounds perfect
My first thought was that this is exactly why they would introduce an AI-driven contextual search button: "Oh, it activates your camera _and_ mic? That will generate _so much valuable telemetry."_
Like Amazon, Apple collects _astounding_ amounts of user-data for internal purposes including market strategy.
A lot of the data collected due to this button, will probably be from inside a pocket or covered by a hand or table, due to accidental triggering; but even when that "AI" gets set up to tune out such erroneous activations, you can bet even the discarded activations will still contribute to their collected data...
The button might be a thing for shooting games. But for the most part it’s a gimmick just like the dynamic island
Dynamic island was, this doesn't look like a gimmick
i wouldnt call the dynamic island a gimmick. it was just a veiled attempt to hide their massive notch. in typical fashion the brainless sheep lapped it up though.
All that and they still can't add a capacitive fingerprint sensor 😐
The dynamic island is just their attempt at trying to make the giant hole in the screen seem acceptable. The added button is just pure added functionality, so actually a nice change.
honestly the 'island' is a huge upgrade from the chungus notch it had before
3:46 That's a great Nicolas Cage impression.
Why wouldn’t they add touch id to the camera button
Too innovative for them 😔
Yesss, i am here for Rileys impressions!
Edit: there was just one :(
Someone please make a compilation
They could easily make the new button have fingerprint sensor built into it, but apple is trying to save up "space"(its money)
Any Dragon Ball fan will think of something completely different when you say “Ki”.
did apple forget what happened last time they tried to pass on something as medical devices before clearing the certification 👀
🤭
Well crap i'm not in the loop can you tell me?
@@Rayjackerthey are talking bout the Apple Watch but their statement is false. The license holder for the heart rate monitor changed their mind years after release and wanted double the license fee and sued Apple to stop sales.
It’s one of those companies that buys license to sell them.
@@Rayjacker apple watch blood oxygen monitoring
@@sensnowy There have been several controversies surrounding the Apple Watch over the years. Some of the concerns revolved around the health features, like the ECG and heart rhythm detection, which raised questions among medical professionals about users over-relying on the device for medical diagnoses and causing unnecessary anxiety. Apple also faced lawsuits over alleged patent infringements related to the watch's technology, particularly with its heart rate monitoring.
There were issues with the manufacturing conditions too, similar to other Apple products, with reports of poor working conditions in factories like Foxconn. Durability was another complaint-some users felt the watch scratched too easily and wasn’t as sturdy as advertised. Concerns about radiation from the device and skin irritation from wearing it also came up, particularly with the materials used in the watch and its bands.
More recently, there was a lawsuit claiming that the blood oxygen sensor on the Apple Watch might be biased against people with darker skin tones, raising questions about the inclusivity of its health technology. Overall, these issues have led to varying levels of concern, legal action, and media attention.
so not only are you facts wrong but it sounds stupidity like something a fanboy would say
Damn for $1024 those purses should be a working PC. In fact I wonder how hard it would be to bolt a raspberry pi onto a GPU and get it working at minimum power...
One time I swear to you I saw a quickbit irl. I ran to catch it but alas as foretold he was too quick. 😢
Couldn't imagine spending $800 on a entry level phone let alone ANY phone
Apple needs courage to make 120hz refresh rate new norm
This was the funniest TechLinked I can remember. The Rotating laptop pantomime and the Switchbot little hat. Holy crap was that funny. Love the Jacob and RIley duo. Keep it up!
Ok the concord joke caught me off guard lol
"Thanks to reliable leaker ... Meta" LMAO 🤣🤣
So the bixby button that was on samsung?
Apple fanboys: "Yes but apple did it first!" somehow? 😑
genuinely hilarious episode
2:08 the captions show "th000" for thousand. Nice touch
AI in gadgets is like the added bottle opener "feature" in tools
Not an Apple person but that blue on the iPhone 16 looks really nice
You can get that colored skin for a 10th of tbr price
@@sweetmelon3365 not a bad idea. It's not quite the same thing but it might be nice to look over some options.
They also listed new apple watch SE in their website
Sony says... Hey we have had dedicated camera buttons on our Xpheria smartphones for awhile now. Nice to catch up Apple.
To be fair, Apple isn't usually a ground breaker. They take something that's already somewhat established and put their own spin on it. And I'd say the Apple camera "button" seems pretty cool. Sony's version is comparatively limited.
But I do like my Sony phone and I certainly won't rush out to buy an iPhone anytime soon.
Love Tim Cook impressions. More pls.
“Buy your mom an impression” lol
Companies are really scratching the bottom of the barrel for innovation on phones now.
So many hardware features have been removed to cut costs \ "save space", that "smartphones" could spend the next decade just adding back features lost since 2003.
Start with dedicated camera & navigation keys, then bring back wireless monitor & legacy networking support as the standard features they once were, then add an infrared blaster / illuminator back in, then (because illuminated) reintroduce true nightvision capability (not "enhancement"), then a tactile QWERTY, then the ability to unload the OS & load a different ROM on the fly, then an open-source expansion slot, true legacy "USB mass storage" mode, WiFi router functions that aren't locked down behind carrier "hotspot" restrictions, & maybe a 3D camera (y'know, just for fun).
_(All of these things were features of my old phones, streamlined away as the "slate" aesthetic took over.)_
Oh, & of course a removable battery & removable storage, because what "smartphone" wouldn't have that?
@@prophetzarquon1922 I completely agree! Nice to know that there are others out there with good tastes in technology. These days smartphones try to be more of a fashion statement than an actually useful tool, the only thing that they excel at is social media junk like FB, Instantgram and snapchart, If phones had better features and less restrictive and crappy software I might start using them again.
@@prophetzarquon1922 the loss of a removable battery was a straight up crime
Why is my iPhone XR so slow all of a sudden 🤔
phone repair guys are gonna hate that new touch sensitive action button lol
I feel dumber after seeing what every single tech company is doing.
That's the plan. 😬
6:30 Dammit, Riley! I had coffee in my mouth when you said that.
I thought they wanted button-less iPhones
They did. Turns out, we didn't.
Hey google lens actually works though
Man, the innovation really did die with Steve Jobs. At least we know the answer to "What if we just let marketing run everything with no input from engineers?" now.
You just described everything since 2002
On one hand I agree but on the other this has been true for basically all tech brands for the last 8ish years, not just apple. Pixels aren't radically different anymore and Galaxy's aren't radically different anymore either, if you want something real different it seems like you have to seek out some lesser known, less reliable chinese brand or a RED phone or something
Honestly love you guys. Thanks for getting some of us through some really crappy days.
All these buttons and not one of them could have a finger print reader in them? Come on.
Tbh at first I thought they added it to the new button. But they seem to have "missed the opportunity" lmao
My ~200 EUR Motorola phone from years ago has it. Come over to the dark side.
@@vincentvanhoven3486mine does as well, along with a headphone jack and a stylus. Much better than spending an arm and a leg on a phone on an iphone
@@vincentvanhoven3486 G6? i have one of those lol, love that design. my current phone is a flip 5 that has the side button sensor, actually nicer
Maybe in three years when it'll be "the best, most accurate AI-powered fingerprint reader ever made", but only on the $1,800 Mega Pro Max Ultra Galactic model.
If we can have more buttons, then maybe INCLUDE A HEADPHONE JACK
Storage, man. sdcard storage. Don't forget that one.
@@keithbrown7685 oh right true, that's even higher on the list.
But no, that would be consumer friendly, instead have a button.
This is Apple’s bixby button.
will the iphone 16 meltdown during a basic facetime call like the 15 or did they fix that?
I have no problem with recycling old products that would otherwise be e-waste... but making a purse out of one seems like more of a waste than the e-waste itself. Not to mention the carbon footprint to create said idea, hence offsetting any benefit of making a purse rather than what otherwise could be reusing the pcb and other bits as scrap metal to make new functional products.
Find better things to get angry about. Let's look at copper, the predominant metal, whose production takes ~4:1 CO2 by weight. Without the cooler (which she may be recycling), a graphics card has
So stick that in your smelter!
I've never seen your stuff, but this was legit tech info duct taped to hilarity and I am now subscribed:)
A big wtf to those purses…..
It's all the practicality of upcycling / recycling but with the bougie douchebaggery you'd expect from people that wants something less practical and more cool looking in their products. I mean yep that's what I expect.
1:30 I hope this is a properly utilized gimmick unlike the pressure sensitive screens that they used to have for a few generations a while back.
I only ever really used it in CoD mobile or to speed up "hold" gestures, but it was really neat.
Pressure sensitive screen + gamers, equalled a lot of broken screens. Turns out gamers aren't always super-delicate with their controller surfaces...
3:05 sounds like boomer shit got me dead
same here bro HAHAHAH
"A proprietary protocol-"
Yeah, I'm out.
Same.
Proprietary = death 💀
Sonos threw away the whole company for headphones nobody wants
FINALLY MORE TIM APPLE IMPRESSIONS
Why is Riley doing Andy Samberg doing Nick Cage
I like the return to dedicated buttons that are also sliders because it’s like my Logitech middle mouse button that is also a scroll wheel. Now we just need two of them. The other one can be for racking focus or selective bokeh.