sorry to ask...why do you insist so much on Google phones/devices when you say they are a nasty monopoly and also as noted in the video, they have shite processor/hardware? do they need more coverage and buzz??? present some smaller brands that have really good tech inside
@@LuisMan123volume button position super awkward for photo shoots, you just don’t know what you missing. Dedicated camera button is just great, it’s makes camera FUN. I don’t understand all this drama, Apple finally brings back something good and everyone still not happy and complaining about lacking of “innovation”
How can this one german dude be more informative than the entire linus tech group together. I guess making frat house jokes does take a toll on conciseness
I've always seen LTT group as an entertainment channel than tech education or some sort. They aren't the most informative nor the most knowledgeable out there imo
@@luipaardprint they removed it from US models starting from the 14 iirc, international versions still have it. The only other iPhone to not have a physical SIM slot was the iPhone 4 CDMA which was exclusive to Verizon (a big change, considering all iPhones before that were exclusive to AT&T in the US)
9:16 your sponsor segments are always the best on the platform where you don't exactly talk down the sponsor, but acknowledge existing limitations to not let some of your viewers make a choice that isn't in their best interests. I have never seen such care in any other very good RUclipsrs and I'm glad you were the one who converted me for Nebula. Though I did do it through that bundle deal where you didn't get any actual money.
What I always loved about the camera button on the Lumia devices: Apart from being able to control the focus with the button, you could launch the camera by holding the button down, even when the phone was locked. So when you wanted to quickly capture something, you could hold down the button while pulling the phone out of your pocket and you were instantly ready to shoot.
@@wieneckem thankfully theres always ways to customize that nowadays... using good lock on samsung for example i mapped flashlight, camera and vibration on/off all on the same power button
You can already launch the camera app on the iPhone 15 pro with the quick launch button but a dedicated camera two stage trigger that I loved in my Sony Xperia (even though it made some of my photos blurry due to the movement when pressing…) but let’s hope this one will be better designed.
The thing I find baffling about apple is that they canceled ipods over not being profitable enough. They weren't losing money, just not selling the insane numbers that iphones and ipads were. Are they really expecting more people to buy a tabletop robot toy?
Vision Pro, vr headset without any controllers or true apps that make use of virtual reality with a starting price of $3,499. I can totally see Apple expecting people to buy the little robot.
If Apple is "running out of ideas"...the whole Windows and Android marketplace should be experiencing a CODE BROWN !! Who are they going to copy from now ????
@@goobfilmcast4239 I think you got that backwards bud. The only consistent thing windows and Android manufacturers have copied from Apple is taking away ports and being less consumer friendly... which I'd have no problem with if they stopped.
I think the issue was that the iPod cut into iPhone sales. As the iPod was naturally upgrading it was gaining app features and evolving from being just a music player to an overall smart device... and it was about the size of an iPhone, with similar UI language, and a lot cheaper. Plus an iPhone was gaining music playing capabilities. I imagine iPod sales were projected to cut into iPhone sales and not even Apple could manufacture that users needed both an iPod and an iPhone (like they have with an iPad and iPhone and Mac/MacBook). I imagine it's the same reason why apple refuses to unlock the capabilities of their high end iPad Pro. All of a sudden it'd blur the line between products and might cut into MacBook sales. The problem isn't selling niche products, it's selling niche products that cut into sales of more popular products that can do what the niche product can.
The annoying thing about "cheaper phones" that Apple made is that every single one of them has a tiny battery. If people want bang for their buck, they want a phone that lasts long both daily and its total lifetime. This new thin iPhone is going to be their steppingstone to foldables but its battery longevity is going to suck in the long run.
the iphone 6 - 8 series used to have tiny battery too. tiny phones that are too thick look awkward. that's why apple kept increasing the screen size as they made the iphone thicker
@@sub_rapierI can't say I was ever a fan of the two step shutter button, and I own a Sony camera , I find you can still introduce shake to the camera with that last half a push. And there a bunch of ways of operating the shutter without using the button.
As an Xperia user for how many years now, I've always said that if Sony stops making them I'll switch from Android to Apple phones. An actual shutter button is a gift from heavens. They should also copy the notification LED from Xperias.
Nah it's the other way around. Samsung copy apple. Remember headphone jack? No charger on brand new phone? Yup this year apple do it, next year samsung follow. Apple is mostly to blame for the good or bad happening in smartphone industry
Yea Samsung designs are boring so if Apple changes one or two things on the hardware it would be enough (excluding chip). It’s won’t be if Samsung drastically changes two or more things.
a button for the iPhone really sounds like an innovation compared to what Apple did for years: "exciting" new colors. just look at old WWDC announcements...
@@dondekeeper2943 not much happened, that's why i called it "mini" Y2K. And the "not much" still includes hospital emergencies being severely impacted, planes stuck in sky not being able to land, hotels not able to check people in and out, not able to withdraw or deposit money in the bank, 8.5 million pc impacted.
Overall it's a mismanagement fiasco all around. It's the cummulation of a bunch of lazy and greedy mistakes that should've never happened in the first place. Hopefully it serves as a wake up call at not just crowdstrike but MS as well and even regulators (yeah there's the whole back and forth story with the EU forcing MS to keep third parties with Kernel level access, I think either way it's diced that shouldn't have been a "my way or the highway" outcome from either MS or the EU regulators. That was an important issue that should have worked more on finding a solution that they could have both agreed on).
1:19 - I bet the motivation for the camera button idea was that most people were using the action button for the camera, and they had to use the screen for vibrate.
If Apple is "running out of ideas"...the whole Windows and Android marketplace should be experiencing a CODE BROWN !! Who are they going to copy from now ????
If Apple is "running out of ideas"...the whole Windows and Android marketplace should be experiencing a CODE BROWN !! Who are they going to copy from now ????
Yep. Apple ran out of ideas when Steve Jobs died. Now they just copy features from other phones about 5 years later. Or in the case of foldable phones about 7 years later.
I mean, there isn’t much to innovate, the smartphone is basically mature and near perfect. What feature would you add that isn’t a gimmick that detracts from the practicality of a smartphone?
Week long battery life, WiFi 7 speeds on cellular networks everywhere, display glass that doesn't chip or crack, fast wireless charging, a zero bezel and uninterrupted by notch or cutout front display, color accurate OLED displays, phones without a back camera bump or hump, cameras that aren't so huge the phone has to have a large hump or bump on them. Maybe a translucent/transparent slab of glass like in IronMan 2 or The Expanse. The devices are far from matured. This is more refinement of old features and slow introduction of new ones.
@@alphamineronyea but it's still in it's early phases. It's either you don't notice it, but the camera quality is really bad or you can notice it (fewer pixels there) and the camera quality is bad. I wish we can someday achieve a similar quality to the current ones we have.
3:31 If the leaks are anything to go buy, it's just as powerful as the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3. It makes Huawei's Kirin chipsets, where the 9000S and 9010 aren't very fast, look solid.
camera buttons were a basic thing 10 years ago and now we are here again... even the most basic lumia phone had a camera button.. it was most convenient back then...
Oh yes, I remember, „hardware“ only means the buttons on the outside of a device and nothing else. In that case Apple is doomed and out of ideas, yeah…
This minimalism is disgusting. We should have buttons everywhere. I have Oneplus 5T that have a slider to activate silent mode. Its amazing. Button for camera? Great. Button for home, great. What about the notification led they removed? Bring it back! This all software thing is horrible. Cars with nothing but a screen, is horrible. Buttons are great, easy to access, easy to remmember, have texture.
What Smartphone needs is a two part scroll button on right side. Thumb gets tired after using it for teaching students in medical college and working in hospital.
I love what Google are doing. They are on point this year, with both software and hardware. Gemini Live is just stunning, and is well worth paying for. I just wish they put more effort into Gemini supporting non-core Google Assistant languages, like Bulgarian.
What they need is to bring back the iPod Classic with Airplay& Cellular While the consumers are distracted, lock the engineers in a lab & Fix the iPhone Especially since iPod Classic are in high demand among the Teenager demographic
Some RUclipsrs could mod a robot vacuum into a display that follows you around, but they'd probably add a target tracking Nerf gun just for fun and freely distribute the design online.
As a Sonos user myself, I rarely use/used the app. It wasn’t that great… kinda janky tbh… but it worked. And while the new app make look better the issue has been it simply doesn’t work properly. Need to add a new device to your home? Maybe. Need to retune the audio for a room? Try again later. Want to play music on all your speakers? It’s a coin flip if they’ll all be detected. These are things I never had an issue with in the old app. Not once. But the new app has been a bug filled nightmare. They ARE making good progress as of late. I haven’t experienced any issues in the past month or so but I’m far from a power user. Seems like they could have saved a lot of people their jobs if they’d had a little less “courage.”
The 16GB RAM and AI gimmicks are to distract people from the fact that the Pixels are $100 more expensive while basically running on the same architecture and can't even keep up with the flagship Snapdragon chips from 3-4 years ago
Same here. The Pixel 9 seems like it's Google's best attempt to polish what is essentially just a very iterative update outside of the AI features that they intentionally software locked to the new phones which I'm sure would run absolutely fine on much older Pixels. All I want is a Pixel that can almost match the battery life and chip performance of Snapdragon. Doesn't even need to surpass them, just has to actually compete, because like Marton said, they are essentially selling mid-range performance for full flagship prices.
As someone who grew up in the Apple PPC ecosystem 20 years ago, it’s deeply silly to see Google using almost identical logos with their new Tensor chip.
If Apple is "running out of ideas"...the whole Windows and Android marketplace should be experiencing a CODE BROWN !! Who are they going to copy from now ????
What I kind of want to see is a revival of A product line other than Mac/Macintosh Macs have been known since original to be heavily unrepairable. The Mac always has been “Easy to use computer for the masses” by Jef Raskin. Hobbist were second Powerbook could be this. Maybe an EMac style laptop made from Plastic. Honestly it’d be great to see another iPod. An iPod Classic revival could distract consumers while engineers refresh the iPhone. Maybe iPod w/Airplay After all, iPod been increasing in demand
I believe it's not just a camera button but also reworked camera with a variable aperture that stops down to f/4 to try and appease to photographers. It'll be marketing more so for the camera this time around. Also, I don't think anything has really been game changing for any of the phones for a long time. Just incrementally better over time. I use an iphone xr and will continue to use it for a while. I don't really see it worthwhile to upgrade when my phone works perfectly fine. Also, gonna look up the tech behind that fast charging. It looks interesting.
Why no interchangeable lenses for smartphone cameras? Phone cameras have already hit the ceiling of development, AI could no longer help to move forward and a dslr even a decade older is still superior than any flagship out there so why not bring some real innovation?
Perfect synopsis. Exactly what I observe too. Most of the beauty of a proper camera comes from the lens, and control of flash, neither of which seem to be a priority for phone manufacturers, yet they could easily make a massive range of lenses and flashes to complement their phones if they wanted to.
It's all software and computational now. But yes leveraging better hardware is key. I agree with the proper camera as I'm lazy now and just use the phone with a well dialed in GCam build, pics are great but when flipping back through pics I've taken on my D750 and FujiFilm XT1 (older stuff now) on the big screen, phones don't even come close when trying to create. I think so many phone to camera comparisons are done Just using basic simple scene which doesn't paint the true picture
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sorry to ask...why do you insist so much on Google phones/devices when you say they are a nasty monopoly and also as noted in the video, they have shite processor/hardware? do they need more coverage and buzz??? present some smaller brands that have really good tech inside
im apple fan but why apple
Nobody talks about the Vision Pro anymore.
What's that?
@@MattWillPrior What's what?
Vision? Ain't that some sort of marvel super hero??
Is it some sort of new prescription optics?
Cuz he's dead. Thanos killed him when he yanked the mind stone. Keep up buddy.
As a Xperia user I'm a huge fan of the two-step camera button tho!
True lmao
10 years ago i own sony xperia sl, im a fan too of the camera button
Thinking of getting an Xperia 5 actually, is sony good?
what's the point of you can just use the volume button as shutter?
@@LuisMan123volume button position super awkward for photo shoots, you just don’t know what you missing. Dedicated camera button is just great, it’s makes camera FUN. I don’t understand all this drama, Apple finally brings back something good and everyone still not happy and complaining about lacking of “innovation”
I'll be happy if they just find a way of curing Siri from dementia.
How can this one german dude be more informative than the entire linus tech group together. I guess making frat house jokes does take a toll on conciseness
I've always seen LTT group as an entertainment channel than tech education or some sort. They aren't the most informative nor the most knowledgeable out there imo
Camera button in smartphones must come back. It is so good to take a picture with a two-step camera button. I miss Nokia Lumia...
It's ironic bc they were all about getting rid of physical buttons and ports
Here are some ideas for Apple's hardware division.
1. Micro SD slot
2. 3.5mm headphone jack
3. Physical Sim
@@oida10000you don’t have a physical sim in your iPhone? I do.
"It takes courage to remove headphone jack" their statement
@@A1stardan It takes even more courage to put it back
@@luipaardprint they removed it from US models starting from the 14 iirc, international versions still have it. The only other iPhone to not have a physical SIM slot was the iPhone 4 CDMA which was exclusive to Verizon (a big change, considering all iPhones before that were exclusive to AT&T in the US)
Can we just get a 2 year cooldown, then drop something worthwhile in 2026/7?
Apple: No
That will just increase the level of disappointment in every launch.
make it 3yrs cooldown
@@ma-af3753 nope
Why? Just wait two years and then buy a new iPhone?
9:16 your sponsor segments are always the best on the platform where you don't exactly talk down the sponsor, but acknowledge existing limitations to not let some of your viewers make a choice that isn't in their best interests. I have never seen such care in any other very good RUclipsrs and I'm glad you were the one who converted me for Nebula. Though I did do it through that bundle deal where you didn't get any actual money.
What I always loved about the camera button on the Lumia devices: Apart from being able to control the focus with the button, you could launch the camera by holding the button down, even when the phone was locked. So when you wanted to quickly capture something, you could hold down the button while pulling the phone out of your pocket and you were instantly ready to shoot.
You can do that by pressing power twice on almsot every android since around android 8
@@StarmenRock True but that launches Google pay for me. Plus, double pressing works worse in your pocket.
@@wieneckem thankfully theres always ways to customize that nowadays... using good lock on samsung for example i mapped flashlight, camera and vibration on/off all on the same power button
You can already launch the camera app on the iPhone 15 pro with the quick launch button but a dedicated camera two stage trigger that I loved in my Sony Xperia (even though it made some of my photos blurry due to the movement when pressing…) but let’s hope this one will be better designed.
My moto can do that by flickering my wrist. Shaking the phone turns on the flashlight. Super handy. Have been using the feature since 2014.
So the summary of the pulse detection. “Now if you die, we’ll call emergency so you’re not eaten by the cats” 😂😂😂
Android: you're only mimicking a fraction of my power 🗿
Meanwhile Nokia N series laughing from the grave
@@Alis_Archive True dude. My teacher had a N73. It had a slider on camera. And probably a dedicated button too.
Camera button? Meanwhile Sony
Patent licensed, Sony getting paid.
Sony Makes Apples Cameras they separate apple with the best Cameras they agree to sell them in a almost exclusive model. @joeyyears
Motorola had camera Buttons even on the Milestone Android devices
Nokia N series had camera button
Nokia Lumia too had them
The thing I find baffling about apple is that they canceled ipods over not being profitable enough. They weren't losing money, just not selling the insane numbers that iphones and ipads were. Are they really expecting more people to buy a tabletop robot toy?
Vision Pro, vr headset without any controllers or true apps that make use of virtual reality with a starting price of $3,499. I can totally see Apple expecting people to buy the little robot.
If Apple is "running out of ideas"...the whole Windows and Android marketplace should be experiencing a CODE BROWN !! Who are they going to copy from now ????
@@goobfilmcast4239 says the glazer as Apple copied android on rearranging apps 😂😂
@@goobfilmcast4239 I think you got that backwards bud. The only consistent thing windows and Android manufacturers have copied from Apple is taking away ports and being less consumer friendly... which I'd have no problem with if they stopped.
I think the issue was that the iPod cut into iPhone sales. As the iPod was naturally upgrading it was gaining app features and evolving from being just a music player to an overall smart device... and it was about the size of an iPhone, with similar UI language, and a lot cheaper. Plus an iPhone was gaining music playing capabilities. I imagine iPod sales were projected to cut into iPhone sales and not even Apple could manufacture that users needed both an iPod and an iPhone (like they have with an iPad and iPhone and Mac/MacBook). I imagine it's the same reason why apple refuses to unlock the capabilities of their high end iPad Pro. All of a sudden it'd blur the line between products and might cut into MacBook sales.
The problem isn't selling niche products, it's selling niche products that cut into sales of more popular products that can do what the niche product can.
Iphone finally catches up to Xperia. Its about time.
The annoying thing about "cheaper phones" that Apple made is that every single one of them has a tiny battery. If people want bang for their buck, they want a phone that lasts long both daily and its total lifetime. This new thin iPhone is going to be their steppingstone to foldables but its battery longevity is going to suck in the long run.
the iphone 6 - 8 series used to have tiny battery too. tiny phones that are too thick look awkward. that's why apple kept increasing the screen size as they made the iphone thicker
Apple: Camera Button
Android: There's a gesture for that.
And Sony had the dedicated Shutter button for some 5 years now.
@@sub_rapier Since the very first Xperia Z (2013). Goes even further back if you consider the Sony Ericsson models like the Xperia X10 (2010)
@@sub_rapierI can't say I was ever a fan of the two step shutter button, and I own a Sony camera , I find you can still introduce shake to the camera with that last half a push.
And there a bunch of ways of operating the shutter without using the button.
Me using my Sony right now*. Welcome to the future.
@@moonx5-x8uSony Ericsson k750i (2005)
As an Xperia user for how many years now, I've always said that if Sony stops making them I'll switch from Android to Apple phones.
An actual shutter button is a gift from heavens. They should also copy the notification LED from Xperias.
Considering that Samsung has been selling the same galaxy ultra since the s22 I don't see why apple needs to innovate that much
Nah it's the other way around. Samsung copy apple. Remember headphone jack? No charger on brand new phone? Yup this year apple do it, next year samsung follow. Apple is mostly to blame for the good or bad happening in smartphone industry
Yea Samsung designs are boring so if Apple changes one or two things on the hardware it would be enough (excluding chip). It’s won’t be if Samsung drastically changes two or more things.
a button for the iPhone really sounds like an innovation compared to what Apple did for years: "exciting" new colors. just look at old WWDC announcements...
Google dropshipping Samsung's products with rebranding lol
And an inferior chip.
Their new Fold seem to be suprior.
Who did the 4 min phone charge? I can't understand him and there was nothing on the screen
Realme
Random app update is what caused the crowdstrike fiasco that took out not just crowdstrike and Microsoft but basically caused a mini Y2K.
Calling the Crowdstrike incident as mini y2k would be incorrect, since not much really happened during y2k
@@dondekeeper2943 not much happened, that's why i called it "mini" Y2K.
And the "not much" still includes hospital emergencies being severely impacted, planes stuck in sky not being able to land, hotels not able to check people in and out, not able to withdraw or deposit money in the bank, 8.5 million pc impacted.
Overall it's a mismanagement fiasco all around. It's the cummulation of a bunch of lazy and greedy mistakes that should've never happened in the first place. Hopefully it serves as a wake up call at not just crowdstrike but MS as well and even regulators (yeah there's the whole back and forth story with the EU forcing MS to keep third parties with Kernel level access, I think either way it's diced that shouldn't have been a "my way or the highway" outcome from either MS or the EU regulators. That was an important issue that should have worked more on finding a solution that they could have both agreed on).
1:19 - I bet the motivation for the camera button idea was that most people were using the action button for the camera, and they had to use the screen for vibrate.
Robot: What is my Pourpose?
Rick: You pass the butter.
Robot: Oh my god
Apple needs to bring back an iPod with click wheel, touch screen and sabre DAC.
I swear it won’t be long before Apple finds a way to charge $1000 for something simple like accessories
well, about that....
If Apple is "running out of ideas"...the whole Windows and Android marketplace should be experiencing a CODE BROWN !! Who are they going to copy from now ????
For camera
4:39 "Made you look" If a recall correctly, Samsung made something like this in point-and-shoot cameras about a decade ago.
No pulse detected. Press to call emergency services.. 😂
The only reason you need a dedicated camera button, is if it's a 'two-step' button.
Apple: All new revolutionary camera button (not copied from Sony) which you can use to take photo , it's all new and excursive only to iPhone ☠
I hope Google's RAM push makes Samsung also push RAM on both phones, but even more importantly tablets.
The transition to the sponsored segment was so smooth that I didn't notice it
When it releases people will be like this camera button is the best thing ever and no one will use it again, like the action button and the vision pro
i don't see the point of a camera button if you can just use ghe volume button as shutter lol
Try a full się interchangeable lens camera with a two stage trigger and you will get it.
How many people know that you can use the physical buttons though?
Best thing about the new super fast charging is that you can charge your smartphone almost 50 times before the battery goes down. ..or blows up
Steve Jobs was the main driver (not the only one) for innovation at Apple. I am not surprised that they are running out of ideas
If Apple is "running out of ideas"...the whole Windows and Android marketplace should be experiencing a CODE BROWN !! Who are they going to copy from now ????
Yep. Apple ran out of ideas when Steve Jobs died. Now they just copy features from other phones about 5 years later. Or in the case of foldable phones about 7 years later.
@@goobfilmcast4239 Goes to show you know nothing about Android
I mean, there isn’t much to innovate, the smartphone is basically mature and near perfect. What feature would you add that isn’t a gimmick that detracts from the practicality of a smartphone?
Ugly gigantic notch is perfect 😂😂. Accept it. Apple stopped innovating for a long time.
Under display cameras would be my pick. A full screen without any spots (like we had on phones with a pop up camera) looked so good.
@@eulehund99don’t they already exist in android?
Week long battery life, WiFi 7 speeds on cellular networks everywhere, display glass that doesn't chip or crack, fast wireless charging, a zero bezel and uninterrupted by notch or cutout front display, color accurate OLED displays, phones without a back camera bump or hump, cameras that aren't so huge the phone has to have a large hump or bump on them.
Maybe a translucent/transparent slab of glass like in IronMan 2 or The Expanse.
The devices are far from matured. This is more refinement of old features and slow introduction of new ones.
@@alphamineronyea but it's still in it's early phases. It's either you don't notice it, but the camera quality is really bad or you can notice it (fewer pixels there) and the camera quality is bad. I wish we can someday achieve a similar quality to the current ones we have.
If only Apple had the money to innovate...
4:01 So who the hell is going to answer the phone?! What's the point?!
I LOVED the camera button on the Nokia/MS Lumia. Hopefully this sets a trend actually.
Thanks. Why Apple and Samsung don't move to the real fast-charging technologies? They are stuck at max. 45W charging speed.
Dude my Xperia had that button like 14 years ago
3:31 If the leaks are anything to go buy, it's just as powerful as the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3. It makes Huawei's Kirin chipsets, where the 9000S and 9010 aren't very fast, look solid.
I don't think its a camera button! It could be a dedicated fingerprint scanner!
They stole a button off a 14 year old Sony? Yawn.
The Sonos story sounds like the google home vs next app fiasco… when will they learn?
First iPhone and its subsequent phones take away physical buttons as feature, now new iPhone slowly adds back physical buttons
camera buttons were a basic thing 10 years ago and now we are here again... even the most basic lumia phone had a camera button.. it was most convenient back then...
The recipe to make a hot new smartphone in 2024 is to just take some smartphone feature from like 10 years ago that everyone forgot about
Oh yes, I remember, „hardware“ only means the buttons on the outside of a device and nothing else. In that case Apple is doomed and out of ideas, yeah…
The end of Apple is here, repent and move to the bright side of life.
This minimalism is disgusting. We should have buttons everywhere. I have Oneplus 5T that have a slider to activate silent mode. Its amazing. Button for camera? Great. Button for home, great. What about the notification led they removed? Bring it back! This all software thing is horrible. Cars with nothing but a screen, is horrible. Buttons are great, easy to access, easy to remmember, have texture.
What Smartphone needs is a two part scroll button on right side.
Thumb gets tired after using it for teaching students in medical college and working in hospital.
I love what Google are doing. They are on point this year, with both software and hardware. Gemini Live is just stunning, and is well worth paying for. I just wish they put more effort into Gemini supporting non-core Google Assistant languages, like Bulgarian.
This is the new google fly, they are just doing some checkups.
Camera button? Meanwhile all smartphones in the world have been using the volume buttons as a shutter for over a decade
Sony legal team should get ready for the lawsuit on camera button 🤣
Yeah... shareware version of Diablo only has 2 levels(and only warrior as playable class, so scene shown here cannot happen there).
What they need is to bring back the
iPod Classic with Airplay& Cellular
While the consumers are distracted,
lock the engineers in a lab & Fix the iPhone
Especially since iPod Classic are in high
demand among the Teenager demographic
They should make apple cars and Apple bikes that would require Apple approved spare parts, otherwise they wouldn't run 🗿🍷
Yay! The beard is back!
Product update taking out a company like this - YES - Crowdstrike! We still have not seen the full repercussions of that outage!
Some RUclipsrs could mod a robot vacuum into a display that follows you around, but they'd probably add a target tracking Nerf gun just for fun and freely distribute the design online.
that data leak suspiciously seems like a paid ad by data opt-out services
Crazy that the Sonos app got even worse considering it was already terrible before.
Please cut in bloopers more often. That fly bit was funny😅
4:29 the same thing Microsoft did and everyone was screaming.
As a Sonos user myself, I rarely use/used the app. It wasn’t that great… kinda janky tbh… but it worked. And while the new app make look better the issue has been it simply doesn’t work properly. Need to add a new device to your home? Maybe. Need to retune the audio for a room? Try again later. Want to play music on all your speakers? It’s a coin flip if they’ll all be detected. These are things I never had an issue with in the old app. Not once. But the new app has been a bug filled nightmare. They ARE making good progress as of late. I haven’t experienced any issues in the past month or so but I’m far from a power user. Seems like they could have saved a lot of people their jobs if they’d had a little less “courage.”
(0.28)
Didn't Nintendo do a robot like this back in the 80s?
I think tech companies are running out of ideas.
My Nokia Lumia 520 had a 2 stage camera button, it was pretty cool but hard too call innovative.
"I never seen an update take out a Company like this"
Looks at Crowdstrike
That fly gave the video some 'breaking bad' vibes. Love it!
6:12 Crowdstrike laughing nervously at the corner
The 16GB RAM and AI gimmicks are to distract people from the fact that the Pixels are $100 more expensive while basically running on the same architecture and can't even keep up with the flagship Snapdragon chips from 3-4 years ago
Apple should get a novel idea: put back the physical SIM slot.
lol NO ONE NEEDS THINNESS, GIVE ME A BIGGER BATTERY FFS
Just waiting for Google to switch to TSMC before upgrading to the next pixel.
Same here. The Pixel 9 seems like it's Google's best attempt to polish what is essentially just a very iterative update outside of the AI features that they intentionally software locked to the new phones which I'm sure would run absolutely fine on much older Pixels. All I want is a Pixel that can almost match the battery life and chip performance of Snapdragon. Doesn't even need to surpass them, just has to actually compete, because like Marton said, they are essentially selling mid-range performance for full flagship prices.
Never understood the appeal of Sonos. No buys them in Australasia
Here is an idea for innovative apple product: make it cheap😅
Loss of pulse detection. I am getting a vision of very angry emergency services because someone took their watch off 😂
iFold - next foldable iPhone, let's go!!!
The fly is your Friday checkout fan
Apple innovates, a camera button, sony got that for years brah
When's your flourescent channel logo arriving? Let there be light!
can't believe we got friday checkout bloopers before gta 6
So can we have the mute switch back if they add another easily accidentally pressed function button
4 minute phone charge - expect great battery durability with that...
I only need to press my power button twice to launch my camera app lol
As someone who grew up in the Apple PPC ecosystem 20 years ago, it’s deeply silly to see Google using almost identical logos with their new Tensor chip.
If Apple is "running out of ideas"...the whole Windows and Android marketplace should be experiencing a CODE BROWN !! Who are they going to copy from now ????
IPhone 17 : the addition of the micro sd card slot 😂
Wait until Apple decides to remove all of their buttons in the future lol
You know what those super fast charging batteries sound like to me? 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hmm. Robot with a screen and a limb. Rule 34.
6:10 crowstrike?
No flies were harmed in the making of this video.
What I kind of want to see is a revival of
A product line other than Mac/Macintosh
Macs have been known since original to
be heavily unrepairable. The Mac always
has been “Easy to use computer for the
masses” by Jef Raskin. Hobbist were second
Powerbook could be this. Maybe an
EMac style laptop made from Plastic.
Honestly it’d be great to see another iPod. An iPod Classic revival could distract consumers while engineers refresh the iPhone. Maybe iPod w/Airplay
After all, iPod been increasing in demand
I believe it's not just a camera button but also reworked camera with a variable aperture that stops down to f/4 to try and appease to photographers. It'll be marketing more so for the camera this time around. Also, I don't think anything has really been game changing for any of the phones for a long time. Just incrementally better over time. I use an iphone xr and will continue to use it for a while. I don't really see it worthwhile to upgrade when my phone works perfectly fine.
Also, gonna look up the tech behind that fast charging. It looks interesting.
Vision pro was like COVID lockdown.
Why no interchangeable lenses for smartphone cameras? Phone cameras have already hit the ceiling of development, AI could no longer help to move forward and a dslr even a decade older is still superior than any flagship out there so why not bring some real innovation?
Perfect synopsis. Exactly what I observe too. Most of the beauty of a proper camera comes from the lens, and control of flash, neither of which seem to be a priority for phone manufacturers, yet they could easily make a massive range of lenses and flashes to complement their phones if they wanted to.
It's all software and computational now. But yes leveraging better hardware is key.
I agree with the proper camera as I'm lazy now and just use the phone with a well dialed in GCam build, pics are great but when flipping back through pics I've taken on my D750 and FujiFilm XT1 (older stuff now) on the big screen, phones don't even come close when trying to create.
I think so many phone to camera comparisons are done Just using basic simple scene which doesn't paint the true picture
those exist, and suck
@@betag24cn example, please?