Poll: ***** The Official iPhone X(S/SMax/R) Thread *****

Which 2018 iPhone are you getting?

  • iPhone XS - 64Gb

    Votes: 36 7.6%
  • iPhone XS - 256Gb

    Votes: 42 8.9%
  • iPhone XS - 512Gb

    Votes: 5 1.1%
  • iPhone XS Max - 64Gb

    Votes: 35 7.4%
  • iPhone XS Max - 256Gb

    Votes: 55 11.7%
  • iPhone XS Max - 512Gb

    Votes: 11 2.3%
  • iPhone XR - 64Gb

    Votes: 27 5.7%
  • iPhone XR - 128Gb

    Votes: 32 6.8%
  • iPhone XR - 512Gb

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Too expensive,, I won't be getting one.

    Votes: 107 22.7%
  • Not interested, I won't be getting one.

    Votes: 122 25.8%

  • Total voters
    472
Just a thought but don't magnets kill electronics? With both magnetic phone holders and cases which contains on the market made by people who I assume should know better I'm assuming this is not the case?

the magnets on the Mous case are not normal ones and thus will only work with their own Vent Mount. i think its safe tbh.
 
Got the smart battery case for my XS Max. I am such a heavy user that I always struggle with battery life and although I don't like cases I have bitten the bullet. It does add a bit of weight but apart from the hump on the back it looks like a normal case now it doesn't have a chin. Very impressed with the battery life now and I don't think I could run it out in the day if I tried. On Friday I took it off charge at 6am and by midnight after 11 hours 4 minutes of screen time I had 45% battery left on the phone and the case was empty. It is quite nice to remove battery anxiety completely for my use case.
 
It depends, your HDD has a really powerful magnet, your speaker in the phone has a magnet. What they will do is ruin the magnetic strip on your card, like hotel key card.

Suppose i'm just being overly cautious. I'll chill out :D

the magnets on the Mous case are not normal ones and thus will only work with their own Vent Mount. i think its safe tbh.

So my Mous Case and Hybrid Screen Protector arrived.

Application of their screen protector couldn't be any easier using the included "Rig" which resulted in a perfectly positioned, air bubble free screen protector.

Case looks and feels great though does add weight but I can live with that considering the protection it offers.
 
Suppose i'm just being overly cautious. I'll chill out :D



So my Mous Case and Hybrid Screen Protector arrived.

Application of their screen protector couldn't be any easier using the included "Rig" which resulted in a perfectly positioned, air bubble free screen protector.

Case looks and feels great though does add weight but I can live with that considering the protection it offers.

Nice one mate :)
 
So my warranty has just expired and considering I’ve had 2 X’s fail on me since launch (screen issues) im looking to get some kind of extended warranty / cover.

From what I understand you cannot get AppleCare outside of the first 6 months? What other options do I have?
 
So my warranty has just expired and considering I’ve had 2 X’s fail on me since launch (screen issues) im looking to get some kind of extended warranty / cover.

From what I understand you cannot get AppleCare outside of the first 6 months? What other options do I have?

You can only apply AppleCare 60 days after purchase of the device.

Other options,
Try and repair it yourself.
Pay for out of warranty repair with Apple.
Sell the devices on Ebay as "Spares and Repairs" or use Apple's trade-in program and use that money towards a new X.
Claim off phone insurance or house insurance.
Boogie

Either way, its going to cost you money.
 
So my warranty has just expired and considering I’ve had 2 X’s fail on me since launch (screen issues) im looking to get some kind of extended warranty / cover.

From what I understand you cannot get AppleCare outside of the first 6 months? What other options do I have?
X display (non responsive and or phantom touch) is covered for 3 years from date of purchase
 
Anyone tried any of the privacy screen protectors where you can't see the screen from an off angle.

I always get really self conscious looking at porn on a packed tube, I think it might help.

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https://www.amazon.com/Uxinuo-Privacy-Protector-Tempered-Premium/dp/B07CRYWGS4/
 
They already dropped it in China...

China is a weird country in that Apple product is seen as a premium luxury brand and their customers buy Apple iPhones to brag as much as anything else so if they are in a position to buy an iPhone, they don’t buy the cheaper one, you can’t brag with the XR, you want to tell the person next to you in a coffee shop you have the dual camera XS Max in rose gold.
 
Apple Inc. plans to launch iPhones with a more-powerful 3-D camera as soon as next year, stepping up the company’s push into augmented reality, according to people familiar with the plans.


The rear-facing, longer-range 3-D camera is designed to scan the environment to create three-dimensional reconstructions of the real world. It will work up to about 15 feet from the device, the people said. That’s in contrast with the current iPhone 3-D camera system, which points toward users and operates at distances of 25 to 50 centimeters to power Apple’s Face ID facial-recognition feature.


Apple’s new system uses a laser scanner, rather than the existing dot-projection technology which doesn’t work as well over longer distances, according to the people, who asked not to be identified discussing unreleased features. That’s just one of many new features -- including a third, more advanced camera, enhanced photo-capture tools and a more powerful chip -- that Apple plans to include in coming generations of iPhones, the people said.


The laser-powered 3-D camera would enhance augmented reality on the iPhone, allowing for more accurate depth perception and placement of virtual objects. It could also help the handset take photos that can better capture depth, the people said. Apple has been in talks with Sony Corp.about testing sensors for the new system, one of the people said.



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An AR overlay in the Pokemon Go game.

Photographer: Anthony Kwan
While virtual reality immerses the user in a digital realm, AR overlays visuals and data onto a view of the real world. Use cases include looking at a building and displaying details of the structure beside the image, or listing repair instructions for a mechanic while she works on a defective machine. It’s been touted as having wider mass-market appeal than VR, and Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook has talked up its prospects.

The 2020 iPhone camera may be a prelude to an AR headset that Apple has been preparing for as early as 2020. An Apple spokeswoman declined to comment on the company’s plans, which could change.

Apple previously aimed to put the new 3-D camera system on the back of this year’s high-end iPhones, but delayed that, the people familiar also said. Still, the Cupertino, California-based technology giant is doubling down on camera capabilities for its handsets.

For 2019, Apple plans successors to the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max -- code-named D42 and D43 -- and an update to the iPhone XR, said the people. The larger of the new high-end iPhones will have three cameras on the back, and other handsets could eventually come with the upgraded system, too, the people said.

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An employee demonstrates the camera function on the iPhone XS Max, right, and the iPhone XS at an Apple store.

Photographer: Anthony Kwan/Bloomberg
Cameras have become one of the most-important features in a saturated smartphone market. Better photos are a compelling reason for people to upgrade their handsets, especially when other new capabilities are either harder to design or too wonky for most customers to appreciate. Apple pioneered smartphone camera improvements, which over the years have included additions like Portrait Mode. Rivals have tried to catch up, with Samsung Electronics Co. launching phones with as many as four outward-facing cameras last year.

The iPhone still generates the majority of Apple’s revenue, although sales of the devices fell last year as people upgraded less often. That triggered a stock slump that wiped more than $300 billion off the company’s market value since October. New models with more-capable cameras could spur upgrades and reignite Apple’s growth, making these upcoming iPhones the most critical in years.

A third camera on the back of the 2019 iPhone will help the device capture a larger field of view and enable a wider range of zoom. It will also capture more pixels so Apple software could, for example, automatically repair a video or photo to fit in a subject that may have been accidentally cut off from the initial shot, according to the people familiar with the plans. The company is also planning an enhanced version of its Live Photos feature, which pins video from before and after each shot to the photo. The new version will double the length of the video from three seconds to six seconds.

The laser-powered 3-D camera could debut first on an upgrade to the iPad Pro currently planned for as early as spring 2020, according to one of the people. Apple isn’t expected to release a major iPad Pro update this year like it did in 2018. It typically upgrades the line in the second half of the year. Apple in the past has launched major new features on the iPad before the iPhone, including 4G internet connectivity in 2012.

Apple is also testing some versions of this year’s iPhone line that includes a USB-C connector instead of the Lightning port that has been used on iPhones since 2012, indicating that the company plans an eventual switch, according to one of the people. Moving to USB-C would make the new models compatible with chargers used for hundreds of other devices, like Android phones.

This year’s iPhone models will include an upgraded Apple processor and use an updated Face ID sensor for unlocking the device and approving payments, the people said. The handsets will otherwise look similar to the current models with larger changes expected as early as 2020 to accommodate plans for 5G networking capabilities, Bloomberg News reported last year.

Beyond iPhones, Apple plans to release an updated version of its lower-cost iPad with a roughly 10-inch screen and a faster processor as early as this spring, according to people familiar with the plans. That device is expected to retain the Lightning port, according to one of the people. The company is also readying a new, cheaper iPad mini, its smallest tablet that hasn’t been updated since 2015, the people said.

Apple’s next operating system update, iOS 13, will include a dark mode option for easier nighttime viewing and improvements to CarPlay, the company’s in-vehicle software. There will also be iPad-specific upgrades like a new home screen, the ability to tab through multiple versions of a single app like pages in a web browser, and improvements to file management. The company will also integrate two new services, including a magazine subscription service and its original video content efforts, via iOS updates this year.

Each year since 2012, Apple has launched its latest iPhone in September. The one exception was the iPhone X’s November release in 2017.

Bloomberg

Really hope iOS 13 - Also brings a new home screen to the phones not just iPad. It really does need a refresh.
 
Changing the home screen significantly is very risky IMO.

Far to many 'normal people' are just far to used to the way it works now. Changing it will cause problems, I imagine it was hard enough without the home button for some but for those who haven't upgraded recently (which is a lot) it will be a double whammy of a re-design and no home button.
 
I had one on my old 6, not bothered to get this one though. On the X and the battery seems like a pretty decent improvement and my usage isn't quite as high as it used to be. Plus the price is astronomical (He says after buying an X last year :rolleyes:)

Still seems like a good product if you really need it. Might get one if I start recording more video with my phone again in the summer.
 
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