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What to Expect at Apple's Biggest Event in Years

Well i am all for android Mobiles but in Apple its the environment that helps you.

When you get a new mobile/ mac book/ ipad add your apple account it sync's every bit of data . Now try to sync data with android phone or any other laptops . you will see that the premium money you pay is for he premium services and support.
 
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Well i am all for android Mobiles but in Apple its the environment that helps you.

When you get a new mobile/ mac book/ ipad add your apple account it sync's every bit of data . Now try to sync data with android phone or any other laptops . you will see that the premium money you pay is for he premium services and support.

No doubt that someone that is already in the Apple ecosystem would most likely end up with an iPhone. It obviously benefits them.

Just like my friend is a big amazon user and got himself an Amazon Fire TV box because he is already in the ecosystem with things like Amazon Prime membership and Alexa personal assistant

Where is I on the other hand ended up getting a Roku box because of its more neutral UI system.
 
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apple is eventually lost in this noisy world. Eventually "the lobbi s" prevail.
 
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On Tuesday, Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook will take the stage for the first time in the Steve Jobs Theater at its new campus. The location represents a new chapter for the world’s most valuable technology company, and the event will usher in a new era for the iPhone. For the first time, Apple plans to unveil three phones, including a premium model that will cast a halo over the rest of the line, and perhaps over the rest of the smartphone industry.

The devices will not only be exciting for customers, but for investors as well. The iPhone represents about two-thirds of Apple’s sales, making it critical to the bottom line. The launch means a strong holiday quarter that could also include more sales of other Apple products. The entire business relies on the gadget: It serves as remote control for the Apple TV box and upcoming HomePod speaker; it’s currently tied to the Apple Watch, syncs with the iPad and Mac, and is home to services like Siri, Maps, and Apple Music.

Beyond the iPhone, the company is also planning a version of the Apple Watch that connects to wireless networks and an upgraded Apple TV. As previewed in June, Apple is also preparing important software updates for all of its platforms – iOS, watchOS, macOS, and tvOS – and is likely to showcase some features from those on Tuesday.

Below, we break down what to expect at Apple’s most important event in years:

iPhone:
Apple is planning to unveil three iPhones, including two that are upgrades to the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus called the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus and a premium model called the iPhone X. Here’s what we know about the high-end device:

  • New Design: This is the most obvious change – so your friends know you have the latest gadget. It’s an all-new look that drops the bezels around the display. Almost the entire front of the phone will be screen save for a cutout at the top for the earpiece, selfie camera, and sensors. The sides will be a continuous stainless steel band and the back will be made of glass –like the iPhone 4 from 2010. Look for the rear cameras to be vertically, not horizontally aligned, for better augmented reality apps.

  • Edge-to-Edge Screen: With no bezels and no borders on the top and bottom, the focus will be on the new screen: an OLED display that more accurately reproduces colors and makes content much crisper. You’ll be able to see more texts, videos and website information without scrolling down because the screen will be taller than the one on the iPhone 7 Plus. Expect the whole screen to be slightly larger than the one on the iPhone 7 Plus (5.5 inches), but because of the lack of bezels, the phone’s overall size will be closer to the smaller iPhone 7. The screen will also feature “True Tone” technology, a sensor that allows the screen to change temperature based on the environment, according to leaked software code.

  • No Home Button: Just as significant as additions to the iPhone are the pieces that are missing. A decade after debuting the home button as the main physical control on the device, Apple is removing it for the premium model. In its place: A thin virtual bar that can be dragged up to launch features like multitasking and close apps. See our in-depth story on the change from last month.

  • No Touch ID: Also gone is the fingerprint scanner. Introduced with the iPhone 5s in 2013, the Touch ID feature in the home button let iPhone users unlock their devices in a split second. It also authenticated Apple Pay transactions and approved downloads from the App Store. For this next phone, the company tried to embed it into the screen itself, but faced manufacturing problems, Bloomberg reported earlier this year.

  • 3-D Face Unlock: In place of Touch ID there’ll be a 3-D facial recognition scanner for unlocking the phone. It’ll aptly be called Face ID, according to the leaked code. It’s designed to scan your features within a few hundred milliseconds and can work even if the device is laying flat on a table. The sensor would also be used to authenticate payments and launch secure apps, Bloomberg reported. It will work in the dark, too.

  • Inductive Charging: This is a new feature to the iPhone, but one that’s been on competing smartphones for a number of years. You’ll be able to lay the iPhone on a charging pad instead of plugging it into a charging cable.

  • Faster Processor: Apple will flex its semiconductor-design muscles yet again with a new chip for the iPhone likely to be dubbed the A11. The component is said to be based on a 10 nanometer manufacturing process, which means it will be more efficient so your iPhone battery will last longer. The company has also been working on a dedicated AI chip.

  • New Software: As usual, the iPhone will ship with new software. This time around it’s called iOS 11. Key additions include a redesigned Control Center, support for augmented reality apps, Apple Pay support in iMessage, maps for inside airports and malls, and a dedicated app for managing files. The 3-D sensor will also scan your face and apply your facial expressions to new animated emoji in iMessage.
Other Models: The other two models are expected to look similar to the current iPhones, but will have a faster processor and potentially glass backs to also support inductive charging.
Apple Watch:

The Apple Watch is set to see a much needed upgrade that partly frees the device from the iPhone.

  • Cellular Data: The most significant new hardware feature will be a wireless option that handles fast LTE data. You’ll be able to leave your new iPhone behind because this version of the Apple Watch can connect to cellular data networks, including those from Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, and AT&T in the U.S. and some carriers internationally. Imagine loading directions in maps on your wrist and streaming music while on a walk through those wireless AirPods earphones. You’ll also be able to make phone calls with your iPhone’s number.

  • New Colors: The Apple Watch will look physically similar to prior models, but will be offered in at least two new colors: a grey ceramic and a coat of gold called “blush gold,” according to leaked software code. The LTE models will also show a cellular connectivity meter in the middle of the watch face and include a red dot on the digital crown.

  • New Bands: Since the first Watch launched in 2015, Apple has refreshed its selection of straps every six months or so. The last update happened this past March, so a new collection makes sense at this event.

  • main upgrade will be support for 4K video, a standard with much higher resolution. Of course, this will require a new 4K TV. Apple has been in talks with popular video streaming apps, TV studios, and movie studios about supplying 4K content for the box.

  • HDR Video Streaming: To go along with 4K, Apple is planning to support HDR video playback as well. This standard shows video with much more vivid colors.

  • Faster Processor: The updated box will feature a faster processor to handle the higher-resolution video. The current Apple TV box, introduced in 2015, features the A8 processor from the iPhone 6, which launched in 2014. For comparison, the iPhone 7 includes the A10 chip.

  • Improved Live TV Integration: Right now, users can access live TV streams from a number of Apple TV applications by asking Siri or launching those respective apps. Apple is testing expanding that access to its own TV app launched last December. That means no more clicking on different app icons, although you’ll still have to enter any required login details.
Coming Later:
Sept. 12 won’t be it for new Apple products in 2017. The company promised two major launches in the fall, a product category and a souped up Mac to appeal to the company’s small, but important, professional user base of video editors, photographers, and software programmers.

  • HomePod: The Siri-powered smart speaker, introduced in June, ships to customers in December. The speaker will be a gateway to Apple Music in the home by way of speakers that can adjust to conditions in different rooms. Apple could provide more details on the speaker’s functionality at the iPhone event.
iMac Pro: Also shipping in December is a high-end version of the iMac. Like the current iMac, this one will have a high-resolution 5K display, but the internals are all new. The machine packs in some of the fastest processors and graphics chips on the market and starts at $4,999. Apple has also said that it’s working on a new Mac Pro (the company’s high end desktop without a built-in screen) and a new external monitor for professionals.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-09-10/what-to-expect-at-apple-s-biggest-event-in-years
I want to buy a high end laptop in next 20 days. Two options I have finalized are

1. Dell XPS
2. MacPro...

Any suggestions please?

One thing I dont like about Mac is that they are not upgrade-able. The only way to upgrade them is buy a new one which is not correct way as these are expensive machines. Apple in their new Macs have soldered the CPU, RAM, SSD within the Motherboard. Hence they not longer are plug and play. Where as in windows laptops they are not soldered. THey are plug and play and can be expanded to the upper limit of motherboard.

I dont know why Apple make it impossible for technical guys to upgrade their machines as per their likings. Too Annoying.
 
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Nokia and Blackberry?:lol: Where are they today?

The original iPhone wasn't revolutionary? What planet are you on? They upended the whole smartphone industry. I'm no Apple fanboy, but I look at the facts. Right now, they're the #1 most valuable brand in the world. They're way out in front. You don't get there without being innovative.
there is a difference between selling more and being revolutionary. (As I said then in that case you concede china is better than US as china exports more than US).
nokia brought the phone to common masses and black berry was one of pioneers of the secure messaging. lot of companies do go down due to various reasons but to deny their contribution is ridiculous.

I want to buy a high end laptop in next 20 days. Two options I have finalized are

1. Dell XPS
2. MacPro...

Any suggestions please?

One thing I dont like about Mac is that they are not upgrade-able. The only way to upgrade them is buy a new one which is not correct way as these are expensive machines. Apple in their new Macs have soldered the CPU, RAM, SSD within the Motherboard. Hence they not longer are plug and play. Where as in windows laptops they are not soldered. THey are plug and play and can be expanded to the upper limit of motherboard.

I dont know why Apple make it impossible for technical guys to upgrade their machines as per their likings. Too Annoying.
If it is from company go for mac.
But if it is your own then windoze has better price to performance ratio. For the cost of mac pro you can get a alien ware laptop.
 
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I was a staunch supporter and user of android devices for about 6 years.
Now I use iPhone se and I am very happy with it.
 
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there is a difference between selling more and being revolutionary. (As I said then in that case you concede china is better than US as china exports more than US).
nokia brought the phone to common masses and black berry was one of pioneers of the secure messaging. lot of companies do go down due to various reasons but to deny their contribution is ridiculous.


If it is from company go for mac.
But if it is your own then windoze has better price to performance ratio. For the cost of mac pro you can get a alien ware laptop.
Thanks...But Alienware is a heavy machine. I want a sleek laptop with power. How is Dell XPS? I am planning to buy the below configuration from Dell
500 GB SSD
32 GB RAM
4 core XEON processor - 3 GHz
15 inch . Ultra HD
will cost around $2700


the same price of Macpro 15". with half the configuration........
 
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Thanks...But Alienware is a heavy machine. I want a sleek laptop with power. How is Dell XPS? I am planning to buy the below configuration from Dell
500 GB SSD
32 GB RAM
4 core XEON processor - 3 GHz
15 inch . Ultra HD
will cost around $2700


the same price of Macpro 15". with half the configuration........
yes alieanware is heavy but it comes with good display & graphics, these are mostly used for gaming. Dell xps is good, liked xps infinity display.

But what is the laptop used for? Xeon is a server cpu, I dont think you will get that on laptops. For 2700 dollars mac is better choice. Dell xps is indeed sleek but way too costly.

If you use it only for light tasks and no heavy gaming, then even mac air is good. what is that you plan to do with 32gb ram on laptop? it is overkill. 8gb is ok , 16gb is great but 32gb is way too much unless you run VM's on it.
 
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yes alieanware is heavy but it comes with good display & graphics, these are mostly used for gaming. Dell xps is good, liked xps infinity display.

But what is the laptop used for? Xeon is a server cpu, I dont think you will get that on laptops. For 2700 dollars mac is better choice. Dell xps is indeed sleek but way too costly.

If you use it only for light tasks and no heavy gaming, then even mac air is good. what is that you plan to do with 32gb ram on laptop? it is overkill. 8gb is ok , 16gb is great but 32gb is way too much unless you run VM's on it.
Yes VM for my own hadoop cluster for data analytical modelling and ofcourse some games too..:)

I could go for Macpro, apart from upgrading challenges, most of the softwares are limited on mac until i have windows VM installed on it which would be very slow for 16GB Mac.
 
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Yes VM for my own hadoop cluster for data analytical modelling and ofcourse some games too..:)

I could go for Macpro, apart from upgrading challenges, most of the softwares are limited on mac until i have windows VM installed on it which would be very slow for 16GB Mac.
desktops are always better for such tasks. even a celeron will do better than a mobile cpu.

Additionally you can also take a look at workstation laptops by lenovo. By the way chances of upgrading a laptop after 1 years or so is nearly zero. Ram is full,cpu is fixed,graphics is on mother board , so what else is there to upgrade? only hard disk and in laptop you get max 2 slots.
 
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