I find it funny that in their production, apple suppresses some frequencies when someone says "Series 10". The suppression is to stop triggering siri on apple devices.
I suspect it's good for people who are upgrading from previous models. I usually don't upgrade for two years any way. So, this time around, I'll probably consider it.
Yeah if you're on 14 Pro-era devices, what's nice is that the width of the new phones remains the same for you, they just get taller a bit, ever so slightly to stick out of those pants pockets at the top, of course. Otherwise you'll get closer to a 30-40% performance bump as opposed to just 15%, better battery life most likely than the 14-series. But for 15-pro series owners the gap is super tiny to justify an upgrade, no Ram bump even this year.
@Tamasg I need to decide if I'll stick with the 16 Pro or the max this time around. I didn't actually watch the thing so I'l either skim through bunch of articles or watch the preso later.
@ppatel yeah, I'm curious to see the spec pages for them to drop and compare battery life measurements (or at least, "claimed" ones) - those pages are not out yet but should be soon, then maybe you can compare the 14 pro max hours to standard 16 pro to decide if the bump up in runtime is enough to justify a smaller size too.
@Tamasg @ppatel And all of that is influx because the very first point one update will put all of it into retesting. Even Apple fan sites have trouble estimating this now because of how they change the battery percentage and number of cycles a battery should be good for at any given moment
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