akkord said:Anyone read up on Gigabit LTE and that this version of the iPhone may not have it. I may hold out until next year and hope OLED screen iPhones become the norm and cheaper.
irvinehomeowner said:So Apple is planning to support 5 phone models now, the 5SE, the 6S, the 7, the 8 and the X, that's probably the most they ever had.
iacrenter said:akkord said:Anyone read up on Gigabit LTE and that this version of the iPhone may not have it. I may hold out until next year and hope OLED screen iPhones become the norm and cheaper.
Not having giga LTE will not be a deal breaker this year. I don't foresee providers rolling out the technology until next year in select markets.
akkord said:Anyone read up on Gigabit LTE and that this version of the iPhone may not have it. I may hold out until next year and hope OLED screen iPhones become the norm and cheaper.
irvinehomeowner said:I'm surprised they are getting rid of the home button. Just like the headphone jack, that's not really a functional move.
And Face ID is a joke... there are many occasions where I unlock my phone without putting my face directly in front of it.
At least they didn't switch to USB-C, all my 20-ft knockoff Amazon Lightning cables would cry.
akkord said:Deal breaker for me since I keep my phones 2-3 years on average. If gigabit LTE is next year why get the X now? If you upgrade every year nothing is a deal breaker since you get the newest tech every year.
iacrenter said:akkord said:Anyone read up on Gigabit LTE and that this version of the iPhone may not have it. I may hold out until next year and hope OLED screen iPhones become the norm and cheaper.
Not having giga LTE will not be a deal breaker this year. I don't foresee providers rolling out the technology until next year in select markets.
irvinehomeowner said:I'm surprised they are getting rid of the home button. Just like the headphone jack, that's not really a functional move.
And Face ID is a joke... there are many occasions where I unlock my phone without putting my face directly in front of it.
At least they didn't switch to USB-C, all my 20-ft knockoff Amazon Lightning cables would cry.