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iPhone SE and 9.7" iPad Pro CPU results

Liking that 9.7'' iPad Pro, would be perfect at $499. Waiting for AnandTech's review, info about A8X vs A9X power consumption or normalized battery life would be appreciated.

iPad Air 2 at $399 (less once you throw some discounts) is a great deal, still packs plenty of power.
 
Wow.

Only 2GB RAM. Down clocked A9X. Lower memory bandwidth. Lower performance graphics. Same resolution as Air 2.

I think I will keep my Air 2. Too bad, I was waiting to upgrade.
 
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Wow.

Only 2GB RAM. Down clocked A9X. Lower memory bandwidth. Lower performance graphics. Same resolution as Air 2.

I think I will keep my Air 2. Too bad, I was waiting to upgrade.

Same here.

Oh well onto waiting for iPad Pro 2 12.9 inch next year!
 
Wow.

Only 2GB RAM. Down clocked A9X. Lower memory bandwidth. Lower performance graphics. Same resolution as Air 2.

I think I will keep my Air 2. Too bad, I was waiting to upgrade.
I was fully expecting NOT to upgrade. But then given the price, I'd thought it'd have 4 GB RAM. But it doesn't. WTF at that price?!?

Looks like the Air 2 is going to have the same longevity as the iPad 2, which makes me happy, since I have two of the Air 2, one bought in 2015 and one bought in 2014. Yes, 2014! And it seems even in 2016, for most people the machine to get is still the Air 2.
 
2GB of RAM in a premium tablet is unforgivable in 2016.

It works fine with the 'multitasking' iOS supports. 😛


Seriously, 2GB will definitely limit this long term. Glad I grabbed the iPad Air when it first came out, still working great.
 
2GB might be a big problem for new iOS versions, I think...

but I like the Iphone SE, I think 4" is the natural size for a phone.
 
It works fine with the 'multitasking' iOS supports. 😛


Seriously, 2GB will definitely limit this long term. Glad I grabbed the iPad Air when it first came out, still working great.

Well, I'm glad I skipped the 1 GB iPad Air, and waited for the 2 GB iPad Air 2.

2GB might be a big problem for new iOS versions, I think...

but I like the Iphone SE, I think 4" is the natural size for a phone.
I don't think 2 GB will be a big problem any time soon. Occasionally limiting, but the more pressing concerns are the 1 GB iDevices obviously.
 
The iPhone SE looks fantastic (Also because I hate big screen phones). But its also a show of the new world Apple have to adapt to. Selling an iPhone 6S with a smaller screen for 400$. The huge downturn in smartphone sales is hitting all.
 
2GB is a joke in a device of that price. If Apple want to market it as a "pro" device, give it the specs to manage multitasking.
 
2GB might be a big problem for new iOS versions, I think...

but I like the Iphone SE, I think 4" is the natural size for a phone.

Everytime I look into a friend 4" smartphone it feels tiny.. Web surfing on a 4" isn't that good either.

I really think that the proper size is between 4.7" and 5.1" depending on bezels.
 
Everytime I look into a friend 4" smartphone it feels tiny.. Web surfing on a 4" isn't that good either.

I really think that the proper size is between 4.7" and 5.1" depending on bezels.
For one-hand use, 3.5" / 4"'s are perfect, imo. I take that over the convenience of browsing on a larger screen.

The iPhone SE looks fantastic (Also because I hate big screen phones). But its also a show of the new world Apple have to adapt to. Selling an iPhone 6S with a smaller screen for 400$. The huge downturn in smartphone sales is hitting all.
Yep, I am buying one with 64 gigs of memory next month.

2GB is a joke in a device of that price.
2gb is plenty for that phone. Hell, even 1gb is fine for my uses (currently using 5S).

If Apple want to market it as a "pro" device, give it the specs to manage multitasking.
Think it's clear, if you require a multi-tasking mamooth, this isn't that device per se (grab the new Galaxy S7 w/ 4 gigs of RAM instead or better yet the upcoming Galaxy Note w/ stylus). I have used the current Galaxy Note, and it's been great for serious / pro productivity, the included stylus is very handy. But you have to compromise and prioritize things that are important for you.
 
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2gb is plenty for that phone. Hell, even 1gb is fine for my uses (currently using 5S).


Think it's clear, if you require a multi-tasking mamooth, this isn't that device per se (grab the new Galaxy S7 w/ 4 gigs of RAM instead or better yet the upcoming Galaxy Note w/ stylus). I have used the current Galaxy Note, and it's been great for serious / pro productively. The included stylus is very handy.
He's talking about the PRO ipad :whiste:
 
For one-hand use, 3.5" / 4"'s are perfect, imo. I take that over the convenience of browsing on a larger screen.

I'm using a first gen Moto X with 4.7" screen and I always use it one handed. I guess it depends also on hands size, but I really have no problems with that and I don't think I have bigger hands than average Joe.
 
I'm using a first gen Moto X with 4.7" screen and I always use it one handed. I guess it depends also on hands size, but I really have no problems with that and I don't think I have bigger hands than average Joe.
I too have average hands and even 4", I have to strech my thumb finger a little bit sometimes, but not as bad. The 4S size was absolutely perfect for me (one-hand use), vertical size wise. I have had 4.5", 4.7", 5.0" handsets and they were only usable with my both hands. When I drive, this becomes a big deal for me.

EDIT: So I ended up carrying 2 devices, depending on situation, I use what is most suitable. Good for battery life too.
 
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I too have average hands and even 4", I have to strech my thumb finger a little bit sometimes, but not as bad. The 4S size was absolutely perfect for me (one-hand use), vertical size wise. I have had 4.5", 4.7", 5.0" handsets and they were only usable with my both hands. When I drive, this becomes a big deal for me.

EDIT: So I ended up carrying 2 devices, depending on situation, I use what is most suitable.

Hopefully you dont drive and use your phone the same time 😉
 
Yeah, I won't be upgrading my Air 2 after all. My sister was pressuring me to upgrade and give her the Air 2 at a favourable price, but I'm not putting ~+350$ just to upgrade it given that the Air 2 does everything I need as well as the first day.
Only things I'll miss is the possibility of using the Pencil (but at a +100$ cost) and the upgraded speakers for hulu/netflix in bed. but given that I have been doing that just fine since 2014 with this iPad, meh.

What I am regretting is having bought the 6s in October and not waiting for the SE. Although I'm not sure I would have chosen the SE without using a 6s for a few months. But now? Yes, I would go back to a 4" in a heart beat. Specially the 5s/SE design, It's just so comfy in the hand.
 
I'm liking the price decrease on the current Air 2, I may have to grab one.

I used to think I wanted the smaller iPhone (4.7"), but I bought the plus instead. After a week of using it, I wouldn't want to go back to anything smaller. Obviously this is a personal preference, but most people I've talked to have gotten used to it as well and wouldn't go back.

I don't text while I drive, so I don't need the little Donald Trump phone...I kid I kid 😉
 
Isnt the Air 2 18 months old? So rather than simply updating the SoC and passing the innovation down to the customer they create a new product and inflate the price? That is greedy even for apple. It's not like the BoM cost is $200 more vs the iPad Air 2 when it launched.
 
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