Well you're comparing your Air to a laptop that's a third of the cost lol.
But I can't hate on the MacBooks. Their battery life and trackpad are exceptional. I wouldn't use OSX though and I'd just bootcamp to Windows 7.
As for iPhone. I hope this rumor is true.
http://www.dailytech.com/Report+App...ull+HD+with+1704x960+Display/article34909.htm
I'd be happy with that.
I can't imagine having to press a button to activate voice commands.![]()
You just need to change how you carry it. I went from running with a iPhone 4S to running with a Note 2 and since I wear my phone on my back now (in a carrier) I actually notice my phone less than before.
I'd consider an IP6 if it was 4.7". I'm probably too invested with Google now to make the switch back though. Left the iPhone 3GS for the SGS2 and never looked back.
As for iPhone. I hope this rumor is true.
http://www.dailytech.com/Report+App...ull+HD+with+1704x960+Display/article34909.htm
I'd be happy with that.
I don't understand this... When I'm driving, I can hold down the Home button and send texts, make calls with Siri without ever looking at the home. With the Nexus, I had to unlock the phone, then look at the phone to see where I can swipe up to bring up Google Now. The iPhone method is indefinitely better. Last I used, Google Now was not up to par to Siri. That was a year and a half ago though so I'm not sure how much Google Now improved.
I have a Moto X. I don't need to press any button or even reach for my phone, I just talk to it. That's infinitely better than having to press and hold a button, especially while driving.![]()
I have a Moto X. I don't need to press any button or even reach for my phone, I just talk to it. That's infinitely better than having to press and hold a button, especially while driving.![]()
So the Mic on the phone is always on? I'm assuming you say something like "Moto do this"?
no you say "google now ....."
Wait, what? If Apple can't get a Full HD screen into their flagship 2014 phone, I think we can safely call Apple down for the count. Can't even match what their competitors did over a year ago? Cripes.
Yep but apple backed itself into a corner because they kept the aspect ratio the same for too long in order to make apps work across generations of devices without odd resizing and stretching. Now they have to try to keep up with everyone else they end up losing their aspect ratio and causing apps to not function properly or whatnot.
The problem I see is their supposed "retina display" doesn't even have as high a PPI as some of the flagship phones already out there. So for techies there may still be a perception that they are not getting the best screen and would they be wrong?
Do all Android phones have this now or just the Moto?
It's still retina right? If it's retina then we can't see individual pixels. So my question to you is, why does it matter if it's not 1080p(a resolution proclaimed by marketing as HD) if you can't see anymore than retina?
Seriously... can someone please answer this question? I'm having a hard time understanding why we need PPI more than retina.
For example, my iPhone 5S has a much lower resolution than giant Android phones but I seriously cannot see a single pixel on my phone. So what benefit would a highly resolution do if we can't see the difference? I know the downside to this if lower battery life. What are the upsides?
Job's definition for iDevice 'Retina' was somewhat arbitrary, at 300ppi. A 1702x960 resolution gives it a 416 PPI, by the calculator I just Google'd for. So, still 'Retina.'
There's really not much different in battery life between resolutions in displays, not sure why that keeps popping up every time resolution is mentioned. Its the size of the screen that has an impact, compared to that, resolution's impact is nearly inconsequential.
A big draw back is going to be all the 720p and 1080p videos, standard for movies, DVD rips, BD Rips, etc, are all going to be cropped or rescaled for display on the iPhone 6. :/
cmdrdredd called it, Apple backed themselves into a corner keeping oddball aspect rations for so long. Android can change aspect ration and resolution all they want because they stayed agnostic almost from the get go.
I read a lot of articles on Apple's retina definition vs research, etc. The conclusion most of the time was, most humans can't see any pixels at a normal view distance with the iPhone. Those with elite eyesights might.
Wait, what? If Apple can't get a Full HD screen into their flagship 2014 phone, I think we can safely call Apple down for the count. Can't even match what their competitors did over a year ago? Cripes.
Do all Android phones have this now or just the Moto?
Hint: It's a muti-touch trackpad. Have you ever tried clicking with TWO fingers on the touchpad? It's very natural.That's why we all have opinions and choices. I have a Mac and think OSX sucks compared to to anything Windows 7 and above. The hardware is pretty nice though if you can live with a one button mouse solution by default (I can't so my 10 year old has inherited the Mac while I am happier with a Win8 tablet and old Dell laptop).
cronos is correct as usual.
For my Nexus 5 I thought it was a gimmick but I actually use it several times a week for simple tasks like weather, opening an app, finding a location such as "find Starbucks", calling people, or simple Google searches. Yes it's faster and easier especially if you're lazy or walking. My only complaint is it only works while the phone is awake and on the home screen.
http://www.androidpit.com/how-to-use-ok-google-voice-commands
http://blog.laptopmag.com/how-to-nexus-5-google-now
Here's a cool video with 50 Google Now commands:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vT0AWDq3DE
Hint: It's a muti-touch trackpad. Have you ever tried clicking with TWO fingers on the touchpad? It's very natural.
Yeah, I am well aware of the two finger click. It works fine for some things and sucks for others. Just like with iPhone vs. Android it all comes down to people's opinions and usage patterns. I think my Mac is a fine computer aside from OSX and being limited to one button.![]()