Apple seems to have it figured out, my last two iPhones have had OLED screens and I never saw any burn-in despite having them on a lot and fairly bright.
Apple seems to have it figured out, my last two iPhones have had OLED screens and I never saw any burn-in despite having them on a lot and fairly bright.
Ah well. I’m an Apple user and I own stock in them. I’m on both sides of this fence.
Now work profits over time into that equation and you’re getting it.
They make far more money selling entirely new computer hardware with integrated memory. They charge a fairly steep price for memory and I’m sure their fab costs are nowhere near that.
Banging out a new CPU with different amounts of memory is relatively cheap, not like they’re redesigning from scratch to throw in a few more memory components. Memory is simple and predictable.
If I was them I’d make a single chip with 32-64GB of RAM and just blow fuses to the necessary sizes to make it cheap, but although that makes sense for manufacturing it’s a PR issue down the road when someone finds out.
Got nothing for you. Good luck.
Then you have to ask how would that change benefit Apple?
If there’s no significant benefit they won’t do it.
These don’t use DDR5 memory. It’s all on the silicon with the CPU. The same pricing rules don’t apply.
And Mac users tend to be less “price sensitive” than PC users. My M4 Mac mini will be here next week. 24GB should be just fine on it.
Happily work is footing the entire bill for it, including a new monitor so it’s a pretty sweet upgrade for me.
This is the sort of not on device service that is very valuable.
A family member of mine was lucky to survive on a boating trip in a remote area when their canoe overturned and they had to continue on with wet clothes in cold weather. Fortunately they found a remote house to call for help. If this type of service was available they could’ve just waited safely for help.
I don’t believe Apple will ever charge for this. If someone was to die from not having a service plan it would be a PR disaster and it’s not a huge cost for them if they have a decent partnership agreement.
I’m still salty they killed aperture. It was amazing photo library management software for pros. Photos is just consumer level trash.
It’s very possible to do amazing ports. I was blown away by the Alien Isolation port on iOS. There just has to be a market to justify the work. And if iOS ports can be recompiled for Macs (and they can) so much the better.
In before stupid people whine about power button on bottom.
No 27”? Hard pass.
Welcome to the Luddite convention here.
People who lead easy lives complain for the sake of complaining. I bet you nobody at war is worried about it at all.
Reset your device then restore from a backup?
It’s perfect for kids and old folks.
I use mine from time to time as a reading device but it’s no match for my MacBook Pro.
16 Pro max here. It is not a significant problem.
I started hating photos but have come around a bit.
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Why would anyone believe a single thing that fat old orange felon grifter has ever claimed to say. He’s a compulsive liar.
A new OS release is the worst time to complain about battery life.
There are tons of background tasks, indexing and AI things happening in the background that users are unaware of.
Give it a few weeks to index and optimize and see how it runs.
Missing in headline. “Developer beta”