What feature does the standard 12 and 13 have that the mini models don’t? The SE makes compromises all over the keep the price down. So it’s not a straight comparison.
What feature does the standard 12 and 13 have that the mini models don’t? The SE makes compromises all over the keep the price down. So it’s not a straight comparison.
The base iPhone 12 and 13 was the mini which were both sold for less than $800. And I owned them both. Using my 13 mini to type this reply.
As long as they don’t touch the base model, I don’t have any issue with them increasing the price of the pro. The day I can’t get a new iPhone for $800 or less is the day I find a different phone to use.
I think the confusion stems from eSIMS being very convenient for Americans, but not true for every other country.
At least that’s a beta. There’s supposed to be bugs.
On the plus side maybe then it’ll finally be the year of the Linux desktop.
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Considering how dominant the mobile OS has become, this wasn’t a terrible gamble. Like they lost and it looks bad in hindsight, but you can’t blame them for trying. If it had succeeded, we’d be living in a very different world of technology right now.
I’d be equally concerned for anyone who uses the NYT as their primary news source.
tl;dw the GPUs do nothing and this machine is almost pointless when the Studio costs $3000 less.
The iPhone 14 is under $800. You just said it’s $799.