Comment by teekert

Comment by teekert 9 hours ago

22 replies

Yes but they also haven’t generated spicy deep fakes and talked kids into suicide with their products.

It’s just how Apple does things: They still have no folding phone, under-screen finger print scanner, under-screen front-cam, etc.

alexkundera 7 hours ago

Apple is always behind on industry trends, but when they adopt them eventually, they become mainstream and cool. This is what will happen with the folding phones this year, if rumors are true.

  • virgil_disgr4ce 2 hours ago

    > Apple is always behind on industry trends

    Huh, I always thought it was the other way around (whether people liked it or not): ditching floppy disks, ditching cdroms, prioritizing BT over wired earphones, etc. I am glad, though, that they were forced to stick with USB-C if I'm not mistaken.

    • Ntrails an hour ago

      > prioritizing BT over wired earphones

      Bluetooth sucks, needing to charge headphones sucks. I'm still bitter :p

      > I am glad, though, that they were forced to stick with USB-C if I'm not mistaken.

      Now I have a boatload of apple chargers which will all be made into landfill for the good of the planet when i next upgrade my phone. Thank you so much.

      • Tagbert 21 minutes ago

        Oddly, Apple has gotten a lot of criticism for not including chargers be default with their phones for this specific reason.

  • bmitc 7 hours ago

    > but when they adopt them eventually, they become mainstream and cool

    When was this part last true?

    • stickmunch 3 hours ago

      Tablets; Soldering SSD's and ram to the motherboard.

      Microsoft had tablets for a decade before the iPad came out. You rarely ever saw them in the wild. In fact, you still rarely see a Surface tablet. At least, I don't.

      • trelane 3 hours ago

        Indeed, "iPad" is almost a generic term for "tablet," especially for kids.

    • al_borland 3 hours ago

      “Cool” is subjective, so you can use that to dismiss any example, but you know exactly what is being referenced.

    • muvlon 6 hours ago

      USB-C I guess?

      • teekert 6 hours ago

        Weeeeelllll that was mainstream a long long time before they adopted it. And I'm still annoyed that the only devices with Lightning in our house are my Airpods en iPhone mini 12 and wife's iPhone 14 Pro.

        Always need to attach an adapter to my Anker chargers and powerbanks.

moltopoco 9 hours ago

They did still overpromise and that should not be the way Apples does things (although it was hardly the first time; the AirPower mat was announced in 2017).

  • delis-thumbs-7e 8 hours ago

    To be fair, all tech companies do this. Sell first, implement later, hype hype hype. Of course we’d like to think Apple was better, but well.. it isn’t.

    • GeekyBear 5 hours ago

      Google certainly shipped Magic Cue as their tentpole new AI feature on the Pixel 10 despite it not working.

      > “The right info, right when you need it.” That’s how Google describes Magic Cue, one of the most prominent new AI features on the Pixel 10 series. Using the power of artificial intelligence, Magic Cue is supposed to automatically suggest helpful info in phone calls, text messages, and other apps without you having to lift a finger.

      However, the keyword there is “supposed” to... even when going out of my way to prompt Magic Cue, it either doesn’t work or does so little that I’m amazed Google made as big a deal about the feature as it did.

      https://www.androidauthority.com/google-pixel-10-magic-cue-o...

    • internet2000 3 hours ago

      Apple is better though. Hence the only examples being Apple Intelligence and AirPower

cush 9 hours ago

Whataboutism doesn’t justify what Apple did. They took billions of dollars from consumers using demos of products those consumers never received.