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582: First Chance to Make One Impression

 

00:00:00   from relay this is upgrade episode 582 for september 22nd 2025 today's show is brought to you by

00:00:16   steam clock interconnected squarespace and fitbud my name is mike hurley and i'm joined by jason snow

00:00:23   hi jason snow hi mike hurley high five high five here we are person in a hotel room yeah uh it's

00:00:29   taking us a lot of time to get set up today we'll talk about that in a little bit but we are on

00:00:33   location in memphis tennessee yeah and i have a snow talk question for you okay this question comes

00:00:38   from gavin who wants to know what is your favorite line to heckle rival players at a sporting event

00:00:46   um gavin i don't heckle i know i knew you were gonna say that yeah i don't do it i don't do it

00:00:54   do you ever like i mean the worst i get is something like you play for stanford

00:00:58   okay do you what what are you how rowdy do you get like you i know you i know you sing your songs

00:01:04   well i mean there are songs that are sung and i'll sing along but you're never like boo

00:01:10   what about to the referee most of the songs are being sung while the band is playing them i mean it's

00:01:15   not yeah so no i i think uh i don't heckle people i mostly brought this up take off that red shirt but

00:01:22   that's not the players that's the people the fans yeah i mostly brought this up because we went to a

00:01:26   sporting match i figured together yesterday yes we did we went to the memphis tigers uh hosting the

00:01:31   arkansas razorbacks and how did that go um really good for the memphis tigers for us it was very very

00:01:37   hot and we left yes we left at what like half time yeah and it looked like the tigers were gonna lose

00:01:43   but they poured it out they did they did we watched we watched the end of the game from central barbecue

00:01:47   and i think we made good life choices that was perfect so i'll just say because i can't but to do the

00:01:51   conversion it was like 33 degrees celsius it's like 90 it was supposed to be 40 degrees that was

00:01:57   the it was gonna be 105 and i don't know if i would have been able to watch any of it no i was really i

00:02:02   was actually concerned for our health and all that but anyway it's fine it was 92 and humid but light

00:02:06   breeze um every time the breeze came everyone would go oh yeah yeah yeah good noise that was really good

00:02:13   but then we we all came back here and uh decided we would all like rinse off and then meet half an

00:02:19   hour later and go over to the barbecue place because uh uh yeah we were all very moist i couldn't wear

00:02:25   any of those clothes again oh no i i had to change clothes because the my my shirt i came back after

00:02:29   the we went to the barbecue place and that the shirt was still like visibly damp yeah it was i had one of

00:02:36   those moments we're just in it and i buckle up we're talking about sweat i had one of those moments

00:02:41   where like it was just all of a sudden i just felt like four beads of sweat on my back you know it just

00:02:45   like happens i don't know if it's like i'm warm i'm warm oh we passed yeah wherever the room i had

00:02:51   that i had that um we're gonna talk about it i suppose but i had that at the podcast-a-thon where

00:02:55   we there was a a certain item of clothing we were forced to wear trench coat uh that was completely

00:03:02   impermeable to all liquid every possible element and what that you're thinking oh it's like a raincoat

00:03:08   but it was more like you're sweating and the sweat has nowhere to go yeah and uh that was the one

00:03:13   where i put that on and within like 30 seconds i could feel sweat coming on on my brow yeah and i

00:03:19   was i not good i am not claustrophobic but i felt it being blindfolded and wearing an impermeable

00:03:27   trench coat uh was not no thank you thank you to gavin for that question if you'd like to send in a

00:03:32   question of your own please go to upgradefeedback.com and you can send one in uh let's talk about it so

00:03:38   we're here we're here in memphis because uh just a couple of days ago as we're recording this

00:03:43   uh we participated in the seventh podcast-a-thon for the kids of saint jude yeah go to saintjude.org

00:03:49   slash relay and you can learn more about donating um and we have raised over 476 000 is where we're at

00:03:58   right now and i'm expecting it will be a little bit more by the time that you're hearing this

00:04:01   i just today in lieu of talking at length about saint jude as we will again do next week because

00:04:08   this campaign runs all through september i just wanted to talk a little bit about the podcast

00:04:11   it's on uh it's on youtube the entire thing is available on youtube for you to go and watch

00:04:16   um every year i feel like the event gets better and i feel like this is just another of those years

00:04:21   i had such a great time i think this is the most fun i've had um with the least

00:04:27   trauma maybe i don't know the word i'm looking for like i know it sounds strange but

00:04:35   hosting a show for 12 hours is an endurance event yeah for sure to keep your energy up and your

00:04:46   sharpness and your skills going for that period of time it's really really exhausting and especially

00:04:54   where like you just kind of at least for me i'm just putting increasing amounts of caffeine into

00:05:00   my body yes which doesn't feel good no but i need it yes because i'm tired yes because also so like my

00:05:06   day started at 6 a.m we started at 11 and then we went all the way to 11 11 yeah so that's a long

00:05:14   old age and then they don't they don't tell uh you this because you you're off the stream but like

00:05:18   then we clean up because it's yeah it's st jude it's it's we don't have like there's a team there

00:05:23   but like we all help clean up you could leave i guess so but it would be in plain yeah i think

00:05:30   like yeah i mean you should shoot a bunch of streamers off all over a whole tv studio and you

00:05:34   throw a bunch of uh ball pit balls everywhere and then you just like later dudes and you walk out that's

00:05:40   not nice yeah i i think maybe let's say lesser content creators would maybe leave you know i don't

00:05:46   know who they are but not not our people not us we stick around we do that's the kind of people that

00:05:51   we are i will admit that when that cleanup was going on i was um trying to figure out what to do

00:05:56   kind of like a zombie yeah i balls you know what i'll say and this is the same for me every time

00:06:02   i am there yeah and i am moving things around but i do not think i am the most effective at the

00:06:08   cleaning up no no i steven is very good at the cleaning up well as you would imagine he also

00:06:13   brings stuff from home and has little tote little i bring stuff and it takes me as long to find like

00:06:19   my iphone charger yeah as it is for him to like pack a wagon into the back of his truck yeah exactly

00:06:25   but that's just that's just stephen hacker and that man he's a he's a marvel if anybody saw the end of

00:06:31   the podcast a thought if you've not seen the podcast a thought which you should go and skip around it's a

00:06:36   great time just treat yourself to the last 10 minutes it's one of the greatest feats known to

00:06:42   yes where steven he's a he's a regular john henry with his hammer unbelievable the man legendary the

00:06:49   man can do things with a sledgehammer which you would just never believe believe no it's one of the

00:06:53   greatest moments of my life losing the championship was one of the best things that's ever happened

00:06:57   if you're gonna lose it lose it like that exactly if you're gonna and that was it so spoilers uh

00:07:02   we're playing jenga steven was going to lose jenga and i was beating him handily we'll say i i would

00:07:09   say physical domination up to that oh yeah complete domination absolute just i started over a hundred

00:07:14   points behind and it was it was just we built a we built a marshmallow spaghetti tower and it was

00:07:20   incredible we we came from way behind to win our sweat soaked spy challenge i don't know how we did

00:07:26   that i i watched i watched the tape and i still don't know yeah we are basically i am a marvel too

00:07:33   yeah we we destroyed it and so you you gentlemanly said if you can perform a mythical

00:07:39   feat you can win basically steven had to remove a the challenge was remove one jenga block with a

00:07:45   sledgehammer and i said if you do this i will grant you 160 points a jenga block at the very bottom of

00:07:52   an incredibly rickety tower by how he could not remove by hand yes without it falling over yes yes

00:07:57   and and so hit it with a sledgehammer in a particular place and if somehow the tower remains standing you win

00:08:02   the challenge yes and and friends he did it and and we have multiple camera angles it's incredible

00:08:08   it's just unbelievable uh i will also put a link in the show notes to a post that steven put on instagram

00:08:15   which is erin lists uh she got it from another angle which was amazing and you get to see uh there are two

00:08:21   reactions it's it feels like one of those films that like historical where you have to watch it multiple

00:08:26   times to see the various reactions and i would like to point people to two reactions one steven's wife

00:08:32   mary running towards him as if he has i don't know on the super bowl yeah and at that and also me

00:08:38   jumping out of the ball pit like a meerkat i i am sitting down and then i am standing up and i'm not sure

00:08:46   how the propelling occurred yeah uh and it was i made so much noise uh just an ungodly amount of noise

00:08:54   i think i was just at one point just actually screaming like there was no there was nothing to

00:08:59   be said no it was just a noise there was a lot of that yeah uh it was just such a good time uh

00:09:06   i and we raised i believe i may be speaking out of school we raised more money during this podcast

00:09:14   a thun than any podcast a thun before i think that is accurate um which is incredible and we're so

00:09:20   thankful for everybody that tuned in uh we're so thankful for everybody that will donate has donated

00:09:25   through this campaign will donate through this campaign uh we're so grateful um we know giving

00:09:31   money giving your money can be difficult there are times where it's harder than others and i think that

00:09:36   this is one of those times where it's harder than others and i just want to let everybody know that we're so

00:09:44   grateful if you give any money um so please continue to do so if you can go to saintju.org

00:09:50   relay and you can donate until the end of september and next week we'll talk a little bit more about

00:09:54   the saintju admission nice i have a couple of items of follow-up for you jason snell uh scott wrote in

00:10:01   and said i've got this a couple of times so i wanted to write in uh because you may know about it already

00:10:06   but i want to let our listeners know about it too yeah uh quick follow-up regarding the keyboard

00:10:11   shortcuts to access directly the four new modes of spotlight on tahoe i discovered accidentally that

00:10:17   you don't need to hit command space and then command four as an example and i think that opens the

00:10:23   clipboard yeah clipboard manager uh in one motion so in one motion it is possible to hit command space

00:10:29   and four with the fingers still on the command space and it jumps right to the clipboard manager

00:10:33   so it is effectively a direct three key shortcut of command space four it works smoothly for me with

00:10:39   all four modes i did not find any documentation for this um this is accurate but i would uh so it's

00:10:47   great um it means you still have to press command and then press space and then press four in that

00:10:53   sequence and i would really rather you not need three keys to do that i agree but yes if you leave

00:10:58   command down and hit space you can and you can even leave space down if you want to and i believe

00:11:05   that will work but um so that's great i i it doesn't satisfy me but it's true yeah and a four in space are

00:11:13   way apart and like it's it's it's fine it's a little like command shift three for a screenshot like you can

00:11:19   do it if you do it in the right sequence but i'd much rather just hit command something and have it

00:11:23   happen automatically but yeah it's a nice little i'm not even sure if apple played that this might

00:11:30   just be something yeah it's a side effect it was just we have multiple upgradians right and to say

00:11:34   this and each one of them was like i think i found this i don't know if it's supposed to work like this

00:11:39   i can't find anyone that's written about it but i guess it does which is very strange uh ava wrote

00:11:46   to him regarding the cross body strap which i have uh next to me talk about a little later on in the

00:11:50   episode uh ava says i think one of the major reasons people use phone lanyard is because

00:11:55   they frequently drop their phones a friend of mine has dropped and shattered her phone at least a

00:12:00   dozen times to the point that she was threading a string through her case uh through the charge

00:12:04   borehole it got to the point that she gave up repairing the screen um i i wrote in the document

00:12:11   something that is now true so i will say instead of a an imagination i'll say it as an actuality

00:12:16   it is incredibly convenient after i was playing with this earlier to just use your phone and let

00:12:21   go of it yeah sure you just let go of the phone i'm done with the phone i let go of the phone it's

00:12:24   like prince dropping of a guitar and having to fly into space it's just you know a magic thing where

00:12:28   the phone goes i don't know and then when i want it it's right it's right there i'll just say that

00:12:31   once you get used to that and if you're not in that mode um it's bad bad news bad news best

00:12:36   you just walk around like the phone's gone get out of here that's how you end up breaking more

00:12:41   phones yeah so don't do that but but yeah a couple of other items where i'm catching us up now okay on

00:12:47   news from the past couple of weeks got it um google and apple are keeping the search deal in place yes

00:12:53   so i'm going to read from judge amit meta's conclusion i guess we'll call it google will

00:12:58   not be barred from making payments or offering other consideration to distribution partners for

00:13:03   preloading of placement of google search chrome or its gen ai products so this is essentially

00:13:10   uh google can continue to pay the 20 billion dollars a year or whatever it is to apple to

00:13:17   get their placement i've listened to podcasts about this and i've read stuff about the way that the

00:13:22   uh way about judge amit meta's conclusion has kind of like come out and the the um

00:13:27   the result of the case where it's i think it's kind of unfortunate in a way where it's essentially

00:13:34   we don't think that they should be able to do all those things but if we stop google from

00:13:40   giving companies this money a bunch of companies will suffer not apple but mozilla opera well yeah

00:13:48   i mean you're punishing them by not having them not have to pay money which is bizarre yeah and hard

00:13:54   has lots of other harm and but it locks them into their position i mean and that's the argument is that

00:13:59   they they have become powerful because they've basically spent money to build a whole ecosystem that's

00:14:06   grown up around them to the point where now if you rip that out you're ruining the rest of that ecosystem

00:14:12   yeah yeah and it's like i understand it essential yeah i understand it intellectually but i think

00:14:19   there's a problem in that yeah right like google is not a utility right there should be the potential

00:14:25   of a competition and that still may come but it's not going to come through the court so but then it's like

00:14:33   okay that's great like opera and mozilla they can continue to make the money they need apple gets

00:14:40   20 billion dollars they don't need it but they get it yep that's the problem but you would be getting

00:14:45   way too granular to be like you can't pay apple right because the argument would be if apple weren't

00:14:50   getting all the billions of dollars from google they probably would have built their own yeah search

00:14:54   product which would compete with google which i think is a good thing yeah for competition sure here we are

00:14:59   yeah speaking of google i thought this is really interesting the chrome ios app has received a

00:15:06   liquid glass update what they did a they did a software update not like in in prompt fashion

00:15:13   they actually did it good chrome unusual for them chrome gets more updates than the docs products of

00:15:19   course um and i do kind of understand it to a way the docs products are complicated with the

00:15:24   collaboration and stuff and it's a lot of web views and so i put a link in the show notes to a nine to

00:15:28   google article where they show some screenshots side by side this is not groundbreaking but there are

00:15:35   elements that look like ios 26 elements there are glassy elements the buttons are what they

00:15:40   are expected to be looked like in the human interface guidelines i mentioned this only because

00:15:47   there has been concern that or like thought that oh hey the big companies are just not going to adopt

00:15:53   liquid glass they're going to want to keep their own style and that is definitely going to be the case

00:15:58   in some instances i just thought it was interesting that google has updated probably one of their most

00:16:04   most popular ios apps pretty much immediately with some ios 26 fashion and i think that that is

00:16:12   potentially an indication that this might be a little bit more prevalent than we think over the long

00:16:18   term that that companies are going to implement things that fit with the system and still keep their

00:16:24   the way they're going to be able to take their own house style where they want to we'll see

00:16:27   the new apple watch hermes watch face features clarice the dog cow steven has to buy an hermes i think i guess so

00:16:37   so this is the the hermes face which essentially looks like a kind of a take on the like swiss

00:16:43   clock kind of idea i think it's swiss right like the cuckoo clocks the big cuckoo clocks

00:16:47   one of the hours the animations that happens on the hours is clarice i think jumping out of a window

00:16:55   um so that's you got that going for you i don't understand this watch face it's very weird it's very

00:17:02   strange i think it's too much for a watch face i think it's would work great as like an apple tv

00:17:07   screensaver um but a watch face not for me but it's there if you want if you really want claros on your

00:17:14   wrist there's no way to get it if uh retro pixel art was not already dead it's embraced by a luxury

00:17:22   brand would kill it that's very true and final cut camera 2.0 has been released it has a bunch

00:17:28   of new features there's a reason i'm mentioning this is because today we are using final cut camera

00:17:33   to record i mean the video version of this podcast possibly uh the setup process was complicated we

00:17:39   currently actually actually it was very easy for two phones yes and then one phone refused to connect

00:17:45   we are using two iphones and an ipad pro to record this we wanted to use three iphones but one of the

00:17:51   iphones just right just wouldn't so our our two shot is my ipad on uh my suitcase on your bed then

00:18:00   we have your iphone 16 on a tripod my iphone my new iphone air in a bumper case on a flimsy tripod

00:18:07   they're both flimsy i mean they would be they're travel tripods mike i'll have you know that that

00:18:12   tripod that that so-called flimsy tripod is the tripod i use for upgrade every week

00:18:16   it's true story okay uh we we expected to have more phones here today than we do that is something

00:18:25   we'll get to in a minute yeah um it's going to be interesting to see how this comes together so the

00:18:30   idea is we have a multi-camera setup in final cut camera which you will then do a final cut final cut

00:18:35   edit on ipad worst case scenario since i'm recording the two shot on the ipad presumably we have a two

00:18:41   shot unless the ipad which we can't see has failed and crashed in which case there's no youtube video

00:18:47   this week i didn't think about this we should have set another iphone with a front-facing camera on a

00:18:51   tripod in front of the ipad so we could see the ipad screen that's what we should have done we'll

00:18:56   facetime to it why didn't we think of that because we're not smart yeah clearly i think a lot of things

00:19:02   that we have done today not because we're not smart i agree with you also including we have rearranged

00:19:07   basically every piece of furniture in this hotel i recommend you leave all the furniture where it is

00:19:12   i'm not going to do that as a uh i have already to the staff as people have who watched the podcast

00:19:19   will know i have already obliterated this hotel room with a bottle that's true glass bottle that's

00:19:24   true which happened just over there by the way because you want to see the the historical site

00:19:28   where i dropped the glass bottle it's right over there in the corner all right i'm glad i'm wearing

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00:21:29   thing we can do now okay so it's iphone week it's iphone week this iphone week has been a little bit

00:21:38   tumultuous i would say so it started with us trying to order the iphones we usually get them on friday

00:21:45   me and stephen um he orders for me and then this time i wanted to order another one for myself the

00:21:52   iphone air we could not get a pickup time early enough on friday that somebody could actually go

00:21:59   and do that because the apple the apple store and st jude are nowhere near each other yeah it's very far

00:22:05   away yeah and we weren't going to send someone to go do it so like oh we'll do it on saturday

00:22:09   but then we're going to the football game right and so it's like okay saturday night saturday night

00:22:14   we'll go pick them up so we'll go pick them up on saturday night great and also but you know what

00:22:19   doesn't matter jason will have his phones from apple right where are they um being delivered to my house

00:22:26   and where are you i'm not there in the house i'm in tennessee so we have in this room

00:22:33   an iphone 17 pro in orange yes and over there yes being being used for this podcast

00:22:43   an iphone air an iphone air only i have had any experience with them and my that's not true

00:22:49   because i i hand while you were picking up your phones at the saddle creek apple store that's i did

00:22:54   an intensive uh hands-on experience with them at the apple store just at a table well okay i'm the

00:23:02   only one our listeners may most of our listeners probably have spent more time with these products

00:23:07   than we have which is strange it is a little weird yeah so but but we have some impressions and then

00:23:13   next week we have to talk more about them yes i also have some fun stories which i think send in

00:23:18   your impressions upgrade feedback.com and we'll talk about it in more detail next week so let me let's

00:23:23   start with the iphone pro so my immediate thing that i noticed was not about how much i love the orange

00:23:30   to do it is that this phone is thicker and heavier i would say quite significantly in the hand than the

00:23:38   phone it replaces to me like i picked it up and i was like oh that's heavier and i have it in my hand

00:23:45   and i can tell it's thicker now i am i would say i don't know if i have like a special sense for this

00:23:51   kind of thing but i am i think this comes from the paper products that i make i'm very sensitive to

00:23:58   millimeter differences so like i can and as this happened i can pick up one of our products and i

00:24:03   know i can i am able to sense if it's like two millimeters different and i think that that somehow

00:24:12   translates itself to the phone because i could immediately tell it was thicker and it's not that

00:24:16   much thicker but i can just tell i don't know how i feel about that yet um the i will get used to it

00:24:24   but it is kind of for me the the worst case feeling that i expected which was this phone is getting

00:24:30   heavier and i i didn't want that to happen also it um you can see apple's product design trick here

00:24:37   which is they've gone back to softer edges and one of the reasons to do that is actually to

00:24:44   trick your perception and just feeling that it is thinner than it is and that and i would say

00:24:51   the thing that i like about the build is the softer edges i think it feels nice to hold

00:24:57   but and that's why they're doing it i also noticed that it's cold the phone is cold to touch now it may

00:25:05   just be because i have not wrapped this thing up i will say my phone is currently installing a bunch

00:25:09   of stuff and it's cold yeah my iphone 16 pro installing an app from the app store it feels like

00:25:17   it's going to catch on fire yes like yesterday when we were at that football game my phone i took a

00:25:23   picture my phone was so hot because it was also hot i put it in my pocket and it was burning my leg

00:25:28   like yeah there is there is a problem with the iphone 16 pro maybe mine is more of a problem

00:25:35   but there is absolutely a reason that they moved to this new vapor chamber system and i think it's

00:25:41   because there is a they have gotten themselves into an overheating problem like i think was it the 16

00:25:47   that when it came out apple was like oh it's instagram's fault yeah yeah yeah i mean there's

00:25:52   been that conversation about like it's it's an app or it's just indexing and all of that but they've

00:25:57   they've run hot and and this i mean part of it is that it's aluminum yep and um and then there's the

00:26:05   cooling system and we'll see how it goes in the long run but that's part of what's going on there

00:26:09   the material is cool with a lot of these things it's like apple will say a thing and then they

00:26:15   will do a thing and usually you understand what they would like to say by what they do so they'll

00:26:22   be like hey it's fine but also we've changed the cooling system we've completely redesigned the

00:26:26   thermals of this why did we do this don't even ask about it yeah it's better now it's not it's not

00:26:30   for you to know it's nice we did it all right we just did it um i also like the the the plateau

00:26:36   nice resting point for the hand oh yeah yeah i think people are going to really dig this so like

00:26:41   i have had that experience with my pop socket most of the time the pop socket on my iphone is is closed

00:26:47   i don't extend it and i'm using the pop socket as like a ridge for my hand that's kind of just a

00:26:54   comfortable way for me to hold the phone i think people are going to enjoy that about this far i really

00:27:00   like the curve i talked about the curve on the edges the curve around the plateau is also a really

00:27:06   nice like it feels really nice yeah they did a good job in the one piece aluminum is really nice like

00:27:12   there are advantages to doing the one piece of aluminum the two-tone is really interesting

00:27:17   as well there's also the the glass in the two-tone section yes has a very nice texture

00:27:24   and it's it's not it's kind of matte in a way and it's and it's interesting

00:27:30   it's like design wise they're leaning into the entire concept of magsafe attachments yes because

00:27:38   it looks i i carry around a magsafe wallet on my phone currently and the the new phone looks like

00:27:45   a space saying you can put your magsafe attachment here please attach your wallet to this location it is

00:27:51   very much like we were sponsored by open case last week and it essentially looks like this phone has

00:27:56   one of their cases because their case has the big hole in the in the in the center for the magsafe

00:28:00   attachments to go in and it's funny because it really does just look like that um i yeah i really like

00:28:08   the way it looks i like the way it feels the i was i was kind of getting lost in looking at the screen

00:28:13   and like seeing the orange around the outside which i like but it's like this feels odd like it's not

00:28:21   it just doesn't look like what i'm used to seeing on my iphone um it's going to be really interesting

00:28:27   like i've seen a lot of people already saying like a couple of days in i've seen this on on mastodon

00:28:33   blue sky saying like i like the orange but i'm getting tired of the orange already that like for

00:28:40   some people it's like oh this is it's a lot and it is a lot a lot and i i remain very intrigued about

00:28:48   what because the blue also lovely yes much more understated yes like the bright orange like this i

00:28:57   would i would love to know why they've done it it's it's fascinating to me to go this extreme with it

00:29:03   but i am happy that i have it i think it's very fun you know i mean i'm i'm like i get orange so i get

00:29:09   gold iphones you know like i always go for the most outlandish one this is definitely it um and i think it

00:29:16   looks great i agree it looks beautiful so i'll talk about my iphone transfer this is part of the

00:29:21   issue so i like to do the direct transfer so from one iphone to the other one moves it moves the most

00:29:29   amount of stuff over and for me tends to be done quicker because i keep all my photos on my device

00:29:36   for example downloading all that stuff from the cloud is going to take forever especially on what is

00:29:42   admittedly pretty poor hotel wi-fi that we have here at the hotel that we're in the thing about

00:29:49   direct transfer so this is part of the quick start system it's called direct transfer the thing about

00:29:53   the system i have done it maybe three or four times now it never works the first try

00:29:58   and like it gets stuck or it fails and whenever you redo it it always takes a couple of attempts to

00:30:07   actually get it to start again there seems to be this weird scenario that like if they've begun the

00:30:12   handshake trying to get them to redo that kind of similar to how we were trying to get that iphone to

00:30:18   connect your ipad for the final cut camera it's like they it's like they know that each other exists

00:30:22   but they don't they're not communicating what i also wanted to do this time because you mentioned

00:30:28   it i looked it up is to use a thunderbolt cable to transfer between the two so i bought an overpriced

00:30:33   thunderbolt cable from apple plugged it into both of them and it was doing its thing i had an issue

00:30:39   the battery life ah yes i don't know how you're supposed to do this um to make it everyone i guess maybe

00:30:49   very fast wireless chargers maybe because i had my iphone on my travel charger which is a it's a

00:30:57   slower wattage it's not a super fast wattage and then the thunderbolt cable into the new phone which

00:31:04   was then being powered is like daisy chaining the battery was just going down down down down down down

00:31:10   down down down down i couldn't do anything about it we were getting towards 20 and i was like well this

00:31:16   isn't going to work at a 20 battery life it started at like 70 we're two hours in got 20 battery life

00:31:23   and it says like six hours remaining so well this isn't going to work as well so i was like well

00:31:28   at this point let me just see what happens so i pulled out the cable and it was like need to connect

00:31:35   and then it just reconnected so it found itself a wi-fi so it said at that point said like seven hours

00:31:40   remaining plugged them in went to sleep woke up in the morning so this is like 11 i woke up at 4 45

00:31:47   17 hours remaining it's like what has happened overnight and the battery life on both of them

00:31:54   30 now they are both charging by cable in the wall oh man something happened something bad happened i don't know

00:32:03   what it was but it wasn't great so i then i just canceled the transfer and started an icloud transfer

00:32:11   like an icloud backup which again it's like could take about 15 minutes to get started four hours go by

00:32:17   and my phone is now ready to use and it's very slowly downloading stuff what i am going to do when

00:32:23   i get like now you can see my iphone is just full of just blank widgets yeah because it's downloading

00:32:28   these apps very slowly but i wanted to at least have it boot and so i could like open the camera

00:32:34   app or whatever my plan is most likely when i get home i'm just going to start again and do a direct

00:32:40   transfer yeah um i don't know why it went the way that it did it just did go that way and this is kind

00:32:48   of the scenarios i know you've mentioned about doing icloud and icloud is the most reliable at getting

00:32:54   the thing to happen and it gets you up and running fast it keeps loading them in the background but

00:33:00   for me it's like it is the one that then will take the the longest yes to be done yes because

00:33:07   even if i was at home to download the hundreds of gigabytes of phone we're days in you know and like

00:33:13   also i open my messages app there's like three threads in there yep it's like all of this stuff

00:33:19   will eventually find its way but what i have the phone running now that's great i didn't transfer

00:33:24   my sim or anything like that and it's on and working i will let it do its thing because i'm leaving today

00:33:32   i'll let it do its thing i'll play around with it and then when i get home tomorrow i will

00:33:36   maybe plug them in again i'll just set it next to each other both charging and it'll be done in a few

00:33:43   hours or whatever so i don't i i often wonder is it like i know i know it's creating its own network

00:33:48   but maybe if it doesn't have good wi-fi maybe that makes it go a bit weird i i don't know what the

00:33:54   problem is but it just goes a bit strange um i do have a cup i have i have two notes about the the

00:34:02   process of setting up an iphone again now because we go through this every year one face id

00:34:08   they have gotten so good at that scanning that you can be done in one face scan yeah and it's super

00:34:16   quick and they're like hey do you want to do it with a mask you know you can do face i do most say yes

00:34:20   you just do one more scan and it's completely done that was that's very impressive camera control by

00:34:26   default with setting up a new iphone default to no swiping just and you have to turn it on

00:34:35   that's interesting i think that shows the future of that button that it will just be a button that

00:34:42   doesn't have the swipey swipes on it and i think the thing that was most interesting to me and i don't

00:34:49   know the ramifications of this are yet even when you're restoring from an icloud backup the phone

00:34:55   prompts you to set up apple intelligence again and asks you like what notifications do you want to be

00:35:02   grouped and all that kind of stuff do you want prior notifications so is it going to forget all of the

00:35:07   preferences i have for apple intelligence from phone to phone like if i have said hey don't summarize

00:35:12   this app is it going to do it again i found that interesting like why is that setting not

00:35:17   coming over from phone to phone right so i don't know what's going on there and i did have a thought

00:35:23   about transfers before we have a story to tell uh it would be so great if when your iphone arrived it

00:35:31   was already ready for you like how amazon does for the kindle yeah i know this is a big request right

00:35:37   but it feels like a very apple thing to do yeah i realize that the there's a lot going on here yeah i

00:35:46   don't know what the security ramifications are sure but the idea they've already got the system where

00:35:52   they can like lay these phones down inbox and they get a software update yep but the idea that your phone

00:35:59   comes to you with your if you choose because amazon lets you choose already sort of like attached to

00:36:08   your apple id and maybe it's as simple as that they don't have that that's not secure because

00:36:13   they can't unlock or whatever but like it's an interesting idea to like could they prepare your

00:36:22   phone in some way so that when it comes out of the box because the goal is always to make getting a new

00:36:28   iphone delightful yeah and the startup process is bad even though it's better it's just not a good

00:36:37   experience and and i i don't think there's anything that they can do with the way that it is currently

00:36:43   working to ever make it a good experience because ultimately it always requires an element of data

00:36:51   download and that is just not fun you're waiting for something and if any of it could be made

00:37:00   easier that basically what i want is to open the box turn it on and use my new iphone yeah the problem

00:37:07   is going to be you know any method where they're loading data from your icloud account even if it's

00:37:12   encrypted is a security hole oh for sure but look this is like a lot of things the desire is what i

00:37:21   have right the problem so the problem is not mine yeah yeah how do you how do you improve i'm sure

00:37:27   there's a whole team at apple that this is all they do is because they have they improve right and

00:37:31   they have over we talk about it every year yes and there are still quirks in this system like what i've

00:37:37   experienced but when it works which it does eventually work it's great and also just all

00:37:44   of the ways in which over time they ask you fewer questions they ask a lot of questions now but they

00:37:50   used to ask re-ask every preference yeah just maddening and they also have choice now about how you'll do it

00:37:58   like do you want to do an icloud backup to restore do you want to do it from another phone do you want to

00:38:03   do it from a computer i probably should have tried that someone wrote in and said like backing up to

00:38:09   a mac and downloading from a mac is actually still a good experience and upgrading wrote in to say that

00:38:13   interesting i don't know but they say it worked for them i don't know but you have options and even

00:38:18   when you go into like hey i want to download i want to do say the the icloud restore you can have

00:38:24   some preference about what parts you want to restore and all that kind of stuff it's better

00:38:31   it's still not a good experience it's an okay experience a good experience is when you've people

00:38:39   are excited to get a new iphone you can just start using it even if it's like the most simple experience

00:38:45   that's why i think the icloud backup is the best one because you can just start because you can just

00:38:49   start using it and the rest of it just sort of fills in and that's gotten better over time again i mean

00:38:54   the problem that i have you have an enormous number of photos but that also makes your your wired transfer

00:39:00   or your device that's one of the things that makes it so long so long i have half a terabyte of local

00:39:07   storage i'm used on my iphone it's a lot at some point i'm gonna break but but this is why i choose the

00:39:15   direct the the reason i choose the direct transfer is for me just because of the way that my life has

00:39:20   been i'm always getting a new iphone in america like when i'm in a hotel and hotel wi-fi is so bad

00:39:26   always for this kind of stuff so i figured the direct transfer would get me what i want quickest

00:39:31   but it doesn't but it doesn't work i wasn't the only one that tried to do this and i didn't have the

00:39:37   worst experience so our friend casey lists who we love so much casey was very excited to get his new

00:39:43   iphone we got in the car on our way back to the hotel casey has already started to do the direct

00:39:50   transfer bold yeah bold yeah bold move he brought a battery with him yeah he had a cable yep he was

00:39:58   doing it he's showing us screens he's like look camera control stuff no what are you doing it's

00:40:02   like i'm setting up my iphone it's like that is bold the context for this we got our phone so it's

00:40:07   7 p.m casey is leaving the hotel to catch a flight of 4 in the morning yeah so we're on a real tight

00:40:13   we have less than 12 hours to go we have a real tight clock for all casey lists nine hours right

00:40:18   7 p.m 4 a.m yeah yeah pushing he's pushing it i don't know how much stuff he has on his iphone but

00:40:26   that's pushing it also his wife's not happy about this no so erin's with us erin's been great this week

00:40:34   she puts up a lot with that man yeah she wasn't suffering this no so we're in the hotel bar casey's

00:40:40   phone still doing its thing all of a sudden cancelled says can't not casey i don't know maybe

00:40:46   cancelled his iphone big red triangle yeah didn't work failure casey's freaking out he dropped one

00:40:54   phone on top of the other phone oh man he's having a whole time yeah best part of this by the way is

00:40:58   that the transfer is cancelled but his sim card has succeeded yeah in being transferred so he has

00:41:03   a non he's sim he i don't you don't need to do this right like they ask you if you want to do this

00:41:09   i do it after yeah because now casey's in a scenario where he has two iphones yeah one with all his stuff

00:41:16   one of all his stuff and a broken one that's also his cell phone because the one of all his stuff

00:41:21   has no data connection anymore right it was at this moment that he went red because he is realizing

00:41:28   what is going on yeah it is now 8 9 p.m around that kind of time so he has two iphones neither of them

00:41:38   do what he want yeah and erin says to him you better have your boarding pass because casey's boarding pass

00:41:43   is on his iphone yeah along with everything else he might think i think what erin said was well i'm

00:41:48   getting on that plane tomorrow morning that's actually a good point one of the worst parts of

00:41:53   this for casey is uh he has an audience of about seven people all of us who are hanging out in the

00:41:57   hotel watching this would be the highest stress for me yeah is i don't want an audience when i'm

00:42:01   troubleshooting something and like my and i've got like family members around watching me struggle with

00:42:06   something that is the worst feeling in the world to me i i just i'm working the problem here i'm not

00:42:11   what i will say to them because in that moment i'm not very nice yes i will say this is not a

00:42:17   performance that's a great go go somewhere else yes i'm working on it you know what i agree with

00:42:22   you because i i also i get really flustered and i get frustrated as he was and i don't need people

00:42:28   to see me no and also make fun of me because oh boy will we make him oh man oh boy casey is so nice

00:42:34   and i did feel for him beyond behind the laughter i also felt for him because he was in a bad but then

00:42:39   again he also got himself into that situation by making by making bad decisions and this is the thing

00:42:44   we're we are all before it failed we all said casey what are you doing don't do this just do

00:42:50   it at home yes play turn it on and and don't set it up and just play with it to play with it but leave

00:42:57   your functional phone functional until you get home yeah now i'll say i did it too but i had all night

00:43:04   so my expectation was it will work if it doesn't i'll cancel it and i had like a whole backup plan i also

00:43:09   had a whole separate phone the iphone air which is sitting there doing nothing yep i wasn't that

00:43:13   started from zero the iphone air his issue was he was leaving the hotel so soon that was the problem

00:43:22   they're like even if it worked you were pushing it yeah yeah now it turned out he canceled it started

00:43:29   again and it did the transfer although he said send me a message this morning i think it was to our group

00:43:34   chat and said i have no eye messages right my eye message history is gone and maybe that will come

00:43:39   back to him perhaps because that might sink out of the cloud yeah i don't know what's going on there

00:43:44   um also we heard from him we have from him so we know that's a good sign that's a good point that's a

00:43:50   very good some device was able to send a message but one of the things that i love about the podcast

00:43:56   and this time in memphis it's just a lot of hanging out hanging out with friends yeah one of my favorite

00:44:03   things to do with my friends like everyone is we all take the make out of each other we give each

00:44:07   other a hard time it's a great time my thing for casey was i said to i turned to him at one point i

00:44:11   said not only are you struggling with this you've got a story but i'm telling your story on my podcast

00:44:17   before you tell it on yours yeah casey can tell it on atp but everybody's too late now listens to both

00:44:22   upgrade and atp you'll be like i've already heard casey's so not only did he go through it we'll get

00:44:26   casey's version yeah which will be more there's more detail that we don't have right and he'll be

00:44:30   now he'll be cursing us yes which is great now we get to take his moment from him yeah i just think

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00:46:18   and all of relay so let's talk about the iphone air yeah the little one i recommend holding it

00:46:27   between two fingers at the down toward the bottom nobody's done that personal balance thing just try

00:46:33   that on that try it it's so good it feels so good obviously immediate how thin a light is and it

00:46:41   does what it says on the tin yeah kind of impossibly so when you pick it up first time i picked it up i was

00:46:49   like oh because i wait until i got opened mine i didn't pick up at the apple store and it isn't that

00:46:55   is incredibly thin and i told you a fun fact about show of our listeners to my friend austin evans

00:47:00   he's a youtuber and he made a funny like short where he got some calipers at the thickest point

00:47:06   the iphone air is thicker than the iphone 17 so the camera area and he uh he kind of pontificated

00:47:14   just i think is correct the camera sticks out further because there's stuff behind it because

00:47:20   they're putting so much stuff the brains of the whole plateau at the top yeah that it actually makes

00:47:24   that bump at its thickest point thicker than the 17 it does not matter for this phone but that is just

00:47:30   a fun trivia point because i feel like you know that could come up one day because this isn't actually

00:47:36   at its thickest point the thinnest phone even though it's thinnest everywhere else right like it is so

00:47:42   thin it's like the buttons look weird right because it's like the buttons are basically

00:47:45   the entire edge of the rail um it's beautiful and it's so clearly the future yeah one way or another

00:47:53   whatever is they're hoping to build with this technology this is different to the mini and

00:48:00   the plus and everything else that came before it this is this is

00:48:07   a lot of effort and a lot of work to create something new this isn't just hey here is a bigger

00:48:17   version of the regular iphone or here's a smaller version of the regular iphone this is a technical

00:48:24   leap to create something so thin and so durable there's been lots of bend tests now this thing

00:48:31   doesn't bend under any sort of regular circumstances the glass is incredibly strong

00:48:36   all that stuff yeah it i mean i i mentioned last time when we talked about the announcement that this

00:48:43   has an iphone 10 feel to me which is they are experimenting with a new wave of technologies

00:48:50   technologies in order to achieve what they won't think the future of the phone is yep and i hear

00:48:59   people when they say i don't i don't need my phone to be ultra thin and ultra light but at the same time

00:49:05   i feel like ultra thin and ultra light is a direction that i i don't think if you imagine the smartphone of

00:49:14   10 years from now it's going to be thicker than today's smartphones right that's not going to

00:49:20   happen the directions are clear and and and apple apple's vision anyway we'll see where it actually

00:49:27   goes but apple's vision i think now that they're trying out is we want to make the thinnest part of

00:49:33   the of the phone as thin as possible and we want to build a pod for the the stuff that requires more

00:49:43   and we'll place that at an appropriate point like the top and then they're going to go down this path

00:49:48   they're going to have you know because the miniaturization of all the other components means

00:49:52   that you're left with if if all of the other components go somewhere else all you're left with

00:49:57   is the screen and because the screen has such amazing you know width and height compared to the little pod

00:50:05   the every even a thin battery across that width and the height is a lot of battery and the air shows

00:50:14   that but that also points to the future which is you could envision apple thinking about a design

00:50:21   language for its products where they are impossibly thin and light it's just it feels like it's just a

00:50:27   screen it's actually just a screen with a battery behind it a thin because even a thin battery spread over

00:50:32   the entire width and height of a screen is a lot of battery if you start to think of it that way and

00:50:37   and and then apple says oh that that uh that iconic plateau that we built into all these phones now

00:50:44   that's going to be the outboard motor of the of our devices it's going to be a little blob at the top

00:50:50   you could imagine this for an ipad as well like thinner and thinner and thinner because i think

00:50:56   from a design standpoint the ideal you know ideal and i mean that ideal product is something that is

00:51:04   essentially um just a screen yeah which is because even when you have the pod you're not hold they put

00:51:15   it in a place where you don't hold it exactly so when you hold it you don't notice that yes when we

00:51:20   were at the football game i was paying attention to people and their devices and i was watching so many

00:51:26   people stuff phones into pockets that were too small for them men women and everybody else you know

00:51:34   like everyone yeah people and tiger mascot exactly they were trying it razorback mascots yes they had

00:51:41   phones too big huge furry fluffy phones suey pig your phone's too big too big and i found it to be

00:51:51   interesting to see and it made me think about the fact that it is kind of ridiculous

00:51:58   in a way that we all carry this thing around with us it actually kind of comes to the crossbody

00:52:04   straps in a way it's like we just all have these things with us and we have to put them somewhere

00:52:09   and they don't always fit like i saw a guy he had like i don't know a pack of gum in his pocket

00:52:15   like a plastic pack of gum or it might be something else people choose stuff i don't know what it is

00:52:19   i heard zins i don't know what this means oh yeah those are like nicotine pouches so he had some of

00:52:26   those in a pocket that he then tried to put his like big iphone into and he did it but he's it

00:52:31   looked ridiculous and like you know i just bought some new chinos and they've already got the mark on

00:52:35   them from my iphone yeah you know it's like this is silly what we're doing here so trying to make these

00:52:42   things better less obtrusive less obtrusive or fit better in is good how we live our lives now the the

00:52:50   other side of this though is i think that the air a little bigger than i want screen size

00:52:55   wise it's something that i forgot about that it's actually it's not i don't think it's the plus size

00:53:02   but it's like a little bit in between if i'm just doing this off my dome i could check this in a second

00:53:05   and i will but it is a little bit bigger it does feel nicer to use because it's thinner so like it's

00:53:11   kind of easier to grasp but that is something that i'm kind of getting used to and using this phone

00:53:17   as well but it's beautiful and it's clear to the future i would say that the one camera would be an

00:53:24   issue for me i think so you kind of can't really take pictures of anything close i was wondering if

00:53:31   they were gonna because of the ultra wide you have the macro thing that it does which i don't like but

00:53:36   it can get you a picture of something if it's close you want to take a picture of a label or something

00:53:41   it just doesn't work with this phone you have to move it far enough away or maybe take it from far

00:53:46   away and do the 2x crop so you can get something close like there's kind of no way around it this is

00:53:52   one of those things that it's just physics is the problem the sensor won't allow you could think of it

00:53:56   almost as a 1.0 phone again right it's like it's like when we had the original iphone yeah and those

00:54:02   early iphones with one camera it's kind of like that again it is where they're hitting a reset button

00:54:07   because over time you can see if this is a direction they go there will be more and more

00:54:11   technology that'll be miniature miniaturized and put in the plateau and that includes cameras but

00:54:19   they're not they're not there this is uh this is the cutting edge first gen for all that implies you

00:54:25   get to be the first one to have a product like this ever but it's also the first one of these and so

00:54:32   it's got a lot of issues so i have the light blue one or sky blue whatever they're calling it and uh

00:54:40   brad was was the pan addict brad he was with us great to see brad he was uh saying to me he's like

00:54:47   oh i sort of federico got the blue one but i like yours the white one and i was like well no federico

00:54:53   got a black one and i got a blue one he's like no you did not i was like yes i did that is blue

00:54:59   that's blue that is blue okay it's not blue it's not it's nice though i like it it's white with a

00:55:06   blue undertone i like the color it's pleasant yeah but it it is to call it blue is quite a thing to say

00:55:15   i got the bumper case for it too the bumper case ruins the phone

00:55:22   i didn't think it would but it does so what the bumper case does is if you hold the phone

00:55:30   like just the phone oh it's super thin yes but when you hold the phone how a regular person would

00:55:37   hold a phone to actually use it well now it's just a thick again yeah it's thick again they thickened it

00:55:43   yeah because it's about the bumper case sides feel to me i haven't done measurements but

00:55:47   feels basically as thick as a regular iphone right so when you're holding the phone it's still light

00:55:53   but you're not benefiting from the thinness i do feel it's maybe a controversial take probably not but

00:56:01   it's my take do not buy this iphone put it in a case you've wasted your money if you are not willing

00:56:07   to use this without a case don't buy it right because you should get a phone that has a battery and

00:56:11   proper cameras and all the other things the reason you use this phone is to make it light

00:56:16   putting this phone in a case just ruins just ruins what's good about this phone interesting that's a

00:56:20   that might be controversial but that's a great take that's a great review take that's there it is the

00:56:25   hurley take and that is a take for someone who doesn't use cases right so like i'm i'm willing to i'm

00:56:30   willing to die on this hill right well you're you're i mean if you are not in a case you will die on

00:56:35   that hill if you had a case you might have survived no i i think i think you make a logical point which

00:56:40   is the only there are so many concessions you have to make to buy this phone in order to get a feature

00:56:48   that if you then wrap it in a case you have lost yeah and it doesn't matter that apple's like we

00:56:53   built a thin case it doesn't matter and like even the bumper case it doesn't matter because it just it

00:56:59   has to protect the sides it's kind of the point of it it has to wrap around it and once it's done that

00:57:03   you've lost it you've lost it any case i feel like just any case will always make the phone

00:57:10   thicker and then what is the point because all cases make phones thicker but phones are not usually

00:57:16   about being thin right yes this phone's whole thing is it's thin and she said you give up so much to get

00:57:22   that if you put a case on it you lose that even if it ends up thinner than the phone you used before

00:57:27   i just think you're just not getting what you want i'll give you a counterpoint and this is david

00:57:32   shop in the chat has uh has has suggested this as well which is if you're a the counterpoint is

00:57:38   what if you're a case person and now you've got the thinnest and lightest phone in a case ever i don't

00:57:47   think that i just don't think it does i i get the point yeah but i agree with you at that point

00:57:52   save your money yes more cameras get more battery yes and just have a big phone yes because i i just

00:57:58   it just doesn't make sense to me it doesn't make this is a phone to be used without a case

00:58:04   it's how it's designed it's how it works well outside of that i don't know why you're doing it

00:58:09   all right i got the crossbody strap yeah to here um i'm a little bit disappointed with the fiddliness of

00:58:19   the attachment system now i knew it was this way when they showed it but i was hoping apple's going to do

00:58:23   something different not the strap itself but what you have to do to your case oh yeah you've got like

00:58:30   little tassels coming off your case yeah thread these like you could fit a fez on there yeah through

00:58:36   the holes which then you attach via a very clever magnets there is so much clever stuff in the strap

00:58:42   itself this thing is full of magnets the entire so you've got magnets that attach to the little tassels

00:58:49   the dangle the dangles yeah then the the strap itself so you know like on backpack straps or any

00:58:57   strap you always have kind of like where it overlaps and you can loosen or tighten based on the overlap

00:59:01   there is magnets all the way through this to keep it closed and the actual system of of lengthening and

00:59:09   shortening it is nice now i'm really bad at doing this in all bags i can never work out how to make a

00:59:16   strap shorter or tighter i'm very bad at this i still struggled with this but it was nice it was

00:59:22   easier because of the way they've done it you kind of and there will always be a slack in the cable

00:59:28   until you tighten it to a level so you would move one and then you have to move the other and that would

00:59:33   change the height and change the slack in it but eventually it will always need to be magnetized

00:59:40   closed the two pieces and that kind of in a way helps me understand that you've made an adjustment

00:59:44   no not just because my inclination is to just keep making adjustments until i end up in the same spot

00:59:49   again because i don't know what i'm doing so there's a lot going on in here but to attach it to the case

00:59:55   you have to put these little threads through holes and you have to have these little pieces of metal

00:59:59   dangling off the case that feels not good to me because now i would take the strap off and i'm at

01:00:08   home and your your phone is i mean you have to take it out of the case exactly instead of taking the

01:00:14   strap off you should just take the case off and that is fine right because otherwise you end up where

01:00:21   you wear your air which um people watching the video don't worry if you're not just listening to the

01:00:25   audio podcast because we're using it to record so you can't see it yeah but i am watching it right

01:00:30   now and it is ridiculous yes because there's dangly little dangly bits coming off of it so what you

01:00:37   would do and and if it is for the air specifically if it was i'm recommending you would do this to use

01:00:42   it outside and then when you get home take it out and use it yeah properly pop it off as it should be

01:00:47   used and maybe and maybe people that want to do this with any phone you end up with two cases you have

01:00:52   your your lanyard like crossbody case and your regular case but that also feels silly and all

01:00:58   crossbody straps have some attachment mechanism i think some are better than others they always have

01:01:04   some kind of there's always something dangling off something if you want to take it off the the strap

01:01:09   i had just hoped apple would have a better system than this one because the amount of effort that's

01:01:17   gone into magnetizing this i was maybe hoping for some kind of magnet lock system kind of like how

01:01:23   you attach the battery to the vision pro right like push in and lock that would serve and it may you know

01:01:31   maybe you'd have some divots in the back of your case because of that but i think that would be a better

01:01:35   system than this one i just don't think it leaves your iphone in normal situations looking very good

01:01:44   no it it's got little dangly bits and you wouldn't take the dangly bits off either because you kind

01:01:49   of have to re-thread them so i i think that the execution of the the strap itself is very very very

01:01:56   good but the attachment mechanism leaves something to be desired i think um i did also see i think we

01:02:04   both saw it the beats case you seen the beats case that has a little integrated kickstand that is genius

01:02:09   design it has a little pod that hangs off the case you open it up and then you can put your

01:02:15   phone on a little little kickstand and watch a video on it or whatever i just thought that was really

01:02:19   cool we'll have more to say on these iphones for sure you're getting an air 2 right yes no so

01:02:26   over the next week weeks we'll have more to say on them these are basically just first impressions

01:02:31   and mostly my first impressions but you also but you did get airpods 3 yes it was pro 3 pro 3

01:02:37   what has your been your experience with those so far um it's so the noise cancelling seems great

01:02:45   although one of the reasons that i bought them is i'm going to take a flight so we'll both have that

01:02:50   experience i was surprised i usually am pretty um pretty default with the airpods pro i think i have a

01:03:00   i think i maybe go down to a smaller size with the ear tips it was weird i put them in my ears and my

01:03:08   right ear didn't feel comfortable yep but my left ear did which is very weird for me because i'm usually

01:03:15   always in the same size yep so i went down a size and it still felt a little weird but it felt better so i

01:03:23   went down another size yes and then it felt better but i could also hear the sound getting in

01:03:32   from the noise cancelling i could hear i could hear a little more sound i think it was leaking a little

01:03:37   bit yeah um so i don't know i've got to spend some time with it i really got to mix and match

01:03:42   but i'm not so i was surprised that the fit felt very different yes and i don't think it felt better

01:03:48   no i

01:03:50   i'm

01:03:54   very mixed

01:03:56   on airpods pro 3 right now i mean i might get used to them but my my initial thought was not oh

01:04:02   yeah this is the stuff it was more like oh this is kind of not pleasant case is bigger and i don't like

01:04:08   that so everything's getting bigger yeah with less battery i think case is bigger with less battery i

01:04:14   don't get that and i'm not happy about that i also went down i went down one size and i and i expect i'll

01:04:23   get used to it too but the feeling of putting these in my ears is not pleasant no it's painful it's like

01:04:29   i'm shoving them in yes whereas with my old ones i felt like they just went in they just popped right

01:04:34   in these are like you're inserting them in your and this is the foam this yeah i have used airpods

01:04:40   pro foam tips and this is what they feel like yeah and i i am so i've only tried the noise

01:04:47   cancellation in my hotel room i think it might be too strong interesting well my taste see what you

01:04:53   think on a plane exactly that's that's the real and also then just getting used to it but i'm keen to

01:04:58   see how they are and as you say it might just be you get used to this because sure this is not a

01:05:04   complaint that i've heard from anyone that has had them for multiple days but i i've used airpods pro 2

01:05:11   for a long time same and i use in-ear monitors all the time and so i've gotten used to some different

01:05:17   kinds of feels this is not those feels this there's something different here and i may also get used to it

01:05:23   but my i think it's interesting in fact

01:05:25   you only get it's like from a commercial you only get a first chance you only get one chance to make

01:05:34   a first impression right you only get a first chance to make one impression to make a first impression

01:05:38   uh and so i try to honor that right because you never get that chance again yeah so i'm going to

01:05:49   honor my initial response to putting the airpods pro 3 in even if i decide that it's a thing that i got

01:05:55   used to over time i think it's an interesting data point that i put them in and i thought i am exactly

01:06:01   in the same boat as you my first impression with these was well this feels like a mistake yeah like

01:06:05   because first it just was very uncomfortable yeah and then i went down a size and it was

01:06:11   possible and so i i was wearing them last night i fell asleep with them in and that was i haven't got

01:06:20   any pain and they're not painful they are just not comfortable to put in on the first time yeah and

01:06:26   maybe over time the tips conform more to my ear shape maybe i don't know i don't know or i just get

01:06:32   used to it i don't know all i know is i do i don't i did not enjoy it as much as i enjoyed my

01:06:40   previous airpods in my ears yeah and you say it may be that you're like oh you know what these are

01:06:44   better in absolutely every way i haven't had that kind of experience yet well i'm looking forward to

01:06:50   doing some a b testing on the flights and all that and i had zero fit problems before yeah

01:06:56   comfortability problems which i know some people did and this would solve that because these things

01:06:59   aren't going to come out i found it deeply weird that one of my ears with the default size felt fine

01:07:05   and the other didn't that's that's never happened with airpods pro one i used to wear mismatched

01:07:12   the airpods pro two i didn't but i used to wear one medium one small i don't know man so interesting

01:07:20   it's going to be i agree it's going to be interesting to see how a fair it is over time

01:07:23   i don't remember how i felt when i first tried airpods pro

01:07:28   i don't remember what it felt like to put them in my ear because i've always been pretty adverse to

01:07:35   that before yeah well and i've been using an ear in ear headphones so long and i don't like that that

01:07:39   it's never the style of earphone that goes in actually in the ear not on the ear you know like

01:07:45   just like the the regular ear pods yeah i i i've never i'd never been a fan of that but i tried it

01:07:51   and and i was like you know what i'm willing to to like this i i don't remember i know my first

01:07:55   impression exists on the internet i think zoe is pointing at discord some the pug go to the podcast

01:08:01   archives yes that's right it's out there but i and it may have been that i was quicker to dismiss any

01:08:09   issue because i got to experience the noise cancelling and that blew me away because i didn't think i was

01:08:13   going to like it because i previously not liked it this is the first time they're using airpods pro

01:08:20   where i'm like oh i'm not sure that this noise cancelling makes me feel very good so yeah i only

01:08:26   use noise cancelling and very it is very strong and i know you've had those issues before where you've

01:08:31   said like it feels a little weird yes like your your head is kind of under pressure in a weird space

01:08:36   um so we'll see i only most of the time i'm using adaptive the adaptive mode which is so great

01:08:46   because it filters out noises that are like you know i live near a freeway so it'll filter out the

01:08:52   hiss of the freeway but if a car is coming by i know exactly where that car is i can hear that

01:08:57   that's brilliant it is rare that i'm in full noise cancelling and it's like on an airplane

01:09:04   or if i'm you know in the working in the backyard and the neighbor is you know using a circular saw

01:09:12   to cut pavers for their backyard which has been happening for many weeks now um those are the kinds

01:09:19   of times that i'll use that so that'll be part of the test i guess yeah it's living with them i use it

01:09:24   quite a bit like i use it at home like washing the dishes i'll put i will actually go straight

01:09:29   into noise cancellation yeah i will too stuff like that because i don't want to hear the clank of the

01:09:32   dishes we'll see we'll see here's the thing early days what i know is if i get used to it which i i do

01:09:38   expect i will i can tell it's better like i know it's better sure you know and so like that is

01:09:43   interesting to me that like if and i'm i am very eager as i was saying this to you before i want it to

01:09:52   be good on a plane because i want to get rid of these airpods max i'm done with this pair of

01:09:56   headphones so like on the way here for at moments that were seemingly random my right ear cup would go

01:10:05   it wasn't the microphone because that's a different noise like if you mess with the microphone

01:10:11   it was just just explosion of static in my right ear i hate wearing them right now because i hate the

01:10:19   way all of this sounds what i am hoping to be able to do because i then tried so my long haul flight i

01:10:24   use these and the sound was great noise cancellation is incredible and then on my shorter flight i use

01:10:31   my airpods pro 2 and i had to have the volume of my ipad basically the maximum and on i did not need

01:10:36   to do that with the max what i'm hoping is the airpods pro 3 will get me most of the way there and

01:10:42   then i could just put a regular pair of headphones in my suitcase for recording podcasts and i'll be

01:10:46   happy because i even right now i just don't like how i sound using these with the pulse setup that we

01:10:53   have it just doesn't sound like a regular pair of monitoring headphones like i feel like my ears are

01:10:59   vibrating with bass even though i had them set to the off mode like it's not doing nose cancellation it's

01:11:06   not doing transparency it's just something about wearing these airpods maxed i just it makes me

01:11:11   uncomfortable when i'm talking as you know i'm very sensitive to my own voice like i hear it a lot and

01:11:18   i'm very sensitive to it like i think i mentioned this recently but um so i could talk about it more

01:11:24   in full now so like with the updates that we did for widget smith i made some videos talking about the

01:11:31   features and they're put into the app some of them are loaded into the app so they're quick to watch

01:11:36   you don't have to like stream or download them i gave them to underscore and he compressed them to put

01:11:41   them in the app and i was like can we can we change the settings on my audio because like i don't like

01:11:48   the way that it makes me sound if it's feasible to do without increasing the file size i would love a

01:11:53   higher bit rate audio he's like oh yeah i can do it and it basically changed nothing and he did it for me

01:11:57   i was like great and underscore said i cannot tell the difference between these two files but i can

01:12:02   really tell the sound of my voice when it's over compressed yeah like from from like a lossy

01:12:08   compression but of course i can like i know my voice in a way that regular people don't know their

01:12:15   own voices because i listen to hours and hours of myself when editing so i'm just very like i'm going

01:12:22   way off on a tangent nobody needs right now i realize i apologize and i'm now just going to rip

01:12:26   court straight out uh i'm i'm intrigued to see what my experience of airpods pro is but i agree

01:12:32   with you my first impression has not been a good one yeah i agree so we'll see we'll see

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01:14:22   of relay yeah so during the ad break jason you went up and you took a look at the ipad pro is it

01:14:27   is still running still running that's fantastic i'd love to see it room around up time

01:14:33   yeehaw buddy uh ming chi quo is reporting that apple is getting ready to launch a macbook pro with a

01:14:40   touchscreen oled display next year so this is these rumors have been going for a while but we've got

01:14:47   mark german wrote a piece that mentioned this and he said ah last week ming chi quo reported what i

01:14:53   reported in 2023 like take a victory lap okay it's fair he did he did break it he did break it

01:15:00   different reporting though yeah right quo is talking about the fact that parts are being lined up yes

01:15:04   right mark knows the internal he was he was talking about the strategy internally and quo is talking

01:15:08   about they're making this he's right but we need both of them i think to kind of really narrow this

01:15:12   stuff down so it is expect there are two pieces of information here so at touchscreen we'll come back

01:15:19   to that in a second sure there are two things that i find intriguing here the expectation is this is

01:15:24   the m5 macbook pro and it will not come until 2026

01:15:28   it doesn't make sense to me doesn't make sense right no so quo says early 26

01:15:37   so maybe it's like january february and they just don't revise the macbook pro by the end of the year

01:15:44   right well there were there were reports german said that the the fall launch of the macbook pro

01:15:52   was not going to happen yeah or probably not going to happen and it would become early next year yes

01:15:57   um which is really interesting because that would say that that the oled touchscreen macbook pro is

01:16:05   imminent essentially it will come early next year it's the next one as an m5 when i had thought

01:16:11   we might have another year before this it feels like this is the thing that you would do

01:16:19   with the next one which is like the anniversary redesigned macbook pro right that's the expectation

01:16:25   but i think it's very

01:16:29   interesting right to be like oh there just there won't be so will we get an m5 and an m6 next year

01:16:40   i mean they've done it before they could do that or they could move it to a different schedule and

01:16:45   have it pop in the you know in the winter or the spring some of this stuff is interesting because

01:16:50   it's like when apple moved to apple silicon it's very much like haha they won't have to be on intel's

01:16:54   timeline anymore but now they're on their own it seems like i think it doesn't always work where

01:16:58   they want it felt more logical to me that they would launch just a speed bumped m5 this fall or early

01:17:03   early next year and then in the fall they would do a completely new macbook pro that would be even

01:17:10   though it would only be nine months later it's okay because it's totally new and that's why they

01:17:16   did it and maybe you don't want to touch screen immediately or something like that but but yep if

01:17:19   we're looking at the reporting as it states right now early 2026 and that would be the m5 macbook pro

01:17:25   and it will have an oled touch screen which i think finally is my response to that i i think

01:17:31   max need touch screens you do not need to be pressing the close button with your finger

01:17:38   right we don't it touch touch it on a on a laptop is not a primary interface it's an additional

01:17:44   interface because people are used to being able to touch stuff now i would like so in front of me

01:17:48   right now as a google doc i would like to my hands are right in front of my laptop just scroll it scroll

01:17:53   it yeah that's what i always i i said this like 10 years ago when jamie had a chromebook that with a

01:17:58   touch screen when i would use that chromebook the one thing i would use the touch screen for essentially

01:18:03   was to scroll and occasionally there'd be like a dialogue and my hand would be close and i just tap it

01:18:09   because i'm used to it because we're all used to touching screens now not the intent is not that

01:18:15   you're going to sit there and intensively be reaching out typing on a digital keyboard on the

01:18:19   it's not that's not what you're doing there that's not again it's like we know what this is like when

01:18:25   i use my ipad because we have ipads with magic keyboards with magic keyboard attached and i still

01:18:29   touch it i just it's just different yes because it it is just a as you say is a secondary medium for

01:18:38   interacting with the display i don't even really think they need to make much change to mac os

01:18:44   like basically at all i agree to begin with this and if people really dig it maybe they do some

01:18:49   bits and bobs but and again i think ipad os is an example of this because there are touch targets

01:18:55   on ipad os now that are too small you tap them and they get bigger so you can tap them again yeah

01:19:00   the closed dialogue stuff right like it's fine and i'm excited about it in this report though he does

01:19:07   reiterate a thing i had forgotten about which is that there is still expected to be a low-cost macbook

01:19:13   this year but it would not have a touchscreen sure touchscreen would come to that in 2027 he says

01:19:18   i think that i think once there is a mac with a touchscreen that will roll out quickly to all of

01:19:25   them or certain or all laptops certainly that's that's what i mean yeah yeah no touch screen on a

01:19:29   mac mini or not well on iMac and you just touch the top of the mac mini and it becomes a trackpad

01:19:34   but you touch it but you don't see it because it doesn't have a screen but there is a touchscreen

01:19:38   panel in there but it affects things on your screen but you just have to work that one out it's just a

01:19:42   trackpad you got to be detached from that your mac mini is i think that we would in if we got this in

01:19:48   2026 my bet would be by the end of 2026 there is a macbook over touchscreen i would assume so and

01:19:55   it just won't be an oled won't be oled but it'll be a touchscreen yeah i think what i think that will

01:19:59   come very quickly i think you're probably right the low cost i mean that's wild if if we're getting

01:20:05   maybe it's just because we've been so focused on all these iphones for so long yeah the idea that that

01:20:11   low cost mac laptop might be next month yeah it's pretty wild along with some ipads and some other

01:20:18   stuff like that yeah there was a an article i think mac room has had it um about like here are

01:20:24   the things that apple expected to do and i think it was reporting from mark german we spoken about it

01:20:28   in the past right like his list of stuff sure there's still like a lot of stuff like we didn't get an apple

01:20:32   tv update that didn't happen yeah right there's like yeah any of the home home products yeah and there

01:20:37   doesn't need to be an event you know per se they can just do this whenever but there's a lot of

01:20:42   stuff week of press releases that they do exactly they could do that yeah but yeah that is

01:20:47   still on track for this year and again i just completely forgotten about it is it because

01:20:52   we're focused on other things yeah uh we've spoken about the iphone 17 line obviously a lot in this

01:20:57   episode uh early reports are indicating that it is performing well sales-wise ming chi quo has said

01:21:04   that the iphone 17 line is selling better than the iphone 16 in its beginning approximately 25 percent

01:21:10   higher demand and even though the iphone air does still seem to be in supply like it seems to be the

01:21:17   phone that you can buy which is leading people to say like oh nobody wants it quo has said apple

01:21:22   produced three times the amount of the air than they did the plus so trying to gauge response is not

01:21:31   yeah because you don't you don't know the whole equation when you do that and i think that the iphone

01:21:36   air will be a slow roll product someone you know will buy one and then you will buy one yeah it's not

01:21:43   necessarily it's not necessarily an early adopter first week of sales kind of product it's that you

01:21:49   see it in the store when you're upgrading your phone you're like oh i want this one that one or you see

01:21:53   somebody with it and you say that's really awesome i want that too yeah absolutely it is um i think i

01:21:58   think uh german's report um today as we record this um suggests something like that too that it seems to

01:22:07   be doing well the information reported that the standard iphone 17 model has had a very strong

01:22:14   opening weekend and has exceeded apple's expected demand they have said that output with suppliers has

01:22:20   been increased by 30 percent to meet this demand but what they are suggesting which i don't necessarily

01:22:27   agree with yet like i think it's too early to tell but they're suggest they're suggesting that this

01:22:33   could be an issue for the overall revenue of the iphone if iphone 17 demand is cannibalizing pro demand

01:22:41   my gut would say that wouldn't be the case my gut says the pro is still going to sell as well as the pro

01:22:49   sells but they are going to encourage more people to upgrade now because the iphone 17 is so good

01:22:55   and the story of the iphone 17 has been this is the one to buy because it just has so much as what we

01:23:02   were talking about a couple weeks ago and it is the kind of the overriding sentiment from reviewers so my

01:23:08   my gut feeling on this is that people who have non-pro iphones are being incentivized to upgrade this

01:23:17   year but people who buy pro iphones are not switching away that's my gut yeah i think there's probably some

01:23:24   truth to that because this is an actual um lower end flagship model that loses all of those limitations

01:23:31   so if you're on that track it's a great this is the thing that you lose track of when we when we have the

01:23:36   window of year to year and we have the window of all of these different models is thinking year to year

01:23:41   on the 17 it's an enormous upgrade and it's to features that the pro users have had for years but it is still

01:23:51   huge and if you're kind of on that track you look at it and think oh well that's great let's do that

01:23:56   in a way that if you're thinking in a in a pro mindset you don't necessarily think that way exactly

01:24:01   and maybe i'm wrong i just feel like most people are most likely to stick with the phone that they have

01:24:09   and get the new one i think you're right i think you're right unless they're unless they're tempted

01:24:13   by something like the air right but then they're still good money yeah apple oh apple wins in all

01:24:18   scenarios um mark german is reporting that apple's answers knowledge and information team may be

01:24:26   shipping their own model for world knowledge on the iphone as soon as march next year so this is the

01:24:32   project that you know how they they call you know a series for this chat gpt is for world knowledge

01:24:38   yeah apple has no world knowledge and it was kind of building their own team of crawlers and all that

01:24:43   kind of stuff it seems like now they are targeting for this to be released with the upgrades to siri which

01:24:50   expected to come in march right still feels so far i know way six months away yeah and i don't buy it

01:24:59   yeah i just don't i don't buy it but we'll see um so this would see them already kind of offering

01:25:07   their own competition for the integration that they have with uh with open ai but there's an interesting

01:25:12   wrinkle to this mark german is also two three five days later reported robbie walker who was in charge

01:25:22   of this team after the gian andrea shakeup is leaving apple so it's not known where he's going

01:25:30   yet it's probably matter i don't know i mean maybe or maybe but but i think his position this is the

01:25:37   least surprising news of the year because after what happened to him in all the reporting about how

01:25:44   i mean he really was savaged in the media yeah i mean i'm gonna read the quote again um i i think

01:25:50   there's no way that guy could stay employed at apple i i trust him i i think whether it's them

01:25:56   suggesting he leave or him realizing there's no way he can stay i think after you go through all of

01:26:02   this it's kind of untenable he's kind of i say unfortunately for him he has kind of taken like a

01:26:11   like shrapnel from no he and andrea being moved away he is the symbol of everything that's wrong with

01:26:17   siri yes and i will say confidently unfairly yes because no one person is responsible for all of

01:26:24   the baggage and he is not a high-level executive who usually take the fall for this kind of thing

01:26:29   right so like right john jane and andrea has clearly been moved away and we all think he's on the out

01:26:34   he will probably yeah it is it is atypical that then like a svp or a vp yes also gets caught up in

01:26:43   this yeah but if you're wondering why because robbie walker was quoted as saying the following

01:26:49   in a in an internal meeting about this when when siri was announced as being delayed or the personal

01:26:55   contacts all that kind of stuff we swam hundreds of miles we sit we set a guinness book for world

01:27:02   records for swimming distance but we still didn't swim to hawaii and we were being jumped on not for the

01:27:09   amazing swimming that we did but the fact that we didn't get to the destination we did some amazing

01:27:14   swimming i feel so bad for him because this is just a quote he's trying to like pump up the team and be

01:27:21   like look we did some amazing stuff but we didn't get to where we wanted to go and people don't pay

01:27:25   attention to the amazing stuff that we did because we didn't get to where we want he's not wrong

01:27:29   he's not wrong the way it's phrased is more like but you know we we did some amazing swimming

01:27:34   everybody when in fact the answer is we were given a job and we failed yeah and so the fact that all of

01:27:41   this got out he's kind of had some of this stuff pinned to him yeah and it's it feels untenable to

01:27:47   me yeah and then also being put in charge of this answers knowledge and information team is a demotion

01:27:55   essentially yeah like you've gone from all of siri which should include this to like can you build a

01:28:00   skunk work project to build this again it's how it feels when you read the reporting and so whatever's

01:28:07   happening he won't be there anymore no so the way that that mark has um has reported on is that he has

01:28:15   given his notice to leave essentially so it's not like oh he's been poached by matter maybe he has

01:28:22   maybe he's got a job we don't know but that's not the story yeah this feels like more i i can't be here

01:28:28   anymore and then maybe i will go work somewhere else yeah rather than that i've been poached but

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01:30:37   oh i got lasered uh michael wants to know assuming the same level of quality and style

01:30:44   you experience in their other products what appliance brand would you like to make a mac clone

01:30:51   this is such a weird question i love this question and the reason i included it is because jason i think

01:30:57   i have like for me a perfect answer all right teenage engineering all right makers of very expensive

01:31:02   products and designers of things like highly detailed quirky things with cool buttons

01:31:09   and weird design brawn style i would love a teenage engineering mac

01:31:14   it would be weird it would be real weird yeah i have no answer here yeah because i don't

01:31:22   let me put it this way the appliances that i buy are not made by companies that have the same

01:31:31   design aspiration as apple any company that makes hot technology focused hardware does that change

01:31:37   anything sony could do a cool job i think powerbook 100 there's that sony that was a sony and what was

01:31:44   that like uh little i mean that's what they were going for it was like super miniaturized because

01:31:50   that was like the sony didn't have a lot of little's in you know yeah i i i don't have an answer here

01:31:55   because i i i struggle to come up with companies that make hardware that make me think oh this is so

01:32:03   so much hardware now is commodity and simplicity bravel yeah i mean yeah that's that's an example but

01:32:13   that'd be weird it would be weird it'd have a bit a bit more so oxo very grippable yeah very grippable

01:32:21   who else have we got i like this i want people to write in with their if you have a company that you

01:32:27   would like to see make a mac write in uh go to uh upgradefeedback.com write in i would like to know

01:32:33   um i think that would be i think that'd be fun i would like to see what people think about that maybe

01:32:38   like one of those companies that makes super fancy e-bikes yes because those

01:32:42   i've seen some of those where they look like uh very apple design sensibility i guess what i'm

01:32:48   saying is there are not actually that many companies that are the space apple represents

01:32:52   is a high-end space and i know apple because of the way we use our technology um our

01:33:00   the apple products are at the high end so you're listening to this this this podcast you have chosen

01:33:08   to prioritize that level but it's apple reaches more people than a high-end appliance brand right

01:33:13   and and it's interesting because that's where you have to go you have to go to the high-end like a

01:33:19   watchmaker or or the or those high-end kitchen appliances and all of that and most of that stuff

01:33:25   i don't i don't buy that i i do buy the technology stuff but i'm not buying a whatever a five thousand

01:33:31   dollar dishwasher yep um and below the high end it's just a doggy dog kind of commodity world that

01:33:39   doesn't provide any of the kind of decisions yeah i think that there are some luxury goods brands that

01:33:44   can make something interesting but yes i agree with what you're saying i just picked up my iphone pro

01:33:48   see how it's doing and i had uh six consecutive pop-ups to enter in passwords for email accounts

01:33:53   fun so it's going it's going great it's going well over here great uh logan writes in and says i'm

01:34:00   thinking it's time for a watch upgrade as i'm on a series five but i'm really struggling to decide

01:34:05   between the 11 and the ultra 3 i don't really care about the look but i'm worried that the bulk of

01:34:12   the ultra will be annoying even though i have relatively big wrists but the battery is definitely a big

01:34:17   factor as i wear the watch all day and all night i am not an extreme sports person i'm just for

01:34:24   regular workouts and running so i'm worried that the ultra would be wasted i think the 11 is your

01:34:29   choice here because the 11 has pretty good enough battery and if you charge it every day when you take

01:34:33   a shower or or whatever like you just need to find a little time to charge it and um it's enough and

01:34:39   apple now claims all day you know 24 hour battery life but we'll see about that but i don't think i don't

01:34:46   think you need the battery for what you describe i don't think you need the battery of the ultra i

01:34:50   think you can get through and wear it all day and night and and you just have to find a time to charge

01:34:55   it but for me you know when i when i'm sleeping with the apple watch in the morning i will pop it on the

01:35:00   charger when i wake up and then um you know take a shower and then come back and put it back on and

01:35:05   that's fine i agree that the 11 especially going from a 5 to an 11 you have a great time but what i will

01:35:10   say though for people that are considering this the ultra is not as in as like cumbersome as you

01:35:16   think it is once you're wearing it well yeah you should try it yeah and see what you think

01:35:21   but you can do in the apple store but the 11 is probably the right call i would say it's certainly

01:35:26   the 11 will also solve all of the issues that logan mentions and the fact that you even have the

01:35:31   question about bulkiness then you'll love the 11 because it's super thin yeah amar writes in and says

01:35:37   am i the only one who desperately wants apple to move back to in-person live events these ridiculously

01:35:42   scripted events have completely lost their charm the more i see google meta or even dyson events the

01:35:47   more i feel apple is missing a trick at least one of the two major events of the year should be in

01:35:52   person so sometimes i want this right like i like the in-person events but mr references meta now a

01:36:01   couple of days ago meta had an event where they showed off what is ostensibly an incredibly

01:36:05   impressive piece of technology they have put screens in their ray bands right yeah like displays

01:36:12   essentially and they have this band which you can control the ui and every person that has tried them

01:36:18   journalists content creators are saying like this is really impressive their demo was an abject failure

01:36:26   yeah like time and time again they were trying to do things and they couldn't connect to the wi-fi

01:36:33   it made their product look stupid and it made everybody on stage look stupid and awkward like

01:36:39   there's this one clip of this i don't know who this person was but i've just seen like a kind of a

01:36:43   super cut and they're trying to like make like a recipe and they're using the ai to tell them what to do

01:36:49   and it just would not accept that they were not on step two and the guy looked so uncomfortable

01:36:56   because all he has to do is read the lines he's been told to read and it would not do it like

01:37:03   zuckerberg's like oh the wi-fi it's like no you look stupid like i want live events too but why

01:37:12   would apple do that and look like idiots when something doesn't work which inevitably these

01:37:19   things don't work because like we were talking earlier technology does not always take the path

01:37:23   that you want it to take if it works 99 times out of 100 but your one time is when you're showing

01:37:31   off to the world for the first time you look stupid so why would you do it remember earlier today when

01:37:37   you had a you had a potentially controversial take yeah i'm about to do it let's do it

01:37:42   um no live events no live events for apple it's a bad idea um i i i don't think apple cares that

01:37:54   they've lost their charm that's not the point i'll also point out live events were never for

01:37:59   live events as a concept emerged from an era where there were trade shows it continued to exist because

01:38:07   it's it they kind of picked up the magic really because steve jobs was kind of magical at it

01:38:12   they were never for 99.9999 of the audience right it was always for a thousand people or 500 people in

01:38:21   the room apple has proven that they can still invite people to their campus to watch a video and then get

01:38:28   all the benefit of people having hands-on um they have complete control over it it's a commercial just like

01:38:36   it was before i find it so strange when people are like the pre-recorded ones just feel like ads

01:38:40   it's it's always they were all ads they were all ads they're just steve jobs an ad live at you yeah

01:38:46   it was not a live ad read instead of a professional and and the quality is so much higher now i trying to

01:38:51   get at what amara is saying here what i would say is i think gonna keep making takes here mike this is

01:38:59   good i'm gonna keep making takes here i think there's a problem with apple's they call them films right

01:39:05   whatever they do i think there's a problem with the the tone and the direction of them

01:39:09   i would i think that's the problem yes is i think they're so polished and i think that that that kind

01:39:14   of it's not even snarky it's more like smug it's like we're better than you tone that they've got

01:39:21   because they do it not just the tone even in their jokes the production value is so high yeah it's like

01:39:28   hey look what we can it's so it is it is so polished it's almost like they're like people

01:39:37   start to speculate did they touch up the presenters is the background real is everything looped everything

01:39:46   has been dubbed in with a voiceover because it's also just stuff is like there's no way you shot that

01:39:51   so you're making it look like the store is open yeah so it's completely

01:39:55   massaged to the point so what i would say is i feel like the people who are building these events

01:40:02   or these commercials might want to consider some something else in terms of style i would like

01:40:11   that feels a little little more folksy yeah like let's just chill out a little bit like just let's

01:40:19   just you know i agree it's because it's it's like it's so intense it's like we are gonna make it's

01:40:24   like a friend if a friend of yours who's a filmmaker comes to you and says i'm gonna make the best

01:40:29   commercial ever and it's like yes that like like the the sandwich video people come they're like

01:40:35   it's gonna be great it's gonna be great it's gonna be the best one we spared no expense we spent all

01:40:39   this money it's gonna be the most intense 60 seconds you've ever seen my response is gonna

01:40:43   be like whoa chill right like calm down that's too much and i think that is what these apple events are

01:40:50   now so that's my take is i don't think you want a live event and i don't think apple wants to give

01:40:54   you a live event but what they're doing feels like it's too much and that they need to back off that's

01:41:00   what i would say it's just and i don't know what that is it's probably days and days of meetings at

01:41:05   apple to figure out what that tone is but i think what they're doing is i think they've lost their

01:41:10   way in their production and they've got they've gone so far kind of like in the in this direction

01:41:16   that they need to bat they need to do do it differently do it something even we were talking

01:41:21   about this maybe it's been in this last week even when they do funny

01:41:28   it's so overdone that it crushes all the funny out of it so like jimmy fallon did a live google event

01:41:37   yeah and most people seem to say it was awful right but i know what they were trying to do there

01:41:44   and i watched some of it and thought some of the stuff he was doing was funny but like people some

01:41:49   people just don't like his humor yeah and it's maybe a mismatch for the content but what i would say

01:41:52   weird but some of it was really funny like he kept shouting tense to g5 whenever they said now

01:41:57   i think that's very funny like whenever they said it he would shout it and i thought that was hilarious

01:42:02   so my point is when apple does that what do they do they're like we've got a bunch of uh recognizable

01:42:07   actors to do a comedy sketch about mother nature coming to apple uh that ultimately is this really

01:42:14   kind of like puffing up apple as being great and like that was their attempt at a comedy bit

01:42:19   it was not funny um i hated that i remember i i felt like i was a bit contrarian there i hated that

01:42:25   i felt it was a and here's the here's the core of it i felt it was an effective bit of marketing

01:42:29   but it was also like death for comedy and and like this is what i'm saying is that's not right i'm not

01:42:38   saying do jimmy fallon i'm saying that's not there's something going on that i don't like about how

01:42:44   processed the videos are um but i don't think the solution is to do a live event because it's still a

01:42:50   commercial except now the sound is bad and they lose all control and you know honestly the truth is

01:42:57   going to come out in the demos and the reviews not in the onstage demo anyway they're like it's just not

01:43:04   it's that's i hear what um amara is saying but i don't think what you think you want is what you

01:43:12   want what you want is something that isn't here anymore the steve jobs steve jobs yeah i i could

01:43:17   argue that the live event essentially was always why i said this earlier but like there was macworld

01:43:23   expo yeah and steve jobs would go there and do things everything that's happened since then up until

01:43:28   covid was trying to recapture the magic of steve jobs at macworld expo there is absolutely zero

01:43:36   they're gone that the ceo of a technology company should ever go on stage to show off their product

01:43:40   there is no no nothing naturally occurs that makes that all just in the wake of steve jobs yes and

01:43:47   everybody wanted to do what he was doing yeah so it just became the culture yeah of what companies did

01:43:53   and it was effective to a point yeah but i think if you were to think about it today you would make

01:43:58   very different decisions because even apple has because tim cook they tried it they stopped doing

01:44:06   it yeah like he took that mantle for a while and was doing a lot of the talking and then over time

01:44:12   they were like tim should only do the intros yeah because he is he's just not the salesperson exactly

01:44:19   and over time they have found the salespeople and i could imagine a different ceo like our friend john

01:44:25   turnus would maybe do it differently let me right let me throw this out there too i think we're blowing

01:44:32   things up here yeah i love it i think big multi-product launch events are generally a mistake i know that you

01:44:42   can get a bunch of people together and you can do it all at once but not only does it swamp so like we're

01:44:48   talking about iphone iphone iphone iphone oh yeah apple watch airpods yeah not only does it swamp those

01:44:53   other products and the people who are writing reviews and who are covering them and talking about them

01:44:58   are like i would love to spend the next two weeks thinking about airpods but i also have to think

01:45:03   about apple watch and iphone i don't know and i know the eyes of the world are on the iphone event and

01:45:10   you can use that and that's a reason to do it yeah but in general we're talking about should they

01:45:15   should they do an october event with a new um mac laptop and an apple tv and all that and my answer is

01:45:22   no like if you want to do a media event in new york or cupertino and invite a bunch of media to do a

01:45:29   pre-brief but we know that during covid you know what they did they put us on webex and they fedex

01:45:34   things to our house and it was fine announcements every month for four months they just kept going

01:45:40   so i would even say the concept of an apple event like wwdc i know why it's there and

01:45:48   it's a it's an os unveiling it's basically it is a single product event i get it and and the optics of

01:45:55   having developers come to cupertino great and the iphone i understand that you got to make a big deal

01:45:59   about the iphone everything else i say one-offs everything else should be and that lowers the bar

01:46:07   for the video because it's not a a 90 minute death march through a huge spray of products right

01:46:17   it's just hey we got a new mac today here's the details about the new mac maybe we'll see you in

01:46:23   a week or two with something else who knows it's apple we're mysterious and then they're gone apple out

01:46:27   yeah and i think that's better i think that's more effective so i i would say get as far away run as far

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