jeudi 28 juin 2012

Re: [apple-iphone] iPhone Battery?

 

How about using the app Mactracker on your iDevice. It shows all the devices/computers Apple has put out and all the stats on each one and even has start up and ding sounds each computer makes.

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On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 at 8:44 PM, Archie C Grapa wrote:

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> It wasn't a PITA with the iPods and the MacBooks. They call it 4th (or whatever) generation iPod. And my MacBook Pro is the 15" early 2011 model. No 1, 2, SSD, 3S, or any similar nomenclature. Although I agree that numbering would be easier for people. But apple is not actually naming the iPhones using numbers. Only the iPhone 4 has been named using its number in order of generation. So, if people are to refer to the upcoming iPhone using numbers, iPhone 6 would be more logical, not 5. But Apple will surprise everyone again.
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>  Archie 
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> On Jun 28, 2012, at 10:32, "N.A. Nada" <whodo678@comcast.net (mailto:whodo678%40comcast.net)> wrote:
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> > Because it is a PITA to figure out which model people are talking about when the names are all the same for a product line.
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> > And what happens when the next model comes along or the one after that are they going to call it, the "next new iPad" and the "one following the next new iPad"? It is a heck of a lot easier to just call it the iPad 3.
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> > Not to mention that when the next model comes out, the iPad 3 will not be the new iPad.
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> > Brent
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> > On Jun 27, 2012, at 2:36 PM, someone wrote:
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> > I agree, Roger. iPods are not numbered so why any of Apples devices?
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