I posted a comment about this: it's size -- the phone can be thinner. I suspect it will go away when non-proprietary inductive charging becomes widespread.
He could've easily purchased a previous gen MBP with magsafe and USB-A, and let the USB-C sort it's self out over time. But hay, had to go with latest/greatest devices with no ports and requiring a bunch of adapters/dongles.
I really hope Apple's "courage" comes to bite them in the ass on this, and they at least bring back one USB-A, 3.5mm headphone jack, and magsafe.
Yes, sorry, was referring to the phones. I can't count how many times I've dropped my headphones on an airplane (or they've slipped off when doing something physical), and I'm easily able to retrieve them by grabbing the cord.
Can't imagine dropping an airpod bud on the plane, then having to try and figure out where it rolled. Also, there are times when my bose headphones have died, and at least I've been able to use the free shitty ones they hand out.
Only on used market though, last I looked Apple even removed their gimpy 8GB version of the 2015 MBP. Why don't they keep producing maxed out versions of both 13 and 15 inch (16GB / 512GB SSD) to pave over the issues people have?
First, I thought this would be about wireless, though that works (for me) amazingly well: airpods work seamlessly across phone, ipad, TV, computer; watch unlocks computer; start a message on ipad, finish it on computer, etc. I don't physically interconnect my apple devices any more at all.
Second, I doubt apple with ditch lightning any time soon as it's physically a lot smaller than Type C and allows phones to be smaller. I do imagine it will go away on a future iphone X when wireless charging improves -- then the device will go completely portless.
And I do agree about the watch charger nonsense -- I can't wait until they switch to a nonproprietary inductive charger. Across the board I get the impression Apple don't think they gain anything by using proprietary chargers
I may be in the minority but I've really been happy with the transition to Type C and wireless connection (the exception is the stupid WiFi built into cameras which can only download low-res pictures). My usage for the past couple of years has been pretty much dongle-free.
"It seems like they’re asleep at the wheel, or, more likely, there’s no one team in charge of accessories and the ecosystem anymore at Apple."
That's my concern. It seems like they've become a highly siloed organization and as such are fragmenting. That's not good for their customers. They really need to get their act together and behave like they're a single company with a complete vision and a continuous product line that just works. As it is they just look like they're running off the rails.
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I really hope Apple's "courage" comes to bite them in the ass on this, and they at least bring back one USB-A, 3.5mm headphone jack, and magsafe.
Can't imagine dropping an airpod bud on the plane, then having to try and figure out where it rolled. Also, there are times when my bose headphones have died, and at least I've been able to use the free shitty ones they hand out.
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First, I thought this would be about wireless, though that works (for me) amazingly well: airpods work seamlessly across phone, ipad, TV, computer; watch unlocks computer; start a message on ipad, finish it on computer, etc. I don't physically interconnect my apple devices any more at all.
Second, I doubt apple with ditch lightning any time soon as it's physically a lot smaller than Type C and allows phones to be smaller. I do imagine it will go away on a future iphone X when wireless charging improves -- then the device will go completely portless.
And I do agree about the watch charger nonsense -- I can't wait until they switch to a nonproprietary inductive charger. Across the board I get the impression Apple don't think they gain anything by using proprietary chargers
I may be in the minority but I've really been happy with the transition to Type C and wireless connection (the exception is the stupid WiFi built into cameras which can only download low-res pictures). My usage for the past couple of years has been pretty much dongle-free.
That's my concern. It seems like they've become a highly siloed organization and as such are fragmenting. That's not good for their customers. They really need to get their act together and behave like they're a single company with a complete vision and a continuous product line that just works. As it is they just look like they're running off the rails.