I just updated to 11.1.2 last weekend. I?ll give this update some time until 11.2.1 or something comes out. I?m like that podcasts stop when finished and saw this new update gets rid of it.
I've just been updating every time I get a notification, and noticing pretty much zilch from each update....
Eye-Q;n3542093 said:...and iOS 11.2.1 has been released - the eighth update to iOS 11, it's getting ridiculous...
I'll still stay on 10.3.3 since there is absolutely no reason for updating a work phone which does everything I need.
Depends on how much you dislike the 7, 8 is not much of an upgrade IMO.
Then hold off till XR or w/e is the lowestIts not an upgrade at all. Only difference is that it has wireless charging, but I don't have any charge pads, so I don't care about that.
Pretty good chance of that, its what 4 gens behind at this point?Assuming the 8s discontinued in 2020....
Hmmm, currently eligible to upgrade my work phone from a 32gb iPhone 7 to a 64gb iPhone 8. Do I do it or do I wait a year for them to discontinue the 8 so I can get an XR or whatever the next lowest iPhone will be.
Well, there is little difference, if any difference in therms of use. On the inside, the 8 has the A11 Bionic from the X, which is one generation newer than the A10 Fusion in the 7, it's a much more powerful chip. Then again, the XR and the 11 has newer generation chips again, A12 and A13 respectively.Its not an upgrade at all. Only difference is that it has wireless charging, but I don't have any charge pads, so I don't care about that.
Breaks like a champ, my office mate has an X with the back completely shattered."special strong glass" that doesn't break,
Yes, it's almost like being back in the iPhone 4 days, when almost everyone had one with a shattered back (Mine didn't as it lived in a case). They could have used polycarbonate, which can be very strong, but I guess that would be susceptible to scratches, and "nOt fEeL pReMiUm" enough.Breaks like a champ, my office mate has an X with the back completely shattered.
They used poly in 3g/gs it didn’t scratch that easily, though it did feel plasticky. I basically have to use a case to mount in the car (I go with magnetic mounts) so it never mattered to me.Yes, it's almost like being back in the iPhone 4 days, when almost everyone had one with a shattered back (Mine didn't as it lived in a case). They could have used polycarbonate, which can be very strong, but I guess that would be susceptible to scratches, and "nOt fEeL pReMiUm" enough.
They used poly in 3g/gs it didn’t scratch that easily, though it did feel plasticky. I basically have to use a case to mount in the car (I go with magnetic mounts) so it never mattered to me.
Some people don’t use cases I guess?this kind of thing is irrelevant to me, my phones live in cases, who cares if the back is glass or plastic? It’s not like I will feel the difference.