Well coming for a 13 iPhone it is all the difference in the world performance camera and new functionsWhat makes it great from your perspective?
Well coming for a 13 iPhone it is all the difference in the world performance camera and new functionsWhat makes it great from your perspective?
It does work with 3D video but you still have to convert what you shoot on the iPhone and the Vision Pro as it won't ingest the files directly.First off, I'm pretty sure that the latest Apple Final Cut Pro now can do 3D because of their recent venture into Spatial 3D video.
If you meant FCP, you shouldn't have said Adobe Premiere.So that is what I meant.
Moore's Law suggests that in the intervening three years, the performance should go up by a factor of eight.Well coming for a 13 iPhone it is all the difference in the world performance camera and new functions
Haven't looked into FCP but the conversion process is pretty easy for Adobe Premiere Pro from the iphone 15 ProMax Spatial video files. You can convert the Spatial Video to regular 3D SBS or TB files in an app ( Spatialify ) right on the iphone. It's fast. Of course, the Meta Quest 3 now can play those iphone 15 or 16 Spatial files direct with no conversion just plug in the iphone to the Metaquest 3 and access them in the files app. Or you can upload the files to the Meta Quest via wifi connection in the iphone Oculus app. The Apple Vision Pro does offer better image quality than the Metaquest 3 but lacks so many other features on the Meta Quest 3, I don't believe it is worth the money.It does work with 3D video but you still have to convert what you shoot on the iPhone and the Vision Pro as it won't ingest the files directly.
Maybe some EchoStar engineers were hired by Apple?Apple has apparently registered the "later this year" trademark to cover much of what they promise of late.
You needed a wink emoji on that, as originally Moore’s Law was doubling the number of transistors every other year. And, Moore’s Law has pretty much run out of gas as it smacks into the Quantum realm and diminishing returns.Moore's Law suggests that in the intervening three years, the performance should go up by a factor of eight.
Yeah it a is major difference in speed performance and video qualityYou needed a wink emoji on that, as originally Moore’s Law was doubling the number of transistors every other year. And, Moore’s Law has pretty much run out of gas as it smacks into the Quantum realm and diminishing returns.
So, one might reasonably expect an iPhone 16 to be twice as fast as an iPhone 13, but it turns out to be only 50% faster:
As you can see, Apple reused the iPhone’s A15 Bionic CPU in the iPhone 14, so there is less CPU advancement then the three years would suggest.
It's that infamous "ecosystem" biting them in the ass again.It's too bad most buyers of the new iphone 15 or 16 will not experience the Spatial 3D because they won't spend for the AVP and are unaware that those amazing 3D videos can be viewed for a fraction of the price.
I am on the beta so I have AI enabled already. Not sure I like it... or know how to use it. The summaries for messages was cute but that wears of quickly. Maybe I am doing something wrong. Might need to find a website that walks you through how to use this new feature.
I believe it's a deal between Apple and the carriers. They charge $30 activation fee. If you could buy direct from Apple and save the $30 activation fee, fewer would buy from the carrier. Just a guess.Why does the unlocked 16 cost $30
more than a carrier-locked 16?
I believe it's a deal between Apple and the carriers.
Perhaps the more expensive model is the International model that features a SIM slot?Why does the unlocked 16 cost $30 more than a carrier-locked 16?
It’s the Carrier Tax. I pay it because I can and don’t want to be locked into a carrier for some time period paying way more than I do now.