Vyralize: Technology is supposed to make our lives easier, and I believe that for the most part, it lives up to it’s end of the bargain. It’s simpler and more powerful than it’s ever been, it has taken forms that everyone can understand and is just amazing to behold. Every year something new comes out, and every year we’re disappointed, so it brings up an interesting question, why does every device need to be a game changer?
The OnePlus Watch 2 is touted for having incredible battery life for a Wear OS watch, and that saved me when I forgot the charger on a trip.
Vision Pro is here and it’s a surprisingly capable device. Apple has also loaded the headset with a ton of options and features that aren’t obvious at first glance.
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People expect too much from a phone. Cars, laptops and many other products get yearly releases with minimal upgrades. Apple seems to get the most hate and when the S4 was released nobody batted an eye with it's small upgrade.
Also people comparing specs for an operating system completely different from the other isn't fair. Look at the macs and window desktops. Mac's have lower specs but runs very fast and smooth.
I wonder the same thing... you dont see anyone trying to reinvent wheels, why? Cause it works... improvements are good enough for me.. but I dont like when companies like apple come out every few months at a high price with such small improvements though...
because it costs so much to buy a new phone when you get one you need features to validate the high price that you paying.
things like PCs are not as competitive because what you see is not necessarily what you stuck with for the lifespan. you can upgrade ram/graphics/processor/etc..so you dont have to have it great out of the box.
but i think for now we have hit a peak whereby the OS and software doesnt strain the hardware so even if you get a phone with lower specs it still runs as great as a flasghip model.
no matter the device the battery life is lame. they should improve that before others.
If Apple didn't boast about their greatness to innovate, I'm sure the hate would be less. End of story.