Mother Earth is choking to death on plastic. Whether Apple is making q profit or not matters not to me unless I own 51% of its stocks. And it really does not affect my use of the Mac and iPhone.

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On 9/26/2018 8:19 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
It seems to me that since Apple’s profits keep going up, they don’t need to do 
anything. Once sales start going down, they will have to do something. As long 
as people are willing to pay the price, why the heck should they charge Les and 
make Les? Were I an Apple shareholder, I wouldn’t like that very much. They are 
private company, and this is how capitalism works, which has its downsides of 
coarse. But just look at who is making the profits in the smart phone business. 
Apple. They’re killing everybody else in terms of profit margin. Market share? 
No. But so what? What matters to a company at the end of the day is the bottom 
line. Considering that you could have an iPhone 5s, five year old phone, and be 
running the latest operating system, that seems to be a pretty good track 
record in terms of keeping your device once you have it. Android can’t touch it.

Mary


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On Sep 26, 2018, at 1:58 AM, Simon Fogarty <[email protected]> wrote:

Hells teeth,

That would be the size or close to it of an iPad mini4
A VHS tape crazy.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of M. Taylor
Sent: Wednesday, 26 September 2018 4:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Mark on iPhone 10 S Max and iWatch Series 4, Form-Factor

Hello Anders,

Well, it's been quite some time since I last held the Samsung Mega and you must 
remember that, at that time, iPhone 5 S was the latest Apple device on the 
market.  Relative to that, I would say that the Mega was about the size of an 
old 8 track tape or, as another list member suggested, a little larger than an 
old VHS video cartridge; much thinner, of course.  It was huge!!!  (smile)  Ah, 
the memories.  (smile).

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Anders Holmberg
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2018 1:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Mark on iPhone 10 S Max and iWatch Series 4, Form-Factor

Hi!
Thanks for this one Mark.
Just curious to know what the form factor was of the samsung mega?
I didn’t understand that quite clear.
My intention is not to buy me a new Iphone since i am very happy with my Iphone 
SE and my Nokia 8.
But i am interested any how.
/A

23 sep. 2018 kl. 04:05 skrev M. Taylor <[email protected]>:

Hello Everyone,

Let me just say that the following is just my opinion and it is not
intended to persuade or dissuade anyone of anything.

Yesterday, I went to a remote Best Buy retail store where, as I
expected, there were almost no customers.

The Apple section was completely deserted except for one very
enthusiastic Apple representative.

Although I had not fully recognized it myself, some part of me really
wanted to be wowed by the 10 S Max in terms of its 6.5 inch display
size.  As you may recall, I have often stated that I am not ready for
Face ID yet, I discovered that I was somewhat open to purchasing a 10
S Max if it could wow me, enough.

Five years or so ago, I had a friend who owned one of the first modern
phablets, the Samsun Mega.  I believe the screen size was 6.3 inches.
Its physical size was so large that every time I used it, I felt as
though I was a little kid playing with a grown-up's device.  I just
couldn't stop grinning, every time I held it in my hand.

It was huge!!!!  Yet, despite its size, I really, really liked it.  It
felt, just as the term phablet implies, like a cross between a phone
and a tablet computer.

Believe it or not, I found myself finding ways to spend more time with
my friend just so I could play with that Samsung Mega.  (smile)

I almost bought one for myself but, at that time, I just didn't like
Android enough to make the investment.  Soon after, Samsung stopped making the 
Mega.


So, yesterday, as I entered the Apple section of the store, I suppose,
on some subconscious level, I was hoping to see that same huge
form-factor on the 10 S Max.  It didn't happen.  In fact, believe it
or not, the actual body, or form-factor of the 10 S Max is almost identical to 
my 8 Plus.

I was so disappointed.  I was so disappointed, in fact, that the Apple
sales rep thought that I had taken ill and asked if I needed medical attention.

Now I know that Apple made it clear as to the physical dimensions of
the 10 S Max but, somehow, some way, I thought the form-factor would
be larger, much larger than my beloved 8 Plus.  In fact, I suppose, I
was counting on it.

The sales rep, a very nice young man, began his spiel about how much
better the display is and how much faster the 10 S Max is, and blah, blah, 
blah!.

All I know is that, when I closed my eyes, I couldn't tell the 10 S
Max from my beloved 8 Plus.

As for the Apple watch?  Same scenario.  If there is any major size
difference, I couldn't detect it to the point where I wanted to buy a
new watch.

Now I realize that Apple is simply increasing the size of its displays
without increasing the physical form-factors but, for me, this is kind
of a let-down.  I'm not exactly sure why this is so; perhaps, for me
at least, it's the marvelous memory of that Samsung Mega that, for
better or worse, set a form-factor size standard to which, one day, I hope to 
return.

Mark


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