Yes there is nothing in the 14 that excites me. I’m definitely going to treat 
myself to a new watch though as I’m still using a series 4.

 

Chris Judge

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Anthony 
Vece
Sent: September 7, 2022 8:38 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: First thoughts on Apple Watch series 8 and iPhone 14

 

I find that there is no reason to upgrade from the iPhone 13 Pro.

Sent from my iPhone 13 Pro!!





On Sep 7, 2022, at 4:35 PM, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca 
<mailto:siegh...@live.ca> > wrote:

 

The Apple Watch 8 has some good new features with crash detection and the 
build-in body temperature sensor, but from what they said during the event that 
temperature sensor seems to be exclusively used for cycle tracking and may help 
women who are wanting to get pregnant, they did not say you could simply use it 
to measure your body temperature as you can with a Withings Thermo or other 
body temperature thermometer to see if you have a fever or not.

T

He Apple Watch 8 Ultra sounds pretty cool and if I did more scuba diving than I 
currently do once every couple of years when I go to the Philippines I might be 
tempted to see how accessible it is as a dive computer; but it's definitely an 
impressive watch.

 

The iPhone 14 has the same A15 chip as the iPhone 13 although they didn't say 
it in so many words; I think that is the first time Apple released a new iPhone 
and they kept using the same chip as in the one from the year before.

The iPhone 14 Pro gets the latest A16 chip which makes the new camera system 
and always-on display possible.

I thought it was nice to see that Apple included the new emergency SOS via 
satellite on both phones and I was definitely surprised when they said it was 
going to be free for the next 2 years. This would indicate, however, that 
ultimately it will be  a paid service and of course let's not forget that it is 
only available for the United States and Canada at that point. For once Canada 
is getting something at launch which was not always the case (Apple New, Apple 
Pay and other features are examples where it took a while for Canada to get it).

Crash detection is also part of all iPhone 14 models so now if you are driving 
with somebody and you have a crash (let's hope it will never happen) you may 
get help quicker.

As expected the Mini is gone and replaced with the 6.7 inch iPhone 14 Plus.

Storage still tops out at 1 Tb so no 2 Tb phone as was rumoured.

Also, in the United States (not sure about Canada) all iPhone 14 models will 
now no longer have a SIM tray, it is e-SIM only from now on.

 

Apart from that this is pretty much it. Anybody who has an iPhone 13 or 13 Pro 
has in my opinion very little reason to upgrade unless you spend considerable 
time out of cell service and may want the added peace of mind the emergency SOS 
via satellite offers; you can also share your location via Find My by 
satellite, but I haven't quite figured out if you can simply send text messages 
to somebody else, but I don't think so. If you have dedicated devices like 
Garmin's Inreach or a Zoleo satellite messenger which of course also requires 
you to subscribe to one of their plans, you can text anybody and receive text 
replies from anybody and you don't have to make a big production of pointing 
your iPhone to where the satellite is. An Inreach or Zoleo in fact can be in 
your backpack's top pocket and it works just fine and none of these devices 
have an external antenna which during the presentation Apple hinted would be 
required. Anyways, the satellite SOS is definitely a good start and once again 
something new and innovative Apple has introduced and I would bet money on it 
that within the next year or so Android phones will be released which also have 
this. What surprised me was that Apple seems to have set u p their own centre 
for this, but that is probably the only way they can offer this for free and 
they also didn't say which satellite network they use for this, i.e. Iridium or 
Globalstar.

 

Will I upgrade from my iPhone 11? I honestly haven't decided, but if I do it 
would definitely be to a 14 Pro because then at least I would also gain the 
LiDAR feature. 

As for the Apple Watch I think I'll stick with my sixth Gen watch, it doesn't 
have blood oxygen or the new temperature sensor, but unless I experience what 
Arnold Schwarzenegger did in "Junior" I doubt I'll be pregnant any time soon.

In any case, I'll wait to see if my provider wants to offer me a deal I can't 
refuse, Telus already sent me a message yesterday telling me that I am on their 
priority list and will get a call in case I want to preorder the new iPhone 
although even if I decide to upgrade I would probably rather buy it outright.

 

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