
Unfortunately, that's "almost all," and there are two things that aren't perfect that will keep me from buying this phone… I think almost all of it is absolutely stunning, and I really want one. Let me get this out of the way: I do not like the iPhone X. I've been moving an Xbox One back and forth from the game TV to our 4K TV to watch 4K content, so this will be a simpler solution. Will I buy? Yes, and I'll spend the extra $20 for the extra 32GB. Those times are gone, though, so now the only choice is whether or not to spend $20 more for the 64GB version. I wish Apple wasn't so damn set on streaming everything, though-I would much prefer to store movies directly on the device, to make it more portable and not subject to the vagaries of wifi, device positioning, and network load.
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A real added bonus was Apple's decision to provide the 4K version of movies you've purchased for free-this from a company that charged us to upgrade the quality of our music files a few years back. I'm not so sure about HDR sometimes I find HDR images tend to look artificial, and I don't know if I'd find the same issue in moving images. Support for 4K is welcome, and long overdue. Will I buy? At this time, the outlook is doubtful my watch is working fine, and a faster CPU isn't worth the added thickness and $359 of my money. (If I swam regularly, I might feel differently about that.) The much-faster CPU would be a nice upgrade over my original-generation watch, but the Series 3 is nearly a full millimeter thicker than the original…and honestly, I think the first version was already borderline too thick. The LTE doesn't really interest me, as I'm sure it'll require another $5 or $10 a month to my wireless carrier, and I almost always want my phone with me. Here are my quick thoughts on each, and my buying plans… In their September 2017 keynote, Apple launched the Apple Watch Series 3, the Apple TV 4K HDR, and three new iPhones-the 8 and the 8 Plus, and the X.
