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by izacus
1213 days ago
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I'm sure they'll do it since it saves money. I had a horrible time teaching my grandparents to use the gesture navigation on their new iPad (they still hate it, they still get regularly anxious because they can't reliably make the "home" gesture instead of clear feedback of a hardware button and there's many gestures they accidentally trigger which cannot be disabled in A11y or MDM settings) - but they saved money and made it cool. It'll be the same with phones as it is with cars - it's cheaper to provide shitty experience. And it's not like you can go anywhere, Apple owns your data and ecosystem now. So we'll just make do with crappier things to allow the manufacturer to extract more money, like we have to make do with crappier products on other markets. |
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It’s not about money—we’re talking about pennies here. The Pro series iPhones start at $999.
It’s always been an Apple thing to get rid of as many buttons, ports and cables as possible.
Unlike other smartphones, the iPhone never had a physical keyboard or SD card slots. In the US, new iPhones no longer have SIM slots, only eSIM.
So we shouldn’t be surprised that they may remove the physical buttons—but it should also mean additional functionality of some kind.