Pour some eggnog, pop in your EarPods and relax as the AppleInsider podcast discusses this week's top news, including hi-res streaming audio rumors, more 4-inch iPhone talk, Dan's fiery excoriation of Wall Street analysts and Neil's review of Gamevice's latest iPhone controller.
This holiday edition marks the return of Dan Dilger, who joins Neil Hughes and Mikey Campbell to talk about:
- Rumored high-resolution streaming audio format in 2016
- 4-inch 'iPhone 6c' to debut on China Mobile in April
- CBS News gets extensive look at Apple, execs in "60 Minutes" feature
- FBR analyst cuts iPhone 6s sales estimates
- Gamevice collapsible, Lightning-connected controller for iPhone
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Show note links:
- Apple Music reportedly preparing hi-res audio streaming for 2016
- Apple's 4-inch 'iPhone 6c' set for April 2016 launch, China Mobile claims
- Cook, other Apple execs open up on company's future in extensive '60 Minutes' feature
- FBR is latest firm to cut iPhone 6s estimates, but expects 'mega product cycle' for 'iPhone 7'
- Review: Gamevice Lightning-connected gaming controller for iPhone is unique, too expensive
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8 Comments
Apple needs to offer 4" iphone just for those millions iphone users who don't like larger phones help to move from older 3.5", 4" to newer 4" so they can also be ApplePay customers and get newer tech like VoLTE, VoWiFi, faster processor, more RMA(if A9), better camera,etc
they need to? need? if they're already the best selling consumer electronic good in the history of the human race, then why do they need to?
The audio level mixing is still really bad. One was much louder than the others.
I echo many iPhone user that want a 4" model! I would love to have a wider width too close to the 4:3 ratio screen size. It must be cutting edge components inside; not previous year's components in the built. Price can be the same as the 5.5" iPhone model.