This week Brian from Pad & Quill returns and we’re discussing the latest reports and rumors surrounding Apple’s upcoming iPhone 6s. We’ve got all the details you need to know. Along with that we get into some iPad Pro talk, and our one week review of Apple Music. The Happy Hour podcast is available for download on iTunes and through our dedicated RSS feed.
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Hosts:
- Dom Esposito
- Seth Weintraub
- Brian Holmes (Pad & Quill)
Here’s what we discussed in this episode:
- Revealed: iPhone 6S will look nearly identical outside, but expect numerous changes inside [Gallery]
- iPhone 6S to double LTE speeds, run more efficiently with new Qualcomm chip
- New iPhone 6S images show updated NFC, 16GB base storage, fewer chips + design tweaks
- Claimed iPhone 6S schematic matches our report of minimal exterior changes
- All Apple Stores revamping third-party accessory selection with Apple designed boxes
- Opinion: Will size alone be enough to sell a bigger iPad?
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Dom keeps pointing out that there is no reason to buy the iPad Pro over the Macbook.He keeps forgetting to consider that the Pro will likely be $400 – $600 cheaper than the Macbook. I can’t imagine that the base model will be more than $800. For those of us not invested in the Mac ecosystem, that’s a pretty big reason.