iPhone 6S’s alleged new material should prevent Bendgate

We’ve all heard of the Bendgate issues that previously plagued iPhone 6 Plus users, and if recent rumors prove true, the upcoming iPhone 6S and 6S Plus should already be able to withstand external pressure and make the device altogether sturdier.

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According to Economic Daily News, the next-gen iPhones will carry the company’s custom Series 7000 aluminum alloy seen on the Apple Watch Sport. This means it’s “60 percent stronger than most aluminum, and one-third the density of stainless steel” based on Apple’s website. It’s been reported to be the same material used in competition bicycles, meaning it is also lightweight.

In addition to the characteristics of Series 7000 aluminum, their site also mentions that it goes through a process where they are machined and polished, then blasted with microscopic zirconia beads to achieve a consistent, satin texture. A special anodizing process then creates a hard, clear outer layer that helps protect against scratches and corrosion.

If this kind of material indeed makes its way to the next iPhones, then Bendgate would be a thing of the past. Although just like any other rumors do take these with a grain of salt as nothing is official until they are truly official.

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Apple Watch now available for pre-order

The Cupertino-based company has already made its site open for pre-orders for its Apple Watch along with the new MacBook.

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The pre-order for both products is exclusive online. The site contains details on different models of the Apple Watch with features and pricing included. Interested buyers can also schedule a ‘try-on appointment‘ that, well, lets you try on the watch before deciding to buy it.

After pre-ordering, delivery will start on April 24 for the Apple Watch and is available in the US, UK, China, Japan, Australia, France, Canada, Germany, and Hong Kong, while the new MacBook starts shipping today.

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How many Apple devices can you buy for the price of an Apple Watch Edition?

Apple launched the Apple Watch a few days ago. It’s a premium device with its base model, the Apple Watch Sport, costing $349 (~Php15,500), and can go as high as $17,000 (~Php750,000) for the most expensive Apple Watch Edition. Crazy, I know. So to put that into perspective, we made an infographic showing how many Apple products you can buy for the price of the top-of-the-line Apple Watch Edition.

The Apple Watch comes in three variants: Apple Watch Sport ($349 to $399), Apple Watch ($549 to $1,099), and Apple Watch Edition ($10,000 to $17,000).

Author’s note:
* Apple products are shown in their current US$ prices for consistency.
* Sample computation: $17,000 / $949 (iPhone 6 Plus, 128GB) = ~17 units

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As you can see, if you have the money to buy a $17K Apple Watch, you can buy ten of the recently released new Macbook and some change. Or if you don’t like Apple products, you can surely use that money for other things like getting a brand new car (SEE: 6 least expensive cars in the Philippines), or just be considerate and buy your friends gaming PCs / consoles if you’re that rich.

source: Apple US

Infographic by Carl Lamiel

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Apple Watch battery to last only 18 hours

Tim Cook revealed a lot of new details about their upcoming Apple Watch in today’s event but perhaps the most important information they shared is the battery life and release date.

The normal expected battery life is about 18 hours only which is good for an all-day use with normal activity.

This means that battery life could be drastically reduced during heavy usage — like making/receiving calls, talking to Siri, browsing on Instagram and posting stickers on WeChat.

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As for pricing, Apple Watch Sport starts at $349, going up to $399, depending on the size. The Apple Watch collection pricing starts at $549 right up to $1,049 (with $50 more for the 42mm size).

Apple Watch Edition is crafted from 18-karat solid yellow or rose gold. This limited edition will sell for $10,000 a pop.

Pre-orders start on April 10 and shipping by April 24 (not sure with Philippines but Hong Kong is included).

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Apple Watch battery to last only 18 hours

Tim Cook revealed a lot of new details about their upcoming Apple Watch in today’s event but perhaps the most important information they shared is the battery life and release date.

The normal expected battery life is about 18 hours only which is good for an all-day use with normal activity.

This means that battery life could be drastically reduced during heavy usage — like making/receiving calls, talking to Siri, browsing on Instagram and posting stickers on WeChat.

apple watch

As for pricing, Apple Watch Sport starts at $349, going up to $399, depending on the size. The Apple Watch collection pricing starts at $549 right up to $1,049 (with $50 more for the 42mm size).

Apple Watch Edition is crafted from 18-karat solid yellow or rose gold. This limited edition will sell for $10,000 a pop.

Pre-orders start on April 10 and shipping by April 24 (not sure with Philippines but Hong Kong is included).

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