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« on: October 20, 2016, 04:05:21 pm »

Pixel, iPhone 7, and grading on a curve

2015: 'Familiar' design, high price, and lack of OIS, stereo speakers, and water resistance were problems.  2016: All fine! Take my data!





 Rene Ritchie has been covering Apple and the personal technology industry for almost a decade. Editorial director for Mobile Nations, analyst for iMore, video and podcast host, you can follow him on Snapchat, Instagram, or Twitter @reneritchie.







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The popular press has a weird relationship with Apple. They tend to be massive users of Apple's products, even as they take any excuse, real or imagined, to stick Apple in doomsday headlines. It makes sense — Apple has terrifically usable products, and those headlines garner huge amounts of negative attention. As long as you're willing to swallow the contradiction, it's win/win. Well, for everyone but readers and consumers. And never has that been clearer than with the Google Pixel.





Last year Apple launched iPhone 6s which, despite being completely rebuilt from 7000...

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