The Apple 2017 iPhone Event Live Blog
by Ryan Smith & Joe Shields on September 12, 2017 12:40 PM EST- Posted in
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12:43PM EDT - Hey all, we're live here at Apple's Steve Jobs theater, inside their new campus
12:45PM EDT - The big announcement today is of course the new iPhone
12:45PM EDT - If you've been watching the rumors, then you likely already have a good idea of what to expect
12:46PM EDT - Apple had a definite leaking problem this year. And according to regular Apple insider John Gruber, it looks like the leaks are inside as well as outside
12:47PM EDT - At any rate, of the things we do know, we don't know if we know everything (an unknown unknown)
12:47PM EDT - So Apple may yet surprise us
12:48PM EDT - Besides the iPhone and the Apple Watch, a big part of Apple's presentation will of course include formally unveiling their new campus
12:49PM EDT - The Steve Jobs theater is set inside a hill towards the edge of the campus
12:49PM EDT - Importantly, it's a lot larger than the theater on Apple's old campus. So the press is less compressed
12:49PM EDT - (Which my legs appreciate)
12:50PM EDT - The WiFi is also looking good, at least so far
12:51PM EDT - There are plenty of Apple base stations... and plenty of people running their own, as well
12:51PM EDT - The event should kick off here at 10am sharp. However with a new venue, Apple may need to be flexible
12:53PM EDT - I'm also told that there's power at most seats. And that it's not working. Apple clearly had to work quickly to get this setup in time
12:53PM EDT - Getting back to the subject at hand, the leaks are pointing to 3 iPhones
12:53PM EDT - iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, and then the iPhone X (Edition)
12:54PM EDT - The 8s would be tradiitonal sized and configured iPhones, while the X is said to be an even larger phone that's almost entirely screen (and with no home button)
12:54PM EDT - I'm also hoping we'll see a new small phone. But that's likely to be more of a mid-cycle announcement
12:55PM EDT - All 3 phones are rumored to use Apple's new A11 SoC
12:55PM EDT - Which is supposed to have, for the first time in Apple's history, a asymmetrical core layout: 2 big cores, 4 small cores
12:56PM EDT - A10, for referenec, had 2 of each, and would move tasks between them. Whereas this sounds like more of a true heterogeneous setup
12:57PM EDT - I am curious to see what Apple does with the big cores. So far they've continued to make good strides, but it's not possible to avoid the practical limits information theory and IPC gains forever
12:58PM EDT - In Apple's corner at least for A11 though is that both Samsung and TSMC have "10nm" processes up and running, TSMCs having been used for the A10X
12:59PM EDT - Suffice it to say, I'm eager to dig into A11 when the time comes
12:59PM EDT - Though unlike Apple's product teams, their core engineering teams seem to do a good job of avoiding leaks, so we may not be able to get too much info
12:59PM EDT - Alright, and here we go
01:02PM EDT - Now on stage: Tim Cook
01:03PM EDT - Tim is starting things off by welcoming us to the Steve Jobs theater, and taking the time to remember Jobs
01:04PM EDT - Apple has never completely moved past Jobs. But at the same time they don't want to. His principles still definite the company
01:05PM EDT - As for the theater and Apple's overall Apple Park campus, those were in the early design stage when he passed away
01:05PM EDT - Jobs of course being instrumental in getting the city of Cupertino to approve the project
01:06PM EDT - So today Tim honors him
01:06PM EDT - Now Tim is taking a moment to talk about the recent hurricanes that have hit the US, Cuba, and the Caribbean
01:07PM EDT - Apple will start moving in to the new campus later this year
01:08PM EDT - Tim is now talking about the new theater and park
01:09PM EDT - Also boasting about the solar installation and the design of the park
01:09PM EDT - A new Apple retail store will go in here as well
01:10PM EDT - Now getting to the meat of the presentation
01:10PM EDT - Starting with an update on the status of Apple's retail initiatives
01:11PM EDT - Discussing the latest design of Apple's stores
01:13PM EDT - Also discussing the various training programs at Apple's stores. Develoeprs, users, teachers, & more
01:14PM EDT - New Apple store position "Creative Pro". The artistic equivalent of the Genius, according to Apple
01:14PM EDT - It's clear Apple wants to be more than a product company. They are increasingly a lifestyle company
01:15PM EDT - What's next?
01:15PM EDT - Apple will continue to open these large format Town Squares in major cities across the globe
01:15PM EDT - And yes, the glass cube will return to the 5th Avenue store in NYC
01:16PM EDT - New Apple store coming to Michigan Ave in Chicago next month
01:17PM EDT - Tim is back on stage
01:17PM EDT - Proud of Apple's retail team
01:17PM EDT - Launch time
01:17PM EDT - First up: Apple Watch
01:18PM EDT - 50% year-over-year growth
01:18PM EDT - Now the best-selling watch in the world
01:19PM EDT - 97% customer satisfaction
01:19PM EDT - Now rolling a customer testimonial video
01:21PM EDT - This video is very fitness focused, which further underscores the strengths of the Watch
01:21PM EDT - Namely, as a fitness tracker (as opposed to a watch or mini-iPhone)
01:22PM EDT - Now on stage: Jeff
01:23PM EDT - Recapping WatchOS 4
01:24PM EDT - First focus is on the heart rate capabilities of the Watch. New measurements in the heart rate application
01:25PM EDT - Apple Watch will now notify you if it detects an elevated rate when you're not active
01:26PM EDT - Final heart rate addition: the Apple Heart Study
01:26PM EDT - Analyze arrhythmia and notify users
01:26PM EDT - WatchOS 4 on September 19th
01:27PM EDT - Now the next generation Apple Watch
01:27PM EDT - Rolling another video
01:28PM EDT - Apple Watch Series 3, with cellular built in
01:28PM EDT - So the Watch is now a more capable stand-alone device
01:28PM EDT - Watch can take calls as well (uses the same number as your iPhone)
01:29PM EDT - Watch Series 3 can also stream music via Apple Music and the Air Pods
01:30PM EDT - New dual core CPU, 70% faster
01:30PM EDT - Siri can now talk on Apple Watch
01:30PM EDT - Apple is calling the WiFi radio W2
01:30PM EDT - Excuse me, the overall SoAC
01:31PM EDT - The display frame itself is the antenna, both for UMTS and LTE
01:31PM EDT - Integrated SIM
01:32PM EDT - Device size has not increased versus Series 2
01:32PM EDT - Other than the back crystal, apparently. Which is 0.25mm farther out
01:33PM EDT - Demo time
01:34PM EDT - "Going Rogue"
01:35PM EDT - The mic on the watch is able to pick up voices a couple of feet away
01:35PM EDT - Demo was someone paddle boarding while on the call
01:35PM EDT - Now discussing colors and bands
01:37PM EDT - S3 Cellular: $399. S3 non -cellular: $329. Series 1: $249
01:37PM EDT - Orders begin September 15th, availability September 22nd
01:37PM EDT - Back to Tim
01:38PM EDT - Rolling a new Watch Series 3 ad
01:39PM EDT - Next up: Apple TV
01:40PM EDT - Recapping Apple TV so far, and Apple's recent technical Emmy win
01:41PM EDT - Introducing Apple TV 4K
01:41PM EDT - Now on stage: eddie
01:42PM EDT - Eddie is now discussing the major advancements of the new unit
01:42PM EDT - 4K and HDR support
01:42PM EDT - HDR side-by-side (on a projector that doesn't support HDR, I imagine)
01:42PM EDT - Oh, I take that back
01:42PM EDT - They have a Dolby HDR projector
01:43PM EDT - Apple TV UI has been redone in 4K
01:45PM EDT - Uses the A10X SoC
01:45PM EDT - 2x better CPU and 4x better GPU perf than the previous Apple TV
01:45PM EDT - (Which was A8 based)
01:46PM EDT - Store: 4K movies will be priced the same as HD
01:46PM EDT - And free 4K updates to HD movies you own
01:47PM EDT - Adding a bunch of local services to ew countries getting the Apple TV service
01:47PM EDT - Including live sports
01:48PM EDT - Live photos now work on Apple TV as well
01:49PM EDT - Game demo time
01:50PM EDT - Sounds like the name of the game is "Sky"
01:50PM EDT - Using Metal 2
01:52PM EDT - Recapping AppleTV news
01:52PM EDT - 4K, HDR, new software
01:52PM EDT - Ships September 22nd
01:53PM EDT - Next up: iPhone
01:54PM EDT - Pricing starts at $179 for the 32GB Apple TV 4K
01:54PM EDT - Tim is recapping the history of the iPhone and Apple;s various innovations
01:55PM EDT - Multi-touch, Siri, TouchID, & more
01:56PM EDT - "Now we can create devices [..] far more personal than ever before"
01:56PM EDT - Rolling a video
01:56PM EDT - iPhone 8
01:57PM EDT - Now on stage: Phil
01:57PM EDT - iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
01:57PM EDT - Front & back glass
01:58PM EDT - "Most durable glass ever in a smart phone"
01:58PM EDT - 4.7" and 5.5" respectively. Retina HD displays
01:58PM EDT - Also gets True Tone from the iPad
01:58PM EDT - New, louder stereo speakers
01:59PM EDT - A11 Bionic SoC
01:59PM EDT - High perf cores are 25% faster
02:00PM EDT - Apple GPU!
02:00PM EDT - 3 cores, 30% faster than A10
02:01PM EDT - 12MP camera sensor
02:01PM EDT - New sensor with "deeper" pixels and a new color filters
02:02PM EDT - 8 Plus is f 1.8 and f 2.8 for its respective dual camera modules
02:02PM EDT - Photo demos now
02:04PM EDT - Discussing new software features to come later on
02:04PM EDT - Contour lighting effect, by mapping the face and then chaning the light on it
02:05PM EDT - New video capture features as well
02:06PM EDT - Discussing a bit how Apple's encoder works
02:06PM EDT - 4K @ 60fps recording
02:06PM EDT - 1080p @ 240fps slow-mo
02:07PM EDT - Now discussing augmented reality
02:07PM EDT - Calibrating cameras for AR at the factory
02:07PM EDT - Quick AR demos
02:09PM EDT - Full demo time
02:09PM EDT - Atli Mar with Directive Games
02:09PM EDT - AR competitive multiplayer game
02:12PM EDT - Back to specs
02:12PM EDT - "The future is wireless"
02:12PM EDT - LTE-Advanced, BT 5.0
02:12PM EDT - Wireless charging
02:13PM EDT - Supporting Qi wireless standard
02:14PM EDT - All Qi certified chargers should work with the iPhone 8
02:14PM EDT - Apple will be carrying 3rd party chargers in their stores
02:15PM EDT - Phones start at 64GB. $699 for the 8, $799 for the 8 Plus
02:16PM EDT - "One mor thing"
02:16PM EDT - (i.e. iPhone X)
02:17PM EDT - "The future of the smartphone"
02:18PM EDT - iPhone X (pronounced "Ten")
02:19PM EDT - Front and black glass, the front is almost entrely screen
02:19PM EDT - Water and dust resistant. 2 colors: space grey and silver
02:19PM EDT - All-new Super Retina Display
02:20PM EDT - 5.8 inches, 2436x1125
02:20PM EDT - HDR Display
02:21PM EDT - Dolby Vision and HDR10 support
02:21PM EDT - It will be interesting to see what the practical contrast ratio is and how bright it can really get
02:21PM EDT - No home button
02:22PM EDT - Swipe up to go home
02:22PM EDT - (ed: whatever happened to clicking your heels?)
02:22PM EDT - Multi-tasking uses the same gesture
02:23PM EDT - Side button can be used to trigger Siri (assuming you aren't doing voice activation)
02:23PM EDT - What replaces TouchID?
02:23PM EDT - Facial recognition
02:23PM EDT - FaceID
02:25PM EDT - Discussing how the camera works, with IR cameras and a dot projector
02:25PM EDT - Map your face, make sure it matches
02:25PM EDT - Using neural network processing to do it efficiently
02:25PM EDT - Apple's first-ever neural engine
02:25PM EDT - Inside A11
02:26PM EDT - Dual core. 600 GigaOps per second
02:27PM EDT - Can adapt to minor changes, such as beards and glasses
02:28PM EDT - All processing is done locally. Can only unlock if the user looks at the phone
02:28PM EDT - 1 in a million odds of a false positive
02:29PM EDT - Apple notes that twins are a closer match
02:29PM EDT - Which is interesting, since twins have similar faces, but different fingerprints
02:29PM EDT - FaceID can be used with apps
02:30PM EDT - Works with Apple Pay as well
02:30PM EDT - Animoji
02:30PM EDT - (So far the rumors have been spot on, BTW)
02:31PM EDT - IPhone X demo time
02:34PM EDT - Demoing unlocking
02:35PM EDT - Moving at a mile a minute here
02:35PM EDT - Snapchat support for face mapping
02:38PM EDT - Demo over
02:38PM EDT - Now talking about the X's cameras
02:39PM EDT - Only X gets OIS on both cameras
02:40PM EDT - Tuned for AR as well
02:40PM EDT - Still need clarification on whether the rear camera sensors are the same as on the 8
02:41PM EDT - Confirmed to use the same A11 SoC
02:42PM EDT - Battery life has been increased. 2 more hours than the iPhone 7
02:42PM EDT - Wireless charging supported as well
02:43PM EDT - Now for a sneak peek at something
02:43PM EDT - Apple charging mat
02:44PM EDT - Works with the iPhone, Apple Watch Series 3, and a new Air Pods case
02:44PM EDT - AirPower
02:44PM EDT - Working with the Qi consortium on this
02:44PM EDT - Available next year
02:45PM EDT - Now rolling a promo video
02:46PM EDT - Apple has needed to make pretty much all of the compromises we expected for this design
02:46PM EDT - No touchID, fewer buttons, more gestures required
02:48PM EDT - Otherwise, obviously not the first phone that's (almost) all screen on the front, but a feature that analysts have been demanding for years
02:49PM EDT - $999, 64GB, shipping November 3rd
02:49PM EDT - A 256GB SKU is also available, price unlisted
02:50PM EDT - But get ready to raid the kids' college savings accounts
02:50PM EDT - iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 will be sticking around
02:50PM EDT - As does the SE
02:51PM EDT - $549, $449, and $349 respectively
02:51PM EDT - Now recapping today;'s announcements
02:53PM EDT - A $1000 base price for Apple's flagship phone is definitely pushing matters. It will be interesting to see how consumers respond
02:53PM EDT - Tim is now thanking everyone from Apple
02:54PM EDT - That's a wrap. Off to hands-on demos
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tipoo - Tuesday, September 12, 2017 - link
Anandtech A11 deep dive, pretty please!Araa - Tuesday, September 12, 2017 - link
That should be done "soon".BillBear - Tuesday, September 12, 2017 - link
You mean the A10 deep dive? :oPRaichuPls - Tuesday, September 12, 2017 - link
Just like how we got the A10 deep dive, or idk, any reviews that are relevant currently. Galaxy S8, HTC U11, new Macbooks, GTX 1050/1050Ti, RX 480 deepdive etc.Or y'know, the good old GTX 980/980Ti SLI performance deep dive, or really anything that was said to be "next week" or "soon".
What do people at Anandtech do really? Review mundane stuff that nobody gives a shit about? An ECS mITX motherboard? SSDs from HP? It's all just tech blogs when I scroll down. Not to mention the godawful clickbait ads they have enabled as well.
Araa - Tuesday, September 12, 2017 - link
Hey they have great mechanical keyboard reviews, such great academically acclaimed articles about keystrokes.Ryan Smith - Tuesday, September 12, 2017 - link
"What do people at AnandTech do really?"It depends on the editor. Ian's specialty is CPUs, Billy's is SSDs, Nate's is GPUs, Ganesh is storage, etc. Some things we can't do due to a lack of time; others due to a lack of manpower (things often come at once). But it's never for a lack of a desire to do them, just a means to do them quickly.
sonicmerlin - Tuesday, September 12, 2017 - link
Lol I kinda do wonder what they do all day. They don't really post a lot of content comparatively... And they seem to review some obscure products or ones with niche appeal.concorde105 - Tuesday, September 12, 2017 - link
They never did get around to posting the A10 one did theyRyan Smith - Tuesday, September 12, 2017 - link
That one was the unfortunate victim of Josh leaving at a bad time.I won't set a hard date on an A11 article, but between myself and a new hand joining us soon to help with mobile articles, it's very much something I intend to dig into. Especially this new Apple GPU.
qzy__ - Monday, December 4, 2017 - link
Looking forward your SPECint results about A10X or A11, I'm very curious about Hurricane/Monsoon's IPC improvement.