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Normal, not Plus.Originally posted by eek View Postwhich model....
I keep my phone in my jeans pocket usually. When the girls say "is that an iPhone 6+ in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me?" I want to be able to reply honestly
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MyCo pre-ordered me a new iPhone 6 64GB this morning.
The company secretary (my wife) is looking forward to receiving her second hand iPhone 5 next Friday as she is fed up with the iPhone 4 and its defective home button, which is to be scrapped courtesy of Apple Recycling (£80 get in).Comment
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Not how it works. The fingerprint not only never leaves the phone, it can't even be accessed by the processor.Originally posted by original PM View PostFTFY

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Neither the IPhone of the Watch have wireless charging, the phone requires a magsafe connector and the iPhone will be thunderbolt.Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou don't have to attach the charger or plug the watch in. When you take it off, you just have to be able to aim for a 6x6" mat when you put it down.
You would have to take your charger with you, BUT in any sensible world you would use the same charging plate for your phone and watch so you'd have it already. I don't know if this is a sensible world though, because I haven't heard if the iPhone6 has wireless charging built in?
No doubt they will add it next year and call it a "magical revolution in power "
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Yeees so they would have you believe...Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNot how it works. The fingerprint not only never leaves the phone, it can't even be accessed by the processor.
Aparently not only can they access your fingerprint they can also turn on the gps and camera to find out where you are
true story that fat bloke down the pub told me..
now where is my tin hat smiley?Comment
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I don't remember saying that ?Originally posted by original PM View Posttrue story that fat bloke down the pub told me..Comment
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Yes and Prism never happened.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNot how it works. The fingerprint not only never leaves the phone, it can't even be accessed by the processor.Comment
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Was he waffling something about being friends with loads of Germans and the end of the world is nigh?Originally posted by original PM View PostYeees so they would have you believe...
Aparently not only can they access your fingerprint they can also turn on the gps and camera to find out where you are
true story that fat bloke down the pub told me..
now where is my tin hat smiley?Comment
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