{"id":7589,"date":"2018-09-24T14:38:08","date_gmt":"2018-09-24T14:38:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/adamchandler.me\/blog\/?p=7589"},"modified":"2018-09-24T14:38:08","modified_gmt":"2018-09-24T14:38:08","slug":"technology-my-customer-sat-and-iphone-xs-watch-series-4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/adamchandler.me\/blog\/2018\/09\/24\/technology-my-customer-sat-and-iphone-xs-watch-series-4\/","title":{"rendered":"Technology: My &#8220;Customer Sat&#8221; and iPhone XS + Watch Series 4"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I have lived with two brand new Apple device for the last 4 days and I have a growing list of annoyances that I don\u2019t believe will work themselves out with time. These are truly things I\u2019ll have to live with. This might seem out of order but I want to at least preface this with the reason I continue to upgrade to new technology despite my growing discomfort with where tech is going.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>My tech use was ahead of the curve for years but I think after a lot of spilled ink on this blog, I\u2019m finally realizing why I am anti-tech these days. Prior to 2010, I was ahead of the technology world. People were still buying point &amp; shoot cameras, grandparents had just discovered email or were at least getting comfortable enough to forward chain letters to everyone they knew and most of us were still using full fledged desktop operating systems which were becoming overkill. The nation\u2019s Internet speeds were still pretty shitty for everyone outside of cities and if you wanted something right now, you\u2019d rent it from a video store, steal it off the web or purchase from iTunes and wait for a while. You could always buy the DVD or Album physically.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>I sort of envisioned we would all learn how to responsibly use technology and all become semi-experts. I never really thought being an \u201cIT Expert\u201d could be a career because this was temporary. Eventually, everyone would be an expert. Because experts built the computers, networking equipment, mobile phones, I didn\u2019t think things would be come simpler to use and if they did, attainable for people making normal wages (Macs were simple but un-affordable). Despite tech being complicated, I assumed there\u2019d be two ways of thought on non-techies. They either die of old age having never figured it out or they completely bow out of using technology and just avoid it entirely but I failed to relate this to automobiles. Everyone with basic means can afford a car but the amount of people that know where the oil drains out or how to see if they need new brakes or where to replace the air filter is a very small percentage of people. You have 350 million car owners with a generous 50 million at most that know where their wiper fluid reservoir is.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>This is where tech went. It went to everyone in spite of almost everyone not knowing how to do anything but open a web browser click the \u201cYahoo! Mail\u201d photo and forward bullshit chain letters and prayers to everyone in their contacts list.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Why mention any of this? The tech people like me who ran web servers, configured routers, leaned about Double-NAT and infinite loops the hard way are now severely stuck in two worlds. There\u2019s a world where the primary computing devices are phones that can\u2019t be upgraded, modified or hacked into being our own\u2026there\u2019s not even a command line and the other side where we have computers that are losing desktop applications, forums, communities and innovation (just look at Intel\u2019s desktop CPU innovations since mobile took off). Using a computer is something you do for work or you\u2019re a real tech nerd and if the movie isn\u2019t on Netflix, oh well there\u2019s a lot of other things to watch instead of just going and buying it or gasp stealing it. \u00a0When someone\u2019s book or music or movie disappears from their device that they paid for, oh well that\u2019s just the world we live in. Accepting that technology is just sort of a thing that happens is how everyone is now and this really pisses me off. No one became better at technology and the tech world in hardware, software and web companies like Facebook can just give you whatever and you\u2019ll put up with it because you\u2019re not an engaged or active population of users. You need tech but you have no idea what is possible or how to harness it. Facebook is why President Trump was elected, not because we elected him. People are blaming technology and don\u2019t fully understand it but EVERYONE uses it.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014\u2014\u2014<\/p>\n<p>I really do not like the iPhone XS or Apple Watch Series 4 because of everything I\u2019ve written above. I feel as if we got way off tangent but being the owner, editor and only writer of this blog gives me that ability to ramble as I have without fear of comments, downvotes or dislikes on social media sites for which you won\u2019t find this blog.<\/p>\n<p>The iPhone XS didn\u2019t ship with a Lightning to Headphone Adapter. This was the first infuriating thing I experienced when unboxing the device on Friday morning. I listen to my music on my decade old SRH840 Headphones or Shure SE530\u00a0Earphones. These require a headphone jack. Luckily, my MacBook Pro still has a headphone jack. It\u2019s clear Apple thinks we don\u2019t need those anymore first with the removal of the port and now with the removal of an adapter. Luckily, they\u2019re happy to sell you one but as people buy these accessory less and less, Apple will stop and Amazon sellers out of China will sell terrible versions of them and at what point do we lose wired headphones completely? I\u2019m writing this at a cafe with my SE530s plugged into my iPod Classic. Not eating up my cell phone bill, not having to download music I own over the air since iTunes now won\u2019t let you sync music from your Mac to iPhone if Apple Music is enabled. Forcing your 512GB iPhone to download all 25,000 songs you own from apple and missing the live versions because you also want Apple Music is annoying so I just don\u2019t subscribe to that at all. I didn\u2019t buy the biggest iPhone this year and instead will just use my iPod for music when on the go\u2026a device Apple no longer sells.<\/p>\n<p>The reason I purchased an iPhone 8 Plus in 2017 isn\u2019t because a $1000 phone was unattainable. I\u2019m lucky to have the means to have a maxed out iMac, brand new MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, Apple Watch Stainless Steel and iPhone. I am not ignorant to how much of a minority I am as an Apple Customer now.\u00a0<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>I grabbed an iPhone 8 Plus because I didn\u2019t subscribe to the notion that FaceID was going to work for me. It\u2019s apparent after 3 days that FaceID is great when it works. Having iCloud keychain auto-fill a password without any delay is really cool. Every application I own that supports TouchID locking of the app has always been enabled such as banking or credit card apps. Not having to relocate my thumb and just have the app let me in after a quick FaceID prompt is nice.\u00a0<\/li>\n<li>FaceID doesn\u2019t work all of the time. Here are the scenarios where it has failed multiple times in the last 3 days:<\/li>\n<li>The iPhone is docked down low in my car. I had to look away from the road, put my face 18\u201d from the phone as if I was leaning over to my cup holder to sip a cola from a straw just to have the phone expand a text message. This is unsafe but Siri had just finished getting my reply wrong via CarPlay so the only choice was correcting it right after the message already sent OR pulling off the road. TouchID allowed me to unlock the phone with my thumb and then touch the microphone button to re-transcribe the corrected text<\/li>\n<li>In bed, I grab my phone while on my side and on my side with pillow covering half of my face, the phone won\u2019t unlock. I had to sit up and stare directly at it as it\u2019s dark in the room and the iPhone\u2019s screen is backlit to the lowest setting.\u00a0<\/li>\n<li>Even when laying flat, FaceID repeatedly fails to recognize me in bed and the fix has been asking HomeKit to turn on the bedroom lights which then triggers \u201cyou have to unlock your iPhone first\u201d and so I just give up.<\/li>\n<li>The next day, I usually kill my alarm with TouchID. I have to sit up, undock the iPhone and then stare at it to cancel the alarm now. By that time, snooze is pointless, I\u2019m already upright. Time to buy an alarm clock?<\/li>\n<li>I grabbed my phone and let out a yawn, I kept swiping up and it kept failing until I was then forced to use my passcode (which is 17 digits long and something I never had to use with TouchID)<\/li>\n<li>My phone was laying on its back on my desk, I unlocked to see how the app install process was going on Friday. It wouldn\u2019t work..oh yeah I have to stare at the phone<\/li>\n<li>I keep all SMS messages hidden unless the phone is unlocked and I had my phone\u2019s TouchID coded to my gloves that work with smartphones. When I\u2019m stopped on my motorcycle, I can read messages or change the song. FaceID doesn\u2019t work with my helmet and alternative Face doesn\u2019t work either. I expected this which means I have to remove glasses, remove helmet just to make a call or send a text when I stop for gas or a rest break. Removing the helmet is not very fast so now I just will ignore the phone completely<\/li>\n<li>I commanded Siri to lock the doors in the house before bed. The phone was docked \u201cYou have to unlock your iPhone first\u201d so I had to go over to the dock, pick up the phone, turn the bedroom light on and it finally saw me but by then I had hit the screen so many times with my thumb undocking it that it was once again requiring my passcode be entered.\u00a0<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>I\u2019ve put my passcode in 10 times a day since getting the new iPhone. Before, this was a once a week thing. FaceID is the single most regression in usability for me personally. The only thing it\u2019s good for is if I\u2019m holding the phone up but I so rarely hold my iPhone to do something since my workflow is almost entirely by voice now.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Which does mean the new dedicated siri button on the side is the ONLY usability improvement for iPhone X\/Xs. I can hold in that button to trigger siri with I\u2019m on my motorcycle (with bluetooth comms) or in the car driving and just hope that I don\u2019t issue a command that require I authenticate myself. With my thumb, less of an issue but now that I need to put the phone in front of my face, it requires undocking the iPhone in my car, removing my helmet on the bike or walking over to it in the house and picking it up off the dock and staring at it.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>I honestly can\u2019t stress enough how little I use my iPhone at home. It\u2019s never in the same room as me and always docked at my iMac\u2026which is why the watch is so important.<\/p>\n<p>Here are a few more things I don\u2019t like about the iPhone Xs:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Why is there a blank space under the keyboard? It looks weird, add some numbers down there or something (but please don\u2019t add emoji)<\/li>\n<li>Apple won\u2019t let me get rid of that bar under the keyboard in messages. I&#8217;ll never use memo-emoji, ApplePay or App Store in iMessages but I can\u2019t remove the bar.<\/li>\n<li>Getting the camera to open from the lock screen. I still haven\u2019t figured it out. I\u2019ve tried every gesture<\/li>\n<li>Requiring I move my thumb to the top right hand or left hand corners of the phone to get control center or notifications is for me a step-back in experience. This was all much better with a home button<\/li>\n<li>Having to push the left and right buttons to shut down the phone is a bit annoying. I like a dedicated siri button but I would have preferred the power button remain at the top. The side button functioning for power off, sleep and siri is also a bit annoying.\u00a0<\/li>\n<li>The lack of symmetry on the bottom to make way for an antenna that allows for faster transfer speeds which will in turn eat up the limited mobile data I have is a bummer. I want symmetry over data speeds. Why do I have the faster connection? I used up 8 gigabytes of data on my iPhone on Friday during the setup phase and that costed me $15 for 2 GB of data which should have lasted me throughout the month. I had my cellular permissions all restricted on everything except Apple Music. During the restore to the new iPhone process, it downloaded all of my old playlists automatically via cellular. I was near a wifi signal but to save power, it hopped off wifi during the restore process and used LTE to restore my music. My GF was not happy with me. I blame Apple.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>I guess it\u2019s safe to say that I don\u2019t really like the X form factor. Why did I upgrade? Mainly because of the iPhone Xr. The 2018 iPhone lineup is clear. The iPhone X form factor isn\u2019t going away. Every new phone uses it so this is the future for Apple which meant when the iPhone 8 eventually died (3 years from now?), I\u2019d have to upgrade so the iPhone X being the only thing to upgrade to, I have to get used to it eventually or finally make the jump I\u2019ve been threatening for a while which is to go back to a basic-phone and completely check out of the modern smartphone world.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014\u2014\u2014-<\/p>\n<p>Why is the Apple Watch Series 4 bad? We\u2019re at 2250 words now so I should wrap this up but I&#8217;ll lay out a few things.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>First issue really relates to the Milanese band. This was the first band I bought with my Series 0 watch to compliment the Space Black Link Bracelet I already owned. I found the Milanese really loosened up throughout the day and in 4 years, the design is unchanged so the space Black Milanese I bought to compliment my Series 4 Space Black still does loosen up. It\u2019s not a band you can really sleep with as I woke up this morning with it loose around my wrist flopping around.\u00a0<\/li>\n<li>The digital crown is taller than the watch\u2019s body. I continue to bang it on things which is something I\u2019ll have to get used to.<\/li>\n<li>The battery is not improved at all from Series 2 despite keeping Cellular and GPS turned off. I don\u2019t workout with the watch so I don\u2019t use any of those features. I\u2019ve never even used the workouts feature on the watch so I was hoping by not using those big battery hog features, I\u2019d have 2 day battery life. Still not possible. Watch is dead in 24 hours<\/li>\n<li>The new watch faces have too many colors. My watch face of choice since WatchOS2 is Modular in dark red with black background. Infographic &amp; its Modular counterpart use the same color scheme as most of Google\u2019s products. Too much color and no option for grayscale or a single color so I\u2019m going back to Modular in red. I really had high hopes for both but they\u2019re too colorful. No thanks<\/li>\n<li>the watch is faster but not impressively so from my Series 2<\/li>\n<li>The screen is bigger but I don\u2019t feel as if it\u2019s revolutionary from my series 2<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>The two redeeming things about Series 4 + Watch OS 5, My $450 Space Black Link bracelet still works (at least for one more year) and HTML emails now display which means I can triage emails in bed without having to get my iPhone.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u2014\u2014\u2014<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s going to take another year to decide whether I\u2019m done with iOS in general. The only reason I don\u2019t want to give up my iPhone right now is video shooting with my gimbal looks much better than any other video camera in this price range for color, resolution, frames per second and stabilization. The Watch continues to be on my wrist for style and the fact that my iPhone which is never with me at work or at home because it\u2019s always in a dock at my desk or in my office means I can still get emails, messages and command Siri do do things in my home (as my house is entirely HomeKit). The iPad continues to have a place because it\u2019s my favorite way to read long-form stories and articles\/editorials. I can\u2019t read more than an email on my phone and my MacBookPro isn\u2019t conducive to reading while laying down which is the majority of my reading<\/p>\n<p>If I can find a pocket size video camera, a Hey Siri option for my wrist and a reading device that isn\u2019t made by Amazon or powered by Android, I\u2019m not sure I\u2019d need iOS in my life. That\u2019s why the preface was so important in this case. I love Apple, I love the Mac, I love my new MacBook Pro and 27\u201d iMac. I just think the X form factor, FaceID and WatchOS are very very expensive (It cost me $3050 this year for iPad + Apple Watch + iPhone) for what they\u2019re capable of. It\u2019s a pricey ecosystem and I don\u2019t think I\u2019m getting the value I need out of them. This isn\u2019t a slight to Apple I just think the way I use technology is so far more than everyone else. I\u2019m happy that Apple has made products that suit people\u2019s needs but for those of us who still use Desktop PCs, iOS hasn\u2019t become mature enough. It still feels like a toy to me and for the price of these devices, they\u2019ve arrived at a price point that I don\u2019t think I can afford to participate in given the value they add to my life.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Thanks for reading.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"I have lived with two brand new Apple device for the last 4 days and I have a&hellip;\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"jetpack_post_was_ever_published":false,"apple_news_api_created_at":"2018-09-24T14:38:17Z","apple_news_api_id":"5ff9d727-c8b0-496e-8917-f226eee48741","apple_news_api_modified_at":"2018-09-24T14:38:21Z","apple_news_api_revision":"AAAAAAAAAAD\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/w==","apple_news_api_share_url":"https:\/\/apple.news\/AX_nXJ8iwSW6JF_Im7uSHQQ","apple_news_cover_media_provider":"image","apple_news_coverimage":0,"apple_news_coverimage_caption":"","apple_news_cover_video_id":0,"apple_news_cover_video_url":"","apple_news_cover_embedwebvideo_url":"","apple_news_is_hidden":"","apple_news_is_paid":"","apple_news_is_preview":"","apple_news_is_sponsored":"","apple_news_maturity_rating":"","apple_news_metadata":"\"\"","apple_news_pullquote":"","apple_news_pullquote_position":"","apple_news_slug":"","apple_news_sections":[],"apple_news_suppress_video_url":false,"apple_news_use_image_component":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_access":"","_jetpack_dont_email_post_to_subs":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_tier_id":0,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paywalled_content":false,"csco_singular_sidebar":"","csco_page_header_type":"","csco_custom_appearance":"","csco_disable_excerpt_posts_layout":false,"csco_page_load_nextpost":"","csco_post_video_location":[],"csco_post_video_location_hash":"","csco_post_video_url":"","csco_post_video_bg_start_time":0,"csco_post_video_bg_end_time":0,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":"","jetpack_publicize_message":"","jetpack_publicize_feature_enabled":true,"jetpack_social_post_already_shared":false,"jetpack_social_options":{"image_generator_settings":{"template":"highway","default_image_id":0,"font":"","enabled":false},"version":2}},"categories":[17],"tags":[],"class_list":{"0":"post-7589","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","6":"category-technology","7":"cs-entry","8":"cs-video-wrap"},"apple_news_notices":[],"jetpack_publicize_connections":[],"jetpack_featured_media_url":"","jetpack_shortlink":"https:\/\/wp.me\/pb3IC4-1Yp","jetpack-related-posts":[{"id":3480,"url":"https:\/\/adamchandler.me\/blog\/2012\/01\/17\/fever-dream-of-a-guilt-ridden-gadget-reporter\/","url_meta":{"origin":7589,"position":0},"title":"\u2605 &#8220;Fever Dream of a Guilt-Ridden Gadget Reporter&#8221;","author":"Adam Chandler","date":"January 17, 2012","format":false,"excerpt":"Via Gizmodo: An executive in a really nice suit from an up-and-coming display company tells me they plan to ship a half a million units this year. 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