Apple Accidentally Lists iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus Ahead of Its Wednesday Event (bgr.com) 66
From a BGR report: Everyone makes mistakes from time to time, and it looks like the web team responsible for updating one of Apple's websites accidentally pushed an update live early this morning. Reddit user "Jaspergreenham" says he was browsing the accessories page on Apple's Hong Kong website when he stumbled across the two new phones. Notice anything wrong with that screen capture? The left-hand column on the site allows users to drill down based on device model, but there are two devices listed there that don't actually exist yet: The iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus.Apple doesn't usually misses out on these things.
Not hype generation at all (Score:5, Insightful)
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And it wasn't even the actual devices that were "accidentally" shown. It was for accessories that were compatible with the devices and nothing was indicated as belonging to those categories. In reality, the "accident" likely was them creating a category in their back end and marking it as enabled/visible before hiding it until Wednesday (or whenever).
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Or it never happened. I can pull up the page and with Chrome's inspector add the two options to the live HTML. Then I can take my own screenshot showing their new Android tablet as a category.
There aren't even any graphics involved in this leak - just something easily, easily faked.
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And I Quote (Score:5, Funny)
"Apple doesn't usually misses out on these things."
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Sounds like some slashdot editors got themselves a job at apple.
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Leakiest release ever? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Leakiest release ever? (Score:5, Insightful)
They always feed the rumor mill as it serves as free publicity to drum up interest in what isn't very interesting anymore.
The NY Times even reported on the iPhone 7 rumors, saying that the rumor mongering was stronger this time around than it has been and that's evidence that the brand hasn't lost that much cache.
You might even argue that the whole headphone jack removal was deliberate false information to gin up hype about the phone release. Better to have people arguing about the potential of you doing something unpopular than to not have people arguing about you at all.
IMHO, Apple has reached the limit of peak cycling for their phones. There's almost no incremental improvement they can deliver that means much anymore. They need either a quantum leap in design that limits on existing materials, manufacturing or power consumption can't deliver or need to start figuring out how to expand the walled garden of the phone as a functional platform instead of just seeing it as a version churn annuity.
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Good observation! This has clearly been a strategy for awhile, and has many benefits:
- Slowly keep the flames going over a preiod of time rather than have a big flare-up and burn-out all at once
- Give little pieces to particular influencers in the media to make friends so that big names are more likely to post positive reviews
- Get the biggest controversial pieces out there earlier (read: removing headphone jack) so that by the time the actually reveal is announced, it's old news that people have had a cha
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the iPhone 7 rumors have been seemingly more frequent and more detailed than the ones in the past.
Maybe you weren't paying attention to the rumors in the past? The Mac rumor mill has been huge for decades. They don't always get things right, but the rumors have always been frequent and detailed.
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but the iPhone 7 rumors have been seemingly more frequent and more detailed than the ones in the past.
We'll confirm if this is the case when a prototype iPhone 7 accidentally gets left in a bar and ends up in the hands of a reviewer.
why would you believe this guy? (Score:5, Interesting)
Come on. It's an easy photoshop and there's no backup info to indicate he ever saw it.
Have you not been on the internet before? Get wise.
Re:why would you believe this guy? (Score:5, Informative)
Not even Photoshop; using "Inspect Element" (Developer Tools) in any modern browser, you can easily add genuine-looking markup styled exactly the same as existing markup on the page (identical font, etc.) with 2 minutes of effort and basic HTML knowledge.
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What an odd thing to say... https://anonmgur.com/up/264639712e953d2e9a6b689fabc65d48.png [anonmgur.com]
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Even if this were a fabrication, it's a safe bet that it still turns out to be true. It might not be, in which case it's Yet Another Apple Rumor That Turned Out To Be Bullocks, but
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Get wise.
Company about to launch product, accidentally or purposely hits website and generates some media attention. This is far more likely that someone putting even 2 minutes of effort into faking something like this.
What a scoop! (Score:5, Funny)
Through this leak we have learned that Apple is planning to announce an iPhone 7 and iPhone 7+ -- something nobody would ever have been able to guess otherwise!
Thanks Slashdot, for once again providing us with Stuff that Matters!
Re:What a scoop! (Score:5, Funny)
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And a whole day in advance of the real unveiling. All that info, with so much time to use it... somehow.......
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aw man - you beat me to it. Yes exactly !! Now we know that Apple is about to release an iPhone 7. What a scoop !!!
This is lesser news. There was an accident and the photo of the new item was available in the catalog for a brief time period. Oops.
What we also learned (if the photo was real) is that the phone will pretty much look like the iPhone 6, 6S. Others are predicting that the 7 will just be a 6SS++
The big scoop will be if that photo was fake and the new iPhone7 is square or has curved glass.
EDIT (Score:3)
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Yes, the tense should be changed to make it the normal syntax of that expression, but WTF do they not normally miss out on? How does this expression belong in this context?
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I smell a lawsuit (Score:2)
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And zero fucks were given. (Score:3)
Seriously.
News For Nerds, Stuff That Matters (Score:3)
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Sorny's Walkerman models have never been lighter then the predecessor. They're latest mp3 Walkman weighs in at about a pound [techcrunch.com].
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Capital letters much?
is it just me... (Score:2)
Re: is it just me... (Score:1)
Apple doesn't usually misses out on these things. (Score:2)
Apple doesn't usually misses out on these things.
Wow! (Score:2)
So there WILL be an iPhone 7... This confirms that I truly do have the power to predict the future!
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Why not? Microsoft is following Apple's lead for OS release names now. It's all version 10 and either a point release or a build number.
Slashdot Editor Interview Questions leaked! (Score:3)
English is your:
a) First Language
b) Second Language
c) Third Language
d) Next language
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BGR is garbage (Score:2)
Shouldn't Ireland sue BGR for this? (Score:2)
Since all Apple "patents" and other IP are owned by invisible Irish firms that have no employees?
What a catastrophe! (Score:2)