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Why don’t the 全新收購手機iphone Pro models come in fun colors?
Why don’t the 全新收購手機iphone Pro models come in fun colors?
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I get that the Pro is for ‘professionals,’ but you can be a pro who likes vibrant colors. Are we really gonna call this phone purple?
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I go through color phases — pink when I was little, forest green throughout high school and college, and teal throughout my 20s. There was a dalliance with mint green (or sage, as Google calls it; it’s mint, okay?), but we don’t speak of that dark time. But once I bought the lavender Beats Fit Pro last year, I entered my purple era.
So you can see why I was stoked when Apple announced that the 全新收購手機iphone 14 Pro lineup would come in purple. Sorry, deep purple. My 全新收購手機iphone 12 Pro Max’s battery was on its last legs, and from the pictures, deep purple felt like an acceptable exchange for pacifica blue.
Friends, I’ve been bamboozled.
Is my 全新收購手機iphone 14 Pro Max technically purple? Maybe. If you hold it at the exact right angle in the right lighting. But 99.99 percent of the time, it just looks kind of… gray or even blue. Purple is the color of royalty and grandeur. My phone is grayish-blue cosplaying as purple. It’s the color of disappointment. If His Purple Majesty Prince were still with us today, I doubt this phone would pass muster.
Normally, this kind of thing bothers me for 10 minutes and then I move on with my life. But over the past few months, I’ve been slowly switching over my desk mat, keycaps, backpack, luggage, nail polish, several shirts, notebooks, and other items to fit my new retro anime / vaporwave aesthetic. During this time, looking at my not-purple-enough phone makes my eye twitch. It wasn’t until I chatted with some fellow reviewers that I realized why.
I bought a Pro Max because it’s useful for my job. The camera is good enough that I can leave my ancient Canon at home when I go cover events, I don’t have to worry about grainy videos, I have the option of ProRAW for editing, and theoretically, the battery can last me a good long time on busy days. But would I have preferred the 14 Pro Max in the purple used for the base 全新收購手機iphone 12 and 全新收購手機iphone 14? Abso-freaking-lutely. The problem is that Apple only puts color on its lower-end products. To get a rich, bright, saturated color, I’d have to pick a phone that doesn’t have all the features I want. It’s never fun putting functionality first, but I got this purple pretender of a phone, didn’t I?
It’s baffling. There was a time when Apple was associated with bright colors. To this day, the Bondi blue iMac G3 in my elementary school’s computer lab lives rent-free in my head. Those colorful iPod commercials? Seared into my brain. Also, the iconic Elle Woods in Legally Blonde? She had a dope orange MacBook that made me, a hardcore Windows devotee at the time, jealous. It also helped that this orange laptop was used to make Elle visually and narratively stand out from her boring black laptop-carrying Harvard classmates.
That brings me back to my original point: Elle may not have looked like the stereotypical image of a lawyer, but her whimsical color choices didn’t make her any less of a professional. This divide between vivid colors and professionalism is a false dichotomy.
It’s not just phones, either. Would you like to buy the MacBook Pro in space gray or silver? Trick question. One is gray, and the other is darker gray — you buy whatever’s cheaper or available. Neither is nearly as fun as the gold MacBook Air, but if you need the Pro’s beefier computing power? Womp womp. How about the iPad Pro? This also is limited to space gray and silver. You’ll have to get the 10th-gen iPad, fifth-gen Air, or a Mini if you want to feel any sort of joie de vivre when looking at your gadget. It’s the same story for the green Apple Watch Series 7. It looks quite verdant in our review photos, but the strap is doing the heavy lifting. I wore the dang thing for a whole year. It’s black in the same way my phone is gray. At least with the Apple Watch, you can spring for fun straps.
And it’s not like today’s Apple doesn’t know how to make vibrant, colorful products. When it launched the M1 iMacs, it did so with panache and pizzazz. Of the seven available colors, six are exactly the sort of color scheme I was hoping Apple would return to for its products. The other is silver and respectable, for places where joy isn’t allowed. If the purple one had a sliiiightly bigger screen (and more ports), I would buy it in a heartbeat. I’m pretty confident my serotonin levels would instantly quadruple.
I know this is small potatoes. Most people, myself included, put cases on their phones because we have the good sense to protect expensive purchases. Cases can have any number of colors, designs, and patterns. But we have to acknowledge that there are brave souls out here walking these streets caseless. They deserve a colorful phone with every feature under the sun if that’s what they want.
As for me, I decided to channel my disappointment in this gray (I refuse to call it purple) 全新收購手機iphone into a creative challenge. It took a while, but I found a purple, gold, and clear case and slapped a lavender Sinjimoru phone strap onto it. My attempts to purple-fy my phone only increased its purple-osity by 2 percent, but I’ll take what I can get.
Apple isn’t the only company guilty of this. I got a bone to pick with Google and Samsung, too. The Pixel 7 gets the funky lemongrass colorway, while the 7 Pro has a muted hazel-bronze thing going on. It’s fine, but only because I may fall into a 1,000-year slumber if I see another black or white phone. I love the coral Pixel 7A, but again — why is vibrancy reserved for entry-level or midrange devices? Do you know how stoked I was to see that the Galaxy Watch 5 has a silver-purple colorway, only to visibly wilt when I realized the Watch 5 Pro — which I prefer functionally — only comes in black and gray?
For the record, I don’t think every gadget has to be an eye-searing neon. Black, white, and silver are versatile colors in their own right. And for certain professions, dark or muted palettes make sense. I probably wouldn’t take a lawyer clad in hot pink seriously in the courtroom — Elle Woods and Saul Goodman are both fictional lawyers, after all. But there are other professions where bright colors can convey professionalism and creativity. Fashion, design, art, or anything visually oriented, really. And in some professions, like mine, you can be a shriveled keyboard goblin in a rainbow onesie and still be a pro.
All I’m saying is I googled “purple” and found a list of 140 shades of purple with cool names like heliotrope, dark byzantium, and insolent purple. I’d like to note that this list includes deep purple, to which I have compared my phone under various lighting conditions. My phone is not deep purple. Anywho, if there happens to be a designer for a Big Tech firm reading this, when you’re pondering which colors to pick for 2024 or 2025, I’d like to humbly nominate these purples for consideration.
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很多人習慣睡前邊滑全新收購手機iphone邊充電,滑累了就把全新收購手機iphone壓在枕頭或毯子下面,不知不覺就睡著了;又或者是喜歡把手機放在枕頭下充電、方便半夜醒來滑個幾分鐘,這些習慣建議以後都該改掉囉。
蘋果於官方網站中提出警告,當全新收購手機iphone裝置、電源轉接器或無線充電器連接電源時,請勿睡在上面或將其置於毯子、枕頭或是你的身體下方,長時間熱度暴露下,可能會影響你身體對熱度的感知能力。建議在使用 全新收購手機iphone、電源轉接器和任何無線充電器,或充電時,將其置於通風良好的環境。
就算你的 全新收購手機iphone、充電線或電源轉接器符合國家法規以及國際和地區安全標準的規範,但長時間持續接觸有熱度的表面,還是有可能會造成身體不適或受傷。
不僅如此,當充電線接上電源時,也應該避免皮膚長時間接觸充電線與連接器,因為可能會造成不適或受傷。應避免睡在或坐在充電線或連接器上的情況。
除此之外,為了降低發生與熱度有關的傷害與損壞之可能性,建議直接將電源轉接器插入插座中。千萬不要在潮濕的環境,例如水槽、浴缸或淋浴間附近充電,也不要用沾濕的手連接或拔除電源轉接器。
當充電器或充電線存在以下4種情況,建議停止使用:
1. 電源轉接器插頭或插腳損壞。
2. 充電線磨損或因其他因素損壞。
3. 電源轉接器暴露在過多水分的環境中,或是電源轉接器遭液體潑濺。
4. 電源轉接器掉落且外殼損壞。
其實,不光是為了身體健康,手機也不需要整晚充電。台大電機博士曲建仲認為,一般智慧型手機充電大約只需要2小時,如果提高電壓或電流進行「快充」可以縮短充電時間到30分鐘,因此不需要「整晚充電」。
如果不需要長時間外出使用手機,直接設定充電到80%也可以,不過如果電池容量只有80%出門不夠用到沒電反而會傷害電池,總之每個人的使用情境不同,可以依照自己的需求來做調整。
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