Wee'll they've counted wrong from the beginning. Microsoft really skipped a beat. As in: There never were 10 true versions of Windows. There were more iPhones than 10. Counted correctly this would be iPhone 13/14?
if you count since windows 2k, you're right only 9, but the apple comparison i feel is wrong just off the fact they only have 11 versions and that's counting the 3 3s 4 4s etc, which lets be honest was not a big upgrade, it'd be like saying windows home is 1 and windows professional is 2
the superstition of 8, many famous composers died after 8th symphony, none completely their 9th, so i guess that's why they all want to skip the 9 and go straight to 10
Seconding this! Moore's Law means that we might start getting chips with huge core counts, but that doesn't necessarily mean more speed, if a program can't be made to scale across multiple cores and the speed of the cores doesn't increase in subsequent generations.
I wouldn't be surprised if much of this was filmed and edited before the event took place today. Much of the content in this video could have been researched and shot before today. If it was all done today however, that's quite impressive.
Spoiler: He'll say Samsung is awesome and the bees knees. He always does. No matter what. Which is fine, but it's out of the question that he is going to say that.
Well what I think he is going to say, Is that ofcourse Iphone has done some cool things. But they improved things that where already invented. I mean samsung already announced with the Galaxy S8 that next year alot of improvement are coming to Face reconizing. So I still think they are some steps ahead. I mean I love both brands they have done amazing stuff to the smartphone world. And I love how apple improved face reconizing. But it just isn't it... (sorry for bad english)
Since he is a spokesman for Samsung he's kinda legally obliged to praise Samsung devices. I mean can you imagine the backlash he'll get from Samsung if HE says anything implying iPhone is better than the product he's representing.
i disagree with this i dont like the way he acts excited about the stuff that is not exciting at all like the common sense facts and emphasizes in the wrong words of his script
That's not what Moore's Law is. "Moore's law is the observation that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit doubles approximately every two years." Similar, but not the same as processors doubling in speed every two years. Moore's law also has seen a decline over the past few years, processor manufactures have started to shift away from cramming transistors onto a chip and focused on the efficiency of their processors.
If you want to make a video accessible to everyone, this is the kind of simplifying that does not distort the message too much and makes sure everyone can understand
This is by far one of the best videos from Beme. The timing of the video, the script and the editing all was just impressive. These kind of topics modern culture, trending news, etc are more fun to watch. Great work Beme!
they recorded and edited the entire thing minus the first 30 seconds days or even weeks ago. Then added todays event to make it seem like they recorded the whole thing today. Either way, fantastic video!!!
jeff shein yep, that's what I thought, but they need to be able to create videos like this daily if they want to hit their (I think it was) 5 videos a week mark :D Sorry about the edit, it's 4:40 am here :D
This is one of those videos they recorded before launching Beme....you can tell because they are using the mic in the frame look to sell the idea of a low budget haphazard operation....costs them a few million to gear up for low budget look
Thinking about the future of smartphones, the only limit is your imagination. What I'm actually worrying about is the seemingly imminent World War III, now that North Korea's Kim Jong-Un has become more stubborn. If that happens, I still hope it's not, we'll be back into using wig-wag flags for semaphore, smoke signs, and drums for long distance communication, and by long distance it means just about a mile away :D
Sancho McAdams What's ironic is that most wars were ignited by miscommunication or wrong way of spreading information. Nowadays, this kind of stupidity happens again.
This was a very good one, really enjoyed this! The quickness, variation in shots and switching between talking and third party shots was on point. Also like the little mix with personal stories, like his daughter is making another phone call gesture nowadays. Beme, did a good job.
I'm super underwhelmed by Apple. I love what the company used to be but it's all so stagnant now, everyone on that keynote today sounded so robotic, so unconvinced by their own product. As someone who's been on iPhones forever, these last few months were the first where I've genuinely felt the need to look for an alternative. Apple's creativity died with Steve.
Just a note, t9 refered to "smart texting" where you didn't have to cycle through an individual button multiple times, but rather the phoen would try to figure out the most likely word based on the combination of numbers you hit. But I get what you mean.
The handwritten whiteboards and duct taped phone/hammer bring a little of the vlog feel to this. The story feels more like the vlog to. Wide establishing shots in the intro with Tim Cook, a brief history to explain what has become the status quo, stats tease the ending, then the six year old reinforces the foredrawn conclusion... awesome! Then the question, what comes next, leaves people wanting more.
The overexposure on the table is a bit rough to look at, but great content and engaging relay of that content. Can't wait till you guys are running at full steam! Keep it up!
This was the best episode! Love that dynamic cut. I recently had to switch to my old phone Sony Ericsson w810i and that baby was still working like new! I feel old...
I'm 35 so kind of well placed to have seen the full transition... But even though I can remember a time when we didn't have mobile phones like it was only yesterday, it's still easy to forget how quickly things have changed! Who knows where we'll be in 10 years time!?
Beme News is the change-up in newscasting that will work its way past the increasing desensitization to traditional news outlets. It's a fresh, trustworthy style that I really enjoy and think others will too. Keep up the awesome work guys / gals.
thats basically the quote every time they release a new phone, nothing new, more items everyone else already had added into the new phone. then they say it's "revolutionary". like yeah apple we get it you can read samsung's update lists from a few years ago
Any thoughts on the new phone John Sculley has been working on ? Apple won't last another decade with prices that don't match up with the mobiles they make, mass consumers of these mobiles don't care about the geeky side of things let's be real about that!
Dunno, haven't heard about that in a while. Truthfully though I don't see how John Scully is supposed to have any more of an edge, way too much of a business guy to bring anything new to the table from what I've heard about him.
1:40 he is right android is a better operating system and samsung makes better hardware. The perfect phone: a samsung galaxy which has of course android on it
Love how Beme is evolving from video to video. Keep it up guys the videos are great. This last one has great format and style. I can see this channel exploding!! Also agree with other comments Jake gives the video the character it needs.
I still have that first android phone and it still works it's sitting on my shelf. The screen flipped up and you had a keyboard under it. miss having a keyboard.
A definite thumbs up for this video, very well done. Information presented in very nice and visual way, so it's very easy to understand and follow. Excellent video about how phones have transformed.
Moore's Law doesn't specifically mention "speeds doubling", it only talks about the number of transistors per square inch on an integrated circuit doubling every two years. The speed increase is merely implied
I think the future of keyboards on phones will be linked to your eye so you will see a keyboard projected somewhere in your field of vision and you will look at the letters one after the other and spell things out. The software will follow your eye and type things up. This will be an alternative to talking as I think we will always need to type in quiet settings.
This was the first time a good story and I think you guys are on a right track with that. Fast intense and interesting. Keep that up guys Beme can do more and can be different to Vice and co. with a similar format.
I was fed up with all the phone articles today but watching this made me laugh! And the "Have your self a wonderful life" ending is a must keep. Good luck Beme News!
My first phone was a silver brick that had one game on it. . .snake. I remember home phones and dial up internet. The speed of tech growth is super fast. I learned html when I was in high school and know it is all done for you. Wild stuff. Great video. Best day & Best wishes to you & yours. :)
Is that a Dean Dobbs sweater you're wearing? But yeah this was a great video, i remember watching a video recently of a family in a hotel and the father asks the kid to hang up the phone in the hotel after he called room service and she didn't know how to. Crazy how things change. I'm glad i've been around to see the brick turn into a sleek, high powered, touchscreen device.
Love style in this one and this guy in particular. Hopefully Beme News takes off. I'm glad you mentioned that Casey has an affiliation as a spokesman for Samsung. Otherwise the fact that this was a pro Samsung negative on Apple commercial embedded in what was otherwise I really great news program would have been confusing.
After watching 5-10 iPhone X videos I felt like I am watching one video again and again as every channel is just saying what apple said while announcing the phone, but this video is on different level, great work Beme...👍
The one thing i can not understand is why so few people use their smartphone as a phone. It can be so much easier to comunicate with someone by talking instead of text messages. Of course text messages are great for simple messages/questions etc but i wish more people would start calling each other again for complicated or important stuff.
Actually, that large item (with the carry-pack that you showed) is a "Mobile" phone. People often confuse a "mobile" phone with a"cell" phone. The original mobile phone plugged into the cigarette lighter of your car, because the device was so large that you pretty much kept it in your car (or trunk) all the time and used it mainly in emergencies (carrier fees were very high back then); you didn't carry it around with you because it had no batteries (other than your car battery). The first "Cell" phone looked more like you were talking into a shoe (the pre-flip phone era), and had a battery that allowed you to carry the phone around with you. Thank God we've come along way since then!