BATTERIES: The Daily-max
Have YOU had your Daily-max today?(TM) (r) (c)
And that’s not a bad photo for an iPhone. Apple has nearly caught up with 2004 Nokia.
“I thought these Daily-max AAAs were quite pretty. They came out of a set of kitchen scales (which have a groovy blue-lit top surface – probably nice for weighing drugs on). Photo taken by and sent (hopefully) from my correctly-held iPhone 4 (work made me have it – I’d never actually buy one myself…)” – Neil.
filed in BATTERIES! on Jul.23, 2010
July 23rd, 2010 on 12:22 pm
What kind of work would require you to have an iPhone?
Are you an Apple employee by any chance, Neil?
July 23rd, 2010 on 2:17 pm
What’s with the fake film effect around the edges?
Is that something all iphones do by default or something added for our benefit?
The flash is a bit harsh but I quite like the effect.
Concerned about the smoke in the background though, looks very ominous(if a bit X-files-y).
July 23rd, 2010 on 4:45 pm
When your iPhone is full of pictures you have to take it in to an Apple Store where they’ll print them out for you at £5 per photo.
July 27th, 2010 on 1:26 pm
…and if all Iphones do that by default, does it say “PICTUERSHOW” with the lot of them?
August 3rd, 2010 on 2:59 pm
@marimo: I work in game dev, and I’m currently trying to learn to love the iThings range. It’s not working so far. Grudging acceptance tempered by frequent irritation and continued contempt for Apple Corp is about where I’m at. Pretty much where I was at before I got a free iPhone, in fact.
It has got a very nice screen. I’ll give it that.
@ GigerPunk: The photo was processed through one of the many iPhone apps designed to try and make you forget how low res your pics are compared to everyone else’s modern phone’s, by applying a variety of “arty” effects to them. I must admit the novelty of these neat little apps means it is actually working on me.
@ Trilby: I believe that’s true.