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[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 year ago (4 children)

iPhone 20 Pro Max Ultra Platinum Triple Plus

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I get that this is mostly just a meme at this point, but it's really not a bad naming system. The switch from plus to max was a little weird but it kept things from being iPhone pro plus. It goes

  1. Item
  2. Iteration
  3. Tech specs
  4. size

Which is more informative than a lot of other options. Not a diehard fan or anything, but the hate for this particular issue seems overblown.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

I’ve seen so many jokes about the naming at this point that I’m pretty sure most folks making those jokes actually think Apple made an iPhone 15 pro plus max.

They’ve been so consistent with naming since the 12 it’s actually been rather nice vs other vendors.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It's not hate (why would I hate a phone), it's ridicule. Reminds me of the term "bulshytt" from Neal Stephenson's Anathem.

bulshytt: Technical and clinical term denoting speech (typically but not necessarily commercial or political) that employs euphemism, convenient vagueness, numbing repetition, and other such rhetorical subterfuges to create the impression that something has been said.

They could've picked any other word and used it for the same purpose. Maybe an iPhone Pretzel Rectangle, but of course those are more syllables then the marketing team would've liked.

Even with your helpful explanation, I've only a vague idea of what it means; specifically, points 3 and 4. It has "Pro" specifications and it is "Max" size. Professionals use this phone? This is the largest item this company can currently make? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

These titles mean nothing and I think it's funny.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

It seems like we just have a difference of opinions, so I'm happy to agree to disagree, but just so that you don't think I ghosted, I'll at least reply.

The word hate in this context was meant more in the sense of "haters", like unnecessary disparagement for the sake of disparagement, which seems in line with your use of the word ridicule.

I'm not sure what you personally would have preferred, but I do not think that this is particularly vague, given the context and the market. If someone's parent or grandparent walks into an Apple store and is confronted with the base model, and then a pro, a pro max, and a mini, I feel like they will get an overall sense of how those differ. You'll likely get people saying, well, I don't need anything too fancy, I just use it to take calls and maybe look some stuff up, so I probably don't need a pro, but I definitely don't want the mini version, so maybe I'll check out the base model, and if that is still too small, I'll check out the pro max, even though I might not need the Pro aspect, I might like the Max aspect. Mini and Max makes sense in this context as part of an overall spectrum that a layperson could understand. I guess the argument could be that they could give the screen size specifically, but then it would need a different name depending on local usage of the metric system or not. Also, a lot of people don't understand that some electronics are measured on the diagonal, so that might also be confusing. S/SE Is probably The worst bit of their naming conventions, and they worked on that.

I think it's pretty evident that the reason they did not choose pretzel rectangle was because those words are not very information dense, or relevant to the product. I feel like this is kind of proving my point?

Considering the market, I don't think that most people need the general name of the device to have every single specification included. So long as each iteration is distinct, and understandable, people who actually care about what chip is in it can find the information readily. I don't think most consumers care about a17 or M2, or bionic, or whatever else, and if anything that kind of technical jargon would be more obfuscating.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

For what it's worth, the "pro" and "max" labels merely indicate whether something is different from normal. The iPhone 15 is the baseline; iPhone 15 Pro has somewhat better specs; and iPhone 15 Pro Max has both better specs and more screen real estate.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

New iPhone 20 Pro Max Ultra Platinum Triple Plus 3DS & Knuckle, Featuring Dante from Devil May Cry!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I thought I was gonna be the first to make this joke! Yours is better. I was gonna say iPhone 15 Pro Max Plus.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

🤣🤣🤣🤣