If you couldn't get enough of the "Shit Apple Users Say" video we posted yesterday, be sure to check out the sequel.
Aptly titled "Shit Apple Fanatics Say, Part 2," the video just hit YouTube. The original video has earned almost 300,000 views since we first wrote about it and with any luck, the sequel will also hit it big.
So does it live up to the original? Does it ever.
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There is some debate around Mashable HQ about whether the video is better, but either way, it certainly brings on the funny.
My personal favorite moment is the reaction the Apple fanatic (played by co-writer and director Scott Rose) to learning someone doesn't have an iPhone. I've given that exact response to people before.
Let us know what moment you relate to most in the comments.
BONUS: The 9 Most Believable Rumors About iPhone 5
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It's been long rumored that the size of the iPhone 5 screen will be larger than the current iPhone screens. Many suspect it will be about 4 inches diagonally compared to the existing 3.5-inch display. Meanwhile, according to The Wall Street Journal, the iPhone 5 will tout a thinner screen, which would allow the device to be lighter in weight than ever before.
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The iPhone itself isn't the only piece of hardware expected to undergo a redesign. Not only have pictures surfaced of newly designed earbuds, a patent filed in April 2012 and approved last month has surfaced for what Apple is calling "vented in-the-ear headphones," which aims to cut back on the echoes you might hear of your voice while making phone calls. "The invention aims to improve the sound quality by venting or leakage," Apple said in the patent.
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An image of what is allegedly the logic board for the iPhone 5 popped up in August on a Chinese iPhone forum. The logic board is said to have more antenna connections than the one in the iPhone 4S, which suggests that the new iPhone could have LTE connectivity. LTE is significantly faster than existing 3G tech, and would bring the iPhone into line with the most current Android phones.
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One major clue we can garner from the invitations is that it might actually be called the iPhone 5, thanks to a large "5" in the shadow of the event's date. But some say the 5 could be in reference to the five rows of apps since it will actually be the company's sixth iPhone device.
A consequence of the larger screen which is rumored to have 640 x 1,136 resolution it's expected that we will see five full rows of apps.
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Rumors indicate that Apple will be switching its 30-pin dock connector for one with only 9 pins. This would make existing speakers and chargers useless when used with the new device. However, it's likely that Apple will introduce an adapter that will convert it back to its original 30 pins.
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There's been a lot of back and forth about whether or not Apple will include near field communications (NFC) technology in the iPhone 5, which would enable users to swipe devices at checkout to pay for items. Although this would surely help accelerate mobile payments as a phenomenon over the next few years, the new iPhone may not have room for NFC, according to Anandtech.
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According to 9 to 5 Mac, the SIM card slot may be a lot smaller. This could mean Apple is switching to newer, nano-SIM card, which is even smaller than the current micro-SIM in the iPhone 4S.
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9 to 5Mac is also reporting that two or more revamped iPod lines such as an updated iPod nano, iPod shuffle or iPod Touch could come out of the event next week. The lines will vary in size and storage capacity and are likely come in all different colors.
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