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    iPhone Apple managed to sell 4 times as many iPhone Xs in one quarter than Google managed to sell in an entire year.

    iPhone Apple managed to sell 4 times as many iPhone Xs in one quarter than Google managed to sell in an entire year.


    Apple managed to sell 4 times as many iPhone Xs in one quarter than Google managed to sell in an entire year.

    Posted: 05 May 2018 05:35 AM PDT

    With apple having shipped 16 million iphone Xs in the first quarter of 2018 ( one of the weakest quarters). It totally dwarfs what Google sells in an entire year. According to most estimates Google sold 3.9 million pixel devices in 2017. That's 4 phones the pixel, pixel xl, pixel 2 and the pixel 2xl.

    Ps: correct my grammar trying to improve my English

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    Upgraded iPhone 6S to 11.3.1, battery discharges super fast and phone slightly heats up.

    Posted: 04 May 2018 11:28 PM PDT

    So I recently updated my iPhone 6S to iOS 11.3.1 and now my battery is going down super fast! Even on low usage, it can go down 50% in an hour or two! I also noticed that my phone gets slightly warmer on the back, didn't do that before.

    I've closed all my apps and restarted phone, but it doesn't seem to help.

    Anyone else with this issue?

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    Switched from Android to iPhone. Here are some differences that future switch-ers should be aware of. (lengthy thoughts)

    Posted: 04 May 2018 03:52 PM PDT

    I've used high, mid and low end Android phones all my life until now. I decided to get a used iPhone 6s+ as an "experiment" (will probably upgrade in future).

    Below are some of the notes that I took while using the phone. Apologies if they are repetitive. What you read are notes that I took at different times. I didn't write all this just now.


    Scrolling animation is too slow on iOS, but it's significantly smoother. Takes a while for the page to stop scrolling after a finger-fling, and you can't do any actions like tapping to open a link, or swiping right/left ,until it's stopped scrolling. You can end the scroll by tapping on the screen, obviously. Would prefer to have the scrolling end quicker.

    Because of poor communication between apps in iOS, I couldn't change my Twitter profile picture by selecting an image from Google Photos. Twitter simply doesn't "see" Google Photos. I could only select from local images.

    iOS AssistiveTouch virtual home button is very useful. It let me navigate back to home without pressing down the physical home button. It's a substitute for the circle home button on Android. The downside is it doesn't work well with 3-rd party keyboards, so when I have the Assist button on the bottom, a 3rd party keyboard will rise it up to fill the bottom area with keyboard keys, but upon closing the keyboard, the Assist button won't go back the the place where I placed it initially. Now I have it placed somewhere else. Found the sweet spot. Changing opacity to 15% makes it virtually invisible while using other apps, but visible enough when it's needed.

    3D Touch makes it very easy to multitask. Combined with AssitiveTouch button, I hardly ever push down the physical home button. On Android I wound reach down and press the square button twice quickly; on iPhone I press down the left edge of the phone and swipe right. It's actually better for multitasking! I can adjust the level of pressure to make it easier.

    Back button is more consistent on Android. Some iOS apps require you to reach to different corners to back/close a window to go back to previous screen. It's nice to have a universal back button like on Android. Most iOS app do let you go back by swiping left from the screen edge, though (not 3D touch but a simple swipe).

    Every music app I've tried on iOS has a stupid design. The rewind bar is at the top. The skip buttons are at the center, and at the very bottom, where you're supposed to have the rewind bar, there is a gigantic Bluetooth volume slider. Why would you want to have an audio bar at the tip of the thumb? Something that the user isn't going to use often, and even if they do, there are physical buttons on the phone and on the Bluetooth headset that can control the audio?

    App Store is only slightly less laggy than Google Play Store, but it looks better.

    I don't need to press down the home button to unlock the phone. Lift up (from table, pocket, etc), screen lights up, touch the home button. Unlocked. Once again, I hardly ever press down the physical home button.

    System animations weren't as slow as I thought they would be. On Android I absolutely must reduce it to 0.5x from Developer Options. No need for this on iOS. It works fast where it needs to be fast, and it's really smooth.

    The phone feels good in hand even though it's bulky and one of the heavier phone's I've ever had. Not too heavy. It's very polished and feels premium. EHMMMMMMMM AHMMMMM COUGH COUGH it's not even glass but it feels premium COUGHHH EHMMMM sorry about that...

    I still don't understand why the notification area is cluttered with carrier logo and Wifi Icon on the left instead of right.

    Widgets are just as useful on iOS as on Android. I didn't feel a downgrade in experience. It actually makes more sense to have them collected in one place. On iOS you access them by swiping right, just like you open Google feed on Android. Since you'd normally place large Calendar widget on a secondary screen on Android due to lack of space on home page, it makes accessing widgets on iOS just as easy (1 swipe) as on Android (1 swipe to open secondary screen). Practically the same.

    iOS has tons of customizations. I spent 2 days going though all of them.

    Safari is faster than Chrome on any Android phone I've ever owned. Has better tab management than Chrome. AdGuard is almost as powerful as on desktop browsers. No ads or trackers. Has lots of custom features, disable JavaScript, change font size, site storage, reader view, offline reading, etc. Major improvement in web experience. If you use Firefox on desktop and have an iPhone, install Firefox on iOS and sign in to enable sync. On desktop install iCloud and enable bookmark sync with Firefox. Afterwards, the only browser you need to use is Safari (leave Firefox installed though). You can open a page on Safari and from the share panel send the page to your desktop, and it would open that tab on Desotp, just like you'd do from inside Firefox Android browser. This is similar to Handoff feature is you use Mac computer with iPhone. Also known as Continuum. Continuity. Whatever. You can also add bookmarks on Safari and they'll appear on Firefox Desktop, and vice versa. Same should be possible with Chrome, minus sending tabs to Chrome desktop because Chrome on desktop doesn't support that feature unlike Firefox.

    Sliding to open or close iOS notifications center is annoying. It needs to be swiped all the way down to open the notification center. If you swipe a few inches it still doesn't "understand" that you want to open it. Just a poorly designed thing. Needs a Tide pod therapy.

    Control Actions (aka Quick Actions but from the bottom) is better on iOS. I never open it by an accident while scrolling. It is easier to use and lets you customize it. It's only one swipe away, unlike on Android where you have to swipe the notification center twice.

    Disappointing that iOS lets you double-tap on home to shrink the page for one handed use, but you can't configure the double-tap to act as pressing the home button. This would eliminate the need for TouchAssist button. It's a software solution to a hardware problem that isn't available.

    Love the full backup feature. iTunes wasn't ask bad as people made it sound like.

    When I used iTunes on desktop to move mp3s to Music folder, VLC media player on iPhone couldn't see the music. It turns out I need to copy the same 2GB music library to VLC's own folder so it can see it, thus having two copies of each file. If I were to have 3 music apps, I'd have to use 6GB instead of 2GB space. It turns out this is a restriction imposed by the app, and not due to strict operating system. Another 3rd party music app was able to see the music files that were in the general Music folder.

    Android Settings app feels like an outdated toy after using iOS. The whole operating system feels more polished on iPhone. Keep in mind that I was on Android 7.1 before switching, and I've tried Stock, LG, Sony and HTC implementations.

    No issues with syncing Google data on iPhone. I had phone Contacts and Calendar setup with my Google account on Android. Signed into Google on iPhone, went to Settings and chose the Google account as the default for Calendar and Contacts. No disruption. All automatic. Now I have the iOS calendar that syncs the data to-from Google, and it has all the features as the Google Calendar app.

    iPhone calendar looks better and less childish than Google Calendar. No more annoying cartoonish images and wasted space all over the place. The list-view of day-to-day events looks much better and easier to follow. You can schedule repetitive events and get reminders earlier, just like on Google Calendar.

    Google Maps shows more public transit options than Apple Maps. I still keep Google Maps for better lane navigation. 90% of the time Apple's lane navigation works, but there are some lesser known parts of the city where Google knows lanes that Apple still won't show. Apple's arrival time is more accurate right from the beginning. Google Map will correct the time prediction over time, while Apple shows the same prediction from the beginning of the trip. Google Maps will show extra routes with similar ETA while you drive, while on Apple Maps you have to end the existing route and see the new list of available routes if you want another similar ETA route that was just recently calculated.

    Siri has been as good as G-Assistant for the things that I do. She is a bad girl, though. I asked her to define the word "mother" twice and she told me a "motherf--cker". I hope she won't tell me to go f__k myself next time I ask her to do something.

    Battery life is fantastic. Very little drain while on idle. Amazing for such a small 2800mHa unit. Went to bed with 41% and woke up with 41%.

    I love the swiping from left edge to go back. Most apps have implemented this. It's the equivalent of back button on Android, but a better version, because you don't have to reach all the way down with your thumb. The real problem begins with an app doesn't have it or it uses a dedicated RETURN button. You have to reach the top-left corner and tap it.

    Just wanted to remind that 3D touch is awesome. Not only for multi-tasking, but also for quick actions on app icons that lets you do actions without opening the app. Newer version of Android might have this feature in the form of holding down the app icon. Nova Launcher might also have something similar.

    I like the iMessage so far. There are so many features that I need more time to learn it all.

    Keyboards on iOS aren't as good. Can't have a layout where long-pressing a letter enters the character behind the key. Probably an iOS restriction. They did make it quick to enter a character by accessing it from the "." button though, but I'd prefer having them listed behind letter keys. The default keyboard is crap and won't remember-suggest things with characters in them. I'm using SwiftKey for flow-typing and better word learning. I also can't seem to change the keyboard height.

    Settings up a custom VPN and entering a certificate with credentials took 5 minutes. Now it's one tap away.

    Cellular page shows details about my data plan with T-Mobile. It even knows when my billing cycle ends and shows the correct amount of data used for the current cycle. For some reason the iPhone can see these plan details but Androids couldn't. Probably an exclusive deal between Apple.

    OneNote works better on iOS. On Android I couldn't paste a text on the right side of a text on the same line. Simple thing, yet impossible. Since Google got rid of Keep app and forces us to use the extension now (just a link to website), and I don't want to remain signed into that Google account, I made a switch to OneNote on all devices.

    Overcast is better than Apple Podcasts. Newsify for RSS news reading. AdGuard to block Safari ads, spyware, tracking.

    A 3 year old iPhone is faster than a year old flagship phone. Can't you believe this?

    I got a mini-heart attack yesterday while walking and listening to music. Turns out the iPhone doesn't rotate the screen while I walk. I have to stop walking in order to stop shaking my hands so the phone can rotate. Either a defective sensor or a eature. Either way I like it now that my heart-rate is back to 70s.

    I don't know if this is a placebo or not, but Bluetooth music sounds better. There are music elements that I can hear now that weren't there on Android phones. I have a collection that I always listen to, so this difference is noticeable.

    Playing YouTube videos at higher speeds (1.25x) distorts the sound with a high pitch. Like back in the days when you would make a fast video on Microsoft Movie Maker and it would sound cartoon-sh. No such issue on Android. If anyone knows a solution please help.

    Twitter client is actually showing tweets that are more than 7 hours old, without having to tap on the "load more" button. It also has the new Bookmarks feature, while my LG G5 running 7.1 LienageOS didn't have it despite the feature being out for a while. It also doesn't show "liked by others" snippets after I told it not to. On Android, I've been telling it not to show those "In case you missed it" things for a year but they would always show up. No such distractions on iPhone's version of Twitter.

    iPhone idle battery. Fantastic. Losing 0% oversight is a big improvement over the loss of 13% on most android phones. I regularly get 6.5h screen on time well before hitting 1%.

    iPhone screen looks better than any Android I've ever looked at. Has fewer ppi but looks sharper and more immersive than my previous phones. Reading on it is a joy. I don't understand how Apple did this. You have to use it to understand.

    Typing on iOS is a downgrade. Keyboards aren't smart, don't add a space after a period, need to use the double tap on spacebare feature. Constantly have to correct a mistake. I'm sure I'll get used to it, but it's a downgrade.

    Apple Maps doesn't clutter the map with green traffic conditions colors and only colors the streets where there is an actual traffic. It has good transit suggestions but not as robust as Google when it comes to alternative routes, which I assume are suggested less because Apple thinks you only care about the "best" routes. Still, I'd rather have all the transit info and make my own decision.

    Attaching things to an email is a bad experience on iOS. If you want to attach an image from Google Photos, you have to open Google Drive from the attachment feature's file manager, and it doesn't even show the image thumbnails, so you have to remember the actual title of the image that you're looking for. WTH?

    Typing is bad on iOS. No way to touch at the center of a word to change a letter. The 3D touch lets you press down the screen, swipe your finger to place the cursor at the center of the word to change a letter, but the swiping process is too fast and not precise. I end up placing the cursor a few letters away from where I intended to. Again, typing is a downgrade over Android.

    iPhone won't let me add a contact info on lock screen. I have to Photoshop an image that has my contact and set it as the background image. Seriously? LOL. Using the Find My iPhone to lock the phone will actually place the contact information, but I'd rather have it there at all times.

    I've always thought iPhone notification bar looks cluttered by the carrier and wifi logos, but now I realize that I never even have to look there, because all notifications are managed through digit badges on icons that show how many notification each app has. I prefer this approach. I believe Android Oreo introduced this feature, but f--k Oreo. Only very few people have or will have Oreo.

    ...which leads up to updates. Obviously it's nice to have the latest updates. I liyek it so far!

    iOS has a nice widget that shows the Bluetooth headset's battery status.

    The downside of 3D Touch is it isn't always obvious that you can 3D Touch something to do an action. Needs some learning, but it does add more features.

    Physical Silent switch has no persistent visual feedback while it's enabled. I left it enabled for a day and didn't know that the phone was on silent. On Android the notification area shows a vibrator icon or something similar.

    While playing multi-player games like Sea Battle, sometimes I have to wait forever for Apple to find a match partner because of how few people use iPhone around the world, and how few people have the particular app installed, compared to Android. Being part of a "bigger Android family" had its own advantages in multiplayer games.

    On iOS, swiping things right or left needs more precision. Often times it scrolls up or down if the finger motion is slightly diagonal and not perfectly horizontal. And since the scrolling animation is slow, I find myself having to wait for a failed swipe to stop the scroll animation so I can attempt another horizontal swipe. Not a huge issue but happens more often than it should.

    It's actually possible to reply to text messages without navigating away from the currently opened app, just like with Android notifications.

    There is a universal "data transfer" indicator next to the WiFi sign that shows up while the app you use syncs data. Very helpful in apps like OneNote because you can tell whether it's still transferring data or not.

    I miss the back and multitasking buttons less and less now. Using LG G5 after using iPhone (for 2 days) felt weird. I guess I prefer the 3D swipe and the normal swipe from the left edge. The downside is since this swipe is a back button, in order to open menus in apps you have to reach to their hamburger icon. On Android this swipe would normally open a menu (for example Google Maps would open the panel).

    Reading on iPhone is like reading a paper. It's really sharp - sharper than Android phones with higher resolutions. I get the feeling that I don't want to put the phone down. It's easier to focus on the text, fonts are displayed nicely, the slight warm color makes it a joy to look at. It has a night mode that reduces the blue light at a scheduled time. Once again, iOS is packed with features. You just have to find them.

    Screen rotation is smoother on iOS, and it's not even debatable. System animations in general are extremely smooth. Android feels toy-ish and un-polished in comparison.

    Safari is great. It's fast. Packed with features. Lets you use a 2rd party password manager like BitWarden to easily enter passwords within the page. I think Oreo added something similar that lets the app fill in fields by communicating better with the OS? Anyways... forget about Oreo. It's been out for over a year for developers and manufacturers but flagships like Galaxies are just starting to receive it. Gone are the days of having to wait forever for the latest and greatest feature to be available.

    Shout out to Tim Cook for absolutely no reason.

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    Help me decide! X or 8+

    Posted: 05 May 2018 07:17 AM PDT

    Hey everyone, so I have had a 6 since launch and it's on its last leg. I have countless problems all around and I'm looking to upgrade. With all the controversy surrounding the X I was curious to hear your guys opinion on the matter.

    I am leaning toward the X for the innovative side of the spectrum, and the OLED display, among other things. However, I have heard a lot of good and bad about the X, but little to nothing about the 8+. I just can't decide!

    EDIT: Wow thanks for all the responses guys!

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    SIM PIN Pros & Cons?

    Posted: 05 May 2018 04:53 AM PDT

    What are the Pros and Cons of using a SIM PIN in an iPhone nowadays?

    Pro: The biggest Pro I can think of is protecting your cell account if someone steals your SIM.

    Con: Lost/stolen iPhone will not connect to the network immediately if power cycled and Find My Phone wouldn't work.

    Is it worth it to set a PIN?

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    iPhone X for iPhone 8 Plus

    Posted: 05 May 2018 08:28 AM PDT

    I'm planning to switch from the iPhone X to the iPhone 8 Plus. What's the safest way to get my money's worth for a X? I've considered eBay, but many people have wanted against it due to scams, and the processing fee charged by eBay is quite a lot.

    Side note: if there are any out there that also decided to switch from the X to an 8+, was it worth it to go through the hassle of re-selling?

    Thanks!

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    BBC claims Apple using non-existent warranty clause to refuse iPhone battery replacements

    Posted: 04 May 2018 01:15 PM PDT

    My iPhone 7 no longer says “delivered” when I send texts. Is this an issue?

    Posted: 05 May 2018 07:28 AM PDT

    I was fiddling around with turning off imessage because it was crashing my computer. I'm doing so, I turned off and of SMS and MMS. Then I realized that messed things up, so I reset all network settings. Now it's just SMS and imessage on, but I can't see "delivered" on green messages, just blue iMessage messages

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    iPhone X Experience

    Posted: 05 May 2018 04:43 AM PDT

    I bought an iPhone X 256 about a month ago, i went out to test everything in the car, turns out that the earphones are not working. So i went back in and the store replaced them with new ones. A week after testing the phone i found that the speaker above the screen is buzzing very loud with loud noises, i went to the apple store and got it replaced. Now the replacement that i have heats up so hot when charging or using a couple of apps at the same time and the speaker is still buzzing.

    Now how many issues exactly are in that iphone ? I don't want to replace it with a defective phone again, is it just me ?

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    Looking for an iPhone X case

    Posted: 05 May 2018 06:32 AM PDT

    I would like one that has little bumpers on the corners of the screen so I can put my phone face down without scratching the screen .

    On my previous iPhones I've used brands like otter box, caseology and spigen.

    Can you recommend something ?

    Thanks

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    Is it worth it?

    Posted: 05 May 2018 06:03 AM PDT

    Would it be worth it now to save money to buy AirPods or would it be more worthwhile and worth my money to wait until they release the next generation of AirPods I've heard rumours of? Thanks

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    Should I get at&t iPhone 8+ or Unlocked iPhone 8+?

    Posted: 05 May 2018 09:43 AM PDT

    I've had the same iPhone since 2013. My phone still works fine, but I really like the 8+ 256GB. Not sure if I should get the at&t phone or the unlocked phone. Has anyone had any issues with an unlocked phone on at&t's network?

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    Due Dates on iOS reminder app

    Posted: 05 May 2018 09:36 AM PDT

    Can anyone tell me how to create reminders with due dates Reminders App

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    Need some opinions!

    Posted: 05 May 2018 08:54 AM PDT

    Hello Reddit!

    Currently have an iPhone 7 and looking to upgrade to an iPhone X have been considering it for about a month now but price was kind of a concern at first but I found one a bit cheaper than other places! Had my 7 for about a year and a half.

    Anyone gone from a 7 to a X and regret it? Good choice?

    Am I worthwhile holding off till the new phone launches?

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    Just got my new X, weird touch input while charging

    Posted: 04 May 2018 05:48 PM PDT

    Title says it all. whenever I charge my phone with my charger it has weird ghost touches but with my brother 's charger it's fine .Also my charger works on his just good.Any tips on how not to get that with my charger ?

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    So it’s been two months since I switched to iOS

    Posted: 05 May 2018 07:52 AM PDT

    I switched to iOS two months ago, my old android phone, the Blu Life One X2 64gb, was getting slow and unstable, like it frequently does a thing where it showed was my background then the screen turns off for a few minutes.

    That tipped me over the edge, I would rather take stability over customization and extreme freedom, I never really changed my home screen anyways. So I went on Facebook and found a iPhone 6 Plus with 128gb for only 200.

    First day there was a problem with it constantly making me change my Apple ID password, but support helped me out with solving it, and it was way less annoying than my phone turning black for minutes. After I gotten in and could use my phone, I instantly loved it. Now sure, since I didn't have a case, my phone's now cracked (now I gotta get money for a case, screen and a battery...), but there's nothing I miss from android, besides apks for apps not in the store.

    Sure there's many questionable things like how you can't turn off WiFi or Bluetooth, but I'm here to stay and hope to get a job so I can get the 7 plus, I don't use my headphone jack anyways... I really hope they update Siri though, it was fine back then, but now that voice assistants are becoming more powerful, it's really lacking... also it might just be me, but the WiFi gets really weird.

    But I love it, I pretty much just use my phone for everything but games so performance isn't going to affect me for a while. Glad to be apart of the community, or an iSheep as known by Android fanboys.

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    How do I get HBO on Hulu on my iPhone?

    Posted: 05 May 2018 07:51 AM PDT

    As all things with my iPhone, it's been made unnecessarily complicated to add HBO for $4.99 a month to my Hulu subscription which is billed through iTunes. Anybody know if this is possible to do, and if so how?

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    Apple not supporting USB-PD fast charging anymore?

    Posted: 04 May 2018 09:50 PM PDT

    I bought an Anker 30W USB-PD charger to get fast charging, but in the 2 days I've used it it never dinged twice indicating fast charging. I asked Anker about how it doesn't ding twice indicating fast charging, and this is their answer. https://imgur.com/a/NPGLzy8

    Did Apple change in an iOS update such that it only dings twice for their own Apple chargers now? I'll have to see Sunday when I get a replacement Anker charger.

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    iPhone 7 Mic and Speakers not responding

    Posted: 04 May 2018 04:30 PM PDT

    Hello everyone, I have an iPhone 7 running iOS 11.3.1 -As of now when I activate Siri there is no response. -I've opened the Voice Memos and I can not hit the record button. -I've made a phone call and NEITHER phone picks up any sound form the mics. The test phone if I speak will not go thru my speakers either on my iPhone 7 also the loud speaker button is grayed out and cannot press it.

    I've also done a hard reset.

    I'm guessing it's an iOS bug. What do you guys think? iPhone has never been opened.

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    Can’t get car to play music from iPhone 8+

    Posted: 05 May 2018 05:30 AM PDT

    So I recently upgraded from a 6 to an 8+ and for some reason, my car no longer recognises my phone to play music?

    I drive a 2010 Honda City and I used to play music by plugging in my cable. Now, the song plays on my phone but my car's display just reads, "No Song" all the time.

    Any advice on this?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Old Borrowed Iphone showing new text and call data?

    Posted: 05 May 2018 03:47 AM PDT

    I recently purchased an Iphone X and this is the first Iphone I've ever bought, however an ex girlfriend let me use her Iphone 5 temporarily when one of my phones broke.

    On the Iphone 5 i created my apple ID and it's the same ID that i'm currently using for my new phone.

    My question is.... that old Iphone 5 is just sitting in a drawer at her house and has no cellular service, but since it shares the same apple ID as my current phone can she see my texts and calls if the phone is turned on and connected to WIFI?

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    Blank bookmarks in safari

    Posted: 05 May 2018 03:34 AM PDT

    I am having issues with blank bookmarks in safari. I have no idea how they got there, but the first one showed up about a week ago. Trying to edit the bookmarks does not work. Here is what it looks like, and here is where I try to edit my bookmarks. How do I get rid of these?

    ETA: I have an iPhone SE running 11.3.1

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