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- Apple Testing In-Display Fingerprint Sensor for iPhone 13, Foldable iPhone Also in the Works
- Ultra-wide vs wide angle shot on iPhone 12 in Providence, RI
- Most efficient way(s) to scan smaller items with iPhone 12 pro max?
- Has anyone noticed the iPhone 12 leather cases don’t develop a patina the same way older models did?
- WhatsApp Delays Privacy Policy Update That Led to Confusion Over Facebook Data Sharing
- Apple Considers Foldable iPhone; Minor Changes Planned for 2021 Models
- Does anyone know the website where you “build” your iPhone with Apple accessories and such?
- Can anyone whose had California Poppy since launch comment on how the leather has changed over time?
- Apple Loses Appeal in VirnetX Dispute, Could Owe Over $1.1 Billion
- Anyone tried both the Genuine MagSafe wallet and a cheap knockoff?
- Apple Shares Behind the Scenes Look at Creating 'Shot on iPhone' Videos
- Can iPhone help get vaccine easier?
- iPhone 12 Pro screen is really not what Apple is advertising
- Which autofill service do you use?
Apple Testing In-Display Fingerprint Sensor for iPhone 13, Foldable iPhone Also in the Works Posted: 15 Jan 2021 04:05 PM PST
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Ultra-wide vs wide angle shot on iPhone 12 in Providence, RI Posted: 16 Jan 2021 09:35 AM PST
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Most efficient way(s) to scan smaller items with iPhone 12 pro max? Posted: 16 Jan 2021 07:39 AM PST One of the reasons I purchased an iPhone 12 pro max this time around compared to an android phone was to mess around with the Lidar. I have used it successfully to create scans of rooms and larger scale items without issue, and the details are pretty good. While I have enjoyed the uses, I want to take it to the next level and actually scan AND print something. I have this car part that i'm working on that's around 12" long and around 6" wide, and i'd like to be able to make it into an STL so I can make it taller. Are people doing this yet? I know that all of it is possible, I can't seem to create a scan of just the object itself and not the surroundings. Do I need some combination of devices to pull this off? Thank you. [link] [comments] | ||
Has anyone noticed the iPhone 12 leather cases don’t develop a patina the same way older models did? Posted: 15 Jan 2021 05:51 PM PST I'm 2 months in with my iPhone 12 saddle brown leather case and it pretty much looks fairly mint with some patina on the edges... Back in 2017 when I got the iPhone X, my leather case had developed a nice patina 3 weeks in... I feel like something subtle must have changed? [link] [comments] | ||
WhatsApp Delays Privacy Policy Update That Led to Confusion Over Facebook Data Sharing Posted: 15 Jan 2021 04:10 PM PST
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Apple Considers Foldable iPhone; Minor Changes Planned for 2021 Models Posted: 15 Jan 2021 01:30 PM PST
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Does anyone know the website where you “build” your iPhone with Apple accessories and such? Posted: 15 Jan 2021 04:49 PM PST I saw the website on here a while ago and can't find it for the life of me. [link] [comments] | ||
Can anyone whose had California Poppy since launch comment on how the leather has changed over time? Posted: 15 Jan 2021 05:16 PM PST I'm thinking about buying my first *new* iPhone in many years, and considering the California Poppy or Hunting Saddle.. would anyone mind commenting on how the color of theirs has changed, if at all? I have something made of leather that started just darker than the California Poppy, and it's aged into this deep, beautiful color. I was hoping for the same result on this case - I feel as though Hunting Saddle might get a little too dark, by looking at older variations' current status. Thanks in advance, if anyone is able to provide their experience! [link] [comments] | ||
Apple Loses Appeal in VirnetX Dispute, Could Owe Over $1.1 Billion Posted: 15 Jan 2021 04:06 PM PST
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Anyone tried both the Genuine MagSafe wallet and a cheap knockoff? Posted: 15 Jan 2021 05:08 PM PST I just got one that's a knockoff, but I'm incredibly happy with it. I wanted to know how much more grip the Apple version has though. Since all the stores are in express mode I don't really have a way to try it out :/ [link] [comments] | ||
Apple Shares Behind the Scenes Look at Creating 'Shot on iPhone' Videos Posted: 15 Jan 2021 10:15 AM PST
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Can iPhone help get vaccine easier? Posted: 16 Jan 2021 09:32 AM PST I know that this may sound goofy, but we are Senior citizens and wonder if there is a 'Redial' app that can help us try to get through to the very busy scheduling numbers? TIA! [link] [comments] | ||
iPhone 12 Pro screen is really not what Apple is advertising Posted: 16 Jan 2021 07:26 AM PST Hello Reddit, I got my iPhone 12 Pro in December and after two weeks of using the phone I noticed that it already has a few scratches on the screen. The scratches dont start straight from the edge of the screen and few of them are kinda deep. I have not dropped it and I've never had any other objects in the same pocket where I usually keep my phone. I cant think of anything else that could scratch the screen besides my fingers (and nails). "But it's your own fault, why did you not use screen protector?" Well, because I bought a touch screen device that costs over 1000 euros and one could expect that it can handle normal use without scratches. Also, my older devices never had screen protectors and they did not scratch like this on a normal use. I've had couple of iPhones before (OG SE and iPhone 6), Oneplus and Samsung phones. Never scratched those on a daily usage. I understand that scratches or cracks may appear if I drop the phone, but that ain't the case this time. Apple also marketed these ceramic screens as "tougher than any smartphone glass and 4x better drop performance". Straight quote from iPhone 12 Pro product overview page: "Tough is great, but we also wanted to make it scratch-resistant. So, using our dual ion-exchange process we use on the back glass, we protect against nicks, scratches, and everyday wear and tear." So I guess I was stupid to assume that these screens would handle normal use. However even if I was using the screen protectors, that won't erase the fact that the screens are not as good as they are advertised for customers. I contacted Apple support and sent pictures and videos about my device, because I thought that screen has to be faulty. Their response was that there is nothing wrong with the device and their insurance does not cover these cosmetic damages as they called them. So I came to conclusion that there is only two options, either my device is faulty (which is not true regarding Apple) or the screens are not what they say they should be. I really have mixed feelings about the phone, camera, iOS and battery life are all superb, but the screen build quality is so poor. I really expected more from a device especially in this price range. I googled (after noticing the scratches) about the iPhone 12 model screens scratching easily and apparently I am not the only one who has this issue. How is this possible that they can advertise the screen to be better than the previous ones and claim something that is completely not true? "iPhone already had the toughest glass in a smartphone. So to dramatically increase the durability of iPhone 12 Pro, we had to introduce an all-new material." as they also market on the website. It's frustrating that they just blame the customers for using the device normally. Does Apple have any responsibility on how they advertise these devices? tl;dr: Bought an iPhone 12 Pro and after two weeks of basic usage the screen started to scratch. I am dissapointed that I paid over 1000 euros for a device that does not live up to the expectations. I totally understand IF I had dropped the phone or used it carelessly so the screen may crack or scratch, but that is not the case here. How can Apple advertise these products to be scratchproof and tougher than other phones if they most certainly are not? [link] [comments] | ||
Which autofill service do you use? Posted: 15 Jan 2021 06:09 PM PST iOS is severely lacking in this department compared to Android'a native Chrome smart auto fill service or even the other services on the platform. I have tried multiple other alternatives like Microsoft (via their Authenticator app), Google (via chrome), Bitwarden and Firefox Lockwise and none of them have been remotely pleasant or reliable to use. Very rarely did any of them auto fill correctly and I usually had to manually choose the data from the list and at other times the apps don't even detect/show up. And let's not forget the fact that no new passwords could be added via these services as well. So what's the situation regarding paid sevices like 1password, LastPass or even Dropbox? Are they good enough for regular use or is the 1st party the way to go? [link] [comments] |
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