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- Robinhood GME traders ask Apple to remove it from App Store
- People who don't update their iPhones, how are they doing?
- Has Apple's glass gotten worse or am I just crazy?
- iPhone 13 Lightning port
- Are there any differences between the 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max Lidar sensors?
- iOS 14.4 is available now on iPhone and iPod touch
- Bluetooth choices and audio restriction
Robinhood GME traders ask Apple to remove it from App Store Posted: 30 Jan 2021 03:16 PM PST
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People who don't update their iPhones, how are they doing? Posted: 31 Jan 2021 11:07 AM PST i'm curious because of stories of updates slowing down phones and such. [link] [comments] | ||
Has Apple's glass gotten worse or am I just crazy? Posted: 30 Jan 2021 04:22 PM PST Since early 2018 I've used an iPhone X and since 2017 I've been using the Apple Watch Series 1. This was until recently when I upgraded to the 12 mini and AW S6. Not even half a year into owning both of these new devices they have scratches on them. On the iPhone X and AW S1 I didn't have a single scratch on either. This made me think quite highly of Apple's build quality and the glass that they used. So, going into the 12 mini and the S6 I didn't pay any attention into changing my my use habits and taking more care of them because the older items I used held up so well. Im not sure if this is useful information but I got the Series 6 watch as soon as it came out because it came in Product(Red) finally and I got the 12 mini about 2 weeks after it was announced. Maybe I'm just crazy and I've been wildly more rough on these devices than I used to but I think theres something up with the new glass they are using. Anyway I'd like to know what the community has to say. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 31 Jan 2021 12:26 AM PST I am writing this post hoping that someone from Apple is tracking this subreddit. I am fully aware that if the decision to remove the port is final nothing can change that but...
The reason I have some many cables and earbuds, as many of you I can imagine, is because both of them were packed together with the device (iPhone or iPad) and they last for many years (kudos to Apple's quality control). Don't forget that this the reason Apple cited to get rid of the charger, you have so many in your house already. So until consumers accumulate gradually both wireless cables and airpods is better for Apple to keep the port. What are your thoughts? [link] [comments] | ||
Are there any differences between the 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max Lidar sensors? Posted: 27 Jan 2021 12:03 AM PST I'm a 3D graphics designer so I'm really concerned about the lidar feature [link] [comments] | ||
iOS 14.4 is available now on iPhone and iPod touch Posted: 26 Jan 2021 10:08 AM PST
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Bluetooth choices and audio restriction Posted: 26 Jan 2021 03:37 PM PST The latest iPhone update out today lets you choose the type of Bluetooth device you're connected to. This means you can avoid the audio restrictions which iOS used to impose indiscriminately on, for example car radios, everything as headphones. This means audio restrictions will no longer be applied to any device which is set as anything other than headphones. Tap the i next to the Bluetooth connection in settings [link] [comments] |
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