iPhone Last-Minute 5G iPhone SE Details Leaked By Reliable Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo |
- Last-Minute 5G iPhone SE Details Leaked By Reliable Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo
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- I genuinely believe that Apple undersold the battery life on the 13 Pro Max
- Apps sell your location data despite Apple policies, using simple workaround
- Why cannot we set alarms for a specific date? You can do it Android.
- why iphones cpu is better than other phones(like Samsung xiaomi etc)
- Leaked photos show off four new iPhone 13 silicone case colors
- If your internet seems slower than usual
- What is going on with the Discord Server?
- "iPhone users only buy iPhones because they want to show off their status and feel good about themselves."
- App lock
- Ukraine asks Apple to stop product sales and block App Store access in Russia
- Leaked schematic image claims to show true size of iPhone 14 'notch + pill' cutout design
- What keeps me coming back to iPhone, when Android tempts me...
Last-Minute 5G iPhone SE Details Leaked By Reliable Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo Posted: 04 Mar 2022 06:59 AM PST
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Apple stops all product sales in Russia as RT and Sputnik removed from App Store | World News Posted: 01 Mar 2022 01:26 PM PST
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Posted: 03 Mar 2022 02:32 PM PST March 8 announcement. How long before it's in Apple store on average? [link] [comments] | ||
iPhone SE. What apple should do Posted: 03 Mar 2022 02:01 PM PST If Apple were smart they would make the iPhone SE have the iPhone 12 mini body, remove face ID and put touch ID on the power button like on the iPad [link] [comments] | ||
Web developers challenge Apple to allow other browser engines on iOS Posted: 02 Mar 2022 01:53 AM PST | ||
I genuinely believe that Apple undersold the battery life on the 13 Pro Max Posted: 01 Mar 2022 10:11 AM PST I've had my 13 Pro Max for a few days now, and what has had to be the biggest upgrade for me bar none is this battery. So far, I have only had to charge my phone twice, the first of which being after two consecutive days of usage. The second instance, I think, is even more impressive. So, I end this past Sunday with my phone still at 80%. I set it down on my nightstand and go sleep, wake up the next morning to get ready for work, and check to see how much battery I still have left. In an absolute shock to me, having believed that I would've at the most had 75%-73% left, which would still be incredible… After over 8 hours of me sleeping, this damn phone was on 78 perfect battery life, having only dropped TWO percent the entire day. Astonished, I head to work, do my shift, and get home that night with still around 68% left, and that's where I'm kinda left at today. Here, 3 whole days later, I'm still sitting at 37% left. Like… This is legitimately tablet level stamina. For me especially, as I don't consider myself to be a "power user" (I still regularly use my phone, just not in the way that a power user person would consider), the 13 Pro Max will most assuredly be a 3 day phone for me at the most. I've literally never seen nor experienced this with any other smartphone; my XS Max would look at me funny for even considering going more than a day without charging. This damn thing really is a league of its own, and if Apple somehow improves on this with the 14s? I'll genuinely be shocked in a good way. As it stands though, the 13 PM, this giant, beefy as hell, tank of a phone, is the undisputed battery life champ. [link] [comments] | ||
Apps sell your location data despite Apple policies, using simple workaround Posted: 28 Feb 2022 10:16 PM PST
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Why cannot we set alarms for a specific date? You can do it Android. Posted: 28 Feb 2022 10:31 AM PST The native Clock app doesn't let you set up an alarm on a specific day. I don't need to be reminded about it and it's already on my calendar. I don't need a notification, I need to set an alarm for weeks in advance. title edit: You can do it on* Android. edit: some of you suggested Calendar for example, but there are a few problems like no ability to select a specific time to a minute, since it's in 5 minute increments and if I change the calendar alert sound, i don't need it for all other calendar events. Same can be said for the Reminders app. [link] [comments] | ||
why iphones cpu is better than other phones(like Samsung xiaomi etc) Posted: 01 Mar 2022 05:08 AM PST I love the iphones because of powerful cpu and how amazing performing games and heavy apps Why is so superior than other smartphones? [link] [comments] | ||
Leaked photos show off four new iPhone 13 silicone case colors Posted: 27 Feb 2022 09:20 PM PST
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If your internet seems slower than usual Posted: 28 Feb 2022 06:58 AM PST Turn off Private Relay - I have 300mbps internet and I was basically at a crawl. I turned off Private Relay and turned on my own VPN and I'm back to normal speeds. I totally had forgotten I had turned on Private Relay. [link] [comments] | ||
What is going on with the Discord Server? Posted: 27 Feb 2022 02:43 PM PST I used the Discord Server to be notified of software updates and news about iPhones, but the server has been shutdown twice now. I mean, it's partnered and advertised heavily on the subreddit, why is it continuing to be shut down? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 27 Feb 2022 12:49 AM PST Well, I have seen this argument a lot, and I've long been dismissing it as a stereotype coming from idiots. My dad uses an iPhone and he loves it. Then one day, my brother comes and says that iPhone users only buy iPhones because they want to feel good about themselves while showing off their status. When I argued that it was just a stereotype, and that I've talked to people and they use it because they love it, he just said, "there's almost no useful feature that an iPhone delivers and my Redmi Note 10 doesn't. Nobody will accept that they've bought a phone to show off, so they're just making excuses." When I asked for proof for his strong claim, he started talking about evolution. "During ancient times, when humans weren't so civilized, they used to live in groups. Living in groups would better protect them from danger and also help them hunt more efficiently. Of course, there would be confusions and disputes, so these groups always had one intelligent leader who'd tell the members of the group what to do. As time went by, these leaders slowly started to allocate more resources to them, like more food than other members. But the other members didn't rebel against this because he was a good leader and helped them hunt really efficiently. But other members of the group would get envious. Envious of the power and privilege of the leader. This is just human nature. They wanted to be like the leader, to look like the leader, to talk like the leader, to eat like the leader, etc. Since then, humanity has come a long way in civilization, but that ape-mindset has never gone. It's human nature to try to be like those who have a higher status than them. Today, people see the celebrities, the elites and rich people use iPhones. So they buy iPhones too, just to feel like they're among the elites and to show off how elite they are." I said that his theory just looked at a few aspects of human nature and there can be thousands of theories drawn to explain why people buy iPhones, but they're not equally convincing. He asked me to come up with another theory that explains the people buying iPhones. Of course, I couldn't weave out a big theory like his in a few seconds, so I just commented that his theory wasn't convincing. He then said that I was rejecting science and I'm therefore deluded. When I asked for proof that I'm deluded, he just said that he's a doctor and has studied psychiatry. If I want to know more about my delusion, I need to do a Psychiatry course. I couldn't help but give up. I know that you can't always justify your purchases with features. There are a lot of people who think that iPhones have less features than Android ones, but still buy it, because they just love it. And comparing specs doesn't always act as a good defense anyway, because most gimmicks that come with premium phones in general aren't something most buyers care about. At least from my experience, most iPhone users buy iPhones not because they have more features or they bring something more useful to the table, but simply because they love it. You don't always need a reason to like something, but here I go: what's your reason to buy an iPhone? Is my brother right all the way? Or he's just a duffer? Hopefully, I'm not deluded. But losing my mind already. Thanks! Edit: Just noticed I didn't include a part of his opinion. He said that people like us, whose income is $20K p.a. are just irrational if they buy iPhones, and are basically insecure. I also live in a place where Androids are extremely common, and iMessage isn't a problem. I'm from India, so Indian perspectives are welcome. My brother has a habit of shaving off arguments to say "I said that for Indians, and life is wildly different here than from the West where things are different." [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 27 Feb 2022 10:26 AM PST Why doesn't apple bring out app lock when it is most important feature for privacy. [link] [comments] | ||
Ukraine asks Apple to stop product sales and block App Store access in Russia Posted: 26 Feb 2022 06:58 AM PST
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Leaked schematic image claims to show true size of iPhone 14 'notch + pill' cutout design Posted: 26 Feb 2022 03:05 PM PST
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What keeps me coming back to iPhone, when Android tempts me... Posted: 26 Feb 2022 09:28 AM PST I have owned more Android devices than Apple devices, but have been with Apple since the XR (XR, 11 Pro, 12 Mini and now 13 Pro). It seems every year when a new Android device is released, I get the itch to switch (#bars), LOL. This year it's obviously the S22 Ultra (Note). I have been watching YouTube reviews and seriously considering switching back, but then I remember what pulled me to iPhone and keeps me here: The updates: I know Samsung has been doing better, and Google always has timely updates, but the way Apple releases updates, and has timely bug fix updates is unmatched. Knowing that my phone could easily last another 4-5 years with support is comforting. Tech Support: After I had my XR for about 7 months, the silent switch on the side of the device would not stay locked in position, so it was wiggling between the two positions, so in my pocket it felt like I was receiving notifications because it would give me a haptic vibration when it slid to the vibrate position (really annoying). I took it into the Apple store and the tech support guy fiddled with it for a few minutes and then said "this can't be fixed in the store." Of course that upset me because I have previously dealt with Samsung and having to mail my device in for repairs, but he quickly eased my worries and said "I'll go get you a new device from the back." I was surprised, because like I said, when I had the Samsung, I had an issue with the charging port and Samsung wanted me to mail it in (understandable due to them not having physical support centers), but also couldn't tell me if it would be covered at their expense, or how long they would keep it. Family: If it weren't for most of my family having iPhones, and us all using Apple Music together ($15 a month for 6 devices is a good deal) I might be more likely to want to switch back. iPhones work mostly flawlessly by itself, and how they interact with other iPhones i.e. AirDrop, iMessage, etc. is very convenient. Accessories: It's no surprise that everywhere you look there's multiple accessories for iPhone. Of course other phones have accessories as well, but walk into any store and you are more likely to find a much wider selection of accessories for the iPhone over any other device. These are a few reasons I have stayed with Apple, if you have any to add, please do because I might not have considered it. TL;DR I have stayed with Apple for updates, tech support etc. add your reasons for being loyal, I'd like to hear what others enjoy about their experience. [link] [comments] |
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