Pho3nix
The Legend
Shot,
Not sure about Face ID thing looks like you have to wake it (lift phone, tap screen), but don’t need to pull up once unlocked.
EDIT: Im wrong, needs a swipe up to open.
No tap either, lift phone and swipe up
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Shot,
Not sure about Face ID thing looks like you have to wake it (lift phone, tap screen), but don’t need to pull up once unlocked.
EDIT: Im wrong, needs a swipe up to open.
Yeah, if you're used to 10 days then charging daily will take getting used to - I don't find it an issue - basically put it on charge when I go to bed but when travelling it's a pain to have to carry the charger with me
No issue with this - see if you can get them to demo it at the Apple Store - it's pretty loud (increases in volume you longer you leave it)
It unlocks when you look at the phone - then you swipe to get to your apps
Screencasting is of course perfect with Apple TV - that said, none of us here at home have any problems screencasting to LG TV so that may be an artefact of the TV you're casting to
This!!!!! So much this - it's why my wife is sticking to her iPhone 7+ even though it's quite old by now - she just can't let go of the fingerprint reader. Tbh, I only miss it very occasionally since I have an Apple Watch and that interacts with the phone to allow unlocking even with a mask on.
Personally, I'd be very hesitant to run an iPhone in a hybrid ecosystem (watch, earbuds) - when those three items are all Apple they interoperate like a dream - the whole is genuinely greater than the sum of the parts
You forgot the Find My integration with Air PodsProbably the right decision imo - integrating all those non-Apple devices with your phone is going to leave you feeling frustrated and you'll end up hating the iPhone for reasons that have nothing to do with the phone.
My own journey from Android to Apple was slow one - first I got the phone, then the other bits and pieces followed (fortunately, at the time I switched, Android watches, buds, media devices, etc were so kuk anyway that I hardly owned any so it wasn't a great loss).
I'll give you an example of how seamless all the Apple stuff is - Airpods in ear, listening to music on phone, pick up iPad, start YouTube video, sound automatically switches to Airpods; phone rings, answer call on watch 'cos phone is on desk 'over there', sound switches back to Airpods Youtube video pauses; walk into bedroom, switch on ATV which pops up a notification that Airpods are near - click button on ATV remote and they connect and I'm now listening to ATV on Airpods - it just 'works'
But ja, it's not going to be doing that with your current stuff you already own so you're going to have a suboptimal experience all round.
Shot,
Not sure about Face ID thing looks like you have to wake it (lift phone, tap screen), but don’t need to pull up once unlocked.
EDIT: Im wrong, needs a swipe up to open.
Could be the 10 year old reliable, but then again Im Casting through the Chromecast dongle so should matter one bit or byte.
It can be network locked, but I haven’t seen that with Telkom’s stock.I know with Android, some place carry single SIM, others have dual, and some carriers have different bloatware .
An iPhone is an iPhone ?
Doesn't matter where you buy or what SIM you use, or don't use ?
And only 1 year warranty ?
more Sad people hate Android with all its options and Choose to limit themselves to idiotphone, but as you were.
Im never going to buy one, even after using it for a period of time.
I know with Android, some place carry single SIM, others have dual, and some carriers have different bloatware .
An iPhone is an iPhone ?
Doesn't matter where you buy or what SIM you use, or don't use ?
And only 1 year warranty ?
AFAIK no iPhones in SA are network locked (only some of the cheap Androids)
I know with Android, some place carry single SIM, others have dual, and some carriers have different bloatware .
An iPhone is an iPhone ?
Doesn't matter where you buy or what SIM you use, or don't use ?
And only 1 year warranty ?
Correct. It's not really a thing here. In the UK most iPhones (and other phones, for that matter) are network locked. You can have it unlocked if you pay the operator some Pounds.
Point of order:
Devs charge for their apps... Apple provide a marketplace and take a commission.
Yeah, we had a court / Dept of Communication ruling in SA a couple of years back that did away with network lockin
There's no law in SA prohibiting network locking. The networks voluntarily agreed not to do it, but they're not legally obligated, which is why it's making a resurgence.Yeah, we had a court / Dept of Communication ruling in SA a couple of years back that did away with network lockin
There's no law in SA prohibiting network locking. The networks voluntarily agreed not to do it, but they're not legally obligated, which is why it's making a resurgence.
It would have been better had they been legally required to do it but ICASA took the easy way out... shocker.I didn't know that.
I just remember ICASA putting pressure on Vodacom and MTN.
So they did it voluntarily hey!
Telling that it's only evident on the cheapies that they import in bulk and rebrand as a Vodacom / MTN device.
I know with Android, some place carry single SIM, others have dual, and some carriers have different bloatware .
An iPhone is an iPhone ?
Doesn't matter where you buy or what SIM you use, or don't use ?
And only 1 year warranty ?
LOL! I am exactly the same, I got the Series 3 Apple Watch in 2019 and I cannot believe they are still pushing more updates to this thing, so I simply cannot justify upgrading.Apple Watch - I'm still rocking a Series 3 as my daily watch - so not sure what you mean by the battery not lasting - I'm wishing this thing would die so I can justify upgrading
Find my phone 'screams' at me - never had a problem hearing it