iOS 18 features revealed

Never had Google play services draining your battery I see.
I never owned a doggee phone, so no. Besides, you could simply clear the cache and data for play services, for any app or service for that matter. If that didn't work, just uninstall the latest version and update it again. No need to reset all settings.

Why do you need to reset your iPhone the whole time?
 
I never owned a doggee phone, so no. Besides, you could simply clear the cache and data for play services, for any app or service for that matter. If that didn't work, just uninstall the latest version and update it again. No need to reset all settings.

Why do you need to reset your iPhone the whole time?
To each their own.
 
To each their own.
You claim that resetting all settings is a great feature and that Android should copy it. I ask why one would need it on an iPhone, and you deflect by listing Google Play battery issues :D
I suggest a solution that doesn't require resetting. Btw, Android has a features to reset all settings, including resetting app settings. You wouldn't know this because you haven't used Android in years. You're nothing more than a troll.
 
Anyone know why a 6-month old iPhone 15 requires me to sign into Apple at least once a day to keep the phone operational? This warning message appears at least once a day

The iStore say this is normal. I have had iPhones for 12 years and this is the first time seeing this

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You claim that resetting all settings is a great feature and that Android should copy it. I ask why one would need it on an iPhone, and you deflect by listing Google Play battery issues :D
I suggest a solution that doesn't require resetting. Btw, Android has a features to reset all settings, including resetting app settings. You wouldn't know this because you haven't used Android in years. You're nothing more than a troll.
I must have missed it. Thanks.
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Anyone know why a 6-month old iPhone 15 requires me to sign into Apple at least once a day to keep the phone operational? This warning message appears at least once a day

The iStore say this is normal. I have had iPhones for 12 years and this is the first time seeing this

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Sign completely out and sign in again? Start a thread in the Apple subforum. You’re not going to get much luck here.
 
Anyone know why a 6-month old iPhone 15 requires me to sign into Apple at least once a day to keep the phone operational? This warning message appears at least once a day

The iStore say this is normal. I have had iPhones for 12 years and this is the first time seeing this

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Are you signed on on another device with that Apple ID?

Do you use a VPN?

Do you swap between mobile data and corporate WiFi regularly?

Those are the kinds of things that appear to trigger that annoying message for me.
 
Anyone know why a 6-month old iPhone 15 requires me to sign into Apple at least once a day to keep the phone operational? This warning message appears at least once a day

The iStore say this is normal. I have had iPhones for 12 years and this is the first time seeing this

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Definitely not normal.

Maybe try on LTE, could be it’s getting blocked and doesn’t go through properly.
 
@Bernoldus Niemand I decided to delete all my photos from iCloud and just focus on Google Photos.

So I select and then ‘select all’ to start deleting. It asks me ‘are you sure?’ and I select ‘yes’

It then says ‘oh you can’t do more than 1000 at a time’ …

The only option is manual select one-by-one or ‘all’ …. So does that mean I have to select one by one up to 1,000? Or is there an easier way?

It seems like I’m missing something as it can’t be that tough - surely?
 
Is there a way to adjust the keyboard height without using the display zoom setting?
 
@Bernoldus Niemand I decided to delete all my photos from iCloud and just focus on Google Photos.

So I select and then ‘select all’ to start deleting. It asks me ‘are you sure?’ and I select ‘yes’

It then says ‘oh you can’t do more than 1000 at a time’ …

The only option is manual select one-by-one or ‘all’ …. So does that mean I have to select one by one up to 1,000? Or is there an easier way?

It seems like I’m missing something as it can’t be that tough - surely?
Just turn iCloud Photos off via settings and it’ll get deleted after 30 days.
 
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