iPhone 7 and 7 Plus

Anyone running any of the IOS 11 beta's?

Wondering if it's still too buggy to install on my primary device

Been running it since the first Dev release on a 5S.

Can’t really say there is anything that stops it from being a daily driver.
 
For anyone who isn’t following the iOS 11 thread.

Ask Siri the following:

I see a little silhouetto of a man
 
For anyone who isn’t following the iOS 11 thread.

Ask Siri the following:

I see a little silhouetto of a man

Not iOS 11 or iPhone 7/7+ specific... but still fun.
 
Apple's iPhone 7 Remains World's Most Popular Smartphone

The world’s most popular smartphone remains the iPhone 7.

Between April and June, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus remained the top two best-selling smartphones around the world. They bested the recently released Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy S8+ by wide margins, according to Strategy Analytics.

During the second quarter of 2017, Apple sold 16.9 million iPhone 7 units vs. 15.1 million for the iPhone 7 Plus. The Samsung Galaxy S8 (10.1 million), Samsung Galaxy S8+ (9 million), and Xiaomi Redmi 4A (5.5 million) followed.

Says Juha Winter, senior analyst at Strategy Analytics:

iPhone 7 remains the world’s most popular smartphone model overall, due to a compelling blend of user-friendly design, extensive supporting apps, and widespread retail presence for the device.

On Aug. 1, Apple announced it had sold 41 million iPhones during the company’s third quarter, which was a slight increase year over year. The company doesn’t break down sales by handset model.

If the Samsung Galaxy S8 hopes to overtake the iPhone 7, it better hurry.

First introduced in September 2016, the iPhone 7/7 Plus are likely to be replaced early next month by the so-called “iPhone 8,” “iPhone 7s,” and “iPhone 7s Plus.”

https://appadvice.com/post/worlds-most-popular-smartphone/752617

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So downloaded iOS 11 BP 6 last night... all seems to be running well so far
 
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 vs iPhone 7 Plus Speed Test! - EverythingApplePro

[video=youtube;dJOWBUsEFfk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJOWBUsEFfk&t=153s[/video]
 
I am really battling with FaceTime lately.
It burns my phone up until the point I can’t hold it in my hands and my battery then in return last literally about 20 mins.
 
Anyone else noticed a difference in volume levels between iOS and Android when streaming audio to something like a bluetooth speaker?

On all my iOS devices the volume levels are much higher than on any Android device I've tried.
 
Anyone else noticed a difference in volume levels between iOS and Android when streaming audio to something like a bluetooth speaker?

On all my iOS devices the volume levels are much higher than on any Android device I've tried.

Not sure. iOS changes the volume of the output to a bluetooth device when you change the volume on the phone itself. Android might work the same.
 
Anyone else noticed a difference in volume levels between iOS and Android when streaming audio to something like a bluetooth speaker?

On all my iOS devices the volume levels are much higher than on any Android device I've tried.

Android has a limiter where it pops up and asks you to override it so it might be that.

It annoys me on both that volume can be adjusted from the devices though and there isn't some intelligence from the end point device to just take a baseline volume and work with it.

Frustrates me in the car every time when the main volume is high but the phone volume is low and jumps around between my and my wife's phone.
 
Android has a limiter where it pops up and asks you to override it so it might be that.

It annoys me on both that volume can be adjusted from the devices though and there isn't some intelligence from the end point device to just take a baseline volume and work with it.

Frustrates me in the car every time when the main volume is high but the phone volume is low and jumps around between my and my wife's phone.

On my S8 and Note 8 I had a samsung app called 'Sound Assistant', that remembers last used volume per app/device. It also allows you to by default change media volume, and not ringer volume.
 
On my S8 and Note 8 I had a samsung app called 'Sound Assistant', that remembers last used volume per app/device. It also allows you to by default change media volume, and not ringer volume.

My iPhone doesn't need an app. It just does it automatically.
 
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