Went back to Android and the one thing I still love is you can put icons where you want. If I want gaps between icons, I can have them.The advantage of Android is that there is always something you can change or tweak.
Went back to Android and the one thing I still love is you can put icons where you want. If I want gaps between icons, I can have them.The advantage of Android is that there is always something you can change or tweak.
Shame Apple devices do not come supplied with a tutorial on how to file a Class Action as it seems its the only way millions get satisfaction with Apple LOL
You mean the guy that is supposed to be knowledgeable and failed to observe guidelines and admitted to negligently storing his unused deviceYou see the video from that British youtuber who was forced to hand his battery expanding phones over to Samsung, and months later they've not said a word to him or issued any replacements or fixed units?![]()
You mean the guy that is supposed to be knowledgeable and failed to observe guidelines and admitted to negligently storing his unused device
I do not think he was forced to, unless it was in any agreement he signed, but for sure he should get some feed back at least![]()
Yes he did, he noted temperature extremes and battery storage capacity were not as guidelines ie negligentLOL no he didn't. He stores all his phones all in the same place, same way, and only the Samsung ones are killing themselves with dangerous expanding batteries.
MKHBD appeared on his video and vouched for him. As did JerryRigAnything.
Too little too late. They missed the boat with their indecisive and constantly changing messaging and video. They let Zuck out do them with What's app, Hangouts would've never let What's app see the light of day.Duo changed to Meet now. It seems to work well for cross platform video chat.
They let Zuck out do them with What's app, Hangouts would've never let What's app see the light of day.
Having moved to a Galaxy Fold 4 after years on iOS, I find that Android has grown a lot during that time and the same can be said for Samsung's stock software. Instead of looking for how to uninstall it, I'm actively using a good chunk of it.I hate that nothing about android is magical revolutionary or even remarkable. Android is just so plain vanilla, bland and boring, but I do hope it changes.
They let Zuck out do them with What's app,
Not to mention - Zuckerberg simply BOUGHT Whatsapp, he wasn't responsible for the creation of it...I’m not sure what you mean by this.
He bought it in 2014, did a wonderful job of promoting and improving it to where it is today. Where is Google today with messaging, how is that RCS coming along that Apple will never implement.Not to mention - Zuckerberg simply BOUGHT Whatsapp, he wasn't responsible for the creation of it...
I have a iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone XR, iPad mini, iPad Air, iPad Pro, Mac Book Air, iPod pro and an Apple Watch Ultra. I have had many flagship Android devices and know that from your comments that you haven't had any. If you had, you couldn't/wouldnt have typed what you did above.I hate that nothing about android is magical revolutionary or even remarkable. Android is just so plain vanilla, bland and boring, but I do hope it changes.
That's possible but it could also be that his mind was already made up that Android doesn't compare to iOS. We are now seeing some of the ideas that Android first introduced in 2011 to iOS. Live tiles and widgets is one of them. Samsung first introduced the idea with TouchWiz back in 2011.I have a iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone XR, iPad mini, iPad Air, iPad Pro, Mac Book Air, iPod pro and an Apple Watch Ultra. I have had many flagship Android devices and know that from your comments that you haven't had any. If you had, you couldn't/wouldnt have typed what you did above.
Works great, with the people on my contacts list that have Android devices. Doesn't work at all with iOS people...how is that RCS coming along that Apple will never implement.
Just curious if it's been documented to actually work? Other than one article I've seen.LOL - my brother (who is all-in on iOS) was telling us this weekend about the car crash detection that Apple is rolling out. My response - my Pixel has been able to do that for 2 years. His response "are they advertising it?"
WTF does it matter? The feature has been there, even if it's not been advertised!
IDK, and I'm not about to test it. For the next 18 months at least it doesn't matter to me anyway - my car will call emergency services if the airbags go off. I may extend that service when the time comes as it also includes remote start using an app on my phone.Just curious if it's been documented to actually work? Other than one article I've seen.
I haven't had a chance to test this either thank goodness.Just curious if it's been documented to actually work? Other than one article I've seen.
Sounds like my Toyota. It's a bit pricey as they charge $80 a year per option and there are like 4 options. I did the remote start from the app but not the crash part. Not yet at least.IDK, and I'm not about to test it. For the next 18 months at least it doesn't matter to me anyway - my car will call emergency services if the airbags go off. I may extend that service when the time comes as it also includes remote start using an app on my phone.
Yeah, I saw that and listened to the video. Was actually pretty funny. I'm sure they will fix it or tell people to turn on a switch before taking rides.I haven't had a chance to test this either thank goodness.
But Apples implementation has been going off on thrill rides and calling emergency services. It can't tell the difference
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iPhone 14's Crash Detection Mistaking Roller Coaster Rides for Car Crashes
The iPhone 14's Crash Detection feature is accidentally being triggered and therefore calling emergency services when users are riding a roller...www.macrumors.com
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Some roller coaster rides are triggering Crash Detection on the iPhone 14
Severe Car Crash Detection on the iPhone 14 is getting triggered when some users ride roller coasters, which alerts emergency services.www.xda-developers.com
I think it would be pretty funny as wellYeah, I saw that and listened to the video. Was actually pretty funny. I'm sure they will fix it or tell people to turn on a switch before taking rides.![]()
It's part of their Starlink Safety & Security packages. 3 years of the base package was included with the car, my dealer tossed in the $75 upgrade to make those 3 years the upgraded package with the remote start and lock/unlock from the mobile device.Sounds like my Toyota. It's a bit pricey as they charge $80 a year per option and there are like 4 options. I did the remote start from the app but not the crash part. Not yet at least.
Considering that the "new" features each year in the new iPhone tends to be old Android features, I'd love to hear what you think is "magical" and "revolutionary" in the iPhone.I hate that nothing about android is magical revolutionary or even remarkable. Android is just so plain vanilla, bland and boring, but I do hope it changes.