Got myself an ipad pro, after bad experiences with Windows tablets and no interest in relatively cheap android tablets.
My father also had an ipad mini4 which is still quite snappy.
Brilliant hardware without a doubt.
There is one thing I did not know. There is no multi user login on iOS.
Since this is essentially a living room device for multiple people, surfing, shopping, youtubeing or remote controlling the tv (youtube,...) I wonder how people handle this.
I would like to use faceid and add my password managers and have shopping apps enabled...
Like when I hand it to guest, I don't want to have to look over their shoulder in order for them not accessing stuff they shouldn't.
1. There is this guided mode but just a single app. It is not about toddlers, I do want to give guest access to most stuff e.g. (youtube, maps, google earth, safari, ...)
However I would like them no to use an amazon(or other) shopping app, or my chrome business browser profile, or my card wallet (not using that yet).
On Windows I just have a guest user which is perfectly usable device with maybe family photos and nothing else.
2. Secondly I have a question about faceid. There is this alternate appearance, so two people can unlock it. But does this map to the same userId. Say I enable faceId in my password manager, would the alternate appearance than also be able to unlock it.
I now only see a way to add pins to things like password managers as a work around.
The hardware is just better than what you get with Android. While there are powerful windows convertibles, windows is still very bad in the app department, and slow and/or power hungry. This thing is sleek has great sound, incredible display and speed, I only wish it had an OS that didn't require me to buy three devices (which is obviously what Apple wants me to do). It is not a phone it is a tablet, in my mind that is akin to a TV in that everyone uses it.
Of course there is the option to just not put anything on there that is private or secret or buy an Android device.
How do you deal with these issues, or did you get used to it, not care and or changed you way of using it.
BTW: I have used MacBooks for many years (10+) my phones have always been Android for a number of reasons.
My father also had an ipad mini4 which is still quite snappy.
Brilliant hardware without a doubt.
There is one thing I did not know. There is no multi user login on iOS.
Since this is essentially a living room device for multiple people, surfing, shopping, youtubeing or remote controlling the tv (youtube,...) I wonder how people handle this.
I would like to use faceid and add my password managers and have shopping apps enabled...
Like when I hand it to guest, I don't want to have to look over their shoulder in order for them not accessing stuff they shouldn't.
1. There is this guided mode but just a single app. It is not about toddlers, I do want to give guest access to most stuff e.g. (youtube, maps, google earth, safari, ...)
However I would like them no to use an amazon(or other) shopping app, or my chrome business browser profile, or my card wallet (not using that yet).
On Windows I just have a guest user which is perfectly usable device with maybe family photos and nothing else.
2. Secondly I have a question about faceid. There is this alternate appearance, so two people can unlock it. But does this map to the same userId. Say I enable faceId in my password manager, would the alternate appearance than also be able to unlock it.
I now only see a way to add pins to things like password managers as a work around.
The hardware is just better than what you get with Android. While there are powerful windows convertibles, windows is still very bad in the app department, and slow and/or power hungry. This thing is sleek has great sound, incredible display and speed, I only wish it had an OS that didn't require me to buy three devices (which is obviously what Apple wants me to do). It is not a phone it is a tablet, in my mind that is akin to a TV in that everyone uses it.
Of course there is the option to just not put anything on there that is private or secret or buy an Android device.
How do you deal with these issues, or did you get used to it, not care and or changed you way of using it.
BTW: I have used MacBooks for many years (10+) my phones have always been Android for a number of reasons.