Why is thatI only use our desktop when my iPhone can’t do a task that my desktop can. If I get an iMessage while I’m on my desktop I prefer to respond on my iPhone anyway. Even if I’m on my iPad.
Why is thatI only use our desktop when my iPhone can’t do a task that my desktop can. If I get an iMessage while I’m on my desktop I prefer to respond on my iPhone anyway. Even if I’m on my iPad.
I was asking why you prefer to respond to iMessage on your iPhone if you are on your desktop or iPadWhy is what?
I'm the same. Text messages are a phone thing...I was asking why you prefer to respond to iMessage on your iPhone if you are on your desktop or iPad
Have any links to back that up? My initial search repeatedly shows S9 numbers are lagging previous generations across the board, and especially worse in Samsung’s own South Korean home market.
And of course the S9 likely outsells the iPhone during the first month or two of its launch, vs. the 6th and 7th month of the X’s launch. That’s as shocking as stating the iPhone outsells the Galaxy in Oct/Nov.
That makes sense but I prefer not to have to put my Mac or iPad downI'm the same. Text messages are a phone thing...
Because moving all of my photos out of iCloud is an effort in itself. Then there are the hundreds of movie and TV shows I’ve purchased from iTunes that couldn’t be accessed on another platform.People make a much bigger thing of it than they need to or should do. Apple cloud space costs peanuts and it's a monthly fee, so why does swapping mean that you lose money? App purchases need to be written off but they will still be there if you decide to go back. I have a ton of paid for apps on both systems but that just gives me more choice. With the amount of money you spend on Apple products what difference does buying some new apps make? I refused to let that stop me jumping ship. Nobody holds me to ransom.
I was asking why you prefer to respond to iMessage on your iPhone if you are on your desktop or iPad
That makes sense but I prefer not to have to put my Mac or iPad down
I stopped purchasing from iTunes when I went to Android the first timeI’ve purchased from iTunes that couldn’t be accessed on another platform.
Because I use my iPhone X for 98% of tasks and therefore used to using, typing etc on my iPhone.
I see your point I was just askingI always have my iPhone with me. When I’m on my Mac I’m not on there for long just enough to complete a task. As far as iPad my iPhone X has pretty much replaced my iPad.
Because moving all of my photos out of iCloud is an effort in itself. Then there are the hundreds of movie and TV shows I’ve purchased from iTunes that couldn’t be accessed on another platform.
Why is the worst method for sharing media?
You can seriously only access iTunes purchased material via an Apple device? That's scandalous if correct. Thankfully I've never used iTunes other than to set up an iPhone. I'm a vinyl and CD man, with Spotify premium for the kitchen and patio so stored digital music has never been my thing. If I watch a film then it's a BluRay or DVD so I have no ties to iTunes. How often do you watch things you've already watched before though? Are they all essential?
You can seriously only access iTunes purchased material via an Apple device? That's scandalous if correct. Thankfully I've never used iTunes other than to set up an iPhone. I'm a vinyl and CD man, with Spotify premium for the kitchen and patio so stored digital music has never been my thing. If I watch a film then it's a BluRay or DVD so I have no ties to iTunes. How often do you watch things you've already watched before though? Are they all essential?
Music purchased on iTunes can be used on non apple devices. The music can be transferred using drag and drop with a PC/mac or uploaded to a cloud service like google music. It’s a bit of a faff on (done it before when I switched to android).You can seriously only access iTunes purchased material via an Apple device? That's scandalous if correct. Thankfully I've never used iTunes other than to set up an iPhone. I'm a vinyl and CD man, with Spotify premium for the kitchen and patio so stored digital music has never been my thing. If I watch a film then it's a BluRay or DVD so I have no ties to iTunes. How often do you watch things you've already watched before though? Are they all essential?
Music purchased on iTunes can be used on non apple devices. The music can be transferred using drag and drop with a PC/mac or uploaded to a cloud service like google music. It’s a bit of a faff on (done it before when I switched to android).
The problem is with TV shows/movies purchased from iTunes. They have DRM on them and can only be viewed on an Apple device or on iTunes on a windows PC but I have no interest in using a windows computer ever again. However in terms of mobile devices like phones and tablets, you can only view the media on an iPhone or iPad or an Apple TV.
We don’t have movies anywhere in the UK yet. But sounds amazing.Not sure if the service is available in the UK but check out Movies Anywhere. It will allow you to have access to much of your DRM purchased content (Google Play, iTunes, Vudu, Amazon and Fandango Now, I believe) across all of the other platforms. So the movies I previously bought on iTunes automatically are in my Google Play, Amazon, and Vudu libraries as well. It's terrific.
Meh who cares, I don't know any people who don't upgrade after 2 years anyway as it falls in line with the carrier contracts. Just like all the fuss over security on android, I've never had an issue with it and I've not heard of anyone who has. Complete non issues that get totally blown out of proportion by apple users.Lack of software support on android is shocking especially when you compare it ti iOS. The S7 was released in 2016 and won't get updated to android P, a 2018 OS.
Some of the budget phones/ midrange phones released this year will never get updated at all.
Security updates don’t really bother me. However if you buy a midrange phone in 2018 I’d expect it to get android p at least.Meh who cares, I don't know any people who don't upgrade after 2 years anyway as it falls in line with the carrier contracts. Just like all the fuss over security on android, I've never had an issue with it and I've not heard of anyone who has. Complete non issues that get totally blown out of proportion by apple users.
Yes and most midrange 2018 Android phones will get Android P. Hell even my S8 will get Android P. The thing is even if it didn't I'm not fussed, its runs like a dream on Oreo and still has 10x the software features of an Apple device. Also both my S8 and S9 are running the latest security patches too so happy days.Security updates don’t really bother me. However if you buy a midrange phone in 2018 I’d expect it to get android p at least.
The huawei P20 lite won’t get android P.Yes and most midrange 2018 Android phones will get Android P. Hell even my S8 will get Android P. The thing is even if it didn't I'm not fussed, its runs like a dream on Oreo and still has 10x the software features of an Apple device. Also both my S8 and S9 are running the latest security patches too so happy days.