Yeah, they were crap, IMHO. There were Symbian smartphones (I had many - with and without touchscreens) that could do so much more 5 years before the first iPhone was released.Copy/paste functions. If you know, you know. Shout out to the OGs who went out and bought the iPhone (2007) and the iPhone 3G (2008).
Well, the iPad is indeed has expansive screen. And for this reason alone I'm contemplating it every now and then, but still haven't make the jump. Probably because my current need still has been fulfilled by the iPhone alone.I do this on my iPad Pro. Weaker camera system but the large display makes previewing a lot easier.
I agree. The bump is indeed a bit annoying, because that makes my iPhone wobbly on any desk. A case could solve that of course, but still...Finally someone mentioned this! Having the ability to scan documents (in the native Notes app), saving documents to the Files app and easily downloading, sending and receiving documents of various file types is a godsend. It was one of mine, any many others, critique of the iPhone's limitations of the past. The 'walled garden' approach was always a pain in the A for me, but now it's not an issue at all. I've always used my smartphones to their maximum potential. I'll never understand why anyone would ever by such expensive devices and not use them to the fullest. For that reason, and many other limitations previous iPhones had, I skipped every version prior to the iPhone X and used Symbian, Android and BlackBerry 10 devices instead. Also, I love FaceID, the increased storage and the swipe gestures (the latter was actually first implemented on BlackBerry 10). USB-C is also much welcomed, and of course the camera improvements (even though I feel the camera has been sufficient for several years now, and I hate how the camera bump keeps growing and growing).![]()
I love the anger emojis in response. It’s quite hilarious actually. How dare I say something truthful about Apple and Tim Cook. HahaHow about the one “feature” that makes you hate Apple products?
For me, and I am only saying for me, it’s the notch/dynamic black hole! I can’t stand it. I want so badly for Apple to put FaceID under the display so it doesn’t ruin my experience with the display. I love my Nothing Phone and its beautiful display. I would happily put an A17 Pro SoC in the Nothing Phone and run iOS and be much happier. I would also be much happier with a Galaxy Ultra running the A17 Pro and iOS.
I guess I have disliked Apple’s hardware and loved the ecosystem for years as I really don’t find the hardware from a physical design standpoint even good. They take some amazing parts and ruin the user experience with stupid design language decisions.
It’s like the new MacBook Pros with HDMI and SD Card slots. I would prefer another Thunderbolt to the SD Card slot for sure. And in the M1 Macs, the HDMI 2.0 really ruined the experience. As it was less capable than a Thunderbolt port. Now, can make a case for the HDMI 2.1 port. But the NOTCH is a major step back. I have a black wallpaper, and I hide the Menu Bar. And I just don’t want to have to see it for anything. Again, Apple trying to ensure everyone knows you’re using a Mac by destroying the user experience.
The M series SoCs are quite amazing. Apple would be better off with spending some money hiring back Forestall and find some creatives who can design an authentically great user experience from the hardware design perspective as Apple dominates when it comes to the actual SoC but have to again ruin the display experience.
Such choices are all about money now to line the pockets of Timmy. $100m per year in stock grants. Life must be tough destroying the future of the company for money now. I suppose it’s the nature of shareholders in these mega corporations.
Third-party document scanners aren't that bad. I use Genius Scan and it works pretty well for me.I'm genuinely surprised that 3 pages going on and yet no one has mentioned this: document scanning, saving and/or sharing with just the camera app. This feature alone has been making my life more efficient significantly.
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Of course, along with that feature there are some other for me as well: battery life, performance, and faceID.
I'm sure, but why use a third party app for something the built-in Notes app handles perfectly?Third-party document scanners aren't that bad. I use Genius Scan and it works pretty well for me.
Congratulations to your best friend!🙌For me, it would be at least 128 GB (minimum) storage. We were really balling with 16 GB iphones even less than 10 years ago lol.
So my rommmate/best friend has been using an iphone 6 for the last 9 years. 16 GB at that. Just constantly deleting **** all the time or dealing with apps that don't necessarily work anymore properly.
For him, it really just worked so he never bothered to upgrade.
Well, the universe finally intervened today when he visited me at the bar i worked at and later left his phone on the roof and it went flying (we live literally across the street so he was fine to drive) and someone ran over it. The phone surprisingly still works albeit completely bonkers screen but after convincing him to treat himself and move to the actual new age, we went to the apple store.
Homie JUST got an iphone 15 Pro Max today (he got something better than me) and immediately he was caught off guard with the lack of Touch ID and the gestures.
I know. But I'd rather keep my home screen unpopulated with apps, as less as possibly could.Third-party document scanners aren't that bad. I use Genius Scan and it works pretty well for me.
This is still a classic:I would say the bigger sizes. Although the bigger phones don't fit in a pocket as easy, and are harder to hold with one hand, the bigger size is easier to read and type on. 😆
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To be honest, because I need to export it anyways so I never bothered to learn how to do it in Notes.I'm sure, but why use a third party app for something the built-in Notes app handles perfectly?
It was so long ago I almost forgot we didn't have this feature lol I did have the 3G. My first iPhone.Copy/paste functions. If you know, you know. Shout out to the OGs who went out and bought the iPhone (2007) and the iPhone 3G (2008).
I also do it on my iPad. I've never done it on my phone. I think the smaller screen size is what stops me doing it on my iPhone.I do this on my iPad Pro. Weaker camera system but the large display makes previewing a lot easier.
It's funny because not only did I not care for the iPhone getting rid of the home button at the time. I did not see the point/use of the gestures. Then I got the X and within a couple of hours I was sold on the gestures and couldn't imagine using a home button again.As fragmented as Android is, I would probably still be using it if Apple didn’t get rid of that dumb AF home button. You don’t want gestures, fine, give me a proper nav bar.
Thankfully, not only have they switched to gestures, but it’s also the best implementation of it that I have come across.