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The Lord Bude posted:Test a 6S first. The majority of people adapt to a larger screen size very easily - and a 6S is still a very small phone compared to android flagships. The large screen size is a massive quality of life improvement if... I went from a launch 4s to 64gb 6s and I literally have to change everytime I do anything on the 6s YMMV
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Samurai Sanders posted:That's what I was doing before but there is a limit to the total number of registrations you can have. Once I filled all of them with just my right thumb and it was not improved. My wife's thumbs also never work, so maybe it's like how photo booth on OS X doesn't recognize black people.
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Samurai Sanders posted:Maybe my thumb prints are just inherently ill-suited to this for some reason... Could well be. Are your fingers really dry and/or damaged in some kind of way? I issue passports as part of my job and have to take fingerprints. Once in a while there's a person with fingers that are really hard to get a proper fingerprint from. Touch ID and our scanners use different technologies I think but there you go.
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My thumbs work fine.
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 12:31 |
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It's so amazing to me that people can afford so many other things but not upgrade from a 4. Like, how the hell
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 14:06 |
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Not saying that poster is doing this but people have a weird way of undervaluing phones. Both in terms of valuing them for the hardware, and valuing them as a device they rely on daily for very important tasks.
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I had to use an iPhone 4S for a time after shattering my 5's screen back in 2014 and it was an intolerable experience that I do not wish on anyone. It's a solidly built phone with a wonderful design, but it's horribly dog slow by modern standards. But I guess it's all relative.
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My GF was using a 4s to replace her 4 before I gave her my old 5S this christmas. It is shockingly slow on iOS8 and above and would constantly force-close apps like WhatsApp.
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The Dave posted:Not saying that poster is doing this but people have a weird way of undervaluing phones. Both in terms of valuing them for the hardware, and valuing them as a device they rely on daily for very important tasks. Or buying gimped 16GB models instead of higher capacity models they can recoup most of the price differential back during resale AND not worry about running out of space between this whole time. Probably for the same reasons why so many people are bad in personal finances. Palladium fucked around with this message at 17:28 on Apr 13, 2016 |
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Palladium posted:Probably for the same reasons why so many people are bad in personal finances.
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:What an odd assertion. Ah, somebody who has never worked retail.
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Palladium posted:Or buying gimped 16GB models instead of higher capacity models they can recoup most of the price differential back during resale AND not worry about running out of space between this whole time. Or they just don't need a lot of space.
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Lblitzer posted:Ah, somebody who has never worked retail. I'm just not seeing the correlation between "hey you should totally flip your iPhone every 2 years" and "consumer debt is bad, index funds are good, retirement savings are important." This would hardly qualify under BFC's criteria for GWM. If anything, the people I know who flip phones the most frequently are typically the least financially savvy people I know, but that's just one person's anecdotes. So many strange assumptions based on smartphone behavior.
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 18:02 |
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It's almost like people's utility is described by varying preferences. Hmm.
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 18:26 |
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That's crazy talk. Now, here's a comparison chart of phone specs and capabilities. Please peruse it while I go out and prop up the hood of my '98 beater with a stick so I can duct tape the radiator hose. Again.
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So strange that IYG of all places is a hotbed of classism.
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Nostalgia4Infinity posted:So strange that IYG of all places is a hotbed of classism. I think you mean DYP.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 04:09 |
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Is there a way to have my iphone never be syncable with a pc? I like being able to plug into my laptop or my desktop to recharge, but hate having to say no to photos and itunes every single time.
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FamDav posted:Is there a way to have my iphone never be syncable with a pc? I like being able to plug into my laptop or my desktop to recharge, but hate having to say no to photos and itunes every single time. Just change the device setting in iTunes and Photos. Google is your friend.
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FamDav posted:Is there a way to have my iphone never be syncable with a pc? I like being able to plug into my laptop or my desktop to recharge, but hate having to say no to photos and itunes every single time. Here's an option somewhere in iTunes that's along the lines of Automatically sync with this iPhone that you can uncheck. A similar option exists in OS X Photos.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 18:27 |
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If you're really super paranoid, you can get usb cables without the data pins connected. It'll only deliver power.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 18:51 |
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xzzy posted:If you're really super paranoid, you can get usb cables without the data pins connected. It'll only deliver power. I'd recommend against doing this. Pretty frustrating when you grab a USB cable to go on holiday, spend a while trying to figure out why nothing will sync through it, then realise you picked up the half-connected one. Voice of experience, etc..
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 19:25 |
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I put labels on my snowflake cables. But I'm kind of a nerd.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 20:06 |
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Those cables are the loving worst.
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xzzy posted:I put labels on my snowflake cables. Me too!
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 20:48 |
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xzzy posted:I put labels on my snowflake cables. I threw it in the bin. Each to their own..
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 21:05 |
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So Apple Music has been doing a terrible job of matching songs in my library lately. 75% of my live songs on my home desktop PC play the studio version on other devices. And then there's this slight mismatch: Has anyone else seen some really bad song matching lately? It used to work just fine.
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If I get an iphone through Verizon do they monkey with the ROM like they do with their Android phones or is just a couple preloaded apps and that's it?
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skooma512 posted:If I get an iphone through Verizon do they monkey with the ROM like they do with their Android phones or is just a couple preloaded apps and that's it? they aren't allowed to gently caress with iphones.
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They can lock down features like tethering though. But I don't think any carriers are doing that these days.
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Some devices wont actually charge through those data-less USB cables because they require a data connection to request a higher amperage, I think.
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xzzy posted:They can lock down features like tethering though. But I don't think any carriers are doing that these days. i think verizon legally isn't allowed to do that on LTE devices.
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skooma512 posted:If I get an iphone through Verizon do they monkey with the ROM like they do with their Android phones or is just a couple preloaded apps and that's it? It's literally identical to buying a SIM-free phone direct from Apple.
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baram. posted:they aren't allowed to gently caress with iphones. Not 100% true, I had the Vodafone app preloaded on my last phone.
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EL BROMANCE posted:Not 100% true, I had the Vodafone app preloaded on my last phone. It's still true of Verizon.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 02:27 |
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Touch ID on my 6s works through thin nitrile gloves. Pretty cool.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 03:09 |
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baram. posted:i think verizon legally isn't allowed to do that on LTE devices. I'm on Virgin Mobile and if I want to tether from my phone I have to pay for a temporary pass. 6S with LTE.
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Yeah but I think he's talking about Verizon's specific deal with the FCC a few years ago, when they wanted to buy some (700 MHz?) spectrum.
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WithoutTheFezOn posted:Yeah but I think he's talking about Verizon's specific deal with the FCC a few years ago, when they wanted to buy some (700 MHz?) spectrum. Oooooh I get it now.
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I don't think even the Vodafone app was pre installed at an OS level. It was probably setup and had the app installed for you through iTunes but nothing more. All iPhones, at an OS level, are essentially identical to one another. There's no third party bloat ware like Android or carrier branding aside from the carrier being listed in the status bar.
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