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I miss jailbreaking in a way but the time of that being a thing outside of and niche uses has largely come and gone. plus I finally have the built-in gesture control with the X so But lest we forget we used to have to jailbreak for such features as tethering and reorganizing the app location on your home screen.
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Jailbreaking would still be worth it to fix the mess of a lock screen.
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# ? Feb 17, 2018 00:13 |
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Rick posted:John Titor announces his return to the world in this very iphone thread to get his Norry podcasts onto his phone. Wow, I forgot all about that time travel stuff. Dang. Also, my 8+ hangs at least a couple times a day doing random stuff. Lots of hangs in Instagram and Pokemon Go.
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# ? Feb 17, 2018 01:23 |
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Is there a way to reset Apple Music’s recommendations? It keeps recommending me French pop music and singer/songwriter stuff and I have never listened to or loved anything in either genre. I keep disliking the playlists and albums it is recommending but it doesn’t seem to change anything.
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Rubiks Pubes posted:Is there a way to reset Apple Music’s recommendations? It keeps recommending me French pop music and singer/songwriter stuff and I have never listened to or loved anything in either genre. I keep disliking the playlists and albums it is recommending but it doesn’t seem to change anything. In the music app, go to the “for you” tab, tap your profile pic in the corner, go to “view account” at the bottom and then “Choose Artists For You.” There’s a reset button there that may work.
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# ? Feb 17, 2018 17:57 |
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Rubiks Pubes posted:Is there a way to reset Apple Music’s recommendations? It keeps recommending me French pop music and singer/songwriter stuff and I have never listened to or loved anything in either genre. I keep disliking the playlists and albums it is recommending but it doesn’t seem to change anything. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204842
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# ? Feb 17, 2018 18:01 |
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I've done something stupid and messed up my photos and I'm not sure how to sort it. Basically, I kept getting "error downloading photo from iCloud" whenever I tried to edit photos, googling that seemed to suggest logging in and out of iCloud might fix it. So I did that and now all my photos since September 2017 are gone from my phone but are still on iCloud. iCloud Photo Library is now turned off on my phone but I can't turn it on as I now don't have enough iCloud storage (it's roughly half a backup and half photos). How do I fix this so I get those photos back on my phone? I am wary of syncing things in case it decides to delete all those photos from September to now off iCloud instead of bringing them back to my phone (I will download them from iCloud now just in case anyway). Edit: Cool it looks like I have to ctrl+click on every single photo I want to save, that's helpful! poshphil fucked around with this message at 19:34 on Feb 17, 2018 |
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Henrik Zetterberg posted:Also, my 8+ hangs at least a couple times a day doing random stuff. Lots of hangs in Instagram and Pokemon Go. It seems that iOS 11 only works smoothly on the X, almost like everything else was an afterthought. Hopefully this will change soon now that the 8 and 8+ have apparently outsold the X... which is still weird to me since I see the X everywhere, but that could be confirmation bias and because it's so easy to spot. I know little skips and hangs and stuff is the epitome of first world problems, but still, it's a $700+ brand new flagship. I almost... almost took it back and got a Pixel 2... but decided I'd still rather deal with hangs than Android.
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 00:23 |
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You probs wouldn't notice the 8/+ because it looks the same as the previous 3 phones
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 00:30 |
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Quantum of Phallus posted:You probs wouldn't notice the 8/+ because it looks the same as the previous 3 phones Especially if it's in a case, literally the only way to tell if it's a 6S or 7/8 is the camera cutout, and I don't even know how you'd tell the 7S/8 apart if it's in a case. I guess if it's sitting on a wireless charger?
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 00:57 |
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I've found the iPhone 8+ to be super smooth when it's not reboot looping on me (which I think might have been because of that Indian character glitch) but I've only had it for 4 days. Maybe with more use I'll see some of those issues. As someone who's been with Android for a few years, iOS is waaaaay better nowadays. I echo the earlier posters who were saying that most people who used to jailbreak don't need to now because they added most of the features people wanted, except substitute jailbreak for switching to Android. I was really upset back in the day with the limitations of the 5S, many of which were iOS-centric, but so many things have improved by several levels of magnitude.
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 01:14 |
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My 8 is super smooth and hasn’t had a single issue.
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 03:41 |
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BottleKnight posted:I've found the iPhone 8+ to be super smooth when it's not reboot looping on me (which I think might have been because of that Indian character glitch) but I've only had it for 4 days. Maybe with more use I'll see some of those issues. As someone who's been with Android for a few years, iOS is waaaaay better nowadays. I echo the earlier posters who were saying that most people who used to jailbreak don't need to now because they added most of the features people wanted, except substitute jailbreak for switching to Android. I was really upset back in the day with the limitations of the 5S, many of which were iOS-centric, but so many things have improved by several levels of magnitude. Something really, really needs to be done about iOS notifications though
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 04:05 |
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Nostalgia4Dogges posted:I miss jailbreaking in a way but the time of that being a thing outside of and niche uses has largely come and gone. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJAnOWAuNa0 bobfather fucked around with this message at 05:04 on Feb 18, 2018 |
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BottleKnight posted:I've found the iPhone 8+ to be super smooth when it's not reboot looping on me (which I think might have been because of that Indian character glitch) but I've only had it for 4 days. Maybe with more use I'll see some of those issues. As someone who's been with Android for a few years, iOS is waaaaay better nowadays. I echo the earlier posters who were saying that most people who used to jailbreak don't need to now because they added most of the features people wanted, except substitute jailbreak for switching to Android. I was really upset back in the day with the limitations of the 5S, many of which were iOS-centric, but so many things have improved by several levels of magnitude. It also helps that the 8+ has 3 GB of RAM to work with. The 5S has only 1 GB of RAM, but the only reason it's iOS 11 compatible is that it was also the very first 64-bit iOS device.
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 05:14 |
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dissss posted:Something really, really needs to be done about iOS notifications though oh god yes. I don't hate iOS notifications as much as I did back in 2014 or whenever, but android is just kicking their rear end in this department. swiping away notifications and interacting with them in-line is my most missed android thing. it's really the only place of the operating system that i actually care about where google is winning these days.
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 05:17 |
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BottleKnight posted:oh god yes. I don't hate iOS notifications as much as I did back in 2014 or whenever, but android is just kicking their rear end in this department. swiping away notifications and interacting with them in-line is my most missed android thing. Android notifications from five years ago work better than current day iphone notifications.
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 05:30 |
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sweetmercifulcrap posted:It seems that iOS 11 only works smoothly on the X, almost like everything else was an afterthought. Hopefully this will change soon now that the 8 and 8+ have apparently outsold the X... which is still weird to me since I see the X everywhere, but that could be confirmation bias and because it's so easy to spot. I know little skips and hangs and stuff is the epitome of first world problems, but still, it's a $700+ brand new flagship. I almost... almost took it back and got a Pixel 2... but decided I'd still rather deal with hangs than Android. I haven’t found this to be the case. I’ve had an 8+ since launch and not had any issues. I don’t know why it’d differ significantly from the X given the guts are the same? I think in general iOS 11 is buggy and people are experiencing shittiness across devices in various ways - as opposed to one device SKU behaving better than another.
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 15:59 |
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BottleKnight posted:oh god yes. I don't hate iOS notifications as much as I did back in 2014 or whenever, but android is just kicking their rear end in this department. swiping away notifications and interacting with them in-line is my most missed android thing. What does android have here that ios doesn't? I swipe away/force press mine all the time. What am I missing out on?
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 16:31 |
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hey girl you up posted:What does android have here that ios doesn't? I swipe away/force press mine all the time. What am I missing out on? When you swipe away an android notification it goes away. You don't have to hit another button. Also, you can interact with notifications in-line to do context-specific things. I can like a tweet without entering the Twitter app. Also, if I find a notification is spammy, I can just hold down on the notification and am immediately taken to the notification settings for that app, where I can block all notifications, which saves me about 30 seconds of flipping to that menu manually. I don't know, instead of finding myself getting rid of the notifications all throughout the day and keeping my lock screen clean, with iOS it always clutters up and it's a pain to get them to go away since I have to swipe and tap and it takes twice as long. It's a first world problem for sure, and honestly it's not that bad, but it's definitely a lot worse.
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 16:36 |
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BottleKnight posted:When you swipe away an android notification it goes away. You don't have to hit another button. With iOS you can swipe up on the notification alert that appears while using the phone to make it go away immediately, or swipe down to interact with it (respond to text messages, like a comment, etc) For lock-screen notifications, you can force-press (or long-press if your device doesn’t have 3D Touch) to interact with notifications, or clear all notifications by force pressing the x (you need to be unlocked and on the notification screen vs the lock screen I think to do this).
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 16:46 |
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Anyone here with an iPhone X that is willing to help me out? I just need someone in the US to screenshot a certain google search results page to make sure that my company's ads are working on an iPhone X. I only have access to pre-X phones so I can't test myself and really trying to save myself to run to the nearest apple store. Please PM me it will seriously only take 2 minutes. Enigma89 fucked around with this message at 16:50 on Feb 18, 2018 |
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Enigma89 posted:Anyone here with an iPhone X that is willing to help me out? I just need someone in the US to screenshot a certain google search results page to make sure that my company's ads are working on an iPhone X. I only have access to pre-X phones so I can't test myself and really trying to save myself to run to the nearest apple store. pm'd
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 17:08 |
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Enigma89 posted:Anyone here with an iPhone X that is willing to help me out? I just need someone in the US to screenshot a certain google search results page to make sure that my company's ads are working on an iPhone X. I only have access to pre-X phones so I can't test myself and really trying to save myself to run to the nearest apple store. I take it you don’t have a Mac with Xcode available? There’s an iPhone X simulator you could use.
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 17:55 |
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I backed up and restore my dad's iphone 5c to 6+. Everything went fine except he can't send text messages. Gets a Not Delivered notice. Tried restarting phone, airplane mode off/on. He can receive texts though. Any idea what else I can try?
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 19:17 |
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The only thing I hate about iOS notifications is that for whatever reason, you still can't change the default alert tone per app, so unless that app has it's own designated alert tone, iOS will play the default tri-tone alert and you don't know which app is alerting you. Also when someone else nearby gets a tri-tone alert you end up second-guessing if it was your phone or not. Luckily the apps are getting better about including their own alert tone.Dick Nipples posted:I haven’t found this to be the case. I’ve had an 8+ since launch and not had any issues. I don’t know why it’d differ significantly from the X given the guts are the same? I'm curious, would the internal model have any effect on performance and be a possible reason why iOS 11 is smooth for some and choppy for others? If you get an unlocked or Verizon iPhone, it has a Qualcomm modem that can handle both CDMA and GSM networks. If you get an AT&T or T-Mobile iPhone, it has an Intel modem that is GSM only. I have the unlocked/Verizon iPhone 8 and am using AT&T. (A1863). I know that Apple has released two versions of each iPhone since I believe the 5. Also I just learned that you can find out which model you have by going go Settings > General > About > and tap Model, since it is no longer printed on the back of the phone.
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iLikeMidgets posted:I backed up and restore my dad's iphone 5c to 6+. Everything went fine except he can't send text messages. Gets a Not Delivered notice. Tried restarting phone, airplane mode off/on. Hmm... Check Settings > Messages, and make sure "iMessage" and "Send as SMS" are enabled.
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 19:29 |
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fordan posted:With iOS you can swipe up on the notification alert that appears while using the phone to make it go away immediately, or swipe down to interact with it (respond to text messages, like a comment, etc) The bigger problem is that the notification screen just plain doesn't work a lot of the time. Whether it's not displaying things (my favourite is when it says there's nothing but if you scroll up they appear from nowhere), randomly bringing some back from the past, putting the X button randomly halfway down (which may or may not clear the notifications above it) or anything else, it's just unpolished and broken. Android has had the pane working consistently and accurately for years.
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 21:27 |
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fordan posted:With iOS you can swipe up on the notification alert that appears while using the phone to make it go away immediately, or swipe down to interact with it (respond to text messages, like a comment, etc)
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# ? Feb 18, 2018 22:50 |
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Honestly unless it’s a message or when I first look at my phone in the morning I barely interact with the notification shade. I periodically clear any leftovers but normally I check on things via the little red bubbles on my home screen. Anything I don’t give a poo poo about is on my second page anyway. Edit: of course, if the notification shade were better I’d interact with things though it more. Last android device I used was on L and even then notifications were better. Androids shade was just something you actively used more vs iOS’ approach.
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iajanus posted:The bigger problem is that the notification screen just plain doesn't work a lot of the time. Whether it's not displaying things (my favourite is when it says there's nothing but if you scroll up they appear from nowhere), randomly bringing some back from the past, putting the X button randomly halfway down (which may or may not clear the notifications above it) or anything else, it's just unpolished and broken. Android has had the pane working consistently and accurately for years. That last example bugs the poo poo out of me. The first day I had my phone I clicked an x button next to “earlier today” and it got rid of every single notification. I was just incredulous.
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Yeah I only notice notifications for like, messages, emails, reminders and calendar events. Even then it’s just when they’re on the lock screen that I care. Everything else is through app badges and I only let like eight apps have badges. I think I just never changed how I use my phone since like the 4S and all this notification pane talk makes me feel very old.
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# ? Feb 19, 2018 06:29 |
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How does Android handle combining notifications? What I mean is a few people I know, like my mom for example, have this weird texting pattern where they just send like 10 text messages just to say one thing. For example I just woke up to something like this: Mom: Hey (son) good morning Mom: How are you? Mom: Grandma called yesterday Mom: She asked about you Mom: She heard you went to (place) last week Mom: You should send her a postcard Mom: Anyway ... ... 10 more text messages .. Mom: Okay bye talk to you later Each one of those was one single text message and they make my notification screen completely unusable because it just takes up all the space. Call it a user issue if you want but no amount of explaining to my mom that she can write full thought out paragraphs in one text message is going to change her habits. Would Android be smart enough to combine these notifications into one single one in this example? e: Not that I’d switch to Android just for this feature but were talking about how behind iOS is and this would be a use case where I’d clearly see Android was superior, if it can do that. Boris Galerkin fucked around with this message at 08:39 on Feb 19, 2018 |
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Yes it'd combine them.
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Boris Galerkin posted:Each one of those was one single text message and they make my notification screen completely unusable because it just takes up all the space. Call it a user issue if you want but no amount of explaining to my mom that she can write full thought out paragraphs in one text message is going to change her habits. Yeah, that's maybe my biggest peeve for how iOS handles notifications. The way Android handles it is that it'll have, essentially, one notification for all of your messages that'll allow you to open the app or dismiss the whole batch, then you'd be able to expand that notification to see the individual notifications. From there, you could expand each notification individually to interact (ie. reply, mark as read, dismiss, etc.). I definitely don't wanna start a slapfight over Android vs iOS, but the way iOS handles notifications is such a pet peeve of mine, and with iOS 11 essentially moving notifications to the backburner by essentially burying them further, it seems like Apple is content to just slap a BandAid on it rather than fix the issues. It's one of those things where I don't think I really noticed how annoying it was until I had the ability to do meaningful things from notifications that showed me they actually have a lot of potential use outside of being, largely, shortcuts to open apps that want your attention.
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# ? Feb 19, 2018 17:26 |
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I have an iPhone mounted to my face at all times so I don’t need notifications, I get them streamed into my retinas constantly, live and in real time.
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That's gonna be the future. Apple are gonna make glasses like google glass and it'll be game over.
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FCKGW posted:I have an iPhone mounted to my face at all times so I don’t need notifications, I get them streamed into my retinas constantly, live and in real time.
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# ? Feb 19, 2018 18:37 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:Would Android be smart enough to combine these notifications into one single one in this example? What’s really great is that if you have more than 3 notifications from the same app, it will collapse them down to 1 and then you can outwardly pinch that notification to reveal all of them. Then you can swipe them away one by one or just close it and swipe away the whole group. This happened a lot with Twitter where I might get 5 tweets popping up but it wouldn’t gunk up my lock screen.
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Am I going crazy or did like iOS 9 used to do that as well?
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