Google Maps is super broken on iPhone X. When doing turn by turn directions you literally can't do the swipe up home gesture
Just tried and it works fine in both landscape and portrait.
Google Maps is super broken on iPhone X. When doing turn by turn directions you literally can't do the swipe up home gesture
Nah, the notch is the same either way. Both phones have a black face.Thinking I'm getting this tomorrow. I like the silver a lot but the notch seems to blend more with the black.
Of course, but the notch seems to blend in better with the surrounding black stainless steel.Nah, the notch is the same either way. Both phones have a black face.
Has anyone figured out a way to have Ray Ban's work with the iPhone X? I've tried a regular pair of Ray Ban Sunglasses, and my Purple Lense pair and neither will work with Face ID. Other polarized sunglasses work fine though. It's like Ray Ban's are some super sunglasses out to spite the iPhone X.
So I need some knock offs then, got it!Face ID uses infrared beams to map your face, so it really depends on whether the sunglasses block too much infrared light. Not much you can do about that.
Try what jtwo suggested: https://www.resetera.com/threads/iphone-x-ot-hello-future-november-3.2555/page-44#post-1592471
I may be missing something, where you linked I don't see any mention of sunglasses on that page, just the issues with dust and case selection I think. I probably missed it though, it's late! Lol.
I may be missing something, where you linked I don't see any mention of sunglasses on that page, just the issues with dust and case selection I think. I probably missed it though, it's late! Lol.
You've gotta turn "require attention" off in the FaceID settings page!
I'm largely in the same boat. I assumed this was an intentional choice by Apple to make Music a more attractive/convenient option.
Has anyone figured out a way to have Ray Ban's work with the iPhone X? I've tried a regular pair of Ray Ban Sunglasses, and my Purple Lense pair and neither will work with Face ID. Other polarized sunglasses work fine though. It's like Ray Ban's are some super sunglasses out to spite the iPhone X.
I have two pairs of polarized Ray-Bans, one works and one does not. No visible indicator as to why that may be.Has anyone figured out a way to have Ray Ban's work with the iPhone X? I've tried a regular pair of Ray Ban Sunglasses, and my Purple Lense pair and neither will work with Face ID. Other polarized sunglasses work fine though. It's like Ray Ban's are some super sunglasses out to spite the iPhone X.
Yea I might sell my Air 2 now.The X is kind of ruining other things for me. I got an iPad Pro 10.5 today. The screen is good but not on the same level of the X. And the lack of haptics and an old style home button... I dunno. I've wanted this thing for a long time but now I'm not sure.
You should throw a skin on there for added protection. Those cracks might spread.So happy I bought the cracked X. This thing is amazing! Wife said she couldn't even notice the cracks unless in the right lighting.
the Mac and iPad lines desperately need faceID. TouchID feels so antiquated on my MBP.
I don't think it is, because it fucks with everything, not just other music streaming apps
If it was loading in a specific song or something I still wouldn't agree but I would understand more, but it's just totally losing what's actually playing and replacing it with nothing
really? on this screen for instance trying to swipe up to go home only swipes up the directions drawer/panel thing. I have to tap exit and then I can swipe up to go home
Thank you so much for this! It worked! Now I don't have to lift my Ray-Ban's up each time to unlock my phone.Oh it should have pointed you at his post above. See below:
Turn that setting off and try again. It won't be looking for your eyes to be looking at the screen. May work.
You know, the home bar seems to have some "extra protection" or something.really? on this screen for instance trying to swipe up to go home only swipes up the directions drawer/panel thing. I have to tap exit and then I can swipe up to go home
Thank you so much for this! It worked! Now I don't have to lift my Ray-Ban's up each time to unlock my phone.
It works but the swipe from bottom gesture is too sensitive on googlereally? on this screen for instance trying to swipe up to go home only swipes up the directions drawer/panel thing. I have to tap exit and then I can swipe up to go home
It works the first time every time as long as you truly swipe from the bottom and not starting on the barI think it really might be "protection" and require two swipes. One to enable the little home bar, and another to go home.
If you're driving and want to swipe up to pull the list of upcoming directions, you can easily swipe home accidentally. Especially in landscape when that area is much thinner.
Is that allowed? Must be.
either way, those UI elements are way too close to the home indicator and Google needs to fix it
It works the first time every time as long as you truly swipe from the bottom and not starting on the bar
Ooh I see. Yes it is like when swiping during a video aka it's a crap choice by google who needs to not throw a swipe menu at the bottom of a gesture based screen bottomAgreed.
I've been trying multiple times now.
If the bar is grayed out (leave alone for a couple seconds) you can't. No matter how perfect I swipe. Once it's solid black I can.
I think it really might be "protection" and require two swipes. One to enable the little home bar, and another to go home.
If you're driving and want to swipe up to pull the list of upcoming directions, you can easily swipe home accidentally. Especially in landscape when that area is much thinner.
Is that allowed? Must be.
I think this is correct. In games that have been updated for the X, I have to swipe once (doesn't matter how far from the bottom I got. The first swipe makes the bar turn white, then the second swipe closes the game.
Just curious but when you launch Spotify again is it reloading the app? Just wondering if it is related to the issues others are having with the X reloading apps (frequently) that sit in the background.
Steve Troughton-Smith pointed out that merging the Support, Tips, and Feedback apps into one thing (with third-party extensibility so downloaded apps can also put links to their support libraries into the app) would be really smart. I'd love to see that in iOS 12.iOS 11.2 beta 6 is out and it is fairly large and removes the feedback app so the public release is probably coming relatively soon.
I received my space grey iPhone X and I love it. Everytime I leave iOS I forget how much slicker the general os is with apple. Anyone got any tips for me? I last had the iPhone 6S+ also Face ID has worked a treat for me so far.
While both modems started out with 195Mbps of download throughput on a 20MHz carrier, the Qualcomm difference appeared quickly, as the Intel modem dropped to 169Mbps at -87dBm. The Qualcomm modem took an additional -6dBm of attenuation to get to that speed.
Glad I went through the trouble of swapping for a Verizon iPhone X.
https://www.macrumors.com/2017/12/01/qualcomm-iphone-x-still-faster-than-intel/
Yeah it's the slickness and premium feel of it that I love. It feels like it costs even though that reads like I'm guilible as hell. Oh and holy hell youre not wrong about that alt tab feature. Amazing!Swipe left on the Home Indicator (strip at the bottom) to go to the last used app. Or if it's only been a few seconds, swipe right to go back, giving you a Command-Tab kind of effect. This is a gamechanger when you're going back and forth between two apps.
Also yeah, I gave my mom my iPhone 7 recently. She had some new Samsung phone and man Android ran like shit on it. Low framerate animations (or even none) everywhere. The notifications screen looked like an open source project. After introducing her to iOS with an iPad she was really excited to use it on a phone. Android people always talk about specs and configurability, but most people just want a pleasant, stable experience.