Do iTunes movies that have 4K/HDR actually play as HDR on the iPhone X?
Something that bugs me about Vudu (at least on the S9+) is that because the screen isn't 4K, it doesn't play the movies in HDR.
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Do iTunes movies that have 4K/HDR actually play as HDR on the iPhone X?
Something that bugs me about Vudu (at least on the S9+) is that because the screen isn't 4K, it doesn't play the movies in HDR.
Any recommendations for a watch strap for running? Happy to use third party bands to save costs.
Thanks for the Air Pod comments guys.
Caved in today.
Everything seems fine so far, but I can't seem to trigger the set up animation on the iPhone itself? The Pods are connected and for all intents and purposes seem "set up", but I never got the animation process. I've attempted to forget and reconnect the pods and tried all sorts to try to trigger them to do it properly, but no dice.
That's not going to be a problem is it? Am I missing anything functionality wise if I don't get that? Haven't fully road tested the Pods yet but they seem to be working fine.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/ht205009Hoping someone can help.
Sold my Apple Watch s2 on eBay. I erased all settings on the watch. Has this made it okay for someone else to activate on their iPhone? It was still on my find my iPhone app but have just deleted it from there. Thanks.
Kind of out of the blue got a really good deal on an iPad Pro and picked one up. Can anybody recommend some apps to really push this thing as far as gaming/multitasking goes? Also, is the Pencil really worth it at $100? I will be using it for school among other things so I would like to take notes on it, but it just seems like a tough pill to swallow.
Why is the auto brightness toggle under accessibility? Logicalkynyoud think it would be under 'display and brightness' which is where you can manually change the brightness
I can believe that. lolI think that they intentionally made it harder to find that setting because people would disable auto brightness, set their screen brightness to maximum where it'd stay 100% of the time, and then complain about really terrible battery life.
This was done prior to the release of the X, so I'd take a guess and say it's to prevent people running theirs at max brightness all the time and quickly end up with burn in. Though the battery point seems also valid.Why is the auto brightness toggle under accessibility? Logicalkynyoud think it would be under 'display and brightness' which is where you can manually change the brightness
I think that they intentionally made it harder to find that setting because people would disable auto brightness, set their screen brightness to maximum where it'd stay 100% of the time, and then complain about really terrible battery life.
But that doesn't help - the brightness setting is still right there and if you drag it it disables the auto setting. I've been using it to lower the brightness while I idle Bit City and turning it back to auto is a PITA.
Three days in and iPad Pro is bliss. The performance is excellent and multitasking is a joy on this device. The screen is awesome, speakers are A+ and every time I pick it up I can't help but marvel how light and thin it is which makes carrying it around easy as heck. I'd say just about my only qualm with it is the really poor charging speed.
I only found out about this a few weeks ago when I was charging my iPhone X from my MacBook and noticed it was charging crazy fast.Apple unfortunately ships iPads with their 12w charger; that's why they charge so slowly. It's significantly faster with the 29w charger, note that you'll need a USB-C to Lightning cable though.
You mean Mojave? it is supported.Feels kinda crazy that my 2012 15" rMBP with top specs and 16GB ram is still a beast for normal usage, even though it will not be supported by the next macOS.
...or am I wrong and is this computer supported?
You mean Mojave? it is supported.
After that i think it will be supported for another few years since the feature sets are kinda the same as the newer ones.
My 10 year old bose air buds shitted out earlier this week. Put in an order for AirPods. Hope they're worth it!
Does anyone know the ramifications of turning Use Listening History off in Apple Music on my iPhone? There have been times lately where I've been airplaying relaxing music in the background and it has started to affect my recommendations.
If I turn Use Listening History off, listen to whatever for a few hours, and then turn it back on... Does everything reset, causing me to have lost ALL of my history? Or did I just lose those few hours when I had it turned off?
There's not really much difference between local and cloud storage, as long as you can download and view offline, which you can. I use it all the time. I open up an OpenVPN config file on my browser, save it to my device, load it into my ASUS router. Or I download a torrent, open Deluge on my browser, open it in there. Stuff like that, all works as it would if it were "local" except it's in a tmp folder on my Dropbox.So, someone recently told me that my complaint about file management had been addressed with the Files app, so I was excited to try it out on my iPad Pro. But so far, it looks like you can only access files in your cloud storage, and there's no true local file storage (except for like, Pages and such). Am I missing something? This seems kind of pointless (to me, at least) as of now.
iPad Pro, why won't you let me love you more than a PDF/browser reader and let me be productive?
All my major PC folders are synced to either OneDrive or Google Drive so it's fine for me.
As I often tell people, they're better than you think they are.
Yup. I'm a lot less paranoid about PC issues now and look at them as more of a shell.same. It has made it much less stressful in terms of backups - I don't bother imaging my device because it'll anyway be out of date regarding updates etc. As long as my files are synced online (and then back down to other family computers) I can just restore a fresh OS, set up my accounts and get on with things.
Yup. I'm a lot less paranoid about PC issues now and look at them as more of a shell.
I guess my main issue is that I'm out of cloud space. I want to directly use the memory on my device without having to do it by first passing it through cloud storage.There's not really much difference between local and cloud storage, as long as you can download and view offline, which you can. I use it all the time. I open up an OpenVPN config file on my browser, save it to my device, load it into my ASUS router. Or I download a torrent, open Deluge on my browser, open it in there. Stuff like that, all works as it would if it were "local" except it's in a tmp folder on my Dropbox.
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As others have chimed in similarly on the topic. I have my NAS linked up via the Files app, effectively giving me several terabytes worth of storage all the time. I promptly stopped subscribing to iCloud when Files became a thing.So, someone recently told me that my complaint about file management had been addressed with the Files app, so I was excited to try it out on my iPad Pro. But so far, it looks like you can only access files in your cloud storage, and there's no true local file storage (except for like, Pages and such). Am I missing something? This seems kind of pointless (to me, at least) as of now.
iPad Pro, why won't you let me love you more than a PDF/browser reader and let me be productive?
Yeah, after today I would totally consider replacing my iMac with something fresher. Though I'm pretty sure a SSD would make it as good as new anyway because my iMac is basically the same machine as my MacBook Pro with slight differences in hardware. Both from the same year. And ever since my laptop had its keyboard and trackpad and battery all replaced it's felt like a new machine. A SSD would probably do the same for my iMac as long as it's just a HDD problem.They better update the Macs soon, I need to replace this iMac. It's the first 4K 21.5" iMac, with the 5400 RPM drive, so it's ungodly slow and the processor/GPU can't handle the resolution. At all.