Yeah, fine for me. Maybe check if it's installed in the watch app on iPhone
I have Series 3 and I'm not seeing anywhere. Also, is Watch App Store on iPhone disabled?Yeah, fine for me. Maybe check if it's installed in the watch app on iPhone
It's there on my Series 4 - it even asked me whether i wanted to use the app right after the update finished.
I'm pretty sure the noise app is series 4 and newer only due to microphone stuff :(I have Series 3 and I'm not seeing anywhere. Also, is Watch App Store on iPhone disabled?
So it looks like Sleep Cycle have discontinued their watch app which is pretty annoying as I used it every night. From what I can see they didn't even say in any of their update notes that it was gone, I just found out when I looked at their Twitter replies.
i wonder if they're holding back Catalina for some yet-to-be-announced October event that'll also be the announcement of the rumored 16" Macbook Pro
How often is there an October event. When does it get announced normally
Thanks I'll give it a look.i would suggest just download autosleep. I haves used it for like a year now and it's very good, takes just a lil input here and there to calibrate but if You need one I would grab it,
No, its a iOS 13 feature.
I am asking because it is already showing on my iPad Pro. It says "Try it free!" (Im a beta tester btw). I read that it is releasing in the 30th though.
So, I got family member who has an aging iPad 2, and I've found that it is extremely slow and lags a lot. Would it help if I do a complete factory reset of the device? Or have these older models just gotten this slow with time? I think I read somewhere that Apple had purposefully made old devices slower.
Alright, thanks for the clarification. I'll try to reset it, and look for that toggle you talk about. It won't hurt to try. :)People like to have conspiracy stories. The truth is that OS' move on.. apps move on. I think the iPad 2 had 512MB of RAM. That's paltry by today's standards and likely the biggest issue. The older CPU/GPU won't help.
Whether a reset might help.. I doubt it. You could always do an iCloud backup and try it though, not much to lose.
There was an instance where Apple gimped performance of certain phones to prevent issues associated with poor battery health. I think they added a toggle switch due to backlash. That said, the theory that Apple intentionally gimps devices predates thst.
So, I got family member who has an aging iPad 2, and I've found that it is extremely slow and lags a lot. Would it help if I do a complete factory reset of the device? Or have these older models just gotten this slow with time? I think I read somewhere that Apple had purposefully made old devices slower.
It's the actual iPad 2. And no, won't trade it in for recycling, as that would leave the person with nothing. Not too bothered with lack of security patches, hell I rock a Huawei myself. It's also mostly used for Candy Crush and Facebook these days. I'll try a reset and if that doesn't improve the speed slightly, then that's fine.The iPad 2 (assuming you mean the actual iPad 2, and not the iPad Air 2 or Mini 2) is from 2011, so it's got an old CPU and not enough RAM for new software. More worryingly, its last system software release is from mid-2016, so you're missing ~3 years of security patches -- you're better off trading it in for recycling at this spoint.
Yep, also Tampermonkey, jumped back to Chrome as I can't not have a bare minimum of extendability only to recall how resource hungry it isWord of warning, the new Safari update out today for Mac is the one that kills uBlock Origin.
The thing I hate is that it doesn't list all the extensions that died. I forgot some that I had installed and all it said to me after the update was "1Password and 3 other extensions" and like, what are the three others?Word of warning, the new Safari update out today for Mac is the one that kills uBlock Origin.
Thankfully the dev of Tampermonkey is making good progress. It was the only extension I used that got killed but all the fuckery that apple is doing with Safari extensions will hopefully be settled for a while now.Yep, also Tampermonkey, jumped back to Chrome as I can't not have a bare minimum of extendability only to recall how resource hungry it is
I've been using Adguard for a while now and it continues to work it seemsSo are no ad blockers working under the new version of Safari, or is it just that the extensions need an update? I use 1 Blocker X on my phone/iPad but I don't know if I need to change anything or not.
You need one from the App Store now. 1Blocker for Mac hasn't been updated recently but works fine because it's from the App Store.So are no ad blockers working under the new version of Safari, or is it just that the extensions need an update? I use 1 Blocker X on my phone/iPad but I don't know if I need to change anything or not.
Ghostely Lite seems pretty good.Ah OK, it's just the delivery method that's the problem. Thanks, I'll look at what's available.
Weird situation, it might just be that it was restored to the beta thus giving the warning but is now listening on the stable channel. Easy way to check would be if you didn't already update to beta 4 that hit yesterday. If you didn't and it says there are no updates, you're on the stable channel. Try checking build numbers. I think the devices always need an installed beta profile to listen for beta OTA updates.I got an iPad Air 3 today, and gave my Air 2 to my dad.
However, I think I did something stupid; I didn't remove the 13.1 beta profile from the Air 2 before I formatted it. Now, when I set up the Air 2 for my dad, it gave me a warning about pre-release software always sending data to Apple, and it isn't listed in General > Profiles to be able to remove the beta profile. Software Update lists the software as "iPadOS 13.1".
What will happen in this situation? Will the Air 2 get the update to 13.1 general release on the 24th? Or will it be stuck on the beta channel, or get no updates at all?
Would it help if I re-enrolled the Air 2 for the beta, reinstalled the beta profile and then immediately removed it via settings?
Thank you! I think I did update it yesterday, so it may be on beta 4 already, but possibly not - I double checked the build numbers just now - the Air 2 is on 13.1 (17A5837a) and says no updates available when checking, while the Air 3, on the latest beta as of today, is showing 13.1 (17A5844a). Hopefully the Air 3 showing a higher number means I'm in luck and the Air 2 has defaulted to the stable channel.Weird situation, it might just be that it was restored to the beta thus giving the warning but is now listening on the stable channel. Easy way to check would be if you didn't already update to beta 4 that hit yesterday. If you didn't and it says there are no updates, you're on the stable channel. Try checking build numbers. I think the devices always need an installed beta profile to listen for beta OTA updates.
I got my phone, it's awesome but I never ordered a case and idk if i want the leather case. Shoot... I need a light weight case with a clear back tbh
The Apple leather case would be a reason that I'd get the 11 Pro. I've had a leather case on my 6 Plus since launch and it's still awesome.
true, I might grab it again. I want the black but it turns blue I think.
Also, anyone hVe T-Mobile? I got this new phone and it says that it takes a few minutes to activate my iPhone but it's been awhile now....