My phone has done that. Just full on sign out, then sign back inMy daughter's XR on ios13.x won't stop asking for her iCloud password. Apparently she's been entering it over and over but finally told me last night.
Best Buy had Apple Watch bands 20% off last week and silly me thought the sale would last longer and I ended up missing out on it completely.
Damn my resistance to spending money!
Not sure if this is the best place to ask, but the Spotify app on the iPhone is steaming garbage in that it only allows shuffle play (not sure if this also applies to paid members, but I have no interest in a paid subscription atm).
Is there perhaps a third party app that let's me browse my Spotify account like normal?
uhm, isn't that normal behaviour for non-premium spotify? that it's just shuffled playlist and not à la carte streaming?
Yep.uhm, isn't that normal behaviour for non-premium spotify? that it's just shuffled playlist and not à la carte streaming?
I love how I can check the charge level of my Apple Watch from my iPhone when it's plugged in and charging.
But I hate that I can't check the same status of my AirPods when they're plugged in and charging. It's actually kind of annoying to check the charge status of my AirPods. I have to open the case and check on my phone. But last night I had a bug where opening the case made the Left bud connect to my phone and it didn't disconnect at all so all night it drained it to 9% and kept it connected. So when I checked the battery widget this morning I saw "Left AirPod: 9%" in the list. Like why? What? What a silly bug. So I hate just opening the case to check the charge. And I'm afraid to just plug it in every night because I don't want to ruin the batteries so fast. Especially such small batteries.
Yeah I figure. Still, I don't get why my phone connected to one AirPod (That wasn't even removed from the case during the 2 seconds I had it open) and didn't disconnect at all until this morning when I noticed it and opened and shut the case again. Hopefully that was a fluke and I'll be more observant next time.The only battery you'd affect by plugging the AirPods in every night would be the battery in the AirPods case. If you're worried about a charge cycle affecting the AirPods themselves, the charge cycle starts when you put the AirPods into the case, not when you plug the case into a charger.
That's what I've deduced from my readings, but at least there is more privacy.It's Chromium, just as Chrome, with a different skin. So don't expect any difference 😉
Well. It's made by MS. But it can't be worse than Google, that's true.That's what I've deduced from my readings, but at least there is more privacy.
With Microsoft? I have doubts.That's what I've deduced from my readings, but at least there is more privacy.
Yup agreed. I actually went from an XS back to an 8 because Face ID would fail so often or take so long for me. But it's almost perfect on my 11, i now see what the people who swear by it are sayingFace ID is already much better on the iPhone 11 Pro compared to the XS, I was positively surprised by it. It's nearly perfect now.
Nothing really. I had a screen protector on my first watch and it was the biggest waste since lint gets caught there so easily and it looks abhorrent due to the screen shape. I haven't had any issues with screen scratches at all in the end, but then again I've had the sapphire screen model for the past years. So if you rock one of these, I wouldn't worry too much – I do manual work (wood and similar) outside regularly and it hasn't been a problem at all. Might be different if you work with harsher materials.I got an Apple Watch 5 for Christmas. I'm loving it, even more so having come from an Apple Watch 0, but I just noticed a deep nick on the face this morning. I knew scratches and nicks would be inevitable, but I expected it to happen at least more than a month of having it.
I got AppleCare+, so whenever the face becomes a monstrosity I'll get it replaced. The thought of putting a screen protector on the Apple Watch seems like an abomination to me.
However, what do the other Era Apple Watch users do to protect their watch face, if any?
With the amount of glue they use to keep that thing together, I'm not surprised.one of my airpod pros fell out as I was leaving the office, and bounced into the stairwell - fell 5 stories straight down into the basement. Seems fine. I guess being light has its advantages. They don't fall out often but I do need to adjus them fairly often just in case - and 'not often' is still a lot more often than my previous airpods.
Man the standard mail map in iOS 13 has been absolutely awful for me. Half the time it hangs and doesn't register my emails as having been read unless I physically go in to each email and back out.
I'll try that one out, the Outlook app doesn't seem bad either.
Man the standard mail map in iOS 13 has been absolutely awful for me. Half the time it hangs and doesn't register my emails as having been read unless I physically go in to each email and back out.
I'll try that one out, the Outlook app doesn't seem bad either.
Interesting. Do you know how they monetize the app? I don't see any in app purchases or stuff like that.Outlook is pretty good as is Gmail. Gmail lets you add non-Google accounts now too.
The mail app I've found myself most consistently happy with is Edison Mail. I feel like a lot of people haven't heard of it. Here's the App Sote link if you want to check it out:
My daughter managed to bend her 5s a few years back and they replaced it under AppleCare with a refurb.My iPad was bent when I fly to Texas a few months back ago in October. It's not even an option on setting up an appointment online in the apple store. What can I expect from them? Will it get replaced? I do have apple care.
I've used ControllerMate years ago, and it's great. It's more powerful than USB Overdrive. Might be overkill for your needs, but it has a free trial so give it a go. You don't even need to buy it if you don't need a lot of functions, but if you play any games on your Mac you might find more uses for it. I used it to make "spam key when I hold it down" macros for WoW.EDIT: Also, has anyone used USB Overdrive on their Mac? I'd like to get push to talk working on Discord on the Mac but the keybindings in the app don't work and I was wondering if I might be able to use USB Overdrive to fudge something that might work.
Yeah I'm guessing it might not be something I can get around. Thanks for the suggestions - I'll try a trial of both (if necessary) but as I prefer not installing stuff if I can avoid it I thought I'd see if anyone had actually managed to get something working.Sounds like Discord is the issue though. Might not be fixable.
Yes, that's nothing to worry about. Also - battery capacity measurements aren't an exact science. So don't get all freaked out if it were 98 tomorrow because it might only drop to 97 half a year from now.My iPhone's 11 battery capacity is at 99% after 3 months of usage. Is that normal?
I've never done anything with regards to protecting the watch face. Got a Series 0 space grey sport back in May 2015 that I wore for 3 years -- was very careful with it and it never got a scratch on the face. Did get some dings on the case but nothing major.I got an Apple Watch 5 for Christmas. I'm loving it, even more so having come from an Apple Watch 0, but I just noticed a deep nick on the face this morning. I knew scratches and nicks would be inevitable, but I expected it to happen at least more than a month of having it.
I got AppleCare+, so whenever the face becomes a monstrosity I'll get it replaced. The thought of putting a screen protector on the Apple Watch seems like an abomination to me.
However, what do the other Era Apple Watch users do to protect their watch face, if any?
Hmm, that's bizarre. My watch makes literally zero noises on silent mode.Is there a way to turn off the Apple Pay noises on the Watch? They occur for me even when I'm in silent mode.
Hmm, that's bizarre. My watch makes literally zero noises on silent mode.
No, it's quite easy in fact. Just go to the Apple Watch App, tap Notifications, Tap Activity.I want to turn off the activity notification on Apple Watch. I have all notifications turned off. That is the only notification that doesn't turn off no matter what I do.
Is it impossible to turn off the activity goal completed notification on Apple Watch?
No, it's quite easy in fact. Just go to the Apple Watch App, tap Notifications, Tap Activity.
Imho the most useless reminder.I kind of want to take off the Breathing notification. It's way too often and I think I breath enough?
Fwiw, my phone is on silent 100% of the time and the only noise I could even name is the buzz when leaving "waterproof" mode.It only happens for the ding when paying for something with Apple Pay for me though (Series 5)
Imho the most useless reminder.
Fwiw, my phone is on silent 100% of the time and the only noise I could even name is the buzz when leaving "waterproof" mode.
And I pay with ApplePay a lot.
so silent mode should suppress that sound