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Brian 162 01-27-2022 04:30 PM

My g/f son gave me his 8s when my 7s died. He got a new 13? for x-mas so now he's going to give me his 10s.

masraum 01-27-2022 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john70t (Post 11590808)
It's too bad a hundred tiny crap appppppppppp buttons fill the screen and makes it otherwise unusable.

You know that you can put so icons in most of the watch faces, right?

And you can change the app list from a grid view (which isn't the best) to a list view which is easier to see.
https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-rearrange-apple-watch-app-icons/

john70t 01-27-2022 04:56 PM

In my humble opinion, the most humble in fact, which the entire world should follow:

-They should only have 6 or 9 big buttons on the face, with a fat legible swipe strip at the top or bottom with page numbers to know where the f you are.

.The same should be true for vertical sub-menus. ie this is how far you are into this tangent

-There should always be an escape/back.menu button on every screen.

dennis in se pa 01-27-2022 05:21 PM

I think you need at least an iPhone 6. And if your battery is closing in on 4 years, get it replaced. Old batteries cause weird behavior. My old 6 started acting up, and that is what I was told. And reboot weekly. My 10 got weird, would not scroll, and when it locked up/shut down decided to call 911. It was only a year or 2 old. Now I reboot every Sunday.

dennis in se pa 01-27-2022 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 11590057)
I still have my iPhone 1 or original in the closet. I moved from that to the 4, the the 6S with 64 gig, then to the 11 Pro 256 Gig that I have now. It is perfectly functional and fast. The camera is amazing with the three lenses and the overall quality of an image. The camera is the main reason I went for the Pro.

My business partner bought the 13 Pro and the camera is really amazing. It even has LIDAR, so you can map an object, and even do a topo map of your back yard if you are very patient and work hard at it.

I saw a TV program where they were using the LIDAR function to map an bit of the ground where dinosaur footprints were. They could measure the footprints super accurate with the LIDAR.

It is just mind blowing what a telephone can do now days.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1643292989.jpg
This is a "happy snap" one photo of my car with the ultra wide lens. The camera has a "normal" and "telephoto" as well. In reality the normal is the standard wide angle lens that you are used to on a phone, and the telephoto is a "normal" or not wide angle lens. All with motion stabilization.

Nice 911

dennis in se pa 01-27-2022 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vash (Post 11590337)
my wife was compelled to upgrade phones when our banking institution no longer worked with her old one.

my 8 still talks to our Tesla, so there is that.

Must be a Windows app. Windoze always does that sh$t.

Apple OSs upgrade, not reconfigure and make you buy new software/hardware regularly.

I would NOT go back to the Windoze platform. It is BS.

john70t 01-27-2022 05:41 PM

I'm still a Windoze user by default:
-Only because Google has become pure evil and now controls everything,
-Apple is quickly becoming a close second,
-I am too stupid and/or lazy to learn Linux code.

Z-man 01-27-2022 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11590838)
You know that you can put so icons in most of the watch faces, right?

And you can change the app list from a grid view (which isn't the best) to a list view which is easier to see.
https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-rearrange-apple-watch-app-icons/

^ This.

When the Apple Watch first came out, I thought it was the most non-functional device. Why would I need a watch that is just a small mirror screen to my phone that is always nearby? How wrong I was...

Want to know how your stock is doing? Just a tap on the face of the watch will get you there.

If I want to pause the music or podcast on my phone, it will allow me to do so, and remind / fast forward as well.

The AppleWatch interfaces with Apple Maps and will show you turn by turn directions, and will tap you twice for right hand turns, three times for lefts, and other 'haptic' responses for other directions.

Meetings / Calendar function is outstanding to keep track of the next meeting I need to hop on to for work.

Activity app allows you to keep track of your steps, time standing, and exercise. Exercise mode allows you to select different exercise modes to keep track of those certain types of workouts.

If I get a text msg, it pops up on the phone, and I can just glance at the watch and determine if I need to respond or not. Phone calls - same thing. Plus I can answer the phone call with the watch - I mean really, don't tell me you never wanted to be like Dick Tracy...

The EKG function will determine if your Sinus Rhythm is off or not, and will warn you if there are any signs of atrial fibrillation. A few weeks after my friend at work got his Apple Watch, it told him his sinus rhythm was off. A doctor's consult determined his heart was having trouble. This was followed by heart surgery. The Apple Watch may have saved his life.

If you are a diabetic, and use a CGM (continuous glucose monitor), you can see your blood sugars on the face of the watch. Quite helpful in the middle of the night - just tap the screen, and you know what your sugars are, instead of looking at your phone, or worse, having to poke your finger. The watch will also beep and vibrate and wake you up if your sugar is too low. Very helpful and can prevent a potential lower blood sugar situation.

And that's just scratching the surface.

Mark Henry 01-28-2022 04:52 AM

Cheap give away 4 year old sammy, it's just a phone... and I only turn data on for google maps. I don't give out my cell number, so it's only family and friends.

Two cell phones and house phone (cell dongle same old number), shared plan, unlimited Canada and US long distance and text, $75 Canadian ($58 USD) a month.
;)

My kids phone alone cost more than our yearly plan, maybe twice as much... and the screen has now broke on his phone.

masraum 01-28-2022 05:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Z-man (Post 11590982)
^ This.

When the Apple Watch first came out, I thought it was the most non-functional device. Why would I need a watch that is just a small mirror screen to my phone that is always nearby? How wrong I was...

Want to know how your stock is doing? Just a tap on the face of the watch will get you there.

If I want to pause the music or podcast on my phone, it will allow me to do so, and remind / fast forward as well.

The AppleWatch interfaces with Apple Maps and will show you turn by turn directions, and will tap you twice for right hand turns, three times for lefts, and other 'haptic' responses for other directions.

Meetings / Calendar function is outstanding to keep track of the next meeting I need to hop on to for work.

Activity app allows you to keep track of your steps, time standing, and exercise. Exercise mode allows you to select different exercise modes to keep track of those certain types of workouts.

If I get a text msg, it pops up on the phone, and I can just glance at the watch and determine if I need to respond or not. Phone calls - same thing. Plus I can answer the phone call with the watch - I mean really, don't tell me you never wanted to be like Dick Tracy...

The EKG function will determine if your Sinus Rhythm is off or not, and will warn you if there are any signs of atrial fibrillation. A few weeks after my friend at work got his Apple Watch, it told him his sinus rhythm was off. A doctor's consult determined his heart was having trouble. This was followed by heart surgery. The Apple Watch may have saved his life.

If you are a diabetic, and use a CGM (continuous glucose monitor), you can see your blood sugars on the face of the watch. Quite helpful in the middle of the night - just tap the screen, and you know what your sugars are, instead of looking at your phone, or worse, having to poke your finger. The watch will also beep and vibrate and wake you up if your sugar is too low. Very helpful and can prevent a potential lower blood sugar situation.

And that's just scratching the surface.

I suspect that's a newer version than mine. But still, I tend to keep my phone on silent 99.9% of the time, but I almost never miss a call or text because my watch lets me know what's going on if I don't notice on my phone. My watch is still going strong, but I must admit that the thought of "needing" to replace it from time to time as it gets old or the battery gets old is irritating because of the cost. That's the only downside that I can see.

billybek 01-28-2022 05:28 AM

Just upgraded from a 6s to a 13.
Nice to have some battery life in the cold again!

Z-man 01-28-2022 06:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11591153)
I suspect that's a newer version than mine. But still, I tend to keep my phone on silent 99.9% of the time, but I almost never miss a call or text because my watch lets me know what's going on if I don't notice on my phone. My watch is still going strong, but I must admit that the thought of "needing" to replace it from time to time as it gets old or the battery gets old is irritating because of the cost. That's the only downside that I can see.

My watch is a series 4, so it is a few years old, and there hasn't been sufficient improvements to the newer ones that would warrant me getting one. Battery still lasts for 24+ hours as well, so I'm good for now...

masraum 01-28-2022 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Z-man (Post 11591231)
My watch is a series 4, so it is a few years old, and there hasn't been sufficient improvements to the newer ones that would warrant me getting one. Battery still lasts for 24+ hours as well, so I'm good for now...

I couldn't remember, so I had to check. Mine is a series 3, but like you, it's still working fine with decent battery life. I charge it every night, but think I get at least 32-36ish hours out of it if I don't.

pwd72s 01-28-2022 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 11590057)

It is just mind blowing what a telephone can do now days.

I've heard they can be also used to make phone calls.

GH85Carrera 01-28-2022 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 11591588)
I've heard they can be also used to make phone calls.

Yea, but mostly receive junk phone calls about the El Camino warranty is about to expire, or someone wanting to know if I will sell my home. Over the last two days I have received 14 spam calls. Grrrr.

flatbutt 01-28-2022 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beepbeep (Post 11590644)
Pro tip: you can replace batteries yourself and they usually cost around 15 bucks to purchase.

My (very old) iPhone 5 is still in use by my dad. I believe it is on its 4:th battery.
My old 8 Plus is used by my daughter. I also replaced the battery and screen myself (I accidentally drove over it!).
My son has my old 7...also with new battery.

Basically, old iPhones are fully usable as long as they are upgradeable to latest iOS and fitted with fresh battery.

Is this vid accurate?

<iframe width="733" height="412" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/UgmtNJuqEHI" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgmtNJuqEHI

70SATMan 01-28-2022 11:50 PM

Almost embarrassed to say that my 5S is my second cell. First was a Razr. Batt & Mem issues now, going to be making the jump soon to a new phone, finally.:D

beepbeep 01-29-2022 05:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 11591717)
Is this vid accurate?

<iframe width="733" height="412" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/UgmtNJuqEHI" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgmtNJuqEHI

Yes. iPhone is very easy to swap battery on. Pentalobe and very smal philips screwdrivers are only special tools. Only thing I do not like in the video is application of double-size adhesive for the battery. There is special adhesive strip that I usually order at the same time as battery.

Also, he is removing old battery the wrong way. using the tool to bend the battery from phone body might puncture it, which is not fun with Lithium battery. There is much better way: you take the edge of OEM adhesive strip and just pull it....it will behave like a long chewing gum and you can basically pull it from underneath the battery. It is hard to descrive, but you can check it out on Youtube.

Dpmulvan 01-29-2022 06:16 AM

I just went from a 4s to a 2020.

Rick Lee 01-30-2022 06:45 PM

Got the 13 Pro Max today. Waiting for a new case before I switch over. My 12 Pro Max has been getting quiet recently, well, as soon as the warranty expired. All volumes maxed out and I only hear texts and emails when it's connected to another device.


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