FewSimple9
FewSimple9 t1_jdhdstp wrote
Reply to Possibly the dumbest (or smartest) purchase for someone wanting an iPod (LONG UNNECESSARY POST) by [deleted]
You are trying to get strangers to justify your purchases (buyer’s remorse?). It doesn’t matter for us, if it works for you then great 👍
Apple Watch can do the same thing as the SE, there are different solutions to problems.
FewSimple9 t1_j6i50gw wrote
Reply to Yo the 14 is STRAIGHT HOT GARBAGE! by [deleted]
You are using it wrong or got a defective one.
No issues here
FewSimple9 t1_j65unzn wrote
Reply to comment by Unfair-Salt1339 in Is the iPhone 14 Plus a good phone? by Unfair-Salt1339
I know right! Posts like this just clutter the subreddit because you can’t search for generic questions.
Is the 14 plus a good phone? -One of the best camera systems, CPUs, GPUs etc. What does “good” mean?
Does it have any flaws? -Define flaw? Does it burst into flames, does it have post-processing on images some people don’t like?
Is the screen the largest version or does the pro max have a larger screen? -If only their website let you compare them… https://www.apple.com/iphone/compare/?modelList=iphone-14-pro-max,iphone-14-plus,iphone-14-pro
FewSimple9 t1_j65mbra wrote
Reply to Is the iPhone 14 Plus a good phone? by Unfair-Salt1339
You can search for these questions instead of making an extremely low effort post.
FewSimple9 t1_iy89bk5 wrote
Reply to Possible to keep the battery capacity "healthy" by charging it not more than 85 %? by SoWeVibinNow
Another battery question that could have been searched for in this subreddit with less effort than making this post.
The best way to preserve battery is just keep your phone off and charge to 60% every few months. Stop fucking worrying about it, it’s cheap to replace and likely you will trade it in before it hits less than 80%
FewSimple9 t1_ixwtst7 wrote
Reply to comment by __K-Dot__ in How to temporarily turn off the touch screen by HelixViewer
This x2
FewSimple9 t1_itwnik5 wrote
Reply to Setting up iPhone for use in car by vinags
I open my music or podcast app and click play…
FewSimple9 t1_jeeap1a wrote
Reply to AT&T taking ownership of your owned device by [deleted]
It’s called the Retailer Flex policy, this is a shitty policy that locks the device to the carrier (AT&T, T-Mobile etc). This happens when you buy from retailers, Best Buy, Target etc