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bandpartyy t1_j6l71xd wrote
Reply to comment by Daymope in shoutout to apple on this one, if I hadn’t had this on, I would’ve never realized my sister locked herself out of the house haha by Andrew_285
No. And Yes (but to what extent idk)
bandpartyy t1_izsisbk wrote
Reply to What makes you choose standard iphone 14 and 14 plus over an android phone within the same price range? by xucai
- Hardware Build Quality
- OS Feature Updates
- Apple Customer Service
- App Store Quality
- Resale Value
Background: I came from 10 years of Samsung S flagships, and though I now own a AW and iPhone, but I am still fiercely Windows-OS and Android-TV only.
bandpartyy t1_iu3hvmk wrote
- Apollo Reddit (1-time payment, not subscription)
- Water Minder (1-time payment, hydration tracker)
- Auto Sleep (1-time payment, better with Apple Watch though)
- PanecalPlus (1-time payment, scientific calculator)
- PicSew (1-time payment, scrolling screen capture)
- Evernote (adhoc basis)
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Dropbox, OneDrive, Amazon Prime, Netflix, Spotify, Windscribe VPN (not really an app)
bandpartyy t1_j6lai4z wrote
Reply to comment by TheLifeOfBaedro in I search for alternatives to Apple battery pack because I can avoid the price 😢 But I’m still worried about my battery Health. Anyone have this one or know if it okey? Get warm or hot? Because that could Will a problem. Thanks for the advice by GmYiyo
All wireless charging banks charge lesser, charge slower, and gets warmer faster, compared to wired charging. It has to do with the physics and inefficiency of induction charging.
Although yes, trusted brands work better than random brands. And that the heat generated might not be significant enough to damage the battery. I personally use a Magsafe charger for overnight charging and hasn't seen my battery health move the past 1+ years.