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teatiller t1_j2f76lu wrote
Reply to comment by kapatmak in Why do iPhone cables often end up working only one way up and not the other? by Not_Not_Matt
Yup, that’s what solved it for me in the recent past. Toothpicks are good to use. Usually find a tuft of lint and hair in there…and then find there’s more.
teatiller t1_j21o3hf wrote
Reply to what's the best app for reading for free? by Juanisweird
SideBooks, in App Store, is a PDF reader primarily , better for comics/graphic novels
Google Play Books let’s you upload your own books and download to any device or read online
Apple Books, you can import any DRM free ebooks or any PDF’s on your Mac and they sync with iCloud and then available on devices
I’ve used them mostly on iPad but all work on iPhone.
teatiller t1_j1ouwxa wrote
Apple Books is not bad, I found out i can put any drm-free ebooks & pdf’s I have onto the Books App on a Mac, and it syncs to all my other devices with iCloud. I didn’t know it did this for awhile.
Otherwise Google Books works well, I have a lot on that app, Kindle is good, too. I usually move to iPad for reading with any of the book apps, though.
teatiller t1_j1ft4s9 wrote
Reply to What is this “man in a box” icon? by psittaculous
It’s a tribute to Layne Staley
teatiller t1_iyxbgso wrote
Reply to comment by girnigoe in Meet a medieval woman named 'Tora' who lived 800 years ago in Norway by patatesogan
She’s supposed to be 65 and she looks 85.Maybe people lied about their age back then too
teatiller t1_ixfh4lp wrote
Reply to comment by John_Smith1011 in How to remove system data? Or at least reduce it? (16.1.1) update. by [deleted]
I dunno if you have to restore the backup, I’ve seen it drop a lot just from backing up. It never goes away, anyway.
teatiller t1_j4tb0o4 wrote
Reply to What is the battery status shown when the battery is replaced in Apple Store ? by Individual_Still5752
No, just shows 100% battery health. If you use an application like Coconut Battery on Mac, it will tell you the battery information including the name of the manufacturer, when it was manufactured the approximate charge capacity and how many charge cycles it has (which is always 0 for a new battery).