infinityandbeyond75

infinityandbeyond75 t1_jeguew7 wrote

If you use the Express Service then they are replacing the whole device and so you’re charged the full replacement fee. You’re getting a new battery, new screen, new back glass, new housing, everything. If you go into the store they will replace just the screen for the lower price. It even states this in the link you provided.

How much will it cost?

If you have AppleCare+, you can replace your iPhone with an incident of accidental damage. You’ll pay the “other damage” AppleCare+ fee, as specified in the AppleCare+ Terms and Conditions.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_jechw24 wrote

Just be aware that you have to buy the cellular version to work with Family Setup. A lot of people miss that part and get upset when their new watch won’t activate and they have to spend more money and sign up for a watch account with their carrier.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_je5y93g wrote

I can’t relate as my 14 Pro runs beautifully. My work has about 90% of people on iOS but there are a handful on Android and any of the comparable apps just seem half-baked. Anyone switching one way or the other will find things they like and don’t like. I never try to persuade people toward iOS or Android. I always tell them to get what suits their needs first and then their wants.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_je546a9 wrote

The sad thing is you’re still going to have to carry a physical license for quite some time. Even if your state approves digital IDs your bank may still require a physical ID for quite some time. Places like hospitals or places that require a credit check may require physical IDs. If you are buying age restricted products such as alcohol or tobacco, not all locations will immediately have a way to validate a digital ID. Also, if you’re traveling, you may leave from a state that the airport accepts a digital ID but go to a state that doesn’t. Upon traveling back, you may have to show a physical ID.

It’s going to take 10-15 years or more before we can expect to see things start to really take off for digital IDs.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_je51rug wrote

You’ve completely missed the point of this post. They are asking when more than 3 states are going to have the option for a digital license. Even when it was announced there were like 10 states that they listed as coming soon but it’s been such a slow rollout. Each state needs to implement their state individually.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_jctyvyx wrote

So why didn’t companies just keep improving on USB-A? Why change it to mini-USB then micro-USB then USB-C? What if a new development is discovered that allows for a full charge in 10 minutes but requires something other than USB-C? When governments require USB-C by law then it keeps innovation behind - not promote it. That’s why all the new USB developments have changed to this point. Of course for the short term USB-C will get better and faster but at some point USB-D or something else will come out that will be better and then the EU has to change their law again. This also wouldn’t be a quick thing either.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_jctxm20 wrote

You realize for now that it only applies to iPhones and iPads for now right? Wireless charging isn’t affected right now. The only thing that may possibly be on the books for wireless charging is that anything other than a standard Qi charger must be included in the box. That means the Apple Watch can continue with their current chargers for years to come. The law also doesn’t include things like AirPods so they can continue using Lightning if they want. It also doesn’t apply to things like external batteries and portable speakers.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_jctqal3 wrote

While a lot of people applaud this decision (simply because they want to have only USB-C devices) I’ve read a lot of articles from several countries (including the EU) and many say government should stay out of it.

One of Apple’s complaints was what if we come out with a better option but then we have to wait for the government to change the law to implement the better option for EU purchases.

There was a time that some countries required micro-USB so Apple just included a small adapter in the box. That appeased the requirements for those countries.

I think the reason the headphone dongle requirement was never regulated is that headphones aren’t a requirement in the functionality of the device. However, charging is.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_jadu8bu wrote

Reply to comment by bluedevil_zg in USB-C by WearFirst1267

This was one of Apple’s arguments against it. They said if a new, better cable or port is created a law mandating USB-C would keep the EU behind until all the red tape is passed.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_ja5l6lz wrote

They best way to look at iCloud is that it’s a synchronizing service, not a backup. What you do on iCloud does the same on the iPhone. What you do on the iPhone happens on iCloud. One thing you can do is choose the option to optimize photos on the phone so not as much storage is needed. If you really want to offload pics then you’ll want to save them to like Google photos or use something like Dropbox.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_ja5axt6 wrote

Apple won’t go back to the notch so the only thing I can see them doing would be something different if they can do something under the display or if they sensors can get so small they would be imperceptible in the bezel.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_ja589gb wrote

Apple has specifically said that they created an Android version of iMessage but ultimately decided that it was better for their business to not release it. There already is a new standard called RCS and Google has been pushing Apple to adopt it as well. Tim Cook’s response was to encourage your friends and family to switch to an iPhone. iMessage has many of the features that RCS has but unfortunately they’re not cross compatible.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_ja4qoj7 wrote

At this point the phone isn’t usable to her since it’s activation locked. Although she may be skeptical, offer that if she sends it back so you can copy the information on it then you’ll send it back to her and remove the activation lock. I mean it’s your phone so I can understand if you want to keep it but I’m guessing the photos are worth more than the value of the phone is to you.

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