ForcedToCreateAc

joined 2 years ago
[–] ForcedToCreateAc@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

To be completely honest, there's barely any difference ever since the X. Incremental upgrades will get you a better camera, but the XR had such a great battery life and remains super snappy, so if you aren't really a camera guy there won't be a lot new besides ProMotion and Dynamic Island.

[–] ForcedToCreateAc@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

I do a backup and full factory reset once every major OS version releases, but only then.

I have never had any issues, bugs nor anything similar that's widely reported when new versions of iOS are released, and I believe that's because upgrading always leave remnants of lingering trash. But that's me.

[–] ForcedToCreateAc@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Synch with a cable, let it finish, check the option to synch over wifi, save it, enjoy.

[–] ForcedToCreateAc@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

I find really funny that this conversation exists around the phone universally thought to be overpriced, made by a pretentious company, and regarded as inferior and behind the competition in innovation because it's seen as a fashion item instead of a phone.

I would say that, like owning an iPhone, buying Casetify is reduced to: people like it and can afford it. That's pretty much it.

I do believe they are super overpriced tho, not defending them. But reading all the condescending comments has been truly amusing, haha.

[–] ForcedToCreateAc@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Can't blame you, Android is great for everything but normal phone use lmao. Once you start using the apps and notice the unoptimized trash they are, you surely miss the boredom of iOS, lack of split screen and trash tier notifications and all.

There's a super useful app on iOS called "When did I...?" (exclusive to iOS btw) in where you can keep track of how often you do stuff. Might sound super stupid but it's extremely useful for me to track things like dentist visits, haircuts, car wash, etc.

You can even set it to remind you when X amount of time went by since the last time you did X.