Incorrect. It's the nanny telling you how to get to the Control Center.
Nanny?Incorrect. It's the nanny telling you how to get to the Control Center.
The Stainless Steel nicks and scratches so bad. I'm going Ceramic next year for this very reason. I want to be close to abusive with my Watch and not have issues.I don't have a single scratch on my X, but sapphire is probably why I'll have to spend more on the SBSS Watch instead of getting the Aluminum model. Sucks.
I also got some of my first scratches on my X yesterday. Haven't scratched my iPhone in years. I'm pretty upset. It's on the front as well. Had it face down on the floor for a second to use the flashlight. Must have hit some sand.
The Stainless Steel nicks and scratches so bad. I'm going Ceramic next year for this very reason. I want to be close to abusive with my Watch and not have issues.
I got some for Christmas, been very impressed so far. I think I'm getting lint and stuff in the case from my pocket though lol, need to figure out the best way to clean it regularly.
Thing is, you can just polish the silver SS and it will look as good as new (provided you don't have huge dents). I've done it once so far and it was super easy. I wouldn't act "abusive" with the ceramic either, I've seen more than enough ceramic watches with pieces missing from the case on eBay and local small ads.I also got some of my first scratches on my X yesterday. Haven't scratched my iPhone in years. I'm pretty upset. It's on the front as well. Had it face down on the floor for a second to use the flashlight. Must have hit some sand.
The Stainless Steel nicks and scratches so bad. I'm going Ceramic next year for this very reason. I want to be close to abusive with my Watch and not have issues.
When I toyed with the idea of having two Watches, I came across this and it sounded like it would work pretty well? https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205792I just bought one aluminum and one stainless steel. Apple makes it trivial to switch watches. However, you can not pair two watches to one phone, which is a pain.
So Era, what's the best glass screen protector? I'm thinking about the $40 Zagg one, does that price justifies the product or should I go to cheaper and just as good alternatives?
Yes. Having two watches to one phone is super simple. The phone even automatically detects which watch you're using without having to hit a setting or whatever. It's great.When I toyed with the idea of having two Watches, I came across this and it sounded like it would work pretty well? https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205792
Bold faced lie, I switch between 3 watches regularly. Seamless.I just bought one aluminum and one stainless steel. Apple makes it trivial to switch watches. However, you can not pair two watches to one phone, which is a pain.
Bold faced lie, I switch between 3 watches regularly. Seamless.
The X still sucks though and I feel like I definitely wasted $1200
Speaking of the iPhone 6 slowing down because of the battery, I've been draining the battery on my X to empty it and recharge it. At less than 1% right now and man it's lagging right now.
Why?That's a guaranteed way to trash a lithium in a year.
Lithium batteries should never hit 0 or even get near it.
EVER, why do people do this to their phones, it ruins the life of the batteries
Yeah. Your phone manufacturer knows this. Which means the 0% you drain it to when it shuts down is not actually a 0% charge. The only way to do that is to let it drain empty naturally over (a very long) time after it shuts down.That's a guaranteed way to trash a lithium in a year.
Lithium batteries should never hit 0 or even get near it.
EVER, why do people do this to their phones, it ruins the life of the batteries
That's a guaranteed way to trash a lithium in a year.
Lithium batteries should never hit 0 or even get near it.
EVER, why do people do this to their phones, it ruins the life of the batteries
Re read my post. Apple makes it trivial.Bold faced lie, I switch between 3 watches regularly. Seamless.
The X still sucks though and I feel like I definitely wasted $1200
Re read my post. Apple makes it trivial.
Second part, I meant you can't pair a watch to two phones. Whoops.
Yeah, sorry.
That's a guaranteed way to trash a lithium in a year.
Lithium batteries should never hit 0 or even get near it.
EVER, why do people do this to their phones, it ruins the life of the batteries
Has anyone started a what's on my home screen ERA edition? I searched and didn't see anything. I really enjoyed looking at the unique backgrounds and setups especially for OLED displays.
Thank you!https://www.resetera.com/threads/mobile-homescreen-era-share-your-setups.3302/
It's sullied up by android ew, be forwarned. :)
I just bought one aluminum and one stainless steel. Apple makes it trivial to switch watches. However, you can not pair two watches to one phone, which is a pain.
I have a iPhone X space grey 256gb and an Apple Watch series 3 grey ceramic and they are both amazing. The battery life of my series 3 watch is super long and much better than my og ss Apple Watch
I really wanted to like the grey ceramic. My biggest issue with it was that I hate normal sport bands so I would never have worn the one it came with, and that shade of grey didn't go with any other color, or any band j already have. Clashed HARD with my black Milanese loop which is a dealbreaker for me, so I went with a SBSS again.
Shame because I've been pushing for a darker ceramic edition for a while
Sounds about right to me. Four hours of SoT at 100% brightness while constantly streaming big heaps of data. After all, a 4.6" screen-sized phone isn't going to be packing a big battery.What should my battery be like on a new 6s watching hulu on max brightness? Getting 4 hours. The battery life app says my shit is 100% health
What should my battery be like on a new 6s watching hulu on max brightness? Getting 4 hours. The battery life app says my shit is 100% health
When I toyed with the idea of having two Watches, I came across this and it sounded like it would work pretty well? https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205792
Yes. Having two watches to one phone is super simple. The phone even automatically detects which watch you're using without having to hit a setting or whatever. It's great.
Just curious why you would use/need more than two watches?Bold faced lie, I switch between 3 watches regularly. Seamless.
The X still sucks though and I feel like I definitely wasted $1200
Totally fine. I used my matte black 7 Plus caseless and that phone is much, much harder to handle compared an an X. Play for the caseless team. It's far better over here. Alternatively, the Caudabe Lucid Clear case is the closest you can get to caseless while still having something.Not related to your watches, but are you still using your phone case less? If so how do you feel going caseless with this phone? I usually go caseless, this is the first phone where I'm worried due to the design of the glass back and the cost of repair (I do have APP+).
When I replaced my Series 0 with a Series 3 I had both of them paired for a while so I could keep updating and eventually factory reset the old Watch when I sold it.
I also rock the brown official leather case for the x. Going to get a brown strap for my watch as you can see I'm rocking the leather strap black. I have 38mm og ss and the ceramic is the 42 and prefer the bigger size. Had my og watch since launch. The new os makes a big difference.
Edit what's the best way to upload pics from the iPhone to Resetera?
I don't like the lightness of the Aluminium ones. I would have one as maybe my throw on the wrist one but I've seen far too much damage in the aluminum ones.Finally was able to get to an Apple Store and feel the weight of the Aluminum vs SS. They had a 42mm aluminum, and a 38mm SS. The 38mm SS was significantly heavier, and Apple says the 42mm is 10g heavier. I don't really like a lot of weight on my wrist like that while I'm working, so it made me realize the aluminum would be the way to go. Got an LTE in grey/sport black and I love it. I start going into work more often and need to dress up, I may one day upgrade.
I don't like the lightness of the Aluminium ones. I would have one as maybe my throw on the wrist one but I've seen far too much damage in the aluminum ones.