Oooh! Did you just add the card(s) or did you have to switch countries in your main (not store, if it’s different) account?
Oooh! Did you just add the card(s) or did you have to switch countries in your main (not store, if it’s different) account?
Thanks - I’ve not tried macro mode yet, or much more than a few snaps and some (better!) video - will edit post when I’ve more experience!
Nope, sides are Ti, back is (textured) glass.
I can’t have a gap between icons though, can I? Single icon in the middle of the screen? Be great if I’ve missed something.
The pictures seem slightly more processed/compressed with a lack of fine detail, but I’ll admit I haven’t tried saving as raw/unprocessed images. I’m also very used to how the pixel photos look though.
Edit: sorry, didn’t see all of your points in my inbox (Memmy).
Sometimes/some settings for apps are in the respective app, other times they are in the iPhone settings. This is weird.
Thanks for your other points and offer! Yep, the cards thing is a slightly niche case, but both Google and Apple are shockingly bad at realising people are mobile or might have e.g. family members using different country’s app stores. No family sharing for me, and no Apple Pay with cards simultaneously linked from more than one country - seems to be linked to iCloud account country rather than App Store country. Google Pay was more forgiving.
:-(
Going to have to hope the many remaining years of iOS updates result in something better if I don’t get used to it.
Ha, excellent! Ta!
Sorry - not sure how to reply to individual points but:
Yep, got an otterbox case, but would probably be more relaxed if they made one that my 2 year old could fit in!
My photography is to - mostly - capture said toddler’s life, not share socially, so image quality still important to me.
Sadly there’s a rather important “can’t transfer between iOS and android” point in the link you kindly shared.
And yes, perhaps a contradiction, but only if you consider those points as customisation rather than - as I did - a minimum quality/standard. Still, there it is, one person’s expectation is another’s luxury!
Maybe it’s just familiarity on my part, but the Android one seemed much more straightforward in terms of acting on notifications, replying directly to messages there, and so on. I’m sure/I hope I’ll get used to the iOS one.
Thanks - yes, that’s sort of what I meant by limitation - can’t just download an mp3 and set it as ringtone :-(
I’ll do that - thank you.