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I hope with the next iOS update then manage to cram another hour or so of battery life into the 6. I was looking at the 6 plus the other day literally just for the battery life.

 

 

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I hope with the next iOS update then manage to cram another hour or so of battery life into the 6. I was looking at the 6 plus the other day literally just for the battery life.

 

 

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I've owned both, and with proper management of settings, they're not that different. It's like the mAh difference is negated by the larger screen. I'm still hitting around 5 hours usage at 50% just like on my plus.

 

 

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Christ, that thing is thick.

 

*that's what she said*

 

 

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Not if her mouth is full. But anyway, that case is huge, I couldn't imagine using it on a 6+. The removable battery is nice at least.

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Tapatalk just got updated lol. Still I see no progress lol.

 

 

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Except for the Ads they're inserting between posts. Bastards.

 

 

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So has anyone heard of these texts going around that cause the Springboard of the iPhone to crash when you recieve the message?

 

-Anthony

 

Edit: Here's an article about it:

http://fortune.com/2015/05/27/mcdonalds-same-store-sales/

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So has anyone heard of these texts going around that cause the Springboard of the iPhone to crash when you recieve the message?

 

-Anthony

 

Edit: Here's an article about it:

http://fortune.com/2015/05/27/mcdonalds-same-store-sales/

It's been around since IOS 6, the fact that variations of it still work two major revisions to IOS is astounding. Apple dropped the ball with this one.
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So has anyone heard of these texts going around that cause the Springboard of the iPhone to crash when you recieve the message?

 

-Anthony

 

Edit: Here's an article about it:

http://fortune.com/2015/05/27/mcdonalds-same-store-sales/

It's annoying. All my friends got wind of this, and everyone is sending this text around our circle of friends. Rebooting iPhones everywhere. Heh.

 

 

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It's annoying. All my friends got wind of this, and everyone is sending this text around our circle of friends. Rebooting iPhones everywhere. Heh.

 

 

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Doesn't just reboot, it soft bricks the iPhone and can actually cause a meltdown in some cases that ruins internal components. I have a friend who works at one of the biggest apple stores across the country and apparently it's approaching 3% of the phones brought into stores nationwide....
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I've seen a lot of people on Instagram complaining about how after they've gotten it a couple of times their iMessage breaks. There's apparently a fix for it but that in itself should let people know not to be sending it. It really is annoying.

 

 

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I've seen a lot of people on Instagram complaining about how after they've gotten it a couple of times their iMessage breaks. There's apparently a fix for it but that in itself should let people know not to be sending it. It really is annoying.

 

 

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I think I read that the fix is to disable message notifications. I had two friends send it to me while I was sleeping (and I sleep with 'do not disturb' on) so I don't know if it crashed the phone. I asked him to send it again to see if it works, and it did. I was in the open message, by the way. It was instant apple logo.

 

 

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I deleted my AirWatch profile on my phone tonight to stop getting company emails pushed. It's so liberating to not hear that notification sound for a new message for the next two weeks while I transition into the new job.

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I wish apple give its users the option theme wise to switch between the newer iOS look and the older iOS look. I think that'll be dope. Apart of me misses the look of iOS 6.

 

 

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I think I read that the fix is to disable message notifications. I had two friends send it to me while I was sleeping (and I sleep with 'do not disturb' on) so I don't know if it crashed the phone. I asked him to send it again to see if it works, and it did. I was in the open message, by the way. It was instant apple logo.

 

 

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I am still HOPING that my friends don't send that to me! I am one on the few with an Apple Watch and word is it trashes the Watches!

 

AHHHHHHH!

 

 

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Does the iPhone have a harder time than Androids sticking on or searching for LTE? My iPhone frequently goes to 3G, even in LTE areas. It also stays on 3G for quite some time. I have had to resolve this issue by toggling on/off cellular data. It's the only way I can get back to LTE. But then sometimes it goes right back to 3G.

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Does the iPhone have a harder time than Androids sticking on or searching for LTE? My iPhone frequently goes to 3G, even in LTE areas. It also stays on 3G for quite some time. I have had to resolve this issue by toggling on/off cellular data. It's the only way I can get back to LTE. But then sometimes it goes right back to 3G.

 

I've seen a lot more 3G since iOS 8.3. I had read the base band was updated with 8.3 and could be the cause, but I haven't been able to find a lot of widespread complaints about this being the actual problem. When I drop to 3G though, I feel like my phone usually switches back to LTE fairly quickly as long as I'm not using a constant data session.

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8.4 sticks to LTE fairly well. Im always on it even if the signal isn't all that good. I only have to force it sometimes when the phone doesn't do it fast enough for me.

 

 

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8.4 sticks to LTE fairly well. Im always on it even if the signal isn't all that good. I only have to force it sometimes when the phone doesn't do it fast enough for me.

 

 

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I'm hoping they fixed the baseband issue that was apparently caused by the last update, and that's why you see LTE more.

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Did they ever fix HD voice on 8.3? I thought I read that 8.3/carrier 19.1 broke it

 

 

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I received two HD Voice calls today from people on Android phones, worked fine. I'm on 8.3/19.1

 

 

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