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I think the article meant to say at or below 12 Watts, not 2.5 Watts?
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The iPhone SE is supported as it is newer than the 5s and it does have VoLTE, HD voice, and WiFi calling.
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The 5 and 5s have LTE which works for data but they don’t have VoLTE for voice.
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I wonder how many Apple employees already use 1Password?
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libertyforall said: How come in 2018 there is STILL no way to search for an app and delete it in that search?! Basic functionality still not in iOS, very frustrating!!! To manage or delete iOS Apps go to settings->iPhone Storage, wait …
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It’s time for iPhones and iPads to switch to USB-C. This is the new standard for all mobile, laptops, and other small devices and accessories. The Lightning port was an interim port that Apple had hoped to become the new USB-C port standard but los…
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At the beginning of the month we turned in our Xfinity cable boxes at both of our homes. We kept our Xfinity internet. We bought ATVs for the main TVs and Roku Sticks for the other TVs. We we have chosen to use YouTube TV as our main source of loc…
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What we really need is an eSim card that is acceptable to the carriers. This would answer the transportability issue. When you go to another country you should be able to register your eSim with a local carrier and get a local number and then sele…
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MrSinatra_MDW said: could you tie one sim free phone to two carriers simultaneously? so say verizon and AT&T? Interesting question. Verizon and Sprint use CDMA and have to be provisioned by the carrier to work on their systems. All …
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The unlocked/sim free iPhone X is the same model A1865 sold for all US carriers except AT&T and T-Mobile which sell the model A1901 which doesn’t have CDMA. The main reason for delaying the release of the sim free version is to stop people fro…
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We will have to wait and see. I did some more checking and the 29W charger may only have 14.5 volt and 5 volt options, not 9 volt or 20.3 volt options. Qualcomm chips in android phones allow them to use any voltage between 3.6 and 20 volts to opti…
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The above comment is incorrect. Apple did not mention the fast-charging on the higher wattage charger because then Apple would have had to explain that you are wasting your money getting the higher wattage chargers just to charge your new iPhones. P…
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My guess is that fast charging will require the 9 volts capabilities that are available on the Apple 29W, 61W, and 87W USB-C chargers. Each of these can provide up to 3A or 27W maximum at 9 volts. Each of these can provide up to 2.4A or 12W maximum…
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The current iPhones will only pull up to the wattage that they are designed for which is 5 watts (5v - 1A) no matter what charger you are using. Inferior chargers may only be giving you 4 watts or so. The new iPhones are designed to pull more ampe…
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AT@T users can sign up for Call Protect for free from their user account or MyAT&T app. Users need to be using voLTE or Wifi calling. You up do not need to use the Call Protect App unless you want to see the fraud calls that are being blocked…
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Many users in the U.S. are now keeping their mobile phones longer due to the elimination of the two year subsidies that used to be offered. In the past we could turn in our old iPhone for $250 or so which paid for the $200 upfront cost of the subsid…
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For the iPhone 7 the "World" phones are models A1660 and A1661, which is also what you will get from Verizon and Sprint. You can pop in a GSM sim from anywhere in the world. To work on a CDMA network they must be provisioned by the provider.
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The issue is NOT ApplePay. The issue is that Walmart does not want to pay the 2 to 3.5 percent fees that Walmart and any other store has to pay to the banks if they allow bank credit cards to be used.