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Yet another iPhone 17 Pro case leak shows off camera bar design
Anilu_777 said:Clearly they’re coloured cases in a white phone but yeah maybe the cases also show the phone colours. If so, pale purple or blue for me. I’d really like to see the colours from the regular 16 on the pro models though. That teal and blue are amazing!100%Stop making the Pro so boring -
Leaker wars escalate, Jon Prosser shows alleged iOS 19 redesign
Rockaday said:If you really want to make a significant change to the iPhone, put the wake/sleep button back on the top where God and Steve Jobs intended. Then I won't take accidental screenshots when I pick up the phone or use the volume buttons. Everyone I know has the same issue, even the workers at the Apple store. Worst ergonomic design since the hockey puck mouse.You are holding everything wrong
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No redesign expected for 2025 M5 MacBook Pro
chasm said:lukei said:chasm said:lukei said:Tethering to an iPhone from a Mac via Bluetooth is unreliable. I often have to resort to a cable to make it work.Open Settings. Fifth item under your name is "Personal Hotspot." Turn it on.
Now check your Mac's available Wi-Fi networks. Your iPhone will be seen as one of them. Join it.Done. When the hotspot is no longer needed, turn it off.Works 50% of the time(more seriously, if your cell signal is very weak, there's a good chance it won't work as well as it does for city-dweller me)
If it doesn’t work, connecting via a cable immediately works so it isn’t a signal issue.
My iPad Connects every time to my iPhone for tethering. -
No redesign expected for 2025 M5 MacBook Pro
chasm said:lukei said:Tethering to an iPhone from a Mac via Bluetooth is unreliable. I often have to resort to a cable to make it work.Open Settings. Fifth item under your name is "Personal Hotspot." Turn it on.
Now check your Mac's available Wi-Fi networks. Your iPhone will be seen as one of them. Join it.Done. When the hotspot is no longer needed, turn it off.chasm said:lukei said:Tethering to an iPhone from a Mac via Bluetooth is unreliable. I often have to resort to a cable to make it work.Open Settings. Fifth item under your name is "Personal Hotspot." Turn it on.
Now check your Mac's available Wi-Fi networks. Your iPhone will be seen as one of them. Join it.Done. When the hotspot is no longer needed, turn it off.Works 50% of the time -
No redesign expected for 2025 M5 MacBook Pro