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iPhone 16 Pro may get Apple's brightest display yet
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Apple Notes in iOS 18 looks to up the ante with Microsoft OneNote
Wesley Hilliard said:mike1 said:I really hope they separate the scanning capability from Notes.It really should be part of Camera. Open camera app, select scan, take pic (scan). Ask me what to do with it (like a screenshot does). Message, email, save to Photos or Files, save as Note etc.I often need to send PDF scans of documents. I never need to save them as a note.Using this feature as a part of Notes adds a lot of unnecessary steps and time to the process, including deleting the unnecessary note I just created.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/simple-scan-quick-scanner/id6477965455
And it's $20. I know there are scanning apps out there. Was glad to delete the one I was using for native functionality. No reason Apple couldn't or shouldn't do their own better too. -
Apple Notes in iOS 18 looks to up the ante with Microsoft OneNote
I really hope they separate the scanning capability from Notes.It really should be part of Camera. Open camera app, select scan, take pic (scan). Ask me what to do with it (like a screenshot does). Message, email, save to Photos or Files, save as Note etc.I often need to send PDF scans of documents. I never need to save them as a note.Using this feature as a part of Notes adds a lot of unnecessary steps and time to the process, including deleting the unnecessary note I just created. -
iPhone SE 4 case leak shows Face ID notch
AppleInsider said:Photographs of purported cases for the forthcoming iPhone SE 4 have been leaked, and back up rumors that its design will resemble the iPhone 14.
Considering that the iPhone SE has always deliberately been the most inexpensive iPhone, iWith so many articles about Apple and 3rd-party iPhone cases, why call the shell/enclosure/chassis a case. Just leads to confusion.Also, "most inexpensive"?! -
If you have an iPhone with AT&T, there's a good chance your info has been stolen
eriamjh said:killroy said:Only four digits in the pass code good grief AT&T.How about 2-factor login? How about non-socially stealable questions (not “what street did you live on” or “what city were you born”, but something not guessable from your address or commonly posted info).
Passcode is NOT the password. It's used when someone on your account that's not you wants to upgrade their phone when you are not present.