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  • iPhone 16 Pro: what to expect from Apple's fall 2024 flagship phone



    The iPhone 16 lineup is expected to be revealed at an Apple event in early September 2024. Pricing should remain similar, with standard models starting at $799 and pro models starting at $1,199.


    Should be $999 for Pro then....


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  • Apple paying up to $500 million to settle iPhone battery slowdown lawsuits



    But no one has had their iPhones shutting down at 15 percent capacity while also running extremely slowly until Apple did this. 

    Everything worked fine UNTIL Apple started “protecting” owners of older iPhones by slowing them down to frustrating performance levels. 





    That's incorrect. The internet is filled with complaints about iPhone 6 and 6S shutting down before reaching low battery levels.  Some of these devices were less than a year old.

    This thread was from April 2016. 

    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7538123 

    10.2.1 included Apple's solution to this issue, and was released on January 23rd, 2017. However, the release notes failed to disclose the slowdown, which is what the lawsuit addresses. 

    I'm not defending Apple here - I was affected by this as well - but I do not believe that Apple purposely created voltage spikes in these models;  that was just poor engineering. And I don't believe that they were hoping that that 10.2.1 fix was going to sway large numbers of people to buy new devices. I think they were legitimately trying to solve the voltage spike problem, a hardware problem, with software. 

    However, any time you decrease the performance of a device through software without telling the consumer, you will find yourself on the losing end of a lawsuit like this.
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  • Apple's Emergency SOS feature foils attempted sexual assault

    dysamoria said:
    Looking at it now... The UI needs more details about what it actually does and when/how.

    If you don’t list an emergency contact, does it still call emergency services?

    Do you need to enable the Auto Call feature for it to work at all, or is that a variation on some default behavior?


    Emergency SOS is always on, and it's programmed to dial 911 in the US.  And you can't change either of those settings.

    On newer devices, you activate it by pressing the right button and one of the volume buttons. Hold them and a slider will appear, and then slide to call. 

    If you have the Call with Side Button enabled, you can get to the slider screen by only pressing the right side button 5 times quickly. 

    If you have  Auto Call enabled, then continuing to hold the right button/volume button will initiate the call without needing to use the slider. Instead you'll get a countdown with a tone. You can cancel if need be.

    I believe it's best to have both features enabled which would allow you to activate with one hand, and not need to see the screen to use the slider.

    Additionally, you can add an emergency contact who will get a text message after 911 has been called, and they'll get your location and updates if your location changes.




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  • Apple acquisition reverses fortune of Shazam

    Well, the article should say - 2017 revenue was $44.8 million, but with a $19.4 million loss. For 2018, revenue slipped to $34.5 million, (because Apple discountinued ads in the free version), but the company had a profit of $158.4.million.  Which is because they're counting the money they got from Apple for the sale of their intellectual property..but other than that, they were not profitable for 2018 either..
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