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Scosche intros new iPhone-compatible MagicMount Charge & Elite lines
I'm interested to see how these work with the wireless charging... the current magic mounts require a metal plate stuck to the back of the phone... it works great... i LOVED it on my older phones... but that plate prevents wireless charging from working on the iPhoneX (and, presumably, the 8's).
(I've gone with a very small metal plate... about the size of a nickel.. mounted at the extreme bottom edge of the iPhoneX... it's small enough and far enough away from the induction coil that Qi chargers now work, but not as stable when on the Scoshe magic mounts... the phone has much more leverage to dislodge itself when bouncing down the road.) -
Watch: Face ID and Touch ID compared
supadav03 said:Well one thing I can say for sure is, I’ve had to enter my 6 digit pin much more with FaceID than I had to with TouchID. -
'Hey Siri' may come to iMac Pro with rumored inclusion of A10 Fusion co-processor
Soli said:
3) A10 seems like overkill for the stated functionality, and with FaceTime mentioned I hope that this means the iMac Pro will also include Face ID.
I'm pretty sure that Face ID requires the A11/neural engine... so if the rumored co-processor is an a10, then no Face ID. -
Video: Extending the iPhone X's battery life with 'Dark Mode'
maciekskontakt said:What a innovation. How about it saves your vision inth first place. This generation will be half blind in a few years. I know they do not relaize that, but human vision limits did not evelove with speed of technology. Curent display devices kill eyes way faster than older once with lower brightness.
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Temporary iPhone X activation problems occur as AT&T, Verizon servers get slammed [u]
I'm guessing the servers (at ATT et al) were simply overloaded... I had the same message for a couple hours, then got online on the desktop ... ATT site, text-chat with customer support, gave them the IMEI and ICCD (from the box) and they activated the phone in a matter of seconds.On the downside, I can't, for the life of me, remember the encryption password for my backup.... so I'm having to reload the new phone manually, from scratch. I hope there was nothing important in my text history... it's gone now! (my own fault)