Pancake

About

Username
Pancake
Joined
Visits
15
Last Active
Roles
member
Points
1,324
Badges
2
Posts
42
  • EU tells Apple to justify its blocking of Epic Games

    How much money has EPIC lost by taking this stand against the App Store? I think they were one of the most popular games on iOS before they broke TOS. 
    watto_cobra
  • The United States cellular network struggled the morning of February 22

    mac_dog said:
    Hear me out…where’s the actual evidence of this. This could easily/potentially be our government creating a scenario to justify our global agenda of colonialism. Just consider how this story unfolds and who is getting blamed for it (if anyone) and our response to it.  
    Get off the conspiracy subreddits. You actually sound like you have no idea what you are talking about. 
    Xedmike1ruejbdragonsbdudemaltzunbeliever2StrangeDaysmacguiwilliamlondon
  • Apple says the iPhone 15 battery is more durable than it originally thought

    Does this include the 15 plus and 15 pro max? 

    I ask because my 15 pro max has been the best battery on an iPhone I’ve ever had. 
    lolliverjas99watto_cobra
  • Want to try Apple Vision Pro? Apple has plenty of appointments

    eightzero said:
    longterm said:
    If you wear hard lenses and can't use glasses (as is my situation), you can't try out the Vision Pro. Before showing up for the 30-minute demo, Apple sends a vision questionnaire, and asks whether you wear lenses. In my case, I wear hard lenses because of my particular eye condition, and glasses don't correct enough to work for me. For that reason, I won't be buying Zeiss lenses, and wouldn't have anyway just to be able to demo the Vision Pro (with no intention to buy it).


    Not exactly following. You mean you wear "hard lenses" as in hard contact lenses because spectacles won't work for you? And your "hard lenses" on your eyes won't work in a demo?  I too have a vision defect that might interfere with being able to use AVP (one eye is uncorrectable, but necessary for me to get peripheral and stereo vision.) Apple is famous for adaptive technologies, so I'm curious what accommodations might be made in a trial. 
    Yup. They mean hard contact lenses. I think they cause a reflection with the technology so it’s hard to work around. I know in assistive support you can make it work for one eye and there are other ways to adjust but I’m not totally familiar with the accessibility options in Apple Vision Pro. 

    Edit: Apple has a support page

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT214019

    “Cosmetic contact lenses aren’t compatible with Apple Vision Pro and should be removed before using the device.

    If you use hard contact lenses, it might impact your experience with Apple Vision Pro.”

    ronnwatto_cobra
  • Want to try Apple Vision Pro? Apple has plenty of appointments

    Anilu_777 said:
    If someone from another country went to the US and bought one, would it work fine with their non-American Apple ID and App Store?
    Not yet. They launched with only support for US Apple Store and English support. That will change soon but I would wait until your country is announced. 
    watto_cobra