I've had it in my pocket all day. No bend yet
Or have to gain a few more kilos(pounds)."Your sitting on it wrong"
It sucks that your phone was stolen. But I have to ask:
1 - Find my phone should tell you exactly where it is, even if it's been wiped
2 - You can brick the phone from iCloud, making it useless to the ******* who stole it.
Also the second the person stepped into an area with signal, it'd have started syncing everything assuming you have it turned on.
It is conditional that you were using a later version of iOS where you could not disable find my iphone or remove the account. If you were running an older version, you're pretty much screwed.Your ideas are excellent.
1. I've been checking Find my phone daily. It only shows the phone is offline.
2. I know it can be wiped but couldn't they just hook it up to iTunes and move along? I'm not clear on how that would brick it. Guess I'm going to try that in a moment ...
The information was time sensitive but fortunately the students recontacted me - or I was able to piece things together. If something fell through then ... sigh.
I agree - coming from the 5, the 6 just didn't feel all that different. The size didn't take anywhere near as long to get used to, but it was a lot more of a "meh, just another iPhone" kind of feeling.Picked up the iPhone 6 yesterday after being Android for years and not entirely sure how I'm liking it. It feels like it hasn't evolved much from the iphone I had 5 or some years ago. The app store is comparable to browsing craigs list, well looks wise . I have 14 days to decide if I want to keep it or not so I'll give it little longer as I think I'm still in shock mode.
It's a sign to come back to AndroidPicked up the iPhone 6 yesterday after being Android for years and not entirely sure how I'm liking it. It feels like it hasn't evolved much from the iphone I had 5 or some years ago. The app store is comparable to browsing craigs list, well looks wise . I have 14 days to decide if I want to keep it or not so I'll give it little longer as I think I'm still in shock mode.
It is conditional that you were using a later version of iOS where you could not disable find my iphone or remove the account. If you were running an older version, you're pretty much screwed.
If you had Find My iPhone turned on, then it's already bricked. Nobody else will be able to use the device. They need your Apple ID and password to turn off Find My iPhone or to erase it. Connecting to iTunes is also useless as you need to enter your Apple ID/password before iTunes will do a reset/restore.Updated to iOS 8 just the previous day or two
I agree - coming from the 5, the 6 just didn't feel all that different. The size didn't take anywhere near as long to get used to, but it was a lot more of a "meh, just another iPhone" kind of feeling.
Hopefully by the time we get to the iPhone 7 they'll actually do something new. Seeing iOS given a couple of tweaks, and another handful of undeletable Apps isn't going to cut it much longer.
Updated to iOS 8 just the previous day or two
Do you use a Windows PC? I've been building gaming rigs for years, and every time I build a new PC it's still the same as all the others. Still runs Windows, which outside of Windows 8 hasn't changed much at all the last 10 years. Same desktop, start menu, task bar, same commands on your menu bar and so on.
Sure my machine has a faster CPU & GPU and has more memory and storage, but it doesn't actually do anything new that my previous machines couldn't, except it's faster.
Or would you prefer Apple goes the Samsung route by adding 101 new features (most of which are gimmicks that never get used) just so they can make it appear their new phone is a big upgrade from the last one?
That's great news!
I have my iPhone 6 Plus now
Thanks for that.Aside from that, something more iPhone 6/+ specific is currently a lot of the apps I use have not been updated to be iPhone 6/+ compatible yet. This will just take time though.
Yup, it's not as bad as it sounds either. I expected them to be all blurry and ugly but to be honest you don't notice it all that much.Worth noting the apps work fine. It's just they are zoomed in.
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