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clojrinauo t1_j2evagh wrote

I weep for the death of this app.

A ridiculous decision by Apple.

Their own app doesn’t come close. Doesn’t even have the same weather forecast, let alone the interface being terrible (although admittedly a lot prettier than Dark Sky - way less functional).

Although one thing. I’m hoping it might stay on until April now? I get this new message in place of the old “we will needlessly kill this brilliant app on 31 December”: https://i.imgur.com/T0djYOK.jpg

“More info” goes to this page https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT213526

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jmedina94 t1_j2ev70q wrote

Reply to comment by David79YT in Android went downhill? by [deleted]

I had a Galaxy S8. It started out fine but ended horribly after some app conflict caused the battery to go downhill. At that point, I went over to iPhone.

I’ve had the 8 Plus, 11, and now the 13 Pro Max.

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tooManyHeadshots t1_j2ev3kd wrote

Uninstalling Apple Music worked for me. I mostly use Spotify, but Apple Music was still the “default” audio app. After deleting the app, Spotify comes up more often when i press my AirPods button or connect to my car bluetooth. Or sometimes nothing happens. But it definitely isn’t that one song from Apple Music!

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David79YT t1_j2euu60 wrote

Reply to comment by jmedina94 in Android went downhill? by [deleted]

Damn, that’s horrible! I do agree that Google screwed you out of nearly 1k$ flagship but I think Samsung is worse! They also made the software worse and they still have bloatwares, which honestly is sad to see how Samsung still has awful experience, especially with shutter lag and poor optimization for the apps, compared with iPhone, they have much better experience, especially with the camera quality and optimization?

I also have the 13 pro max for a year now and it’s been great for me so far? No issues whatsoever

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SnooCookies8174 t1_j2et22w wrote

If i am not mistaken they can use “find my” and enable lost mode so you can contact them in case you find a lost phone.

Providing an apple id (email) to an unknown person might be exactly what they need as a first step to hack into someone’s account. Or with some brute force they can even lock the owner’s account that is a huge headache.

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jmedina94 t1_j2esk17 wrote

Reply to comment by snarksafoot in Android went downhill? by [deleted]

Google almost screwed me out of nearly $1k after I returned my Pixel 6 Pro. I mentioned the BBB (even though they probably wouldn’t do anything) and had a refund email within hours.

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snarksafoot t1_j2esdlr wrote

Just gone back to iPhone (14 pro) moved to android after the iPhone 4s. With sideloading I can do everything I want and IMO have a vastly superior experience doing it. But each to their own, not bagging android just got over it. Oh and the fact Google stole money from me and wouldn’t give it back helped.

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jmedina94 t1_j2es3kt wrote

I was an Android user from Froyo (2.2) up to Oreo (8.0) or so. I mean it had its issues but was generally okay. Moved to iPhone in 2018 but tried Android again last year and for some reason, it seemed buggier. Even my dark/light mode settings based on time weren’t working correctly. iOS has its flaws too but I’ll still take it over my experience last year.

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