Recent comments in /f/iphone

COUCH-- t1_iy9v81w wrote

Apply policy doesn’t allow repairs for the back glass for their insurance. Especially for any damage on or near the camera. The 13 also is very particular with how apple wants them repaired. Basically if he walks into his phone carrier and uses the insurance or apple care plus they are gonna ask for a deductible and do a whole device replacement.

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ncorey22 OP t1_iy9u82j wrote

I have tried resetting multiple times and have switched networks, cleared up more storage, and reset network settings and even all settings. I’ve tried deleting the update and reinstalling multiple times. Nothing seems to work. I have an iPhone XR if that helps but it shows it is supported for iOS 16 on apple’s official site. Is there a way to update it thru my Mac?

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Whiplash104 t1_iy9tegu wrote

So go to settings>Calendar and look at subscribed calendars. It may have subscribed you to a calendar via a URL with an .ics at the end of the link. That should be harmless and this is something that can be done from a web browser (usually intentionally.)

It SHOULD be harmless. I mean who knows if someone found a zero day vulnerability that can be deliver via calendar subscriptions but I doubt it.

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