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Not to worry Apple has you covered
iParts are coming soon!
(Insert zombie groan)
Not soon enough as the first models will be pants!
I’m on the beta testing for iCombOver for bald dudes
@MonzoPro
Here ya go.
https://www.idropnews.com/how-to/iphone-how-to/how-to-hard-reset-iphone-x/49967/amp/
At least I don’t need their iStiffy yet phew
"Siri, please hard reset me"......"Sorry, but i didn´t understand you. Should i search for hard sync me?"....
"No i said, hard reset me"......"O.k. i will hard sync you now"....."No, wait (speaking with a chip munk effect)"
Good for you! Unfortunately I beta tested that too
It does come in a very nice Hermes limited edition
I also have the feeling there will be a 4K iPad one day. Just bigger and with the same PPI.
Give it 2 thunderbolt 3 usb-c and i´m maybe happy.....plus a headphone jacket
Wait some of you let your family use your iPad? The thought of any family member touching my music-making baby gives me shivers.
You have to woo her first
Main reason I bought a new iPad was the home button was going on my mini 2
So I say good riddance home button. We tap the screen for everything else so don’t really bother me. If they remove theheadohone jack then that’s another story
If you had to buy a new iPad because the button went in your old one, how is not having one at all a better thing?
There’s already an onscreen option for a home button, and no doubt we’ll all get the new one as well whether we want it or not.
The only difference is in future you’ll have no hardware option.
Less parts to fail
First thing that goes on ANY of my hardware gear in past is buttons/knobs ( okay sometimes screen, MPC 2000 looking at you)
Also on my smart phones, ho e button has died more than once
Home button seems kind of redundant to me on this type of device.
Doubt most people will be bothered after a short time with new device with no button
It’s normal to resist change at first.
The only person that can access your personal data that is stored at Apple, is you. That is the very reason they did not help the FBI. Imagine if that backdoor got out. All of a sudden that massive wall of security that protects the privacy of hundreds of millions of Apple users, would be gone.
You’re missing my point. You already have a software home button, as well as a hardware one.
The only change will be in future you’ll only have a software one. And if your software screws up, you won’t havd any.
Man, I told you I was going to have nightmares about our doomed future.
My nightmare had to do with the Face ID being used for nefarious purposes, but this time instead of using it to track everybody, it was used to ID freindlies. As in, Apple created a database of users using Face ID, while secretly building an army of killer drones. They sent out the drones to kill anyone not "recognized." If you are an Apple customer and had dutifully kept your device up to date, you would be in the Face ID database and the drones recognize you as a friend. But if you aren't in the Face ID database (non-customer, old device without Face ID, etc.), the drone would kill you on the spot.
Now I don't know what to do.
Moral of the story...if a drone wants to be your friend say “maybe”
Do new iPad Pros have earphone plugs?
I agree that less moving parts on any device are less moving parts to break. I didn't use the home button in iOS 9 at all since I could unlock the screen with a swipe (I think it was 10 that made a push on the home button mandatory) and use four-finger swipe to get back to the home screen.
Schizophrenic is not that, and I know it was a joke, so I'm not getting on you for that, but what people often mean when they say that is multiple personality disorder, or the now correct name dissociative identity disorder, which is not common and often a result of trauma. If you did mean schizophrenia in its real sense, this stuff would be very scary for sure to someone with schizophrenia, especially paranoid type.
Two faced? That's a whole other deal...Sadly it can be common!