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Carbon12 wrote:It's basically an iphone 8 with iphone 11 processor which is actually insane at that price point. Way to shake up the mid range market
ismithx wrote:Carbon12 wrote:It's basically an iphone 8 with iphone 11 processor which is actually insane at that price point. Way to shake up the mid range market
I think people are overlooking this..
There is literally no phone brand new that is better value for money at this point.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:khandman wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:bluefete wrote:How the mighty have fallen.
Jobs must be spinning in his grave.
huh? The first iPhone SE launched in 2016 helped Apple to increase market share
The SE has been a great selling phone for Apple as it fits in a market segment Apple did not cater to before.
The previous 2016 SE was based on the iPhone 5 chassis while this new 2020 SE is based on the iPhone 6 chassis.
Apple stock also took a positive jump between yesterday and today.
I bought my se in August 2016. Slapped on an otter box and a tempered screen protector. Using it right now to type this response and still in great condition.
I really liked the form factor of the 5 and 5S
but I think the new SE will suit a lot more people
Carbon12 wrote:ismithx wrote:Carbon12 wrote:It's basically an iphone 8 with iphone 11 processor which is actually insane at that price point. Way to shake up the mid range market
I think people are overlooking this..
There is literally no phone brand new that is better value for money at this point.
Yes you are correct, pretty good move by apple and this should appeal to many people who want a phone for long term without splashing the big bucks due to the upgrade schedule. This phone would have you set for a 3-5 years.
death365 wrote:I feel some storage space ah janitor find a few million screens from the old se, an the decide to update it to use it out
matix wrote:death365 wrote:I feel some storage space ah janitor find a few million screens from the old se, an the decide to update it to use it out
Android user?
Apple iPhone at risk of hacking through email app
A flaw in Apple's mobile operating system may have left millions of iPhone and iPad users vulnerable to hackers.
Research published by ZecOps, a mobile security firm, said a bug in the Mail app made devices susceptible to sophisticated attacks.
The firm said it had "high confidence" the bug has been used to exploited at least six high-profile victims.
An Apple spokesperson told Reuters a fix would be included in upcoming software updates.
ZecOps reported the bug to Apple in March. The tech giant had not previously known about the issue.
To exploit this flaw, hackers would send a seemingly blank message to an iPhone or iPad users Mail account - the email app on iOS devices. When the email was opened it would crash the app forcing the user to reboot. During the reboot, hackers would be able to access information on the device.
Apple products are typically considered to be more secure than other mobile devices. Experts say this shows how difficult it can be to spot underlying vulnerabilities.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-52391759
SRASC wrote:SRASC wrote:Two questions
1. Had to swap SIMs recently, now back to my original bmobile SIM, but every time I plug in the iPhone to charge I get an iTunes message to update the carrier settings, which I check every time but it still comes up. Anyone know of a solution to stop that?
2. Also I’ve observed that bmobile changed their voicemail service, again, and trying to figure out how to delete voicemails.
bmobile’s answer to someone who had the same question was:
“the functionality is different on different phones. Please check your user manual for instructions. Thanks”
I think they misinterpreted the question but anyway, anyone knows how to delete voicemails?
Thanks.
Anyone?
besaccent wrote:Good day LF a new iPhone 11 yellow any help will be appreciated
daxt0r wrote:anyone received the new SE locally yet?
Can we order on Apple Store with local CC or is that only for USA folks?
Swisha wrote:Where's the best place I can get an iPad screen replaced? (When businesses reopen of course)
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Swisha wrote:Where's the best place I can get an iPad screen replaced? (When businesses reopen of course)
uBreakiFix, Direct Point, iRepair Trincity etc
Most places won't stock iPad screens so they will have to order it for you and then do the repairs
lionofzion wrote:Guys, how is it possible to get Spotify here in T’dad on iPhone without jail breaking? I know the issue is with iTunes as it will revert to the TT Store. Thanks
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