Their issue was being caused by guided access apparently. Having it in the quick shortcut seemed to mess with Swype.
Today's update fixed the issue, works like a charm now.
It just shows me this.
Tried reinstalling 5 times now. Not working.
Also it's not even giving me the options to allow full access in settings. Clicking on swipe doesn't lead anywhere.
I downloaded the Swype Keyboard, and follow the intructions in the app. It tells me to activate it the normal way, from Settings > general > Keyboard, and then to go back to the app and activate the keyboard. When I click the globe icon to activate it, it either shows up a transparent, or a grey...
Idk. There have been conflicting reports of whether it is causing issues or not. Personally, my battery life's been the same (5S). 6 hours of heavy use, 8 hours of light use
Not an app.
But I remember when I had an iPod touch, there was a case that you could insert a SIM card into to make calls from the case, and mount that case on your iPod (I'm guessing you controlled it through an app).
I don't know if it was legit or not, but maybe something like that for the...
Interesting. I was thinking of holding off on an update until the 6S, but I might just see if I can upgrade to the 6 if the updates are gonna be that massive.
Probably The Dark Knight. Watched the whole movie about 6-8 times, and parts of it hundreds of times.
Next in list is Star Wars Revenge of the Sith, and Empire Strikes Back, both somewhere between 3-5 times.
What OP means is, they'll tap on the plus sign, and select a contact. Then click back on the plus sign and select one more. And if they have to mail 50 people, that's fifty cycles between the contacts UI and the mail. What they're asking for is a way to select multiple contacts at once.
I agree...
It's not a glitch. If you have "Raise to Speak" toggled on under Settings > General > Siri then the keyboard (not just the messages app. Any app with the default iOS keyboard) thinks you're trying to dictate if you raise it to your ear (or cover the sensor).
If it's off and still happens, then...
How have they humiliated anyone? And what makes you think this is issue is specific to Apple? Technology will always get outdated. Software will always keep getting better, and as more and more features are piled on the hardware needs to get better or it will lag. This is gonna happen with PCs...
There is a trick, but it's fairly complicated. You first need to get the app on your PC or Mac's iTunes Store.
Then locate the .app file, and there's a way to change the app's code to allow it on older hardware.
I suggest Googling, "how to change ios app hardware requirements" or something...