My AirPods haven't fallen out once so I don't know what the appeal is unless you want to go swimming in them. What happened to Apple's headphones? I'll happily drop some money on those if they ever see the light of day.
Love my Secondskin Lite. I hear the Rhinoshield is good too but I was able to get next day shipping to UK. I'm not crazy about the glass ones myself, it doesn't seem to matter which one I buy they always seem to crack or chip.
The video with the old lady is hilarious and the preview function when using the back camera is useful. Apart from that I'm not sure what the point is but it sure is different!
This. I don't even like the look of the glossy ones really. You just know that 3 months in the back of one of those things will be littered with scratches too.
Had a SecondSkin on mine since the day I bought it. All was well until it fell down out my coat pocket a couple of weeks ago and did a little dance on the floor. Thankfully my case cushioned the blow but I was left with around a 1.5" scratch running across the middle of the screen. I sent them a...
If I was to buy the BeatsX over the AirPods it would be for the sounds quality but they are so tinny there's no way I could spend $150 on them. I'm interested to know what those of you who went with the BeatsX think of their decision now.
It's probably more to do with your version of Instagram rather than your version of iOS. Unless you have an older device that isn't capable of rendering the video with the sticker?
Maybe it's nostalgia but I still like to have a few magazines on my coffee table to flick through. They also don't hurt your eyes after staring at them for an hour :yes:
$20 a month for iCloud, yikes. They don't offer larger accounts because who needs 2TB a month?! Here's what I would do: Get them off iCloud, thin them out so you know where everything is, then save and back them up locally. Surely no one needs 40,000 photos available to them at all times.
It seems like Android users have to consider so much. No Apple owner cares about internal mechanics or RAM or security patches, they just know it'll work. What's the big deal with the security thing though, what are you more exposed to now?
Let's just say I'm anticipating a $1000 sized dent in my account around the end of year. What I don't know is if I fork over the extra cash for the anniversary model.