Sylvurphlame

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Interesting ideas but I don’t see them manifesting. Apple’s entire sleep tracking philosophy is encouraging regularly nightly sleep habits, not just tracking whenever you randomly nap during the day. That’s why it only tracks during sleep focus and only records if it’s been more than four hours. From Apple’s perspective, you’re meant to be working on a good nightly sleep routine.

I would like intelligent sleep alarms, i.e up to ±X minutes from the nominal alarm time to try to wake you during a lighter sleep phase.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

If anything I’d say Apple’s only flaw is that they gamified activity/fitness too well. Perhaps the exercise ring should use a different name like Active Minutes, to parallel Stand Hours.

And then in the other hand, if they put in some sort of rest day mechanic, it would shut up the ring addicts. So maybe I should be for it regardless? 🤣

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Mine is set to something achievable even on my off days, but not so low that I'll achieve my goal by laying on the couch all day. Simply because I want to at least move a certain amount even though I'm not working out.

That’s what I do. I’ve set them to a baseline just to make sure I don’t go full sloth. If I’m actually exercising I’m following a specific workout goal. I couldn’t care less about awards. I’m wearing the Watch, not the other way round.

It’s a problem because they’re addicted to closing their rings and collecting awards can’t see it for what it is.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago
  1. I’d like to go back to just Recent and Favorite timers, instead of Revents and an ever growing list of every random timer I’ve ever set on watchOS 10
  2. More customizable Watch faces and options for analog hands or digital display where applicable. Not necessarily third party faces, but say I want to take Infograph and replace the analog hands with digital time on one of the sub dial, or I want to replace the time display on a Modular variant with digital time and an additional complication.
  3. Non-invasive Glucose Approximation
[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Boxes are smaller, which means more units per shipment which means fewer shipments per quarter which means less logistics cost. And yes; less emissions/carbon footprint overall. That part is not bullshit but make no mistake, Apple found a way to increase their bottom line simultaneously.

This move to is supported by power adapters or Qi/MagSafe pads and Bluetooth headphones (sorry audiophiles) being ubiquitous at this point. Especially with Apple moving primary devices to USB-C.

It would be odd at this point for someone not to have a adapter or pad when they get their new iPhone/iPad/AirPods/Apple TV 4K. The caveat is if you’re transitioning from USB-A to Lightning and somehow missed the USBC-C to Lightning transition years. Then horror upon horror, you might need a $10-20 USBC charger to use with the appropriate USBC charge cable that still comes with the iPhone.

I will say that the Apple TV should still come with a cable to charge the Siri Remote, in my opinion. You could conceivably have an ATV4K and not have another Apple device.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

My 11 Pro went from then end of September 2019 until February 2023 until I finally talked Apple into letting me replace the battery at 83% health rating. Pretty sure it would still have been at ≥80% by the time my 15 Pro Max arrived at the beginning of November.

The 15 Pro Max is lasting longer than the 11 Pro with a fresh battery and a Smart Battery Case. Although to be fair, the 15 Pro Max gets charged during the two hours of commuting I do per day at whatever wattage my Civic puts out. But then, so did the 11 Pro.

I’ve gone from 100% to 63% in about 12 hours. Heavy usage on WiFi with LPM and AOD off. This battery will probably make it a solid three years before I’ll need to consider replacement.

I’m hoping to see an updated MagSafe Battery Pack with a shallower wider body, now that there’s no Mini. Then I can just use that as needed and set it to limit charge to 80%. Might make it considerably longer before a battery replacement that way.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Safari 99% of the time.

  1. All iOS and iPadOS browsers are still Safari under the wrapper anyway (for now at least).
  2. I have an iMac and an iPad so this just keeps things consistent across the ecosystem.
  3. You can’t uninstall Safari on iOS. Between that and (1), why clutter up my device with extra icons that essentially do the same thing?
  4. I am slowly but surely degoogling; just personal preference. I’m down to just a legacy Gmail address that mostly catches spam these days. I need to get around to updating my address on the last of the “important” accounts.

I do have Chrome as a compatibility backup on the iPad and the iMac. On the iPad and iMac, it bypasses the complaints of a particular website that claims it won’t work with Safari and yet it works fine on iPad Chrome anyway.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Well that sucks. But specifically that’s T-Mobile having a shitty policy. No doubt supremely frustrating though.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

On the flip side, the cellular providers won’t catch up until they’re forced. They still haven’t bothered with carrier side RCS. Apple’s going eSIM as much as possible now, and how much you want to bet Samsung and Pixel will follow through within a year or two?

But none of that diminishes the pain points for those of you traveling internationally this year, I know.

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