true, so it will be double the inconvenience.
true, so it will be double the inconvenience.
Inconvenience? You forget to charge one night and the next you have no watch.
They probably wanted to see how people took the news. I have been waiting for Apple to do this for years. Now that I see it I'm very disappointed with the design. The GUI seems ok, but nothing I was wowed about. Also, I know the battery can't be like the Pebble but something that lasts more than a day would be good. I…
and with that you get a public profile with your name showing up on Google. No thanks.
I had the 5th generation and also the nano. The screen on the nano cracked the first day I used it. Luckily it wasn't just me and got it replaced instantly at the store.
that sucks... I'm going to have to join Google+ sooner or later :(
didn't mean to reply to you sorry :), it was meant for Zoran.
not really, that would be P.R or Marketing, this is the team that fixes or recommends to their higher ups how to fix the issue. Then the higher ups probably decide if it is too costly to fix or to tell people to hold their phones the "correct" way.
I still don't see who would want to take a photo with a smart-watch period, but that's just me. I have the pebble and in no moment i have wished it had a camera lol. That's just my opinion anyway :).
who would want to see photos on an e-ink device?
how about you don't store those type of photos online to begin with? There are countless of apps on the App store that let you "hide" those images and unless your phone gets hacked or stolen there shouldn't be an issue there. Then again, whoever you are sending those photos too will share with the world so, the best…
as long as developers can create face watches and we can control music i'm all good. Also it better have physical buttons like the Pebble. I use it mostly as a music player remote without looking at the actual watch.
so it is ok through an old camera lens but Instagram filters are not ok... hmmm
yeah, I was just thinking Apple had an actual system were they were recording how many times people used the flash on their phones, which I don't doubt they do anyway lol.
yeah and I guess access to the hardware would part of the logs. Didn't think about it but it makes complete sense .
that's "cuming" in IOS 8 with the medkit thing :)
on Jailbroken phones you can also use iCleaner. I used it every week and clear up about 2 GBs of data. It sucks these apps don't have a way to clear the cache without removing it completely.
good, I'm not the only one. I was going to say "This is getting boring" lol
whoa that's creepy!
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