I’m pretty much magsafe wireless all the time now. At my desk, on my nighstand, my car.
It’s just so easy. You plop it down and set and forget. Especially with the new “charge only to 80%” feature, it’s amazing.
I’m pretty much magsafe wireless all the time now. At my desk, on my nighstand, my car.
It’s just so easy. You plop it down and set and forget. Especially with the new “charge only to 80%” feature, it’s amazing.
I’m loving it so far.
I’ve mapped it to a shortcut that opens a menu that makes it act like a second control center.
It still functions as a mute toggle but also for rotation lock, turn on flashlight, etc. Very versatile and customizable.
I do most times.
I was an android user too and that habit of mine was brought over as well. I just like because it’s much quicker.
Yes.
If I’ve learned anything, you can sell anything at any price as long as you know your market, your demographic, and know how to bullshit.
I have set up as a shortcut where it opens a menu and displays a few options (toggle silent, toggle rotation, toggle flashlight, ask ChatGPT, turn on room lights)
It essentially acts like a second control centre but fully customizable to anything you like
It’s just easier.
It’s just easier on iPhone. More often than not, it truly does “just works”.
I was on android for 6 years and in that time I’ve owned 3 phones because the damn things would slow down horribly after 2 years of use (and these were flagships as well). Every year I would worry if my phone would get the latest Android update or for how long it would be supported in general for. The infinite customization actually got annoying after a while because it’s one of those things where if it’s there, you might as well use it so I felt obligated to customize my phone in some manner every now and then. Apps were inconsistent in performance or in design continuity. The list goes on.