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Is there a way to disable “swipe left on iphone Lock Screen to access camera” feature, WITHOUT disabling camera app itself from the device?

Most times i fish my iphone out of my pocket and find camera app is on!!

Argghhhh.

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Originally Posted by WindRide (Post 5339702)
Is there a way to disable “swipe left on iphone Lock Screen to access camera” feature, WITHOUT disabling camera app itself from the device?

There doesn't appear to be one.

An alternative would be to disable raise/tap to wake options for the iPhone display?

It would mean you can only wake it explicitly via the power button, but should cut down on most accidental screen wakes/taps.

Another irritant in the ones with the Face ID is that if you just take out your phone to check the time or any missed notifications, the phone gets unlocked automatically; which you may not intend to do every time. I need to lock it again by the power button before slipping it back into the pocket.

Guys, did you see the updates coming in for iOS 16 update? Check it out!

https://www.apple.com/in/ios/ios-16-preview/

Comes Sep 22.

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Originally Posted by Gannu_1 (Post 5339871)
Guys, did you see the updates coming in for iOS 16 update? Check it out!

Strange that the list of compatible devices starts with the iPhone SE 2 and iPhone 8.
iOS 15 was compatible with all models from the 6s onwards. I was expecting iOS 16 to be compatible with all models from iPhone 7 onwards.

Does this indicate that Apple is moving towards a shorter product lifecycle wrt OS compatibility?

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Originally Posted by aan nhu mare? (Post 5339982)
Does this indicate that Apple is moving towards a shorter product lifecycle wrt OS compatibility?

Seems it may be due to the fact that the iPhone 7 may not have have the processing power to handle iOS 16 updates. The article below explains this.

https://www.cnbctv18.com/technology/...y-13813502.htm

Cheers

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Originally Posted by aan nhu mare? (Post 5339982)
Strange that the list of compatible devices starts with the iPhone SE 2 and iPhone 8.
iOS 15 was compatible with all models from the 6s onwards. I was expecting iOS 16 to be compatible with all models from iPhone 7 onwards.

Does this indicate that Apple is moving towards a shorter product lifecycle wrt OS compatibility?

Iphone 6s got an additional year than what was promised (or what was the norm). With iOS 15, the iphone 7 already received 5 years of updates. So nothing wrong here.

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Originally Posted by saket77 (Post 5339837)
Another irritant in the ones with the Face ID is that if you just take out your phone to check the time or any missed notifications, the phone gets unlocked automatically; which you may not intend to do every time. I need to lock it again by the power button before slipping it back into the pocket.

Hold your iPhone at an angle and it won't unlock the phone. The front camera needs to see your eyes and the face profile to work out that it is the rightful owner. You will be surprised to know that it has to calculate more than 1000 parameters and its CPU's neural engine does that in a few milliseconds.

For the morbid (not for the faint hearted): The previous generation iPhones with finger print sensor will not know if the owner is alive. But the current Face identification is so 'smart' (it uses 16 Core Neural Engine which does 11 trillion operations per second) that it will not recognize if the person is asleep or dead.

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 5340707)

For the morbid (not for the faint hearted): the current Face identification is so 'smart' (it uses 16 Core Neural Engine which does 11 trillion operations per second) that it will not recognize if the person is asleep or dead.

This is partially correct, if ‘require attention for Face ID’ is turned off in settings it will unlock even with eyes closed/looking away from the sensor. If turned on, it won’t unlock if both eyes are closed, can still unlock with one eye held open so even on a dead body, the thief can hold one eye lid open and it’ll work.

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Originally Posted by aan nhu mare? (Post 5339982)
I was expecting iOS 16 to be compatible with all models from iPhone 7 onwards.

Does this indicate that Apple is moving towards a shorter product lifecycle wrt OS compatibility?

I suspect that it is due to the lower RAM in the iPhone 7 (just 2 gigs). Although not sure why they dropped 7 Plus with it too.

I do not know, if this is the right thread to be asking this, but I am about to be purchasing my first iPhone, which is the iPhone 12 (128 gb). I couldn't find much of a difference between this and the 13, am I right in thinking so? And the little difference they do have, the nearly 8 k premium didn't seem to warrant the jump.
I am getting the phone for about 57k from Unicorn.com, while the 13 is north of 65k.
Am I getting a good deal? And are there any genuinely major differences between the 13 and the 12.

Regards,
Siddharth Kapila.

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Originally Posted by sid__kaps (Post 5344335)
And are there any genuinely major differences between the 13 and the 12.

The 13 gets the A15 chip and newer CPUs vs. the 12's A14 chip. If the difference is only 8k (between the 12 and 13 128GB) versions, get the 13. Only, is subjective. But if that's the difference, I'd go with the latest gen.

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Originally Posted by sid__kaps (Post 5344335)
I do not know, if this is the right thread to be asking this, but I am about to be purchasing my first iPhone, which is the iPhone 12 (128 gb). I couldn't find much of a difference between this and the 13, am I right in thinking so? And the little difference they do have, the nearly 8 k premium didn't seem to warrant the jump.
I am getting the phone for about 57k from Unicorn.com, while the 13 is north of 65k.
Am I getting a good deal? And are there any genuinely major differences between the 13 and the 12.

Regards,
Siddharth Kapila.

Yes there are fundamental differences between the non pro 12 and 13 iPhones, the biggest being the screen brightness of 600 nits vs 800 nits on the 13, makes a substantial difference in bright outdoor use, hold them side by side in a store and you’ll see. Second is the A15 chip which is faster than the 2020 A14 by a good 20%.

The cameras are also improved as the 13 gets 12 pro maxes’ wide and ultra wide lenses that let in more light than the non pro 12 lenses do.

Larger battery with more screen on time between charges + sensor shift OIS on the wide lens + other minor changes I can’t recall at the moment.

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Originally Posted by sid__kaps (Post 5344335)
I do not know, if this is the right thread to be asking this, but I am about to be purchasing my first iPhone, which is the iPhone 12 (128 gb).

Dear iUsers (is that a term?), I rather my wife is in similar boat. So, after holding up to her OP6 for 4 complete years without a snitch or scratch, she has got bored. We have rather disappointing experience with current gen OPs, so I am thinking to make her transitioned to iPhone.
I ideally prefer the last generation model for flagships, as even though not exactly 80:20, but they follow similar pattern in usability vs cost. That means I am looking at a good deal in iPhone 12, 128GB version.

I have few doubts if some kind heart prefers to answer.I might come up with more questions? Thank you all for your help in advance and sorry for the noob questions at the same time.stupid:

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Originally Posted by PetrolRider (Post 5345328)
Dear iUsers (is that a term?), I rather my wife is in similar boat. So, after holding up to her OP6 for 4 complete years without a snitch or scratch, she has got bored. We have rather disappointing experience with current gen OPs, so I am thinking to make her transitioned to iPhone.

I was in same boat few months ago for my wife. She had OP7. Got my wife, iPhone 12 mini and I am using iPhone 12.
Will try and answer your queries:
1. I don't find it much useful. I am iPhone user since iPhone 5 but never got any issue apart from slow downs and upgrades due to performance needs.
2. Old OP chargers are not PD compatible. I couldn't use our OP 7 charger. New chargers support PD protocol. Samsung normally supports PD, so yes.
3. in last few days, whatsapp has released the support for transferring history from android to iPhone. check the articles on google.
https://faq.whatsapp.com/general/cha...phone/?lang=en

4. yes
5. me and my wife, each has 150gb of pics and videos. we have 128gb capacity iPhones. There is feature in icloud which keeps low resolution (optimised) pics on iPhone and full resolution in icloud. This removes any need for higher capacity iPhone. I was also in dilemma between gcloud and icloud but chose the ecosystem. you can always subscribe to gcloud in case you again shift back to android in future and transfer your photos and videos quickly.

we are subscribed to 200gb plan each. which is working good for now.


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