mobile phones
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How to Make Sure Your AirPods Pro Are Actually Fully Charged
Ever wondered why your AirPods Pro’s battery level almost always hovers around 80 per cent? This is because Apple automatically enables a feature that reduces battery ageing — and as a consequence, slows down the charging speed significantly once your AirPods Pro’s battery is 80 per cent charged. If you’re in a hurry to charge…
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Why You Shouldn’t Be Afraid to Use Face ID on iPhone
Big Brother! 1984! Scary buzzwords! Look, it’s understandable why you’d be sceptical of big tech, especially when their products ask for more and more of your personal data. But let’s focus on one specific issue today: Apple’s Face ID is absolutely, totally, uncontroversially safe to use, and it only makes your iPhone more secure.
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How to Get an iPhone to Play Nice With a PC
The workflow between iPhones and Macs is pretty seamless (especially thanks to features like Handoff), and the same can be said for using an Android and a PC. However, problems arise when you plug an Apple device into a Windows-supported computer. While the interaction between the two is not a perfect marriage, there are tools…
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How to Keep Your iPhone’s Camera Settings From Resetting When You Close the App
Your iPhone’s camera is chock-full of different modes and settings: Live Photos, slo-mo video, panoramic landscape shots, the list goes on and on. More often than not, you use the camera the same way, with the settings you like most, every time you snap a pic. Unfortunately, your iPhone seems to reset all of those…