I have an iPhone 2020 SE and didn't know about the camera thing until you posted this. THANKS . Learn something different everyday, well almostI guess you figured out swiping from the right when iPhone is locked brings up the camera?
I have an iPhone 2020 SE and didn't know about the camera thing until you posted this. THANKS . Learn something different everyday, well almostI guess you figured out swiping from the right when iPhone is locked brings up the camera?
I have an iPhone 2020 SE and didn't know about the camera thing until you posted this. THANKS . Learn something different everyday, well almost
First thing I try, then I do it multiple times, then I have to restart the car [emoji3]
Not positive it would work, but when my Android Auto doesn't connect properly, rather than totally restarting the car, I can kick it into gear by forcing a restart on my infotainment system (press & hold the power button until restart ... of course each automaker probably does this differently).Try unplugging the phone from the cable. I also have facial recognition on the phone so I sometimes have to activate that first.
US phone networks assume domestic calling by default, so as long as you're calling a US number from a US numberI suspect these all accomplish the same thing, at least since all are US phone numbers and I'm in the US. But the lack of consistency hits my OCD just a touch. In there a preference? Is there importance to the phone number in the contacts if someone is out of the country?
This is in regards to setting up my new iPhone 13, but it's probably off-topic.
I transferred the contacts from my old phone (Samsung - Android) to the iPhone. Pretty straightforward, other than wanting to rename some of the contacts since I have more characters to work with. This probably doesn't matter, but I noticed some of the phone numbers have a prefix of "+1", some have just "1", and still others have no prefix, starting off with the area code.
I suspect these all accomplish the same thing, at least since all are US phone numbers and I'm in the US. But the lack of consistency hits my OCD just a touch. In there a preference? Is there importance to the phone number in the contacts if someone is out of the country?
If your car has Apple Car Play, it’s a joy to plug your phone into it.
Yeah, I've thought the same thing. But for our 2015 model year vehicle purchased near end of season (August 2015), it's hard to justify selling it/trading it in when it only has 40,000 miles on it and is getting 5-6,000 additional miles per year.I’ve had thoughts of upgrading my car to get Apple CarPlay. It’s a joy to use when I rent a car.
Unfortunately I have problems justifying a car upgrade to get a tech feature. But the next car will definitely have CarPlay.
I’ve had thoughts of upgrading my car to get Apple CarPlay. It’s a joy to use when I rent a car.
Unfortunately I have problems justifying a car upgrade to get a tech feature. But the next car will definitely have CarPlay.
CarPlay goes beyond the music and your car becomes your phone…navigation, hands free audio texts, hands free phone, podcasts, etc.I took out a lease a year ago and the new car does have CarPlay, though you have to plug it in.
Tried it a few times but much prefer listening via my AirPods -- I have AirPod Pro, AirPod Pro 2 and Beats Fit Pro.
That way when I get out of the car, whatever I'm listening to is still playing.
I only use one pod when I drive, not two, since there would be noise cancellation.
Rarely use GPS in my car but when I do, I have a vent mount and the directions come through the pod.
CarPlay goes beyond the music and your car becomes your phone…navigation, hands free audio texts, hands free phone, podcasts, etc.
Can a text message be sent from an iPhone to an email address? With our old Samsung phones, all I had to do was type the email address into the "To" field, and the text was sent. Either iPhone (or maybe iMessages) doesn't allow this, or I'm doing something wrong.
Ah, I didn't think about that. We just changed carriers with the new phones a couple of weeks ago. I will check that out. Thanks.Yes, that works on iPhone, but your carrier is the one doing the conversion, so maybe yours doesn't offer that.