iPhone 15 overheating reports, with temperatures as high as 116F
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Simply done if you use Whats App.I think about switching every single time I attempt to text a photo to an Android user and I have to jump through hoops to do so.
Yep. If somehow, and yes I know that Apple shares the responsibility, Android could fix the texting issues, I'd probably never look across the isle. But I've had way too many issues with texts not getting received or sent.I think about switching every single time I attempt to text a photo to an Android user and I have to jump through hoops to do so.
For me, texting an Android user is as easy as texting an iOS user.I think about switching every single time I attempt to text a photo to an Android user and I have to jump through hoops to do so.
While I've been vocal in mentioning the lack of innovation in iPhones, I'm generally very happy with the iOS platform. It offers so many benefits that I moving off makes zero sense.Anyone else in my boat considering the move?
I think about switching every single time I attempt to text a photo to an Android user and I have to jump through hoops to do so.
The one thing that sucks for me personally is that RCS has been a mess. Missed texts, double texts, etc to the point where I shut it off. I think that might be why Apple hasn't adopted RCS, not because of my issue personally because I don't think I'm that important to them, but probably other people have had similar issues.Why jump through hopes? Don't support Apple anymore for doing this and get an Android phone which has RCS texting, which Apple should absolutely be forced to incorporate into iMessage.
iMessage is just another text app, nothing special whatsoever.
For me, where my family and freinds are 60% Android / 40% iPhone, we use either Telegram or WhatsApp and it works perfectly.
The one thing that sucks for me personally is that RCS has been a mess. Missed texts, double texts, etc to the point where I shut it off. I think that might be why Apple hasn't adopted RCS, not because of my issue personally because I don't think I'm that important to them, but probably other people have had similar issues.
It was a mixture. Several different contacts, iPhones, Androids using RCS, Androids not using RCS. I could have had a lemon though, but everything else works fine on the phone.Is it RCS to RCS? Cause I have it enabled on my Flip 5, but almost all my incoming texts are not RCS.
The one thing that sucks for me personally is that RCS has been a mess. Missed texts, double texts, etc to the point where I shut it off. I think that might be why Apple hasn't adopted RCS, not because of my issue personally because I don't think I'm that important to them, but probably other people have had similar issues.
I think I truly did get a faulty device.I literally never have those issues. Between the 4 of us in my immediate family we all have Pixel phones, and texting with RCS has been flawless, zero problems.
And texting to other family or friends that sadly have an iPhone, I think they get them, because I always get their replies.
I sometimes get double texts when images are sent (S23U or flip). Very rarely though.I think I truly did get a faulty device.
With this setup, are you still able to receive text messages and phone calls on your Pixel, or just the iPhone?Over the past few weeks I have been using a pixel and initially it was doing it for me but I started to become a constant battle with apps not performing like I would expect.
The only phone I have is my old iPhone 6s which has a brand new battery, all this is used for is iMessage and phone calls and to be linked to my iPad. Obviously this phone is not getting ios17 and is still on 15 but that’s not a major concern for me.
I still use some google apps on iOS, mainly google photos so I will see how long this lasts but there is no way I am buying the latest greatest peice of tech.
Ah okay. I’ve read about the connectivity issues on the Pixel. It’s really a shame that Google struggles with keeping their own phones stable, whereas Samsung does pretty well(from what I’ve read).No, the pixel is switched off and in the drawer for now.
it was a pixel 6a but the issues i was having are sometimes I would not get notifications or be able to access the internet until I done a restart and there was no pattern to it.
it was fully up to date as well with all patches installed. I even don’t a full factory reset but I just said to my self, enough is enough and switched back to iOS.
It’s funny, on the iOS side many people experience random and similar bugs, and lots of people report they don’t have the issue. Just take a look at the other threads on this forum.I have 4 Pixels in my household
Pixel 7 Pro is mine
Pixel 5a is my Wife's
Pixel 6 my daughter
Pixel 5 my son
We have never had a text delay issue or things like that not working. We always connect to the network or WiFi without issue on these Pixel's.