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Friend of mine's iphone 5c just died (water damage)... any way to get data off it even though it wont turn on? She had all her business contacts on it and stupidly didn't back them up.
Bury it in riceFriend of mine's iphone 5c just died (water damage)... any way to get data off it even though it wont turn on? She had all her business contacts on it and stupidly didn't back them up.
Tried that, still wont turn on. Going to try holding the home/power button for 30 seconds to see if that works but it's just a hunk of plastic at the moment. Just curious if there was a way to get the data off it externally like you could a hard drive from a computer.Bury it in rice
Nope....that's not Apple's approach.Tried that, still wont turn on. Going to try holding the home/power button for 30 seconds to see if that works but it's just a hunk of plastic at the moment. Just curious if there was a way to get the data off it externally like you could a hard drive from a computer.
I havent yet, worth a shotHave you checked her iCloud account? It may have backed up there without her knowing.
But good news - you'll be getting an Apple version of the Galaxy S7 next year!A small version of last year's phone, a small version of last year's iPad pro and a handful of OS updates... least exciting Apple event ever
Might it be related to the iOS 9.3 update? I heard it wasn't working well for some earlier models and that they pulled it back for a few days to fix some glitches.Sorry if this was posted already, couldn't find via search. Wife's iPhone 5C keeps disabling, we do not forget the passcode, and did not change it recently. Can't get into the phone, keeps rebooting and then disabling after we enter the passcode. Are we screwed? It is not set up with iTunes. All pictures are backed up to iCloud. What can we do to get it working again? TIA.
Copying Samsung's curved Edge design, classic....But good news - you'll be getting an Apple version of the Galaxy S7 next year!
Is this still a thing? The Apple vs Samsung whose team is betterBut good news - you'll be getting an Apple version of the Galaxy S7 next year!
Cant wait until they "invent" waterproofing and OLED screensBut good news - you'll be getting an Apple version of the Galaxy S7 next year!
Some folks don't have a lot going onHellToupee said:Is this still a thing? The Apple vs Samsung whose team is better
Yeah I can't say I'm too excited for this version. They want to take out the headphone jack to make it thinner and waterproof, but there are plenty of phones out there currently that are waterproof and still have the headphone jack. And do people really care about thinner phones? Just about every person I see with any phone (iPhone or Android) has their phone in case that makes it thicker. So what is the point of constantly making phones thinner? Why not add better battery life? Drop proof? Waterproof? Those are things people really want.So everything I've read about the 7 has speculated that it won't have a headphone jack. That is such a stupid ####### decision. Really makes no sense and makes me quite angry. I don't get that decision at all.
Assuming they're going to give you a set of Bluetooth earbuds of some sort with the phone, what's the problem?Yeah I can't say I'm too excited for this version. They want to take out the headphone jack to make it thinner and waterproof, but there are plenty of phones out there currently that are waterproof and still have the headphone jack. And do people really care about thinner phones? Just about every person I see with any phone (iPhone or Android) has their phone in case that makes it thicker. So what is the point of constantly making phones thinner? Why not add better battery life? Drop proof? Waterproof? Those are things people really want.So everything I've read about the 7 has speculated that it won't have a headphone jack. That is such a stupid ####### decision. Really makes no sense and makes me quite angry. I don't get that decision at all.
All the people who have high end wired headphones, that now have to switch to something else, or more than likely buy an adapter to still be able to use them.Assuming they're going to give you a set of Bluetooth earbuds of some sort with the phone, what's the problem?
1) The sound in bluetooth headphones isn't as good;Assuming they're going to give you a set of Bluetooth earbuds of some sort with the phone, what's the problem?
That's a bad assumption, haven't seen one report saying Bluetooth earphones included. They're all saying lightning connected earphones and a lighting adapter for the old earphones.Assuming they're going to give you a set of Bluetooth earbuds of some sort with the phone, what's the problem?
Let's say they include Bluetooth headphones. Are they increasing battery life now? Having to have your Bluetooth on all the time with headphones will certainly drain your battery quicker.That's a bad assumption, haven't seen one report saying Bluetooth earphones included. They're all saying lightning connected earphones and a lighting adapter for the old earphones.![]()
Either or both included with the phone? If they are including the later, I'm cool with it. Just throw in a regular set of white earbuds and an adapter and no issue with me.That's a bad assumption, haven't seen one report saying Bluetooth earphones included. They're all saying lightning connected earphones and a lighting adapter for the old earphones.![]()
The one thing you need for the adapter is a pass thru for a charger.Either or both included with the phone? If they are including the later, I'm cool with it. Just throw in a regular set of white earbuds and an adapter and no issue with me.That's a bad assumption, haven't seen one report saying Bluetooth earphones included. They're all saying lightning connected earphones and a lighting adapter for the old earphones.![]()
Wireless?I saw something that had a photo of the packaging and the contents listed had earphones.![]()
The text printed on the box shows that Apple will be including Lightning EarPods with every iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
I'd imagine it's for women, who are on the phones constantly and would care about the aesthetics of the phone. Plus, it's not leaving a purse or back pocket so it's protected without a case. Personally, I'll trade function for form all day long because, I don't have a purse and the phone is much more susceptible to drops that way.Yeah I can't say I'm too excited for this version. They want to take out the headphone jack to make it thinner and waterproof, but there are plenty of phones out there currently that are waterproof and still have the headphone jack. And do people really care about thinner phones? Just about every person I see with any phone (iPhone or Android) has their phone in case that makes it thicker. So what is the point of constantly making phones thinner? Why not add better battery life? Drop proof? Waterproof? Those are things people really want.
Have read that this is the best battery upgrade for an iPhone. We'll see.Let's say they include Bluetooth headphones. Are they increasing battery life now? Having to have your Bluetooth on all the time with headphones will certainly drain your battery quicker.
Supposedly both; lightning connected earphones and the adapter for your old earphones.Either or both included with the phone? If they are including the later, I'm cool with it. Just throw in a regular set of white earbuds and an adapter and no issue with me.
Agreed 100% here. I'm obviously Pro apple.. and I get the motive for their "thinner/lighter" vision from a design perspective, but the problem is that it's now interfering with functionality. Want to wow the #### out of me? Keep it the same thickness or a hair thicker, double (or more) the battery life, make it waterproof with a scratchproof screen, and offer some form of corner bumpers like these into it to make it relatively drop proof. That will be the panty-dropper for me. GIve me a phone I don't NEED a battery/protective case for so I don't have to hide this beautiful device you've created behind an ugly bulky plastic case.Yeah I can't say I'm too excited for this version. They want to take out the headphone jack to make it thinner and waterproof, but there are plenty of phones out there currently that are waterproof and still have the headphone jack. And do people really care about thinner phones? Just about every person I see with any phone (iPhone or Android) has their phone in case that makes it thicker. So what is the point of constantly making phones thinner? Why not add better battery life? Drop proof? Waterproof? Those are things people really want.
Eh the crossover purchases are miniscule.. beats purchase was 90% about the music service and 10% about the headphones.It's a pure moneygrab now that they own beats. totally lame
THIS. I frequently will listen to headphones while charging. Having to carry a splitter is going to be annoying as ####. You have a giant boner for lightning port to shave 0.2mm? Fine.. give me two lightning ports.The one thing you need for the adapter is a pass thru for a charger.
Agree, they need to make a multi port lightning connector so I can charge and use my earphones simultaneously. Not sure that's technically possible.The one thing you need for the adapter is a pass thru for a charger.
Isn't the new note a disaster? Only thing keeping my with Apple is iMessage. Stupid reason but I like seeing if a response is comingI've been an iPhone guy for a while but the Note combined with not much upgrade today has me thinking.
I switched to the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active about 15 months ago, and will be coming back to Apple once they at least waterproof the phones. The iMessage monopoly is a deal breaker, and I'll admit Apple has me there. Filthy play on Apple's part which absolutely infuriates me, but having to convince every person with an iPhone to delete and re-add you for group conversations 1+ year out - and then still hope it works - just flat out sucks and is not practical, and I'm still living it. Grass is not greener on the other side, I liked open architecture at first but with slow OS releases, there is a most definite case to be made for a closed architecture. Marshmallow came out and nuked my battery life (big sell point of the device I bought), and there's no update in sight. At least you get that with Apple if the masses scream loud enough on a bug.Isn't the new note a disaster? Only thing keeping my with Apple is iMessage. Stupid reason but I like seeing if a response is coming
I switched to the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active about 15 months ago, and will be coming back to Apple once they at least waterproof the phones. The iMessage monopoly is a deal breaker, and I'll admit Apple has me there. Filthy play on Apple's part which absolutely infuriates me, but having to convince every person with an iPhone to delete and re-add you for group conversations 1+ year out - and then still hope it works - just flat out sucks and is not practical, and I'm still living it. Grass is not greener on the other side, I liked open architecture at first but with slow OS releases, there is a most definite case to be made for a closed architecture. Marshmallow came out and nuked my battery life (big sell point of the device I bought), and there's no update in sight. At least you get that with Apple if the masses scream loud enough on a bug.
Ugh. I submit to the Apple iPhone overlords, I guess.
According to Kuo, the iPhone 7 It will be waterproof to a depth of one metre for up to 30 minutes - a rating known as IPX7, which is the same as the Apple Watch .
Supposedly the phone's earpiece will turn into a speaker in landscape mode and be a form of stereo surround with the added bottom speaker.Amazon already launched their iPhone 7 page and if you look at some of the cases, you can see that there is no headphone port (as expected)....looks like they added an extra speaker though.
Yeah I'm with you here. They're facing a double whammy of downward pressures on phone sales... a maturity of the product segment (improvements are more incremental than revolutionary), and the loss of subsidies (which were effectively created to improves sales of their high-dollar devices).I'll be really interested to see how well the 7 sells. From all reports, this doesn't seem much different than the 6/6s except for a faster processor and no headphone jack. With most carriers doing away with the phone subsidies, what's my incentive to shell out another $650 on a phone that isn't really much different from my 6?
I think the bold is going overlooked by everyone. Phones are now at the point of computers, IMO. There isn't really a reason to upgrade to a new one unless the old one stops working. I honestly don't even know what more I would want my iPhone to do at this point. The only things that really change any more are the camera gets a little better, the processor gets a little fast, and the phone gets a little slimmer. None of those are reasons for me to shell out $650 every year or even every other year at this point. I'll hold onto my current iPhone 6 until 1) it stops working or 2) it stops getting the latest iOS updates or 3) if I change carriers and I also have to change phones.Yeah I'm with you here. They're facing a double whammy of downward pressures on phone sales... a maturity of the product segment (improvements are more incremental than revolutionary), and the loss of subsidies (which were effectively created to improves sales of their high-dollar devices).
Definitely an interesting time for Apple...