Samsung shows off new Anti-iPhone X Commercial – Growing up
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Some iOS users are experiencing problems when typing a lowercase i. It seems that the operating system quickly replaces it with the letter A with a line above it.
Apple is aware of the problem and will be issuing a software fix in the near future. In the meantime, you can temporarily fix the problem by following the below steps:
Checking the percentage of your iPhone's battery can be very important. Especially when you're on the go. With iPhones previous to iPhone X, their was an option to show such information in Settings > Battery. However, their is no such option on the iPhone X. But there are three ways you can still check what percentage your battery is. Here's how:
Option 1:
Put the device on a charger (wired or wireless).
Option 2:
Ask Siri: "Siri, what is the battery percentage?"
Option 3:
Swipe down from the top to invoke Control Center. The percentage will appear in the upper-right corner.
That's it.
“iPhone X is finally arriving to customers today, and with it comes the new 5.8-inch OLED screen that Apple calls the Super Retina display. iPhone X is the first model that uses this screen technology, and with it comes a few disclaimers,” Zac Hall reports for 9to5Mac.
“Namely, Apple wants customers to expect color and hue shifting when using iPhone X at off-angles as a characteristic of the OLED display,” Hall reports. “Apple also says iPhone X has the best OLED display in the industry with the Super Retina display, but burn-in can still occur under certain circumstances.”
“Apple also recommends using Auto-Brightness*, shorter Auto-Lock** periods, and running the latest software update to prolong the life of the OLED display,” Hall reports. “Finally, Apple recommends against showing static images at full brightness for extended periods of time with Super Retina display on iPhone X.”
Read more in the full article here.