QUOTE(Townshend @ Nov 21 2014, 01:29 PM)
Anyway, anyone else have problem using AirDrop with their Mac and iPhone 6 ? It used to work fine. I don't know if it is iOS or OS X problem because my Mac or iPhone can’t seem to detect each other anymore even if I set both to everyone.
no problems with my setup. MacBook Pro (mid 2012, 13 inch) on OS X 10.10.1 and iPhone 6 Plus on iOS 8.1. I had trouble with an iPhone 6 (or 5s, not sure) not recognised before but that was when my MacBook Pro ran 10.10.0. just the other day i sent a pic from my iPhone to my Mac, both discovered each other within 5 seconds. (my Mac earlier than my iPhone)
QUOTE(slickz @ Nov 21 2014, 03:38 PM)
I get why we put cases on the iphone , so we sacrifice a little time molesting the naked chassis of the phone during our day to day use.
I do draw the line however, at sacrificing usability and even going so far as to enable an ugly accessibility button that obscures our view of the graphical user interface just so we don't "wear down" the phone's home button too much. Who's the master here? The phone, or us as the consumer?
my iPhone is naked. so nice to experience. had a ballistic glass screen protector, but it broke when i tried to reapply it after a week. naked iPhone since then. might get the Apple leather case in navy for my birthday though.
QUOTE(lazybump_nonsense @ Nov 21 2014, 06:25 PM)
iOS 8.1.1 consume a lot of my iphone 6 batt =_=" like got leak
The
location-based alerts, and
wifi-networking in Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Service keep on running, does this normal to you guys ?
yeah my 6 plus has all of those option active. didn't affect my battery life also. still got like normal length. now i JB so i can't really though. (for some reason the usage indicator always show the —)
QUOTE(Connect2USales @ Nov 22 2014, 12:24 AM)
finally someone shared the same problem as me..
i also have sweaty hands

QUOTE(heliora10 @ Nov 22 2014, 08:34 AM)
but why? thought nowadays the chargers will just stop charging once reach 100%?
if I recall correctly yes. the phone communicates with the charger how much power to draw, and once battery is fully charged the phone only takes exact power it requires.