[Open Discussion] What are your predictions for Apple's latest iPhone?
It’s already come round to that time of the year when the new iPhone is expected to launch in September. 📱 As always the rumours suggest that it will have a bigger display, a faster processor, a better camera and a longer battery life. Do you think Apple will announce new radical features? Or will we see only small improvements on the iPhone 14 models? 🤔 Being the owner of far too many tech devices, one thing on my wish list is a USB-C charging port instead of the Lightning port, so that I can finally carry just one cable with me! What are your most wanted features in the new iPhone? Share your thoughts in the comments below! 😄7.5KViews5likes10Comments[Open Discussion] Have you found an app or website that can be really helpful for studying?
Having graduated from uni a couple of years ago, it’s nice to be able to see April roll around and no longer have upcoming exams and coursework looming over me! For about ten years (starting with my GCSEs), my Easter holidays used to be dominated by revising and essay writing – so although I’m glad to be done with all that malarkey, I can empathise with others who still have them coming up. With that in mind I thought it could be great to get a discussion going about apps or websites that can make studying easier, in case anyone has exams coming up, or knows someone who does and wants to help. My go to back in the day was probably Get Revising. It has a pretty handy tool to quickly create a revision plan with a lot of customisation options, letting you allocate more time to the topics that need it most or block out times you’re not able to study. It also had a good flashcard maker, so I could break down everything I had to learn into much more manageable chunks and test myself with plenty of quickfire questions. Something I’ve been using to help me keep focused at work lately is the Forest app. You plant a seed in a stopwatch or timer mode and a tree will start to grow. If you use your phone for other apps, the tree will die. It’s a little thing, but can really help incentivise you to keep off your phone and get some work done. I would revise in half hour chunks before having a short break, repeating this process multiple times a day. I could have really done with this when it came to revising! It’s available to download on iOS and Android. These are just a couple of things I’ve used to help plan, learn and focus effectively – we’d love to hear about any great suggestions you might have that could help someone get the grades they’re looking for!2.4KViews2likes1CommentDual-SIM - Does using 2 SIM cards affect the perceived network performance?
More a technical thing about using Dual-SIM phones and the potential impact on speed/network performance, and something I observed recently. Before I moved to Smarty, I spent a few weeks using a Three SIM card in my Android dual-SIM phone to test out the coverage and signal in areas where I work, live and travel to. Having been happy with the performance, ordered the Smarty plan I wanted, activated and then used that for an additional few weeks and again kept an eye on performance and used a few signal apps to get the lowdown on coverage and how it changed compared to my other provider. I was happy to move from Vodafone anyways given the increase in costs (~14%) for a mere 5GB of data each month, on a 4G-only plan. Doing this kind of testing helps "flush out" potential issues (at home, at work, on the go) before you commit, saving you potential headache. I used to be with iD mobile (also runs on Three), when it first launched, for few years before that so I already had in mind what kind of experience I would get, but networks are constantly improving these days. The dual-SIM test method also saved me carrying two phones (which I used to do in the past). More recently, I had my number ported and all went smoothly without a hitch, so it was time to boot that Voda SIM out of my phone. Once I did that, I noticed that the signal from the Smarty SIM has been brilliant - and even better than when I was using the 2 SIMS together. Phone feels more responsive (especially on 5G which seems to be full-pelt!!) - web pages, videos, apps load significantly faster. This is in the same location, and even when I have been out and about I haven't noticed any slowdowns - I never had any issues previously either. Not to mention, better battery life since less drain using 2 radios(?) at the same time, so that is good. I know that it's also important to place the SIM in the right slot e.g. on many phones only the SIM1 slot supports 5G etc, but the bands/frequencies used by the SIMs can sometimes be a 'shared resource' which perhaps would impair or degrade performance. Meaning what you're seeing is not necessarily representative of the actual network performance compared to, say, using that SIM in a (comparable spec) Single-SIM phone? Another part of me says, as the SIM slots are unique, the phone is usually free to use whatever bands/frequencies necessary at the cost of hardware resource. Of course the main point of a Dual-SIM phone is for that extra flexibility who need to use two different networks so for most people I assume its not something they care about, or you may only find yourself using dual-SIM capabilities when considering moving to another network or you go on holiday abroad and use a local SIM there for a short time .. in such cases it gave me something to think about. We also now have eSIM phones in the mix but I am not sure if the same would apply to that method too - if anyone has any experience of this I would be interested to know! Can using/testing two SIM cards simultaneously affect the network speed and perceived performance on your phone? Perhaps for the most accurate test of the network, it's better to use a single SIM in different phones for comparison? If the performance seems slightly degraded when using 2 SIMS in a phone - does that necessarily reflect on the performance of the network, or that is the nature of Dual-SIM phones? The answer is probably not going to be straightforward one since every phone, chipset and specification out there varies. Interested to see if anyone has any thoughts on this?Solved15KViews2likes4Comments[Open Discussion] Share your tips and hacks to extend battery life
We’d love to know your top tips to extend the battery life of your phone, whether it’s tweaking the settings or optimising charging. Please comment below and help each other boost your batteries, as no one likes an unreliable phone!4.9KViews1like7Comments