Melina Victorious Seat wrote: » Same as. They’re a joke. Rang them 3 times from 16:30 onwards. Promised a 17:00 delivery, then one by 19:00 and have now been told it will be Monday. They’re a disgrace.
soundsham wrote: » Any chance of a thread regarding delivery of new iPhones and leaving this one for a discussion on the phones merits or flaws.......getting a bit tedious seeing the courier bashing etc
qork wrote: » What cases are you guys looking at getting for the X?
DubDJ wrote: » Few early impressions of the X. The size is great, however because it’s all screen it’s still hard to navigate one-handed. The notch really does just disappear after a while. I’ve already stopped noticing it. You’re too focused on the content on the screen to notice. The screen is amazing, from videos and photos I kept thinking it looked kind of fake. And having it in person, when it’s sitting on a desk with the screen on it does look like it’s a 3D render. It’s hard to explain without seeing it. When using it that feeling seems to fade away. The lack of home button is no issue for me, and navigating iOS with the ‘home swipe’ is actually a lot quicker and more natural IMO. FaceID has been solid for me all day, and using it with apps is actually better as you don’t need to interact with it in any way. How stable it actually is will probably need a bit more use in direct sunlight etc. The build quality is solid as usual, speakers seem a little louder and camera is definitely improved over the standard 7 camera. The 60fps video looks weird due to how smooth it is. Some small negatives, a few apps for me aren’t optimized for the display (no big issue), the keyboard uses a lot of wasted space at the bottom of the screen for some reason. Using the multitask switcher to close apps now requires you to first hold on an app before you can swipe them away which is a pain. It’ll also take time getting used to the new swipe-up to unlock and the swipe down for control center. I’ve also had problems getting the portrait stage effect working consistently but it seems pretty beta still. Overall I’m really happy with the upgrade, this is the first iPhone since the 4 that I’ve been genuinely excited about. First time queuing for an iPhone too For those still waiting for theirs you’ll have a lot to look forward to. It really is a huge step forwards, one that’s a long time coming. It’s definitely worth the wait.
Marty Bird wrote: » I still think the 4 was the best of them all I remember the keynote I just loved that phone.
iancairns wrote: » Is anyone else noticing a slight yellow tinge on screen. Even when True Tone is off? I wasn’t sure of it earlier but someone else on here mentioned they had it. When I tilt the screen at an angle the screen looks much whiter? If this is a faulty phone I’ll be absolutely bulling! Ian
adox wrote: » Anyone tried face ID outdoors? Seemed to be the sort of conditions where it may get troublesome according to a couple of preview videos.
snowflaker wrote: » worked grand for me in the dark outdoors and bright earlier too
Castlebel wrote: » Face ID works without fail. I’m usually looking at it wondering why it hasn’t unlocked but it’s actually waiting on me to swipe up. Inteeestingly the first time Face ID failed was when I took off my glasses in bed. I reset it and set it up without my glasses on and then it works when I put the glasses back on but doesn’t recognize me without glasses!
Castlebel wrote: » So had the phone for most of the day now and loving it. Some apps which are optimized for it seem a big buggy including flipboard and YouTube which froze the phone. But apart from that most apps working well. Apps which are not optimized yet just have big black bars at top and bottom like a 7 and look so old. Annoyingly Spotify is not yet updated. Bank of Ireland app which was already old fashioned with no Touch ID looks positively ancient now lol Face ID works without fail. I’m usually looking at it wondering why it hasn’t unlocked but it’s actually waiting on me to swipe up. Inteeestingly the first time Face ID failed was when I took off my glasses in bed. I reset it and set it up without my glasses on and then it works when I put the glasses back on but doesn’t recognize me without glasses! Tomorrow will be my first day with in in the real world so will be interesting to see what the actual battery life is like. Definitely need a case on it. I had bought a slim totalee case but I think I’ll probably get a leather Apple case that raises up the screen a bit if it falls face down. Overall it’s fhe first iPhone since the 6plus which feels like a new iPhone. Definitely worth the upgrade and months of waiting. Now to start saving for the HomePod!
snowflaker wrote: » I find FaceID easier that fingerprint tbf
eeloe wrote: » The only thing that’s been getting on my wick all day is FaceID, only works 50% of the time if i’m honest, now I was in dodgy lighting when I set it up today, so if it doesn’t improve over the weekend i’ll re do it!
eeloe wrote: » My device landed about 11am. Took ages to get up and going, WiFi in work was diabolical today. Love the phone itself, feels like the best built phone from apple yet. The screen is fantastic, the lack of the home button doesn’t bother me, the gestures feel so much more natural. I’m loving the tweaked iOS 11.1 with the other gestures for control centre and notifications, I really like the ‘privacy’ of the notifications. Has anyone noticed a slight delay when pressing the side button to lock the device? The only thing that’s been getting on my wick all day is FaceID, only works 50% of the time if i’m honest, now I was in dodgy lighting when I set it up today, so if it doesn’t improve over the weekend i’ll re do it!
scwazrh wrote: » Has anyone else noticed that you can feel "parts" moving within the phone?Similar to how you could feel the hard drive in the iPod Classic move.
eeloe wrote: » Has anyone noticed a slight delay when pressing the side button to lock the device?