You need a new drug.
I wish I’d done that. I hate the new iOS. It’s insipid, slow and I really wish I’d stayed with 6. I feel as if I’m locked in to Apple, though because I really like the way everything is shared automatically between devices (iPhone, iPad and MBP). Fingers crossed they’ll learn something from this abomination and the next upgrade will be better.
SOME do. To get my new Galaxy S3 to act like a USB flash drive and not some sort of weird media sync device, I had to go onto the internet to figure out the process. I had to turn on developer options and fiddle a bit around in there to get the feature enabled.
My older android phone didn’t have this issue, although its not really a big issue, just wanted you to be aware of it in case you were expecting it to just work.
Battery life on my new android phone sucks without turning all of the stuff off and killing apps all the time, but I think that is just a lack of really great battery technology. Maybe in five or ten years it won’t be an issue.
That is strange. We didn’t have to do anything in order to transfer files from and to my wife’s S3, other than plugging in the USB cable. The icon popped up automatically on her computer, like any other removable drive.
My wife has a routine of recharging her phone right before bed; it still has some juice left by the end of the following day. Battery life has never been an issue for her, but then she has an extra battery that she swaps in on days of extended use.
You can, however, "control your device by moving your head."
Being over the 2 yr mark with my iPhone i decided to jailbreak it instead of upgrade the OS.Very glad did. It just works the way I need it to, instead of the way Apple thinks I should need it to. But after this I don’t know if I can go back to iPhones as I learned that I like things how I like them, not how someone tells me I like them.