The only thing thus far that has some people about iOS 10 is “Press To Unlock” which requires pressing the Home button to unlock your iPhone. I am sure that that this is something that people will eventually adjust to, but if that’s not you, here’s how you can go back to “Slide To Unlock:”
- Go to Settings
- Go to General
- Go to Accessibility
- Go to Home Button and turn on Rest Finger to Open
This will switch you back to the “Slide To Unlock”
I guess this begs the question. Which do you prefer? “Slide To Unlock” or “Press To Unlock”? Please post a comment and share your thoughts.
Samsung To Limit The Charge That Note 7 Phones Get In Korea
Posted in Commentary with tags Samsung on September 14, 2016 by itnerdI am not sure if I would call this a fix, but Samsung does. The word on the street is that Samsung is going to put out a software update for the Note 7 phones that have exploding batteries which will limit their maximum charge to just under 60%. Here’s the details from AP:
“It is a measure to put consumer safety first but we apologize for causing inconvenience,” the advertisement said. The update for South Korean users will start Sept. 20, it said.
South Korean media earlier reported the software update plan, citing Samsung.
It isn’t clear if this software update will make an appearance elsewhere. But it is clear that this is aimed at people who ignore the recall notice of this phone and decide to continue to use it. Though I don’t know why you would ignore a recall that addresses an issue with a device that could explode. It may also be an attempt to control the damage from airlines banning the use of the phone on their flights. Either way, this is not good for Samsung.
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