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All the features I’m still getting used to on the 拆封手機收購iphone X
All the features I’m still getting used to on the 拆封手機收購iphone X
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Since the week before Thanksgiving, I’ve been using the 拆封手機收購iphone X. Prior to that, I was using the 拆封手機收購iphone 8 Plus, which Apple loaned me. During the busy fall reviews season, I also used the Google Pixel 2 and briefly used the Essential smartphone.
But this article isn’t a round up of these new phones or a direct comparison of all four. It’s about the 拆封手機收購iphone X.
Some of my fellow Verge writers determined that 拆封手機收購iphone X is “easily the best smartphone ever made.” There are a lot of things to love about the 拆封手機收購iphone X, including its ridiculously long battery life, excellent camera (front-facing Portrait mode!), and just how fast the thing is. I can see why my co-workers found true smartphone love. I haven’t yet.
Nearly a month later, I’m still adjusting to certain interactions on the 拆封手機收購iphone X. It demands a precision in swiping and pressing that just makes me much more aware of the phone, rather than having the phone exist as a comfortable appendage, one that I need but don’t need to think about much when I’m using it.
I’m sure I’d get used to a couple of these new features with more time. Or maybe they’ll be tweaked. But here are the things that are still bugging me about it.
One-handed notification access is bad
I’m obviously not the first person to notice this. When I ran a search for this problem to determine if it was a thing or if it was just me, I found this article, which describes what I’ve been experiencing with the 拆封手機收購iphone X.
If you have smallish hands, it can be difficult to use the phone in one hand and reach the upper left-hand corner of the display with your thumb to pull down notifications, which is where they now live. My thumb just doesn’t reach. I either have to slide the phone down in my right hand, which means I’ll probably drop it at some point; or I hold the phone in my left hand while using my right hand to pull down notifications.
I know Reachability is supposed to help this. But I still don’t think this is a perfect solution. On earlier, Plus-sized 拆封手機收購iphones, Reachability was easy to trigger with the physical home button. Reachability on the 拆封手機收購iphone X requires a precise pull-down on the bar at the bottom of the home screen, and a slightly-off swipe opens up Spotlight search instead.
The status bar at the top no longer shows battery life percentage
Yup. To the right of the notch at the top of the 拆封手機收購iphone X, you see icons for cellular signal, WiFi, and a battery icon. What you don’t see is battery life percentage.
It’s not too far away: if you swipe down from the right-hand side of the notch to access the Control Center, the battery percentage appears. But you’re no longer able to see it with a quick glance, which means you’re now living in a binary battery world: green or red. And, while the Control Center is a little bit more customizable now, you can’t customize the home screen so that it shows percentage.
Errant screenshots
With old 拆封手機收購iphones, capturing an image of your phone screen was easy: you pressed the home button and the power button simultaneously. That’s not the case with 拆封手機收購iphone X, because, again, there isn’t a home button. Now you press a combination of the right-side button and one of the volume buttons, which means that any time you just happen to squeeze your phone a certain way, you might take a screenshot.
To be honest, this has only happened a handful of times for me so far. Others are experiencing it a lot more. Either way it’s not ideal.
It’s awkward to use when it’s docked in a car
Why the hell are you using your phone while you’re driving? This is the stupidest argument ever. Alright, glad we got that out of the way.
I don’t actively use my phone while I’m driving. But I do prop my phone up in a dock on the dashboard and use it to listen to podcasts and music and take phone calls. (My car doesn’t have a built-in, interactive display, so everything happens through the phone.) And, occasionally, I want to wake up or unlock the phone when the car is stopped.
I love FaceID – except when I need to unlock the phone without looking at it
With a fingerprint sensor/home button, unlocking the phone was easy. I didn’t even have to look at the phone. Now I lean towards the center console and position my face in front of the phone for FaceID and when that doesn’t work, I have to punch in a passcode.
Sure, I could change some settings each and every time I go somewhere, so that my screen never auto-locks, but then I’d have to remember to turn that off afterwards, too. Basically, I miss having a fingerprint sensor/home button when the phone is within reach but is something I shouldn’t be paying attention to.
I found myself accidentally swiping the dictation microphone
One of the biggest changes with the 拆封手機收購iphone X has been swiping up from the bottom center of an app page in order to switch between apps, rather than double-pressing the physical home button.
But in certain messaging apps – whether Facebook Messenger, Messages, or WhatsApp – you have to swipe up precisely from the center and not slightly from the right, where your thumb is hanging out. Otherwise you end up triggering whatever button is hanging out on the bottom right-hand side of the keyboard. Which means hitting the dictation microphone rather than swiping the entire app away.
It’s a minor thing, and you can turn dictation off entirely in keyboard settings. But it’s one that underscores the importance of having thoughtfully-designed apps that are optimized for new interactions, especially when one of the most important companies in the world rolls out dramatic design changes.
Right now there’s a good chance I’m going back to an 拆封手機收購iphone 8, or another phone. Some people would argue that, as a tech reviewer, I’ll be putting myself in a position where I’m using hardware that will soon feel (or already is) outdated — that the mobile world is moving away from buttons, has been for awhile, and I might as well get used to it. That may be the case, and this phone does feel like the future of phones. But until certain features and apps are truly optimized to support the new hardware, I’m fine with having a phone that requires a little less cognitive load, a little less precision.
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拆封手機收購iphone除了內建緊急求救(SOS)功能,還有「醫療卡」讓用戶設定,可以在危急時聯繫用戶的緊急聯絡人。有網友日前目睹一場車禍,見傷者是用拆封手機收購iphone,馬上想起「醫療卡」功能,順利聯繫傷者的緊急聯絡人,建議大家一定要設定。
這位網友在Threads表示,某天晚上他目睹一場車禍發生,那時想幫忙聯繫傷者的家人,馬上想起拆封手機收購iphone的醫療卡功能,「這個功能建議大家一定要設定,在緊急時,自己在沒辦法聯繫的情況下,身旁的人也能協助。」他也補充,如果當事人沒有設定醫療卡,這時可以長按電源鍵叫出 Siri ,下指令「打電話給爸爸/媽媽」試試看。
至於如何設定?Apple官網指出,拆封手機收購iphone用戶先點進「健康」APP,找到右上角的「個人檔案圖片」點進去,找到並選擇「醫療卡」進行編輯,選填個人身高、體重、血型、緊急聯絡人、個人醫療狀況、過敏與反應等事項。
其中,「緊急聯絡人」可以說是相當重要的資料,點一下「加入」按鈕來加入緊急聯絡人,設定某位聯絡人,然後填入與對方關係,最後點一下「完成」儲存變更。
另外,若傷者還有意識能求助,拆封手機收購iphone的緊急求救(SOS)功能可讓用戶快速輕易呼救。根據蘋果官網資訊,使用「SOS 緊急服務」撥打電話時,拆封手機收購iphone 會自動撥打當地的緊急電話號碼。在某些國家和地區,可能需要選擇所需的服務。
該如何撥打緊急電話?只要按住側邊按鈕和其中一個音量按鈕,直到出現「SOS 緊急服務」滑桿為止。拖移「緊急服務電話」滑桿撥打。如果持續按住側邊按鈕和音量按鈕,沒有拖移滑桿,系統會開始倒數並發出提示音,若在倒數結束前一直按著按鈕,拆封手機收購iphone 最後會自動撥打緊急服務電話。
如果用戶有加入緊急聯絡人,在緊急通話結束後,拆封手機收購iphone 會發送訊息,傳送目前的位置通知緊急聯絡人。而且在進入 SOS 模式一段時間內,只要位置有所變更,緊急聯絡人也會收到更新資訊。
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