Has anybody found a screen protector that protects more than just the screen area? They hardly even cover the screen to be perfectly honest, unless you get the alignment 100% perfect which is basically impossible.
Just had a look....
Used 104gb
Available 9.9gb
However, the largest allocation is music at 50gb, and everything else added together only makes an extra couple of gb.
In iTunes the bar along the bottom which visually shows your storage use, shows 50gb of 'other'
Something not right here.
To be fair I seem to recall missing about 10GB on My 128GB 6 right at the start (or rather from out of the box 14GB was used, which I think is pretty dodgy myself)
and even now I have ~58GB used and ~56GB available - clearly nowhere near 128GB.
But hasn't that been the case with all forms of storage?
Has anybody found a screen protector that protects more than just the screen area? They hardly even cover the screen to be perfectly honest, unless you get the alignment 100% perfect which is basically impossible.
could an iPhone 6+ effectively replace an ipad? My ipad 3 died recently and iphone 5 contract is up for renewal/upgrade etc in march. Tempted to instead of getting an ipad air and a sim only contract and keeping iPhone 5, just getting iPhone 6+ and using it as both basically
Apple is the most valuable brand on the planet, making products that everyone wants - but how are its workers treated when the world isn't looking? Panorama goes undercover in China to show what life is like for the workers making the iPhone 6. And it's not just the factories. Reporter Richard Bilton travels to Indonesia to find children working in some of the most dangerous mines in the world. But is the tin they dig out by hand finding its way into Apple's products?
Watched Panorama's "Apple's Broken Promises" last night...show the shocking working conditions in Apple's china factories and it's tin supply chain.
I'm sure many other companies are involved too but with Apples giant profits and bank roll (half a trillion dollars?) I'm sure they could improve working conditions for their workforce.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vs348