Yup. I’ve lost all accounts, passwords, log ins etc. What an absolute nightmare today has been. I’ve never had this problem before :/Can’t have. Is keychain turned on, on both devices. Old and new? and logged in with same account both old and new?
Yup. I’ve lost all accounts, passwords, log ins etc. What an absolute nightmare today has been. I’ve never had this problem before :/Can’t have. Is keychain turned on, on both devices. Old and new? and logged in with same account both old and new?
Did you do the side by side data transfer?Yup. I’ve lost all accounts, passwords, log ins etc. What an absolute nightmare today has been. I’ve never had this problem before :/
It was all backed up to my iCloud. I got a feeling when I set my new phone up... it asked me to “merge” my safari data.. and I clicked no. So perhaps it deleted it all my logins. :/ annoying as I got some old log ins with old emails I don’t use anymore so can’t access them any longer lol.Did you do the side by side data transfer?

I don’t even get the tiny battery arguments, sure it’s mah rating is small but that doesn’t mean it has rubbish battery life.
Battery life is not something people complain about on iPhones.
I've had the SE a few days now and the battery life on this is a lot better than what it was on my S10e, which has a 3100mah battery.
End of my work day my S10e would be around 40% battery, the SE I'm coming home with around 70%.
Managed 8 hours 40 screen on time and 13 hours between charge and that left me with 1%.
I can get waaaay more than that on a Note 10+ if I spend all my time reading books on the Kindle app. Mixed usage, you won't get 8 hours on an SE.
Are you comparing a 6.8" phone with a 4,300mAh battery to a phone with a 4.7" screen and 1,821mAh battery?
It appears I read it as - my note 10+ with bigger battery and bigger screen runs a lot longer than your smaller battery and smaller screen.
Are you comparing a 6.8" phone with a 4,300mAh battery to a phone with a 4.7" screen and 1,821mAh battery?
My phone with added battery pack case and external USB charging pack has more than the SE.. oh wait.
Yes, in the face of the growing wave of "iPhones last forever on a tiny battery" crowd, I am pointing out that a phone with a bigger battery doing an easy task gets much better SoT and that therefore the SE is not performing miracles, as much as it seems people want to believe it is.
Maybe they should stick a 1,821mAh battery in the Note 10+ see how it performs.
Or maybe they should put a 2500mAh battery in the SE so that it doesn't fail at 5pm every day under moderate usage.
Or maybe they should put a 2500mAh battery in the SE so that it doesn't fail at 5pm every day under moderate usage.
But then it’s no longer a 4.7” device... seems pretty obvious to me. You decide the basic form of the device then engineer that internals around that.