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How is it that a Chinese company can make the Android OS smoother than Google can, despite them developing the OS? I know it's just a copy of iOS but iOS has perfect fluidity and animations so Google should have copied them too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gc-I0tkE0MY&feature=youtu.be t. iPhone owner
My iPhone 6s finally died. I have a backup but it's from more than six months ago. There's lots of photos, iOS notes, and (most importantly) Joplin notes that I was never able to get off the device and were not included in the backup. >Phone frequently lost power if not plugged in to a power source, but would restart. For the last few months, it had to be plugged in constantly in order to work. >During the last weeks, the phone would lose charge even when plugged in. >The phone would run hot occasionally which could cause shutdowns, but also had to be kept warm in order to run. >The phone had a minor crack at the bottom left corner of the screen that did not impact functionality. >There was a small pinpoint on the top right of the screen where white light occasionally came through.
I was hoping this was just a battery problem, but I've read it could also be something involving the WiFi module (which would explain the heat and light at the top right of the screen) or the charge port.
I think I will be better off looking for a data recovery service as the phone itself isn't worth anything to me, but I have lots of sensitive data including: >Passwords stored in plain text >A photo diary of my unhealthiest bowel movements >Extremely sexual messages with my long-distance girlfriend >Tasteful nude photographs of myself >Several hundred rare Apus / Pepes >A large number of screenshots that I take compulsively while browsing the web >Cheeky memes that might get me put on a government watchlist
I'm just wondering if it's going to be feasible to ask to be in the room while the data is being recovered, or if this is even something that most repair shops will be set up to handle in the first place. I considered just taking it to an Apple Store but I'm almost certain they won't let me be in the room while they're fixing it.
I have never got this ban message before in the 18 years ive served. the janitors have their feefees hurt because they can no longer use the word schnellmensch to filter my schizo threads so they have to go into the code and write a new filter each time I change it