Swipe up for Control Center, and then tap on AirDrop. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth need to be turned on.
It's not there at all.
What is your device? AirDrop is only available on iPhone 5 or later models if I'm not mistaken.
Maybe that's why, BS if it's true.
Swipe up for Control Center, and then tap on AirDrop. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth need to be turned on.
What is your device? AirDrop is only available on iPhone 5 or later models if I'm not mistaken.
It doesn't even work on the 4S. It requires the latest BlueTooth which the 5 has. It's not bullshit, it's technology requirements.Maybe that's why, BS if it's true.
It doesn't even work on the 4S. It requires the latest BlueTooth which the 5 has. It's not bullshit, it's technology requirements.
Yup. It requires some low-power Bluetooth protocol to see nearby devices, then initiate an ad-hoc WiFi connection. Kinda complicated.
Kind of confused guys. Does the 5S actually run as a 64 bit OS or is the chip a 64 bit one? I've read where you need at least 4GB of RAM of take advantage of a 64 bit chip and we know the 5S only has 1 GB of RAM. A few buddies were arguing at the bar tonight saying 5S is still a 32 bit OS while another was losing it and saying it was a 64 bit OS.
Can any hardcore guys break this down?
Thanks.
Kind of confused guys. Does the 5S actually run as a 64 bit OS or is the chip a 64 bit one? I've read where you need at least 4GB of RAM of take advantage of a 64 bit chip and we know the 5S only has 1 GB of RAM. A few buddies were arguing at the bar tonight saying 5S is still a 32 bit OS while another was losing it and saying it was a 64 bit OS.
Can any hardcore guys break this down?
Thanks.
My Recently Added playlist in the Music app isn't updating. Anybody experiencing the same issue?
Agreed.The only one that is better is photos, maybe newstand. Music and Video are objectively worse.
Just like OS X was during its transition, iOS on a 5S is 64 bit, many of the main apps are 64 bit, but the OS has no issue running 32 bit binaries seamlessly.
So 7.0.2 isn't showing on my phone...any one know why? Beta issue?
Betas don't get OTA updates after GM.
If you're still on a beta of 7 you should update to the GM as soon as you can. When beta builds expire they take your phone down with it (and you'll have to do a restore to use your phone again).
My Recently Added playlist in the Music app isn't updating. Anybody experiencing the same issue?
dont expect one very soon they are notorious regarding their updates and frankly twitter official app and twitterific are the better clients now and support ios 7 toowhen can we expect a tweetbot iOS 7 update?
None of my "smart" playlists that are supposed to "live" update actually work unless synced with iTunes anymore. It used to be nice having recently played music actually sort itself, but like recently added and top played, they just randomly stopped working one day making them rather pointless unless you are sync happy all the time.
My dad hates iOS7 since can't do internet searches from Spotlight anymore.
I find it funny that spotlight, which on a computer seems like such a power user feature, I never use on iOS, but many people who aren't tech geeks DO use it on their iPhones.
I am finally decided to update to ios7 (skipped 6.0) but...I need freaking 3,7GB free?! What the hell, I have to basically delete all my pics and musics, fuck that
Well, he never uses Spotlight on OSX.
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My Recently Added playlist in the Music app isn't updating. Anybody experiencing the same issue?
None of my "smart" playlists that are supposed to "live" update actually work unless synced with iTunes anymore. It used to be nice having recently played music actually sort itself, but like recently added and top played, they just randomly stopped working one day making them rather pointless unless you are sync happy all the time.
I've seen this kind if issue before with iOS updates in the past.
My smart recently live playlists actually live update at the moment. I did gave to recently higher them a bit to get them to work during the weird buggy period - something like having to add a 'if media in playlist' or something, but recently had to take that off again.
Might be good idea to review your rules.
I am having this issue also at the moment. I can't get any new music on my phone.
AFAIK, this has been an issue since the very first version of iOS, where playlists don't update on the device only in itunes.
When you say "live update" do you mean in iTunes or on the device itself?
I was referring to the device. It used to work then went buggy for a bit, having to add some weird rules to even have them sync correctly.
But then something was rejiggered and live updating worked, but I think I had to mess with some rules in iTunes.
Currently it works for smart playlist like 'recently playing'. If I play a song on my iPhone it gets added to the recently played smart playlist.
Review your rules in iTunes.
Most importantly, a box that says 'live updating' should be checked.When I review the rules what should I look for?
"On Mac OS I constantly use spotlight."
so do I. cmd + space is convenient for getting to those apps not in the dock.
As always, look up the destination then click on the car symbol.Guys, how do I look up transit directions on the damn map?
I'm not hard core, but I assume it's all 64-bit OS and hardware. You don't HAVE to have 4GB ram to run 64-bit, but it's one of the most obvious reasons why you would want 64-bit - because 32-bit has a max RAM limit.
Most importantly, a box that says 'live updating' should be checked.
Keep the rest simple. For a while you need a weird flag like 'is in a playlist', but that seems unnecessary now n
What about it?What about the Nintendo 64? That was years before people even imagined 4GB of RAM.
For the record, I simplified my playlists recently.Alright, of course I had the live update box checked. I will try the rest.
So how do I get my iCloud Photo Stream backup to upload all of my pictures? It stopped at 32 pictures..
I think iCloud photo stream only backs up the last 30 days of photos.
If you update through iTunes you don't need all that free space.
Kind of confused guys. Does the 5S actually run as a 64 bit OS or is the chip a 64 bit one? I've read where you need at least 4GB of RAM of take advantage of a 64 bit chip and we know the 5S only has 1 GB of RAM. A few buddies were arguing at the bar tonight saying 5S is still a 32 bit OS while another was losing it and saying it was a 64 bit OS.
Can any hardcore guys break this down?
Thanks.
Anandtech said:As A64 is a brand new ISA, there are other benefits that come along with the move. Similar to the x86-64 transition, the move to A64 comes with an increase in the number of general purpose registers. ARMv7 had 15 general purpose registers (and 1 register for the program counter), while ARMv8/A64 now has 31 that are each 64-bits wide. All 31 registers are accessible at all times. Increasing the number of architectural registers decreases register pressure and can directly impact performance. The doubling of the register space with x86-64 was responsible for up to a 10% increase in performance.
Loving iOS7 though. Only a few small gripes here and there, with the biggest being the lack of quick reply iMessages still (seriously, how hard could this feature be to implement????)
Has anyone else been having trouble with iMessage lately? I noticed on my iPhone that my messages wouldn't send. So I went into settings and noticed it said "Waiting for activation." Turned it off and then back on. Same message. Rebooted my phone, and messages would finally send, but then they would stop after a couple hours. I could message from my iPad on the same iTunes account just fine with no problems up until today. Now my iPad is doing the same thing and not sending messages. Curiously, in the settings for my iPad, there is no "Waiting for activation" message. It looks like everything is set up. I'm so frustrated.
According to here everything is currently fine. http://www.apple.com/support/systemstatus/
I've managed to use the service fine too across iPad, iPhone and Mac today. Using the same one Apple ID. Try signing out of iMessage on both devices then signing back in.