Casey Liss
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Podcast Appearances
Here it was. I was trying to credit you, and apparently I did not give you sufficient credit. So I apologize.
Here it was. I was trying to credit you, and apparently I did not give you sufficient credit. So I apologize.
Follow-up, copyright 2011, John Syracuse. So anyway, battery size for the iPhone 16. It's up 6.3%. Battery life up almost 15%. Battery size for the 16 Plus up almost 7%. Battery life up almost 16%. 16 Pro gets about 9%, and 30% increased battery life. 16 Pro Max, 6% battery size increase, and again, about 30% battery life increase. That is quite impressive. Yeah.
Follow-up, copyright 2011, John Syracuse. So anyway, battery size for the iPhone 16. It's up 6.3%. Battery life up almost 15%. Battery size for the 16 Plus up almost 7%. Battery life up almost 16%. 16 Pro gets about 9%, and 30% increased battery life. 16 Pro Max, 6% battery size increase, and again, about 30% battery life increase. That is quite impressive. Yeah.
Can you crank it to 90 or 100? I thought it was either 80 or nothing.
Can you crank it to 90 or 100? I thought it was either 80 or nothing.
Well, for some reason, I thought it was the same. I think the laptops are 80 or 100, and I thought it was the same on the phones. I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm wrong. I just didn't realize.
Well, for some reason, I thought it was the same. I think the laptops are 80 or 100, and I thought it was the same on the phones. I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm wrong. I just didn't realize.
Al Dente is the one that I think most people recommend. A-L-D-E-N-T-E. I will put it in the show notes. David Schaub has some input or correction, really. We were talking last episode or the episode before about the glue that becomes not so sticky when you apply a voltage to it. Um, and remind me what exactly we said would happen if we, if you reverse the polarity.
Al Dente is the one that I think most people recommend. A-L-D-E-N-T-E. I will put it in the show notes. David Schaub has some input or correction, really. We were talking last episode or the episode before about the glue that becomes not so sticky when you apply a voltage to it. Um, and remind me what exactly we said would happen if we, if you reverse the polarity.
So David writes, when making the positive and negative electrical connections to release an iPhone 16 battery, the polarity determines which side the glue residue is left on when it unsticks. If you mistakenly reverse the positive and negative connections, the residue is left on the chassis, which is hard to clean, instead of the battery, which is where you want it.
So David writes, when making the positive and negative electrical connections to release an iPhone 16 battery, the polarity determines which side the glue residue is left on when it unsticks. If you mistakenly reverse the positive and negative connections, the residue is left on the chassis, which is hard to clean, instead of the battery, which is where you want it.
Indeed. And then Eric Westland writes in to corroborate your story with regard to Verizon activation problems. Eric writes, I bought my iPhone unlocked from Apple, as did I. I had the exact same experience as John. My last phone was three years ago and I had the same problem then too. Verizon just stinks at this. I will interject as me now. Hi, this is Casey. Yeah.
Indeed. And then Eric Westland writes in to corroborate your story with regard to Verizon activation problems. Eric writes, I bought my iPhone unlocked from Apple, as did I. I had the exact same experience as John. My last phone was three years ago and I had the same problem then too. Verizon just stinks at this. I will interject as me now. Hi, this is Casey. Yeah.
And I'll say that for me, I think we talked last week about how my phone did not activate initially. And then if memory serves, it was like once I got to the standard Springboard iOS screen, I think it was at that point, it was like, hey, you're not activated. You want to do it again? I said, yeah. And then it worked no problem the second time.
And I'll say that for me, I think we talked last week about how my phone did not activate initially. And then if memory serves, it was like once I got to the standard Springboard iOS screen, I think it was at that point, it was like, hey, you're not activated. You want to do it again? I said, yeah. And then it worked no problem the second time.
For Aaron's phone, I did the exact same stuff that I did on my phone, and it worked no sweat. Now, hers was... Tuesday or Wednesday after release, I think it was, whereas I was doing it the Sunday, you know, the weekend of release. So I would imagine things were still a bit busy on both the carrier and Apple sides of things.
For Aaron's phone, I did the exact same stuff that I did on my phone, and it worked no sweat. Now, hers was... Tuesday or Wednesday after release, I think it was, whereas I was doing it the Sunday, you know, the weekend of release. So I would imagine things were still a bit busy on both the carrier and Apple sides of things.
So maybe it was just that it was, you know, things were overwhelmed when John was trying to do it and Eric apparently, but who knows?
So maybe it was just that it was, you know, things were overwhelmed when John was trying to do it and Eric apparently, but who knows?