Casey Liss
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Is it not as oleophobic as the screen?
I'm not going to tell you you tried it. I've tried it.
I'm not going to tell you you tried it. I've tried it.
They should round over that edge.
They should round over that edge.
Why don't you put a case on it? Put a case that doesn't have a bare bottom, and then you'll be hitting the gigantic bottom lip of the case, and you won't even feel the screen protector.
Why don't you put a case on it? Put a case that doesn't have a bare bottom, and then you'll be hitting the gigantic bottom lip of the case, and you won't even feel the screen protector.
We'll talk about it more in a little bit. I want to talk about my setup process that Mark can talk about his setup process. We'll just do these piece piecemeal piecewise old setup. And then, you know, anyway, so the setup process, you would think this is such a non-issue. You're sounding like mostly a non-issue. Yeah.
We'll talk about it more in a little bit. I want to talk about my setup process that Mark can talk about his setup process. We'll just do these piece piecemeal piecewise old setup. And then, you know, anyway, so the setup process, you would think this is such a non-issue. You're sounding like mostly a non-issue. Yeah.
It was annoying picking up from the store, but you use the cable to connect them because you had a 15 pro to a 16 pro and it seemed to work out. And, you know, I would grade your setup experience as pretty much went. Okay.
It was annoying picking up from the store, but you use the cable to connect them because you had a 15 pro to a 16 pro and it seemed to work out. And, you know, I would grade your setup experience as pretty much went. Okay.
So I get a new phone every two years, and there are two reasons that I dread getting a new phone. One of them is the setup process. The other one is cases, which we'll talk about later, right? And it really does deter me from getting a new phone.
So I get a new phone every two years, and there are two reasons that I dread getting a new phone. One of them is the setup process. The other one is cases, which we'll talk about later, right? And it really does deter me from getting a new phone.
You think I'd be excited to get another phone and I am, but then every time I actually am getting one, I'm like, Oh no, my world has been thrown into turmoil because the computing device that I use probably the most that's with me all the time now is going to not be satisfactory for some period of time.
You think I'd be excited to get another phone and I am, but then every time I actually am getting one, I'm like, Oh no, my world has been thrown into turmoil because the computing device that I use probably the most that's with me all the time now is going to not be satisfactory for some period of time.
First I have to deal with the setup process where I just hope everything transfers over and I deal with all that or whatever. And then the cases, which we'll talk about later. Right? So, uh, I think last year, if we go back to, or not last year, two years ago when I got the 14 Pro, I think I said that my setup process went smoothly for once.
First I have to deal with the setup process where I just hope everything transfers over and I deal with all that or whatever. And then the cases, which we'll talk about later. Right? So, uh, I think last year, if we go back to, or not last year, two years ago when I got the 14 Pro, I think I said that my setup process went smoothly for once.
My usual experience is I get a new phone and the way I order it is through the Apple star app. I order it on my old phone. And when you order on your old phone, you can say, Hey, are you going to get a new phone? That's going to replace the one that you're currently ordering on. And I say, yes, it's like the most automatic smoothest default path, which is like new phone will replace this phone.
My usual experience is I get a new phone and the way I order it is through the Apple star app. I order it on my old phone. And when you order on your old phone, you can say, Hey, are you going to get a new phone? That's going to replace the one that you're currently ordering on. And I say, yes, it's like the most automatic smoothest default path, which is like new phone will replace this phone.
Don't change anything. Don't get an unlocked phone. Don't do anything weird. Don't change carriers. Don't it's like just the default straightforward thing. And yet, pretty much every year, with the possible exception of last year, I don't recall exactly, I end up on the phone with Verizon. On iPhone. Which is not the time you want to be on the phone with Verizon. No. Well, guess what?