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Can be annoying if you wake up early, unless you remember to wake the phone up and leave it for ten minutes or so.

This is a setting under Battery, Battery Health and Charging, but I think it's on by default.

That’s avoidable if you wear the watch at night and use the phone as a wake up alarm as I do. If I wake up early the watch says “it looks like you’re awake, turn off alarm? I guess this works with the charging too.
 
Help please. Got new iphone today and made the mistake of transferring data from my old phone when I'm switching providers. It means my old phone isn't connected any more so I won't be able to use it while the PAC is processing.

It used an eSim and there's the option to delete it on the new phone. If I do that, will my old phone go back to how it was?
 
Help please. Got new iphone today and made the mistake of transferring data from my old phone when I'm switching providers. It means my old phone isn't connected any more so I won't be able to use it while the PAC is processing.

It used an eSim and there's the option to delete it on the new phone. If I do that, will my old phone go back to how it was?

I‘m not really understanding this one Marc. I assume you were using the wireless transfer facility? If so, that would work even without an active SIM as long as both phones are connected to your home wifi and Bluetooth is turned on.
 
I‘m not really understanding this one Marc. I assume you were using the wireless transfer facility? If so, that would work even without an active SIM as long as both phones are connected to your home wifi and Bluetooth is turned on.
I think Marc is referring to phone calls (ie not Wi-Fi) since he refers to PAC. But I don’t understand what his problem is either except I assume it’s some peculiarity of eSIMs since it couldn’t happen with physical SIM …. unless, it now occurs to me that his old phone is locked to his provider.
 
I‘m not really understanding this one Marc. I assume you were using the wireless transfer facility? If so, that would work even without an active SIM as long as both phones are connected to your home wifi and Bluetooth is turned on.
Yeah, that's what I did, but I was changing provider so while I was waiting for the number to transfer over (which it did today) I couldn't receive calls.
 
I think Marc is referring to phone calls (ie not Wi-Fi) since he refers to PAC. But I don’t understand what his problem is either except I assume it’s some peculiarity of eSIMs since it couldn’t happen with physical SIM …. unless, it now occurs to me that his old phone is locked to his provider.
I'm not sure tbh. It just meant that I couldn't use my old phone
 
Evening folks, thought this may be the best place to ask.

I went to apple in Solihull to look over the new MacBook air. It looks like a nice machine and isn't too expensive, but when you spec it with 16 GB ram it's only £200 (ish) cheaper than the 14 inch MacBook Pro with the M2 pro chip.

As I'm not in the apple echo system, I'm wondering if running lightroom and Affinity is okay on the 8gb model or should you really go with the 16gb?

If 16gb is the better option, then I assume the 14" MacBook Pro is the better purchase over the 16gb MacBook air?

John Lewis have the 14" MacBook Pro in at £2049 and the air is almost £2k.

Any info would be great.
 
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Speccing the M2 Air up match the basic specs of the 14" MBP (16GB RAM/512GB SSD) comes to £1,649, so not sure where you are getting the £200 difference from. The MBP will be better on paper, but as someone who uses both an M1 Air (16GB RAM) and an M1 Pro MBP daily, I cannot tell the difference in performance between them. The only time I have heard the fan kicking in on the MBP is when using the Lightroom AI denoise feature on 6 images at a time - at this point the MBA would slow down, as it does not have the cooling fans.

If I was buying again, I'd probably go for the MBA.
 
Spec I was looking at in the M2 MBA was the below and that's £1749. I had the 512GB as I read somewhere that the 265gb is slower or something.

Apple M2 chip with 8‑core CPU, 10‑core GPU, 16‑core Neural Engine
16GB unified memory
512GB SSD storage
13.6-inch Liquid Retina display with True Tone
1080p FaceTime HD camera
MagSafe 3 charging port
Two Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports
35W Dual USB-C Port Power Adapter
Backlit Magic Keyboard with Touch ID - British

Is 16GB RAM enough or better to go for 24/32 to say future proof a little? Increases the price quite a lot though.
 
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Sounds like you have started up in Recovery mode? Will it do Target Disk Mode - the screen will show a moving logo?
 
Spec I was looking at in the M2 MBA was the below and that's £1749. I had the 512GB as I read somewhere that the 265gb is slower or something.

Apple M2 chip with 8‑core CPU, 10‑core GPU, 16‑core Neural Engine
16GB unified memory
512GB SSD storage
13.6-inch Liquid Retina display with True Tone
1080p FaceTime HD camera
MagSafe 3 charging port
Two Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports
35W Dual USB-C Port Power Adapter
Backlit Magic Keyboard with Touch ID - British

Is 16GB RAM enough or better to go for 24/32 to say future proof a little? Increases the price quite a lot though.
16GB will be fine.
 
WatchOS update available (nothing on iPhone iPad tho’)
 
So transpires that I am eligible for Apple discounts due to work. So what's the view on the following options?

14" MacBook Pro, 32gb RAM and 512 SSD for £2,349.

14" MacBook Pro, 16gb RAM and 512 SSD for £1,989.

M2 Air (8 core one) with 24 GB RAM and 1TB SSD for £1,889. (£1,709 with 512 SSD).

M2 Air (8 core one) with 16gb RAM and 512 SSD for £1,529.

Or left field choice...M1 Air, with 16GB RAM and 1 TB SSD £1,438 (£1,258 with 512).

I'm going to apple on weekend and asking to have a good play around, see if they can demo some stuff for me, but I know nothing about these systems. I will purely use this for my photography with lightroom/ Photoshop and Affinity.
 
So transpires that I am eligible for Apple discounts due to work. So what's the view on the following options?

14" MacBook Pro, 32gb RAM and 512 SSD for £2,349.

14" MacBook Pro, 16gb RAM and 512 SSD for £1,989.

M2 Air (8 core one) with 24 GB RAM and 1TB SSD for £1,889. (£1,709 with 512 SSD).

M2 Air (8 core one) with 16gb RAM and 512 SSD for £1,529.

Or left field choice...M1 Air, with 16GB RAM and 1 TB SSD £1,438 (£1,258 with 512).

I'm going to apple on weekend and asking to have a good play around, see if they can demo some stuff for me, but I know nothing about these systems. I will purely use this for my photography with lightroom/ Photoshop and Affinity.

No opinion but there’s an Apple WWDC tonight at 6pm BST that is forecast to announce new Macs so maybe any advice offered might be out of date in a few hours :LOL: .
 
I doubt that you will notice much difference between any of those in day-to-day use, and certainly not demoing at the Apple store. I would rule out the M1 Air (even though I am writing this on one) because it doesn't have MagSafe or the updated webcam, the M2 Air is probably all the machine that most people need. There may also be a 15" version announced later today...

The 14" Pros are great, I also have one, but you really need to be hammering it to notice the difference between the standard M2 and the M2 Pro. I am happy with my spec of 16GB and 1TB SSD, and that is what I would go for again. If it was just for photography, I would struggle to justify the extra £400 jump from Air to 14" Pro - you could get a decent external monitor for that, which would probably make more of a difference for photo work.
 
So transpires that I am eligible for Apple discounts due to work. So what's the view on the following options?

14" MacBook Pro, 32gb RAM and 512 SSD for £2,349.

14" MacBook Pro, 16gb RAM and 512 SSD for £1,989.

M2 Air (8 core one) with 24 GB RAM and 1TB SSD for £1,889. (£1,709 with 512 SSD).

M2 Air (8 core one) with 16gb RAM and 512 SSD for £1,529.

Or left field choice...M1 Air, with 16GB RAM and 1 TB SSD £1,438 (£1,258 with 512).

I'm going to apple on weekend and asking to have a good play around, see if they can demo some stuff for me, but I know nothing about these systems. I will purely use this for my photography with lightroom/ Photoshop and Affinity.
For photo stuff, the bottom of that list will be way more than enough. These Macs are so good, that unless you are doing proper hardcore graphics intensive stuff on them, like say 6/8k video, 3D etc, then the base models are absolutely fine. I'm using a 2021 M1 iMac, and it's far more capable than anything I've thrown at it so far, and that includes 4k video and some 3D stuff. Superb machine. I went for the 16Gb RAM option, but I've yet to really test that, even running Adobe Premier Pro and Audacity, with PS, LR and a load of other stuff running at the same time. I opened an entire series of GoT simultaneously, so 10x1080p videos all at once, just to see if it would stumble, and it didn't even flinch. Truth is that for most people, a smartphone is more than enough computing power these days.

If it was just for photography, I would struggle to justify the extra £400 jump from Air to 14" Pro - you could get a decent external monitor for that, which would probably make more of a difference for photo work.
This. A good display is far more important for such work, than CPU/GPU grunt. Personally, I love the iMac, but some people want/need a larger display. Of course, you aren't going to find anything better than the Apple 32" Studio display, but that is pretty expensive. Could still come in around the top MBP you mentioned, paired with a MacMini though. Unless you really need a laptop. I prefer a desktop with a normal sized display though. We each have different needs.
 
Thanks folks.

It will just be for photo stuff, I have work / other laptops / chromebooks for other things and a series x to game on.

I will go and have a good look at the weekend and make a decision.

I don't have that much space at home for more screens and want something I can take with me on holiday / trips - hence the laptop.

Thanks again for all your help.
Adam
 
Thanks folks.

It will just be for photo stuff, I have work / other laptops / chromebooks for other things and a series x to game on.

I will go and have a good look at the weekend and make a decision.

I don't have that much space at home for more screens and want something I can take with me on holiday / trips - hence the laptop.

Thanks again for all your help.
Adam
Fair enough, but given that displays take up so little space, and can be wall mounted, at least consider that option. Working for any length of time on images on a tiny screen can get very uncomfortable.
 
"Heads Up"

For any of you folk that are using the "ProCamera" app on their iPhone/iPad then there's a very useful update that has been released today.
 
Thanks folks.

It will just be for photo stuff, I have work / other laptops / chromebooks for other things and a series x to game on.

I will go and have a good look at the weekend and make a decision.

I don't have that much space at home for more screens and want something I can take with me on holiday / trips - hence the laptop.

Thanks again for all your help.
Adam

We still have a 2014 MBP and it copes fine with most of my Fuji files, unless I start blending multiple files, and then it gets a bit slow. I have a 2019 iMac which I use daily and it's still far more than adequate. So anything on that list will be fine, and for years to come, probably.
 
Do Macs generally last a while then? Don't think I've had a laptop last more than 2/3 years before something goes wrong with it lol.
Had an iMac for 11 years before replacing it. Mrs F had a MacBook Air for the same amount of time.

My exprience with Windows laptops was similar to yours.
 
My HP spectre is two years old but hasn't seen much use bar typing for a post graduate course and currently used for editing. It's out of warranty now, so fully expect something to go wrong anytime now lol

I take it the three year apple care plan is worth while (especially if you are like me and hopeless with technology / computer stuff).
 
Do Macs generally last a while then? Don't think I've had a laptop last more than 2/3 years before something goes wrong with it lol.

I type this on my 2014 Macbook pro, its as fast as the day I got it for normal usage, its' no good for all the new AI tools if I need it quickly but If I wait and make a brew its fine. The battery is rubbish now but thats to be expected so I use it plugged in all the time
 
My current MBP is 4 years old. My previous one 7 years, and is my back-up machine. The one before that will be 10 years old, I sold it on three years ago for c £400. It still works great, from what I hear.

I used to replace every three years. I think I won't replace my current one for another couple of years, as it is going great.
 
Do Macs generally last a while then? Don't think I've had a laptop last more than 2/3 years before something goes wrong with it lol.
I ran a 2006 MacPro for 14 years before having to concede. The machine was fine; more than adequate power for what I wanted to do. It just couldn't be updated beyond a certain point, so I was having to run ancient softwares. My new Nikon Z6 wouldn't work with it, and I had to use a PC laptop to convert RAW files to import to the Mac. So I bought a used, more recent MacMini as a stopgap. This turned out to be around 18 months, as I decided to wait for the new Apple Silicon Macs to come out. But that shows that you can run Macs for a long tme, a lot longer than most PCs, simply because the hardware is of better quality, for starters. Apple stuff is expensive for a reason, and that is that it's better quality than just about everything else. Macs just last longer; everyone I know who uses Macs gets far better longevity for their money. Most PC users were getting 2-3 years out of a machine before something went fatally wrong, but get 5-6 years or more out of Macs. This thread reminded me that I've had my iMac now for nearly 2 years, but it still feels brand new to me. I fully intend to get at least another 5 years out of it before I consider replacement.

I also have a G3 iMac from 2000. It still works. Can't do much with it, but it still works. All my Macs still work. I've thrown a fair few PCs away in the meantime, because they've stopped working.
 
Do Macs generally last a while then? Don't think I've had a laptop last more than 2/3 years before something goes wrong with it lol.
At work we have the choice between MacBook or Thinkpad, the Apple laptops get replaced every 5 years, but the PC ones every 3 years. Partly to offset the higher cost, but also because they last that long.
 
Just went into apple Solihull as I'm at the dentist. Spoke to a chap there who is into his photography and explained what I do, what I don't do. He said the Pro is the better machine but for me the Air will be absolutely fine. He said even if I get into video editing it can do it but may take a little longer. But for lightroom / Photoshop / Affinity work, a 16 GB Air will be all I need. Now need to pop in when the 15" is released as may go for that over the 13" (my spectre 360x is 13.5). I may spec it with 24 ram and 512 just to give additional headroom.

Thanks for your help folks
 
So the 15" air is really nice and the screen is much larger than my current laptop.

Just need to decide on either :

16GB RAM and 1TB SSD or 24 GB RAM and 512 SSD.

I'm leaning towards 24gb ram as I can't upgrade that but can use external SSD and cloud options.

Price is the same
 
So the 15" air is really nice and the screen is much larger than my current laptop.

Just need to decide on either :

16GB RAM and 1TB SSD or 24 GB RAM and 512 SSD.

I'm leaning towards 24gb ram as I can't upgrade that but can use external SSD and cloud options.

Price is the same
The 15” Air does look like a nice machine, and agree with you on 24GB and 512GB SSD as the better compromise. I’m not looking to move away from my old iMac 27 just yet, but would have to consider the 15” Air if and when I do.
 
The 15” Air does look like a nice machine, and agree with you on 24GB and 512GB SSD as the better compromise. I’m not looking to move away from my old iMac 27 just yet, but would have to consider the 15” Air if and when I do.

Thanks for that, I just think RAM will be more vital moving forwards and I use external / cloud anyway.

I have watched a fair few videos now and it seems to handle lightroom / photoshop well, unless exporting 500 files (one I watched today) but I only have about 30 images on lightroom currently, so it will be a long, long time before I am importing and exporting 500 images at any one time. I don't do video stuff (just record the odd clip on the mobile) so super video editing at 1,000,000K resolution is not a concern of mine. As I am new to MACs I did not want to spend more than £2k really on any machine, just in case I don't get on with it. If all goes well and I fall in love with MAC I can always save some money and buy a 16" Pro, or my company can buy me one when my surface book breaks ;-)
 
I would like to download Re-expose but do not wish to use Apple Pay. Anyone know how I could pay without setting up Apple Pay.

Dave
 
iOS16.5.1
iPadOS16.5.1
MacOS 13.4.1

All available
Also iOS 15.7.7 for those who have old, but still good little iPhone SE (original). Mine is only being used as a security camera relay to Apple TV but there’s nothing wrong with it so far. I bought it used from giffgaff and it’s done the rounds of the family members and had a new battery. There’s no SM in it but I realised in the middle of last night when I found my current iPhone was out of action due to updating that I need a spare functioning cell phone now I’ve ditched the landline.
 
I would like to download Re-expose but do not wish to use Apple Pay. Anyone know how I could pay without setting up Apple Pay.

Dave
No idea what re-expose is (not listed on App Store) but can’t you just pay with card or PayPal etc?

Edit: Ah! I think it’s “reexpose”
 
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I would like to download Re-expose but do not wish to use Apple Pay. Anyone know how I could pay without setting up Apple Pay.

Dave

Its actually called "ReeXpose", and very good it is too.
 
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