

Nope! But the store, Nico and …, is all over the country. I assume they all have the same things on display.


Nope! But the store, Nico and …, is all over the country. I assume they all have the same things on display.


Japan


Man I saw this just yesterday in the same arrangement. I thought it was cool, too.


iPhone Pocket in the short strap design retails at $149.95 (U.S.), and the long strap design at $229.95 (U.S.).
Wow, what an absolute ripoff for what is essentially a knitted sock with straps.
They colors may look stylish but it looks like an absolute nightmare to check the screen.
Even though it is stated that you can stretch the fabric to peek at the screen, not one of the photos illustrates this “feature”. Strange.
Can’t wait for this to be knocked off and sold on AliExpress for $10 with free shipping.
I really do like Apple products, but this accessory is a bit too much of a stretch (pun intended) for me.


Thanks for the info! I’ll keep it in mind when I can bothered to do something about it.


Interesting. I don’t have either of those apps but I do have way more than most people I assume. I’ll look into it. Glad I’ve got a 512gb model.
Cold also be to do with the fact that I’ve been transferring data without a clean install since iPhone 4s lol
Nothing unless it comes up in search. And then I have set rules which will redirect reddit to a different frontend (RDX) so that I can just read the info without visiting that awful place.


Wow I just checked and mine is at 25gb on iPhone 13, so no AI stuff.


Did you upvote (or downvote) it? Some clients like Voyager allow you to see what you voted on. You can find it in the profile tab.


Are you me? I do the same!


It’s a bit more than your budget, but Edison robot is a pretty fun way to get into programming. It’s also used by schools in some countries. You may be able to find a v1 or v2 cheaper. I have a v1 and it is pretty cool.


Do it every day. It is expected behavior in Japan. Before moving here I thought it was weird, though. Seems a reasonable idea both from an oral hygiene perspective and not wanting to have bad breath around co-workers and customers. Win, win.


Definitely some quirks. In safari, you used to be able to long hold on the tab button, so the popup menu appears, and continue to select a menu item just by dragging your finger. Now you have to lift and tap. But this old gesture still works on the bookmarks menu. And works in other apps like reminders. There are infuriating inconsistencies tbh.
I guess that must be it. The two older iPads I have don’t display battery stats, even though one is running the latest iPadOS. Don’t know why they have to gate-keep such features from older devices.
Not on iPadOS, only iOS.
Thanks. I tried with a without a case just now with not the TestFlight and the web app and still couldn’t get it to work! I also have a glass screen protector I wonder if that is messing with it? Anyway, the way Arctic has it implement it works every time.
Thanks for the reply. I’ve tried it before and I tried it again just now and for the life of me I could not find a way to swipe to return to the previous post from the main feed. If there is a setting I am missing I’d love to be proven wrong.
Arctic, but the TestFlight expires in 13 days, and the AppStore version was last updated 7 months ago. I’m not complaining, as it is free. However, it’s the only app I’ve tried that has the swipe back option that Apollo had, and I find that really useful. If you want to return to the last post you viewed, from the feed screen you simply swipe from right to left.
Do any other apps have this feature now?


Don’t know but had been wondering the same thing. Thanks for asking the question!
Are the contents less by weight? I don’t doubt your frustration. But when I was a kid, the happy meals came in a cardboard box, but now they come in a paper bag (at least in Japan). Obviously to save money. Maybe they just cut the cardboard box to save money? FWIW I actually ate a large fries yesterday and they came in the traditional packaging, so this was surprising for me.