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Title: 5 Common Apple Myths Debunked: From Face ID to Battery Life
Post by: HCK on January 18, 2018, 04:05:19 pm
5 Common Apple Myths Debunked: From Face ID to Battery Life

If you've spent even a moment of your time explaining to a friend or family member that force quitting apps doesn't save battery or Apple isn't trying to steal your fingerprint, this one's for you.

For anyone who considers themselves the techie member of their family or group of friends (or has been involuntarily labeled as such), it can be a bit trying to explain — again and again — that many of the most common tech misconceptions are just that: misconceptions. If you find yourself regularly explaining to your family or friends that, no, charging your phone overnight isn't ruining the battery, this post can help you easily explain some of the most common misconceptions surrounding your Apple devices.

Apple isn't stealing your face or your fingerprint
Face ID hasn't been hacked
Force quitting apps doesn't save battery life
Machine learning and artificial intelligence aren't surfacing your secrets
Planned obsolescence is not a thing


Apple isn't stealing your face or yo...

Source: 5 Common Apple Myths Debunked: From Face ID to Battery Life (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/HJkyS3Fo7Uw/debunking-common-tech-misconceptions)