Tag Archive - iphone

April 18, 2012

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Brittany and I decided to take a trip to Fort Fosters yesterday for something to do after work. I haven’t been there since when I was a child, neither has Britt so we thought it was a good idea. It’s weird how Everything was completely different from how I remembered it being when I was a kid, but it still was really fun. It was really gorgeous out yesterday, but the wind there made it just a little bit chilly without a sweatshirt on. We almost walked around the whole place, until it started to get dark and Brittany wanted to head back. It was so neat though, seeing all those bunkers from so long ago. I only wish that you could actually go in them and explore all of them.

Britt and I were discussing how cool it would be to become an urban explorer, to explore things that you aren’t supposed to be exploring. it would be really fun to tie into with my whole photography thing as well.

All in all yesterday was really enjoyable and got some awesome shots with my phone. It’s really nice spending quality time with Britt like that. Pretty soon we will be going to Fort Mcleary as well to do the same thing. I honestly can’t wait for that and it couldn’t come soon enough.

Congratulations to user Jonathan Kos-Read for winning shot of the week! Lovely mood you’ve set here.

My Dad in Shanghai :: iPhone

iOS Lag Issue

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Ever since I purchased my iPhone and installed the iOS update 5.0.1 shortly after, I’ve noticed some lag. This was really surprising to me due to the fact that when I first bought the phone it had zero lag at all – pretty much null. The other thing is, is the fact that everyone stated that the iPhone was always pretty much lag free and was the best phone they have ever used in their life.

I ended up finding the problem to what was happening that was making the phone lag once iOS 5.0.1 was installed. Come to find out it was a really obvious and simple issue. The issue was iCloud, at least for myself. I never really have given it a thought that all this syncing of data would be slowing my phone down tremendously.

I then took the step of turning off some features that I find pretty useless that we’re never put to use in my behalf. Those features were the document and data storage along with the bookmark storage. Once these were turned off I have about zero lag with the keyboard when texting a message to someone and zero lag when typing something into Safari.

I think this is a sort of “bug” that is evident to apple and I’m sure they will be trying to fix it next iOS update that is launched, at least let’s hope and keep out fingers crossed.

Take the test. Does turning off some of the iCloud features help your phone free up? Or is it still acting it’s same sluggish self? Let me know what you think!

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This is a shot that was taken a while back of Louie, our bearded dragon. The shot was taken using the app “Snappr”. It’s a pretty cool app that adds a retro feel with a touch of fish-eye. Check it out on theSnappr homepage, or download it here.

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