Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7
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Well I guess that solidifies my descion for my iPhone lol 14th day to return is right here
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Sadly...I turned mine off for good. I have a Pixel XL on order. Currently using a Moto G4 until the Pixel arrives.
I have been offered to use and have an iPhone 7+ 256GB model as my daily driver but I just can't go iOS. It purely a preference than an prejudice. Plus, I like having file access upon plugging it in via USB. I don't like the whole iTunes Sync thing. I know I can copy photos from the phone to my PC for my main photo storage but can't simply delete from the file system.
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@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
Sadly...I turned mine off for good. I have a Pixel XL on order. Currently using a Moto G4 until the Pixel arrives.
I have been offered to use and have an iPhone 7+ 256GB model as my daily driver but I just can't go iOS. It purely a preference than an prejudice. Plus, I like having file access upon plugging it in via USB. I don't like the whole iTunes Sync thing. I know I can copy photos from the phone to my PC for my main photo storage but can't simply delete from the file system.
And believe me, that iPhone 7+ is calling my name but will try to be patient for a week until my Pixel XL arrives.
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@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
Sadly...I turned mine off for good. I have a Pixel XL on order. Currently using a Moto G4 until the Pixel arrives.
I have been offered to use and have an iPhone 7+ 256GB model as my daily driver but I just can't go iOS. It purely a preference than an prejudice. Plus, I like having file access upon plugging it in via USB. I don't like the whole iTunes Sync thing. I know I can copy photos from the phone to my PC for my main photo storage but can't simply delete from the file system.
It is most certainly blind prejudice then because what you say you cannot do works
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@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
Sadly...I turned mine off for good. I have a Pixel XL on order. Currently using a Moto G4 until the Pixel arrives.
I have been offered to use and have an iPhone 7+ 256GB model as my daily driver but I just can't go iOS. It purely a preference than an prejudice. Plus, I like having file access upon plugging it in via USB. I don't like the whole iTunes Sync thing. I know I can copy photos from the phone to my PC for my main photo storage but can't simply delete from the file system.
It is most certainly blind prejudice then because what you say you cannot do works
perfectly.Show me! Serious...I plugged in an iPhone to my Windows 10 PC and went to delete pictures from the phone from FILE EXPLORER and it said I didn't have permission...how do I get around that...? At the moment. I have an iPhone6 Connected right now it doesn't even show up in File Explorer but iTunes sees it.
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@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
Sadly...I turned mine off for good. I have a Pixel XL on order. Currently using a Moto G4 until the Pixel arrives.
I have been offered to use and have an iPhone 7+ 256GB model as my daily driver but I just can't go iOS. It purely a preference than an prejudice. Plus, I like having file access upon plugging it in via USB. I don't like the whole iTunes Sync thing. I know I can copy photos from the phone to my PC for my main photo storage but can't simply delete from the file system.
It is most certainly blind prejudice then because what you say you cannot do works
perfectly.Show me! Serious...I plugged in an iPhone to my Windows 10 PC and went to delete pictures from the phone from FILE EXPLORER and it said I didn't have permission...how do I get around that...? For example,. I have an iPhone6 Connected right now it doesn't even show up in File Explorer but iTunes sees it.
Driver issue. I have come across that a few times since changing to Windows 10.
You have to go into device manager and change the driver and then windows will see it like it is supposed to but then iTunes will not be able to see it.This was never a problem for me on Windows 7 and 8.
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@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
Sadly...I turned mine off for good. I have a Pixel XL on order. Currently using a Moto G4 until the Pixel arrives.
I have been offered to use and have an iPhone 7+ 256GB model as my daily driver but I just can't go iOS. It purely a preference than an prejudice. Plus, I like having file access upon plugging it in via USB. I don't like the whole iTunes Sync thing. I know I can copy photos from the phone to my PC for my main photo storage but can't simply delete from the file system.
It is most certainly blind prejudice then because what you say you cannot do works
perfectly.Show me! Serious...I plugged in an iPhone to my Windows 10 PC and went to delete pictures from the phone from FILE EXPLORER and it said I didn't have permission...how do I get around that...? For example,. I have an iPhone6 Connected right now it doesn't even show up in File Explorer but iTunes sees it.
Driver issue. I have come across that a few times since changing to Windows 10.
You have to go into device manager and change the driver and then windows will see it like it is supposed to but then iTunes will not be able to see it.This was never a problem for me on Windows 7 and 8.
Yeah, you have to put the iPhone into a special mode to do what JB is talking about. it's not a default behavior. And, as he said, once you do that, iTunes loses access to those files. It's just Apple's heavy handed way to really make you just do it their way. Which for the masses is great, offers them less chances to screw things up. Just really wish there was a check box for - *yes I know by enabling this that Apple is not responsible for anything i do to the phone and I might be required to reformat the phone to factory OS to solve problems I cause"
I heard today that Apple has taken this approach with their backups and brought it to the Mac now too, the 'other files' thing that you can't just access and cleanup, you to use another utilities to break into it.
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Samsung ships flameproof boxes for Note 7 returns
Just saw this on the news
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@Dashrender said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
Sadly...I turned mine off for good. I have a Pixel XL on order. Currently using a Moto G4 until the Pixel arrives.
I have been offered to use and have an iPhone 7+ 256GB model as my daily driver but I just can't go iOS. It purely a preference than an prejudice. Plus, I like having file access upon plugging it in via USB. I don't like the whole iTunes Sync thing. I know I can copy photos from the phone to my PC for my main photo storage but can't simply delete from the file system.
It is most certainly blind prejudice then because what you say you cannot do works
perfectly.Show me! Serious...I plugged in an iPhone to my Windows 10 PC and went to delete pictures from the phone from FILE EXPLORER and it said I didn't have permission...how do I get around that...? For example,. I have an iPhone6 Connected right now it doesn't even show up in File Explorer but iTunes sees it.
Driver issue. I have come across that a few times since changing to Windows 10.
You have to go into device manager and change the driver and then windows will see it like it is supposed to but then iTunes will not be able to see it.This was never a problem for me on Windows 7 and 8.
Yeah, you have to put the iPhone into a special mode to do what JB is talking about. it's not a default behavior.
No you do not have to put your phone in any special mode, and it is the default behavior. It simply works assuming the right drivers are loaded. Prior to Windows 10 the drivers allowed both for me.
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@JaredBusch thanks for the tips and advice...
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@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch thanks for the tips and advice...
If I remember this thread once I get back home on Friday, I can screenshot it all.
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@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@Dashrender said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
Sadly...I turned mine off for good. I have a Pixel XL on order. Currently using a Moto G4 until the Pixel arrives.
I have been offered to use and have an iPhone 7+ 256GB model as my daily driver but I just can't go iOS. It purely a preference than an prejudice. Plus, I like having file access upon plugging it in via USB. I don't like the whole iTunes Sync thing. I know I can copy photos from the phone to my PC for my main photo storage but can't simply delete from the file system.
It is most certainly blind prejudice then because what you say you cannot do works
perfectly.Show me! Serious...I plugged in an iPhone to my Windows 10 PC and went to delete pictures from the phone from FILE EXPLORER and it said I didn't have permission...how do I get around that...? For example,. I have an iPhone6 Connected right now it doesn't even show up in File Explorer but iTunes sees it.
Driver issue. I have come across that a few times since changing to Windows 10.
You have to go into device manager and change the driver and then windows will see it like it is supposed to but then iTunes will not be able to see it.This was never a problem for me on Windows 7 and 8.
Yeah, you have to put the iPhone into a special mode to do what JB is talking about. it's not a default behavior.
No you do not have to put your phone in any special mode, and it is the default behavior. It simply works assuming the right drivers are loaded. Prior to Windows 10 the drivers allowed both for me.
maybe this changed with a later version of iOS, it definitely was the case when I tried it years ago. Without that mode, you couldn't use the iPhone like a USB stick, it was basically only accessible through iTunes
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@Dashrender said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@Dashrender said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
Sadly...I turned mine off for good. I have a Pixel XL on order. Currently using a Moto G4 until the Pixel arrives.
I have been offered to use and have an iPhone 7+ 256GB model as my daily driver but I just can't go iOS. It purely a preference than an prejudice. Plus, I like having file access upon plugging it in via USB. I don't like the whole iTunes Sync thing. I know I can copy photos from the phone to my PC for my main photo storage but can't simply delete from the file system.
It is most certainly blind prejudice then because what you say you cannot do works
perfectly.Show me! Serious...I plugged in an iPhone to my Windows 10 PC and went to delete pictures from the phone from FILE EXPLORER and it said I didn't have permission...how do I get around that...? For example,. I have an iPhone6 Connected right now it doesn't even show up in File Explorer but iTunes sees it.
Driver issue. I have come across that a few times since changing to Windows 10.
You have to go into device manager and change the driver and then windows will see it like it is supposed to but then iTunes will not be able to see it.This was never a problem for me on Windows 7 and 8.
Yeah, you have to put the iPhone into a special mode to do what JB is talking about. it's not a default behavior.
No you do not have to put your phone in any special mode, and it is the default behavior. It simply works assuming the right drivers are loaded. Prior to Windows 10 the drivers allowed both for me.
maybe this changed with a later version of iOS, it definitely was the case when I tried it years ago. Without that mode, you couldn't use the iPhone like a USB stick, it was basically only accessible through iTunes
Since at least iOS 7.
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@Dashrender said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@Dashrender said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
Sadly...I turned mine off for good. I have a Pixel XL on order. Currently using a Moto G4 until the Pixel arrives.
I have been offered to use and have an iPhone 7+ 256GB model as my daily driver but I just can't go iOS. It purely a preference than an prejudice. Plus, I like having file access upon plugging it in via USB. I don't like the whole iTunes Sync thing. I know I can copy photos from the phone to my PC for my main photo storage but can't simply delete from the file system.
It is most certainly blind prejudice then because what you say you cannot do works
perfectly.Show me! Serious...I plugged in an iPhone to my Windows 10 PC and went to delete pictures from the phone from FILE EXPLORER and it said I didn't have permission...how do I get around that...? For example,. I have an iPhone6 Connected right now it doesn't even show up in File Explorer but iTunes sees it.
Driver issue. I have come across that a few times since changing to Windows 10.
You have to go into device manager and change the driver and then windows will see it like it is supposed to but then iTunes will not be able to see it.This was never a problem for me on Windows 7 and 8.
Yeah, you have to put the iPhone into a special mode to do what JB is talking about. it's not a default behavior.
No you do not have to put your phone in any special mode, and it is the default behavior. It simply works assuming the right drivers are loaded. Prior to Windows 10 the drivers allowed both for me.
maybe this changed with a later version of iOS, it definitely was the case when I tried it years ago. Without that mode, you couldn't use the iPhone like a USB stick, it was basically only accessible through iTunes
I wrote a guide here on ML on how to pull not only saved voicemail, but everything from the iTunes backup of an iPhone.
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@DustinB3403 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@Dashrender said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@Dashrender said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
Sadly...I turned mine off for good. I have a Pixel XL on order. Currently using a Moto G4 until the Pixel arrives.
I have been offered to use and have an iPhone 7+ 256GB model as my daily driver but I just can't go iOS. It purely a preference than an prejudice. Plus, I like having file access upon plugging it in via USB. I don't like the whole iTunes Sync thing. I know I can copy photos from the phone to my PC for my main photo storage but can't simply delete from the file system.
It is most certainly blind prejudice then because what you say you cannot do works
perfectly.Show me! Serious...I plugged in an iPhone to my Windows 10 PC and went to delete pictures from the phone from FILE EXPLORER and it said I didn't have permission...how do I get around that...? For example,. I have an iPhone6 Connected right now it doesn't even show up in File Explorer but iTunes sees it.
Driver issue. I have come across that a few times since changing to Windows 10.
You have to go into device manager and change the driver and then windows will see it like it is supposed to but then iTunes will not be able to see it.This was never a problem for me on Windows 7 and 8.
Yeah, you have to put the iPhone into a special mode to do what JB is talking about. it's not a default behavior.
No you do not have to put your phone in any special mode, and it is the default behavior. It simply works assuming the right drivers are loaded. Prior to Windows 10 the drivers allowed both for me.
maybe this changed with a later version of iOS, it definitely was the case when I tried it years ago. Without that mode, you couldn't use the iPhone like a USB stick, it was basically only accessible through iTunes
I wrote a guide here on ML on how to pull not only saved voicemail, but everything from the iTunes backup of an iPhone.
While a valid guide, that is not the point of concern from @garak0410. His point was that iPhone photos could not be accessed directly.
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@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@DustinB3403 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@Dashrender said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@Dashrender said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
Sadly...I turned mine off for good. I have a Pixel XL on order. Currently using a Moto G4 until the Pixel arrives.
I have been offered to use and have an iPhone 7+ 256GB model as my daily driver but I just can't go iOS. It purely a preference than an prejudice. Plus, I like having file access upon plugging it in via USB. I don't like the whole iTunes Sync thing. I know I can copy photos from the phone to my PC for my main photo storage but can't simply delete from the file system.
It is most certainly blind prejudice then because what you say you cannot do works
perfectly.Show me! Serious...I plugged in an iPhone to my Windows 10 PC and went to delete pictures from the phone from FILE EXPLORER and it said I didn't have permission...how do I get around that...? For example,. I have an iPhone6 Connected right now it doesn't even show up in File Explorer but iTunes sees it.
Driver issue. I have come across that a few times since changing to Windows 10.
You have to go into device manager and change the driver and then windows will see it like it is supposed to but then iTunes will not be able to see it.This was never a problem for me on Windows 7 and 8.
Yeah, you have to put the iPhone into a special mode to do what JB is talking about. it's not a default behavior.
No you do not have to put your phone in any special mode, and it is the default behavior. It simply works assuming the right drivers are loaded. Prior to Windows 10 the drivers allowed both for me.
maybe this changed with a later version of iOS, it definitely was the case when I tried it years ago. Without that mode, you couldn't use the iPhone like a USB stick, it was basically only accessible through iTunes
I wrote a guide here on ML on how to pull not only saved voicemail, but everything from the iTunes backup of an iPhone.
While a valid guide, that is not the point of concern from @garak0410. His point was that iPhone photos could not be accessed directly.
Being used to Windows Phone and Android Phones and easily using File Explorer in Windows to manage files and photos, it has been a little frustrating to try the same with iPhones...so my opinion/experience may change...
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@JaredBusch said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@garak0410 said in Samsung Says Turn Off Galaxy Note 7:
@JaredBusch thanks for the tips and advice...
If I remember this thread once I get back home on Friday, I can screenshot it all.
I finally remembered and the drivers must have all updated because everything just works. Visible in iTunes and to Windows simultaneously.
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Cool, glad that finally made that change.