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  • Get out of there while you still can

  • How often are you editing?

  • I wouldn’t be surprised if that doesn’t fix it, but sure, worth a shot :)

  • Hm, okay. For me that part is definitely fixed

  • Push is already possible for Android PWAs and with iOS 17 also for iOS. Regarding the scroll freeze, does it still stay frozen for you as long as you’re trying to scroll after the back swipe?

  • Yes, that’s the same thing I was experiencing

  • What’s everyone’s experience so far? Mine:

    • haptics are nice
    • status bar tap is very welcome
    • the back swipe issues seems to be a bit better, but not entirely solved
    • browser appear animation is really nice
    • the scroll hiccups seem to be also better, but also not entirely gone (short time of being inactive, but it then works without me waiting a second)
    • nav bar icons are still spikey (I’m probably the only one looking that closely at it, but I was hoping that might be fixed with the native version)
  • Are you planning a TestFlight release first or will it go straight to the App Store?

  • If I had to choose between it being waterproof or having an easily replaceable battery I’d probably go for the waterproofing. But I’m happy to have it both ways if that‘s an option.

  • Not sure how that would work. I could imagine they’re already as replaceable as they can be while being in a water proof phone.

  • More expensive phones also mean the price difference between buying a new the battery and buying a new Phone is higher^^ I might actually go for the battery one day, so far I’ve always just bought a new one every 3 years (currently 12 Pro), this year would be the year again. But I don’t feel a strong urge to upgrade and it’s already hilariously expensive so I’m having a hard time justifying it.

  • I mean, they’re a bit too cheap currently anyways sarcasm

    I love how the iPhone X was the "phone of the future" which made it more expensive, now it’s becoming just the normal new phone with even higher costs while the "regular one" doesn’t even get the new processor.

  • I think it’s mostly the interactions that feel a lot snappier in native apps

  • Haha fair point ^^

    The OP from the post you shared apparently didn’t read the article close enough, they got it wrong there (or at least it’s not worded clearly enough). So not entirely on you.

  • Also not true, the msn article states they didn’t loose money, they just didn’t "win" as much as shareholders were hoping for. Quoting from your link:

    Quarterly revenue climbed 2.7% from a year earlier to $8.2 billion, shy of analyst forecasts of $8.3 billion.

  • More expensive isn’t really less convenient in that sense, it’s just as easy as before to watch Netflix. You just have to pay more (or watch ads).

    That’s the reason why Netflix and Spotify won over piracy. Convenience, not price.

    Still sucks though.

  • Not what the article states:

    According to Netflix, revenue is up in every region where paid sharing was introduced, and sign-ups have exceeded cancelations. The company saw revenue growth of 2.7 percent year over year.

    Edit: I think you‘re right about them loosing subs in areas of the crackdown and winning even more in new areas. It’s not 100% clear in this article (but apparently more so in Reuters‘).

  • Somewhat related: I made an iOS Shortcut that lets you customize the icons for web apps. YouTube is definitely in desperate need for that. Just run in on the website before adding it to the home screen.

    Download Shortcut