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Standby issues on new iPhone 16 pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1951595" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>It should be kinda embarrassing for Apple that those of you who went for my recommendation of Nite Time are using an app that was last updated 10 years ago and optimised for iPhone 6 that works perfectly on iPhone 16 while Apple's purpose built 2023 app (Standby) doesn't.</p><p>Maybe Apple thought more people would use it during the daytime, personally I want a phone that I <strong>don't</strong> need to put on a charger during the day in order to display the Time, Calendar, weather or something else. My Watch does all that already. So, for me it's daytime performance is unimportant/unnecessary, it was the option of using it as a travel/bedside clock that appealed and sadly it fails at that.</p><p></p><p>Nick Fanger, the developer of Nite Time must be amazed to still be receiving a trickle of payments for the $1.99 upgrade for Nite Time. I paid for the upgrade nearly 5 years ago out of appreciation for an app that "simply works" because it doesn't do much other than add a flashlight function and several other optional colours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1951595, member: 204485"] It should be kinda embarrassing for Apple that those of you who went for my recommendation of Nite Time are using an app that was last updated 10 years ago and optimised for iPhone 6 that works perfectly on iPhone 16 while Apple's purpose built 2023 app (Standby) doesn't. Maybe Apple thought more people would use it during the daytime, personally I want a phone that I [B]don't[/B] need to put on a charger during the day in order to display the Time, Calendar, weather or something else. My Watch does all that already. So, for me it's daytime performance is unimportant/unnecessary, it was the option of using it as a travel/bedside clock that appealed and sadly it fails at that. Nick Fanger, the developer of Nite Time must be amazed to still be receiving a trickle of payments for the $1.99 upgrade for Nite Time. I paid for the upgrade nearly 5 years ago out of appreciation for an app that "simply works" because it doesn't do much other than add a flashlight function and several other optional colours. [/QUOTE]
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