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Jan 20, 2017 9:46:06 GMT -4
Post by Bannanachair on Jan 20, 2017 9:46:06 GMT -4
Okay, so I'm trying to install a 50MB app onto my iPhone (the triangle one from the new Vsauce3 video) and, after two hours, it was halfway done installing. I had my brother try to help fix it and he just broke my phone even more, and now I managed to start to get it installing again but it is going really bloody slowly and, at this rate, will be done in about four hours. Does anyone have any advice?
Here's a list of things I have tried:
Canceling the download and reinstalling the app Turning off and turning back on my phone Changing to my house's other WiFi My phone's cellular
Things I can not try but have tried to try:
Using another iOS device to try installing the app (I have none and neither of my brothers are willing to lend me their phones) Turning off and back on my internet (my mother said that I'm not allowed to) Installing the app onto my laptop and from there putting it onto my phone (I can't figure out how to do that)
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Jan 20, 2017 19:12:23 GMT -4
via mobile
Post by Pruz on Jan 20, 2017 19:12:23 GMT -4
No app takes that long on a regular iPhone. Is your cell service good?
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Jan 20, 2017 19:14:38 GMT -4
via mobile
Post by Pruz on Jan 20, 2017 19:14:38 GMT -4
And I'm pretty sure transferring it from your PC to the phone is an Android only thing. The only iOS thing you can do it with is MP4s and MP3s, (any other sound/video file)
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Jan 20, 2017 20:40:22 GMT -4
Post by Bannanachair on Jan 20, 2017 20:40:22 GMT -4
And I'm pretty sure transferring it from your PC to the phone is an Android only thing. The only iOS thing you can do it with is MP4s and MP3s, (any other sound/video file) It works with my old iPod, though that may just be a quirk of still owning a device made in 2005.
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Jan 22, 2017 16:03:27 GMT -4
Post by Τι κοιτάς ρε on Jan 22, 2017 16:03:27 GMT -4
Maybe you should've gone with the smarter idea of not buying an iPhone.
I take my comment back if it was a gift or if it was passed onto you by a relative or something like that.
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Jan 22, 2017 19:56:20 GMT -4
Post by Bannanachair on Jan 22, 2017 19:56:20 GMT -4
iPhones are the only type of smartphone that comes even remotely close to working but even then I didn't actually buy it, I only have it because my dad keeps saying that I need it for communication purposes.
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Jan 22, 2017 20:43:25 GMT -4
Post by LeBlunder on Jan 22, 2017 20:43:25 GMT -4
Why not buy a Google Pixel? I heard from unreliable sources that it's good.
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Jan 23, 2017 3:42:14 GMT -4
Post by Dex on Jan 23, 2017 3:42:14 GMT -4
Why not buy a Google Pixel? I heard from unreliable sources that it's good. AKA Google's marketing team.
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Jan 24, 2017 13:59:16 GMT -4
Post by Τι κοιτάς ρε on Jan 24, 2017 13:59:16 GMT -4
iPhones are the only type of smartphone that comes even remotely close to working but even then I didn't actually buy it, I only have it because my dad keeps saying that I need it for communication purposes. Any Samsung or Huawei or LG or Sony or Alcatel phone is better and cheaper.
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Jan 24, 2017 19:49:05 GMT -4
Post by Bannanachair on Jan 24, 2017 19:49:05 GMT -4
iPhones are the only type of smartphone that comes even remotely close to working but even then I didn't actually buy it, I only have it because my dad keeps saying that I need it for communication purposes. Any Samsung or Huawei or LG or Sony or Alcatel phone is better and cheaper. I've used both Samsung and LG and they were both terrible. The android OS is extremely unintuitive and it was torture to use those phones.
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