![]() Ironically a few days later I was given a separate work iphone so then deleted the work account anyway. I then separately logged into my work account to keep those separate. I had to download an app onto the iPhone to be able to select all of my contacts to delete them at once and then selectively keep my 20 or so personal contacts to keep on the iphone. The apple app to transfer stuff (download from Google Play store) moved all of my contacts including my 1,300 work contacts into my iphone directly. Some observations to those considering the switch from Android.Ĭontacts: Moving from Android is hell. I went all in by getting the iPhone 11 128 GB, a current iPad air 64 GB and airpods pro. ![]() Last time my wife and I got left out of a handful of group chats because iMessage. I know my wife will want to be able to facetime with our son when he is gone away to college in a year, so I made the switch now to get a head start and be in on the family group chats when we go on a cruise 2 days after Christmas this year. Everyone else I know is on iPhones except the IT guys at work (lol!). Wife is still rocking s9+ while the rest of the extended fam has always been on iPhones. Switched to the iPhone a month ago because my 17 yr old son will be going away to college next year and my 14 yr old daughter just switched to a 6s from her Androids. I've had multiple Android tablets (s5e most recent) and a few ipads over the years for work. The myth of "it just works" is really an urban myth at this point. Someone I know at work has the exact same 2018 Accord as me, but since he is using an iphone 8 he hasn't had any problems. I've had 3 version updates in the 3-4 weeks I've had it, with 2 of them breaking carplay and a freakin Honda Accord. I'll just keep them since I like how they fit and sound and the active noise cancellation is good. And they still have in-ear detection so they stop playing when you pull out one bud. One good thing is that the airpod pro earbuds I bought still work fine, and the controls all work the same as they did on the iphone (pause, skip forward, etc). I already put the sim card back in the s10 and took it the gym this morning (Android auto worked fine). Luckily my galaxy s10 and tab s5e did not go up on ebay yet. If they can't find anything then the phone (and the new ipad I bought, ugh) are going up on ebay. ![]() I'm going to try and schedule an appointment at the genius bar at my local Apple store this weekend to see if they can run a diagnostic on the phone. I shop for cars with the requirement they support android auto and apple carplay. This is a 1000% deal breaker for me if not fixed. ![]() ![]() The phone pairs to the car via Bluetooth just fine, but no carplay. Mother f-ing carplay still won't come up. I then tried a whole bunch of other advice I found online: tried different lightning cables, tried deleting the iphone from the Accord infotainment menu settings, and even tried doing an equivalent of a factory reset on the iphone. I tried doing that again yesterday and nope, didn't work. This happened with an ios update a few weeks ago (to 13.2.3 I think) and I followed some online advice to "forget" the Honda in the phone's Bluetooth settings and then repair it to the car - which worked. Driving home from work my 2018 Accord would not bring up Apple carplay when I plugged in the phone. I updated the iphone 2 days ago to ios 13.3 and everything was working fine until yesterday afternoon. UPDATE 12/17/19 (one day after original post below).I think someone is playing a cosmic joke on me. ![]()
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