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ladytonya

macrumors 6502a
Oct 14, 2008
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Very rarely adjust the brightness since the auto works pretty good. When I set up my phone I put it where I want it, then I rarely change it.

I change the volume way more than I ever change the brightness. The side buttons change the volume for whatever you are currently using, the bottom is your media. I like it the way it is!
 

From A Buick 8

macrumors 68040
Sep 16, 2010
3,114
127
Ky Close to CinCinnati
Very rarely adjust the brightness since the auto works pretty good. When I set up my phone I put it where I want it, then I rarely change it.

I change the volume way more than I ever change the brightness. The side buttons change the volume for whatever you are currently using, the bottom is your media. I like it the way it is!

They could just add brightness along with volume, just slide a little more to the left for brightness, or better yet let you pick what is there.
 

kannesss

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Feb 18, 2008
518
0
Above.
The auto-brightness works a lot better in iOS5 than it did before. I actually use it, now. Haven't tried it in 6, yet.

My auto brightness is not near dramatic enough of a ****.
My biggest point is, it's on the iPad, so it's been done and works and whatever.
Just put it on the iPhone. I don't care if you leave the volume one, I just want a brightness one too.
I've considered jailbreaking just to be able to do this easier.
 

JAT

macrumors 603
Dec 31, 2001
6,473
124
Mpls, MN
My auto brightness is not near dramatic enough of a ****.
My biggest point is, it's on the iPad, so it's been done and works and whatever.
Just put it on the iPhone. I don't care if you leave the volume one, I just want a brightness one too.
I've considered jailbreaking just to be able to do this easier.
JBing works. Easy access to things like this is the reason I JB.
 

Bugeyeblue

macrumors 6502a
Mar 27, 2011
514
9
this.

I was sitting in class a few times already thinking that the SILENT switch would put everything on silent but noooo some games and youtube videos still have sound. So irritating

Ya, I now always flip the mute switch, then unlock the phone, then double click the home button, slide over and slide the media volume all the way off before getting into any app that might make a sound.
 

Minhimalism

macrumors 6502a
Jan 6, 2012
997
141
Texas
Is there a jailbreak for the newest iOS update

Only for the iPhone 4 and below.. and it's tethered unless you have an old bootrom 3GS :( patiently waiting for a jailbreak for the 5.. will make my phone complete. until then it sucks D:< not really, but its definitely not as good.
 

stonyboys

macrumors 6502
Oct 16, 2012
323
3
If you wanna watch porn you have to mute the volume by double clicking and sliding before any sound comes out. It's a useful feature.
 

JAT

macrumors 603
Dec 31, 2001
6,473
124
Mpls, MN
Is there a jailbreak for the newest iOS update
What Minhimalism said.

If you want to keep up, absinthejailbreak.com keeps track of news pretty well. They have exploits for all iDevices on iOS 6, but nothing public, yet.

I finally got an i5. Decided I wanted LTE more than waiting more weeks until it is JBed. Really miss some of the tweaks.
 

kannesss

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Feb 18, 2008
518
0
Above.
What Minhimalism said.

If you want to keep up, absinthejailbreak.com keeps track of news pretty well. They have exploits for all iDevices on iOS 6, but nothing public, yet.

I finally got an i5. Decided I wanted LTE more than waiting more weeks until it is JBed. Really miss some of the tweaks.
I haven't jailbroken since I had a 3G.
Has it become more stable? How is the Cydia store? I've just never seen anyone with it recently either
 

MacManTexas56

macrumors 68020
Apr 4, 2005
2,496
384
Pressing the side of the phone or iPod is hard??

well what do you do when your device volume buttons quit working and you're out of warranty and don't to spend the money to get it replaced?

I had that happen with my iPhone 4 and my lock button. there is an option to make a on screen lock button.....

just gives more people options....not sure why it's something to complain about lol
 

JAT

macrumors 603
Dec 31, 2001
6,473
124
Mpls, MN
I haven't jailbroken since I had a 3G.
Has it become more stable? How is the Cydia store? I've just never seen anyone with it recently either
Stability depends on what you do with it. I find a plain JB to be quite stable. But, adding crazy tweaks can change that. I didn't like the one I tried that allows folders to hold more than 12 apps, for instance. I have stayed away from Winterboard and Activator, too. Too many options kills stability, I just happen to disagree with Apple about where to draw that line.

Sometimes you can fix it. I have some tweaks for the lock screen, and it would crash Springboard (basically killing everything) if a system alert came up at the same time, mainly the battery warning. So, I found a tweak that altered the battery warning to prevent the crash.

My main reason for it is SBSettings, which I put at the top of Notification Center, for easy access to toggles like vibrate, wifi, brightness, etc.

On my i4, speed became an issue, or on my iPod 1stGen before that. The more tweaks you have, the more iOS slows down. Esp all-encompassing stuff like Winterboard, which I stopped using. I think the i5 will be great with a JB.

Cydia is ok. People put way too many ads in their info pages that can take a while to load, and there are no image placeholders, so it just changes the screen suddenly if another ad loads above where you are looking (like a webpage might do). But it works fine, you just have to be a little patient.
 

haruhiko

macrumors 604
Sep 29, 2009
6,529
5,875
So. There are volume buttons on the side of my iPhone, as assume everyone has.
So my question is why the HELL did they make it when you double tap the home button and slide over, they have a volume controller ...?
That's redundant. I'd kill for it to be brightness instead of volume that is at the bottom, as I can already control the volume from the buttons they've made. It's just really annoying to have to go into settings everytime,when it could be really simple and just put it where the volume slider is.

On the iPad:

A) using the volume controller in the multitasking tray
Swipe up (4 fingers), scroll left, and swipe. BOOM, your new volume level is set in 3 seconds

B) using the volume buttons
go to the volume button (maybe on either side depending on your orientation), click click click, adjusting one slot by one slot..... until you reach your desired volume level. Slow.
 

davehutch

macrumors 6502a
Mar 5, 2009
723
32
Croxley, Herts
Very rarely adjust the brightness since the auto works pretty good. When I set up my phone I put it where I want it, then I rarely change it.

I change the volume way more than I ever change the brightness. The side buttons change the volume for whatever you are currently using, the bottom is your media. I like it the way it is!

Exactly this
 

big samm

macrumors 68000
Oct 27, 2008
1,508
341
No, I didn't mean it as an insult. What I meant was that the majority of Apple's customers aren't like us. They don't care about adjusting brightness. They care about adjusting volume. Apple caters to the majority, not the minority.

The majority ( the people not like us) almost don't even double tap the home button to see that they can switch between apps, let alone swiping to the right not once but twice to reveal the volume toggle... And you think apple had the normal people in mind... #
 

applefanDrew

macrumors 65816
Jul 17, 2010
1,437
4
The majority ( the people not like us) almost don't even double tap the home button to see that they can switch between apps, let alone swiping to the right not once but twice to reveal the volume toggle... And you think apple had the normal people in mind... #

Actually multitasking is a pretty commonly used feature now, even among the regular people. I've seen college cheerleader/athletes/basic sorority girl use it.
 

Krazy Bill

macrumors 68030
Dec 21, 2011
2,985
3
Actually multitasking is a pretty commonly used feature now, even among the regular people. I've seen college cheerleader/athletes/basic sorority girl use it.
Interesting "genre" of people you chose to illustrate that even stupid people can do two things at once these days? :D
 

alphaod

macrumors Core
Feb 9, 2008
22,183
1,245
NYC
There are many scenarios to consider~

Sometimes phones break and you can't use the volume buttons, instead of having to go into settings every time, you just use the multitasking bar.

You have the side buttons set to adjust the ringer. You're in an app that doesn't have hardware button support. You need to adjust the volume, you need to use the software toggles.

You're already using adjusting bar to pause music (or something similar); instead of repositioning your hand you swipe left to adjust the volume.

You want to use the iOS software function; Apple is about ease of use and consistency.



Just imagine a feature you wish the phone had, but it doesn't have. Then imaging the gratification it gives you when Apple adds this functionality. Think of the software volume slider as a feature many other folks wanted. The features are designed for the majority of people. Whether or not it makes sense or is useful to you or not is irrelevant. I think you should just be happy that it has the functionality even if it's useless to you.
 
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