S SuperNova2150 macrumors member Original poster Mar 8, 2015 51 40 Mar 8, 2015 #1 If iCloud.com has been released for "everyone", then why does my Android device display "the attached image"? Deceptive Marketing. Attachments Screenshot_2015-03-08-12-15-12.png 132.7 KB · Views: 109
If iCloud.com has been released for "everyone", then why does my Android device display "the attached image"? Deceptive Marketing.
mrex macrumors 68040 Jul 16, 2014 3,458 1,528 europe Mar 8, 2015 #2 change settings in your browser to use it on a desktop mode instead of mobile. atleast it shows the login page then... (i didnt try to login though..)
change settings in your browser to use it on a desktop mode instead of mobile. atleast it shows the login page then... (i didnt try to login though..)
mattopotamus macrumors G5 Jun 12, 2012 14,917 6,730 Mar 9, 2015 #3 mrex said: change settings in your browser to use it on a desktop mode instead of mobile. atleast it shows the login page then... (i didnt try to login though..) Click to expand... this. It only officially works on desktops. Even my iphone gives me that error if I go to icloud.com. The desktop version is horrid on mobile phones though. Zooming out does not work, so it is basically unusable on a mobile device.
mrex said: change settings in your browser to use it on a desktop mode instead of mobile. atleast it shows the login page then... (i didnt try to login though..) Click to expand... this. It only officially works on desktops. Even my iphone gives me that error if I go to icloud.com. The desktop version is horrid on mobile phones though. Zooming out does not work, so it is basically unusable on a mobile device.