Should i get applecare for macbook
Well, I for one made the latter switch - did not care about Apple before M1/M2 but the processors are so far ahead technically that I was willing to make the ecosystem switch.
Apparently I had to be on the same network to resolve the iCloud issue. This is not the Apple that made iMessage and Messages in OS X the most seamless text messaging experience I've ever experienced before.Įdit: I had my iPhone’s wifi off.
SHOULD I GET APPLECARE FOR MACBOOK UPDATE
In the process of messing with it just now to prove my point before sharing, Siri hit a snag and told me to go update my iCloud account in the home app, so I did and ran into the same problem as this user did two years ago (disappearing password prompt). This happens no matter how well I enunciate (general American accent) or how many times I try. I just turned to one of the HomePods and said, "Hey Siri, activate 'Nightlights Only'" (a scene name). Siri also often misunderstands scene names. More than once I've had it yell at me for trying to play music in more than one place at a time and try to get me to upgrade to a family plan. If I try to control it from my other devices it's the same story. But if I lock my phone and come back a few minutes later, it'll forget what is currently playing on my HomePods and make me "replace" the music. I can start playing something on my phone, select my Homepods as my speakers via Airplay, and it will play. Music just doesn't sync well across my devices. It is astounding to me how much money I've put into the Apple "ecosystem" only to have anything but a seamless experience with Music and Homekit. I have an Apple TV 4K, series 6 Watch, iPhone 11, a few Homepod Minis, and smart lights.