I recently got a new iPhone and here are some observations on migrating to it
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Many large apps still don’t tell you what they do on their first screenpic.twitter.com/mx4HjbO79D
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A bunch of apps also think you love talking to their lawyer firstpic.twitter.com/ieQCpWlrI8
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Apps still don’t know how to prime before prompting (yeah, that includes ours…)pic.twitter.com/lFY3GaMjfC
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It’s surprising how underdeveloped sign in flows are. Only seen a few delightful ones, like LinkedIn and Overcastpic.twitter.com/Pwrg1r4Cbt
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Surprisingly the best setup experience was my banking (!) app. ING displayed a QR code on the new device which I scanned in the old app and voila. Supports Face ID toopic.twitter.com/FGPhAQElPd
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The app download confirmation is a joke though. Just put a confirm button on the sheet instead of a double click.pic.twitter.com/vMIy71l4OG
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Replying to @thijsniks
Had the same recently (new 8). Was only positively surprised by Slack that allowed my to sign in to 10 channels at once. All others were bad. Worst experience was Nokia Health mate (withings watch, had to reset it) They don’t support users buying a new phone
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Whoa! That’s bad. Looks like my Nokia Health Mate is doing ok so far and still connects to my scale
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