That's a device thing, not an OS thing. Mine always asks me if I want to remember passwords for certain sitesWith iOS I could log into PayPal / Amex etc with my finger.
Android wants me to remember all these passwords etc for apps.
Is there a way round it?
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Sites I get but what about appsThat's a device thing, not an OS thing. Mine always asks me if I want to remember passwords for certain sites
Hmmm you may be stuck with the apps if they don't remember your login detailsSites I get but what about apps
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It'll remember them for auto login in and then once you're in the app you can register finger print. All my apps like that have my fingerprint.With iOS I could log into PayPal / Amex etc with my finger.
Android wants me to remember all these passwords etc for apps.
Is there a way round it?
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I really don't get o2, you can get that same deal on mobiles.co with 3gb of data but for £29 per month, on o2!@gally How much do you pay per month on the Note 8?
02 prices are ridiculous. Cheapest is 1gb data (LOL), unlimited text and calls, £200 upfront £47 pet month.
The 10gb data is £150 upfront and £58 pm.
I find it all depends on how it was linked in the first place?I'm trying to think of the default area for that stuff. Tried googling it? Always opens the app for me.
Autotrader etc all open on the app. Or at least ask.
Auto once setup. Just have to unlock phone.Last question. Do i have to open android pay to pay for things or is it auto on a Samsung
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Pretty sure the majority of smartphone users massively over estimate the amount of mobile data they actually use. Networks are happy to over-sell the data allowances or do massive promos with 123gb a day limits, knowing all full well that the vast majority wont get anywhere near that limit.I only really use the 3/4g for browsing so 3gb is plenty for me, even with using it tethered to the iPad a few times a month.
Yeah you can restore from an iPhone backup which helps transfer some apps and data over like notes etc.
The change for me was easy as I wasn't really locked up in the eco system too much seen as I used Gmail and Chrome on my iPhone. The biggest thing was getting all my iCloud images transferred over to Google photos in original quality.
The change did take a bit of getting used to as all my smart phones prior to this were apple but I'm glad I made the jump.
Worth noting too that some iOS apps aren't available on Google play which is probably obvious but I did overlook that fact but now found alternatives that work just as well or better.