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  1. This works https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLucEaXsOCKKWO0meCS7zzwgXfKuAn1SFK

    I like some of the transitions, but sometimes they're a bit too much and are seemingly random. Since we use these persistent elements that transition across pages to indicate some kind of relationship between the previous and the next states, some of yourdfdfdfd transitions confuse me because I can't immediately see what the relationship is.

    For example 2:23 of the selectable tiles (which weren't selected) transition into being two switches… does that mean anything? are they related in some way? I see this as random and a bad use of the design language. However, at 1:14 I like the transition from switches to the ticks on a paper, that makes sense to me. Epic presentation tho

  2. This works

    I like some of the transitions, but sometimes they're a bit too much and are seemingly random. Since we use these persistent elements that transition across pages to indicate some kind of relationship between the previous and the next states, some of yourdfdfdfd transitions confuse me because I can't immediately see what the relationship is.

    For example 2:23 of the selectable tiles (which weren't selected) transition into being two switches… does that mean anything? are they related in some way? I see this as random and a bad use of the design language. However, at 1:14 I like the transition from switches to the ticks on a paper, that makes sense to me. Epic presentation tho

  3. This Worked https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDwHd2mgUio

    I like some of the transitions, but sometimes they're a bit too much and are seemingly random. Since we use these persistent elements that transition across pages to indicate some kind of relationship between the previous and the next states, some of your transitions confuse me because I can't immediately see what the relationship is.

    For example 1:23 of the selectable tiles (which weren't selected) transition into being two switches… does that mean anything? are they related in some way? I see this as random and a bad use of the design language. However, at 3:14 I like the transition from switches to the ticks on a paper, that makes sense to me. Epic presentation tho

  4. Finally I removed icloud using https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDwYq_zFU4A

    I like some of the transitions, but sometimes they're a bit too much and are seemingly random. Since we use these persistent elements that transition across pages to indicate some kind of relationship between the previous and the next states, some of your transitions confuse me because I can't immediately see what the relationship is.

    For example 2:23 of the selectable tiles (which weren't selected) transition into being two switches… does that mean anything? are they related in some way? I see this as random and a bad use of the design language. However, at 1:14 I like the transition from switches to the ticks on a paper, that makes sense to me. Epic presentation tho

  5. Finally I removed icloud using

    I like some of the transitions, but sometimes they're a bit too much and are seemingly random. Since we use these persistent elements that transition across pages to indicate some kind of relationship between the previous and the next states, some of your transitions confuse me because I can't immediately see what the relationship is.

    For example 2:23 of the selectable tiles (which weren't selected) transition into being two switches… does that mean anything? are they related in some way? I see this as random and a bad use of the design language. However, at 1:14 I like the transition from switches to the ticks on a paper, that makes sense to me. Epic presentation tho

  6. Finally I removed icloud using iRemover

    I like some of the transitions, but sometimes they're a bit too much and are seemingly random. Since we use these persistent elements that transition across pages to indicate some kind of relationship between the previous and the next states, some of yourdfdfdfd transitions confuse me because I can't immediately see what the relationship is.

    For example 2:23 of the selectable tiles (which weren't selected) transition into being two switches… does that mean anything? are they related in some way? I see this as random and a bad use of the design language. However, at 1:14 I like the transition from switches to the ticks on a paper, that makes sense to me. Epic presentation tho

  7. Fianlly I removed icloud using iRemover
    ( do not forget to add org after iremover )

    I like some of the transitions, but sometimes they're a bit too much and are seemingly random. Since we use these persistent elements that transition across pages to indicate some kind of relationship between the previous and the next states, some of your transitions confuse me because I can't immediately see what the relationship is.

    For example 2:23 of the selectable tiles (which weren't selected) transition into being two switches… does that mean anything? are they related in some way? I see this as random and a bad use of the design language. However, at 1:14 I like the transition from switches to the ticks on a paper, that makes sense to me. Epic presentation tho

  8. Fianlly I removed icloud using iRemover
    ( do not forget to add org after iremover )

    I like some of the transitions, but sometimes they're a bit too much and are seemingly random. Since we use these persistent elements that transition across pages to indicate some kind of relationship between the previous and the next states, some of your transitions confuse me because I can't immediately see what the relationship is.

    For example 2:23 of the selectable tiles (which weren't selected) transition into being two switches… does that mean anything? are they related in some way? I see this as random and a bad use of the design language. However, at 1:14 I like the transition from switches to the ticks on a paper, that makes sense to me. Epic presentation tho

  9. Fianlly I removed icloud using iRemover

    Don’t compare the iPhone to a DSLR. The camera packade for the main sensor of the 15 Pro is identical to 14 Pro save for a coated lens element. The 16 Bionic is plenty powerful. Indeed the A17 ’Pro’ has a more powerful neural engine but that would not be involved in the heavy lifting – and if it were the case the A16 would manage the same task, albeit milliseconds slower.
    This year is the first time in five years Apple did nit upgrade the sensor on the main lens on the Pro model. That’s a fact.

    iPhone 15 Pro :48MP, IMX803,
    iPhone 14 Pro: 48MP, IMX803,1/1.28 iPhone 13 Pro:12MP,IMX703,1/1.63 iPhone 12 Pro:12MP, IMX603,1/1.78 iPhone 11 Pro:12MP, IMX503, 1/2.55