u/Annual-Quality3472

Anyone using Freewell Grip Selfie with iPhone 17 Pro Max in Vertical mode?

Anyone using Freewell Grip Selfie with iPhone 17 Pro Max in Vertical mode?

https://freewellgear.com/products/versatile-bluetooth-smartphone-selfie-grip?_pos=1&_sid=bece4657f&_ss=r

Is it possible to use this grip to take photos and videos in Vertical (Portrait) orientation on iPhone 17 Pro Max? Has anyone done it? I cannot imagine how this could work.... but I would like it to work somehow...

Could someone with this grip try it out for me and send a picture

Thank you

u/Annual-Quality3472 — 8 days ago

Hello,

So I am setting up my new retail store and dabbling between what setup to go for which will have the least amount of friction when I am away for extended periods.

It's a clothing store. It will be managed remotely for most of the year.

I am using Loyverse to keep it simple and cost effective.

I bought a One Plus Pad Lite for this purpose and was hoping to use a Power Pass Through hub to connect Barcode scanner and Thermal Printer (that will connect to my cash drawer).

I imagined it to be a perfect system. Only thing is once I recieved the tablet and started to fiddle with it I found out that One Plus has a known Power Pass Through issue. In short I am not able to charge the device and use OTG simultaneously, which is a huge let down.

So then I started to trouble shoot and look for bluetooth scanners and printers. I found them. But I am contemplating about the friction that can be caused after a few months if the bluetooth scanners and printers start occasionally disconnecting.

My staff is not super educated to handle those kind of glitches which will mean them calling me over small things.

Then I came across Sunmi V3 Handheld POS and realised this is much closer to what I need in a shop where I will not be physically present every day to troubleshoot.

What do you guys think?

11 inch screen Tablet + Bluetooth Scanner + Bluetooth Printer + Automated Cash Drawer

or

5.75 inch screen Handheld Pos with built in Camera Scanner + Printer

Thank you

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u/Annual-Quality3472 — 11 days ago
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Hello,

So I am setting up my new retail store and dabbling between what setup to go for which will have the least amount of friction when I am away for extended periods.

It's a clothing store. It will be managed remotely for most of the year.

I am using Loyverse to keep it simple and cost effective.

I bought a One Plus Pad Lite for this purpose and was hoping to use a Power Pass Through hub to connect Barcode scanner and Thermal Printer (that will connect to my cash drawer).

I imagined it to be a perfect system. Only thing is once I recieved the tablet and started to fiddle with it I found out that One Plus has a known Power Pass Through issue. In short I am not able to charge the device and use OTG simultaneously, which is a huge let down.

So then I started to trouble shoot and look for bluetooth scanners and printers. I found them. But I am contemplating about the friction that can be caused after a few months if the bluetooth scanners and printers start occasionally disconnecting.

My staff is not super educated to handle those kind of glitches which will mean them calling me over small things.

Then I came across Sunmi V3 Handheld POS and realised this is much closer to what I need in a shop where I will not be physically present every day to troubleshoot.

What do you guys think?

11 inch screen Tablet + Bluetooth Scanner + Bluetooth Printer + Automated Cash Drawer

or

5.75 inch screen Handheld Pos with built in Camera Scanner + Printer

Thank you

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u/Annual-Quality3472 — 11 days ago

Hello,

I run a clothing label.

My work involved managing my business, making photographs, making videos, managing social media, emails, planning, design... pretty much everything under the sun.

I usually don't upgrade phones that often.

Right now I need an upgrade though. I always I imagined getting a pro max whenever I upgrade and make that my one device for everything and go minimal and keep the work happening even on the go.

Now when I actually have to make a decision, I have been unable to clearly pick one.

Ay suggestions/comments/real world experiences will help me to make the right decision.

I will be getting a 1 tb model.

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u/Annual-Quality3472 — 13 days ago