David is gonna fix a Google Pixel 6A with a cracked display. He’s gonna do it by prying on the sides and taking his time so not to damage the connector on the motherboard.
We’re gonna remove the old display, bend the connector, and then test the replacement display. While it’s booting up, David is removing the fingerprint scanner from the old display and transplanting it to the replacement display.
The Google Pixel 6A replacement screen is secured with heat resistant tape and the plastic for the front camera lens is transplanted. The front of the device is just mostly screen.
If you have a Google Pixel 6A or an iPhone 13 or 11, that you need to have fixed, we perform screen replacement, battery replacement and charging port replacement so that you will not spend a lot of your money to the companies that overcharge you here.
If you want a podcast to automatically stop playing after a designated period of time, the little-known Sleep Timer feature in Podcasts for iPhone or iPad is for you. Much like the name implies, Sleep Timer will play a podcast until a specified time completes, or when the current episode is done playing, and then the podcast automatically stops playing.
Sleep Timer on Podcasts for iOS is great for people who like to listen to podcasts before sleep, while going to bed, while exercising, on a consistent commute, or performing other tasks where it’s appropriate to end a podcast in a determined amount time.
The Sleep Timer feature of Podcasts has long been available, but with the latests versions it is hidden within the Podcasts app, tucked underneath a gesture that many iPhone and iPad owning Podcasts app users probably don’t even know exists. But not to worry, we’ll show you how to access the feature and use it to automatically stop playing a podcast in an allotted time.
How to Set a Sleep Timer Podcasts on iOS
This works the same on Podcasts app for iPhone and iPad, though the demonstration screen shots here show the Sleep Timer feature accessed on an iPhone. Here’s what you’ll want to do:
Open the “Podcasts” app in iOS
Select the podcast that you want to listen to and start to play it as usual
Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to reveal additional podcast options
Tap on the “Sleep Timer” button which looks like a moon
Tap to select the length of time before sleep activates, from one of the following choices:
In 5 Minutes
In 10 Minutes
In 15 Minutes
In 30 Minutes
In 45 Minutes
In One Hour
When Current Episode Ends
Play the podcast as usual, the podcast will stop playing after the designated sleep timer
In the example screen shots here, the Sleep Timer is configured to stop playing the podcast “when current episode ends”.
You can also cancel the Sleep Timer at any time by swiping back to the hidden section of the Podcasts area and then again tapping on the Sleep Timer moon button.
Many Podcasts users may not even know this feature exists, probably because it’s tucked behind a swipe-up gesture that there isn’t any particular indicator for. Just don’t swipe up from too low on the screen otherwise you’ll access the Control Center on some iPhone devices, or you’ll go to the Home Screen on the iPhone X style device, as that swipe-up gesture performs various tasks depending on the device in use, and where the gesture for swipe up begins from in the first place. That makes Sleep Timer a bit of a hidden feature, but whether it’s hidden in the Podcast app interface or not, it’s just as useful in the end. And now you know about it, so it’s no longer hidden for you anyway!
Of course this is for Podcasts, but you can do the same with Music if you’d like thanks to features that allow you to fall asleep to music on a timer on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, and a free third party app lets you play iTunes music to sleep on a timer on a Mac too. It’s not just the official Podcasts app for iOS that has a sleep timer feature though, an the excellent Overcast app for iPhone also includes a sleep timer feature to stop playing a podcast automatically after a predetermined amount of time.
Have you ever noticed your podcast is suddenly playing too fast on an iPhone, and everyone sounds like they’re talking super fast after drinking way too much coffee, or the voices pitch higher like chipmunks? No you aren’t going crazy, and you’re almost certainly not alone!
But don’t sweat it, if a podcast is suddenly playing too fast on an iPhone the solution is quite simple. Read on to learn how to get podcast playback speed back to normal again in iOS.
How to Fix Podcasts Playing Too Fast on iPhone
Open the Podcasts app on the iPhone
Navigate to the playing podcast by tapping on the little title play bar near the bottom of the Podcast app screen
Look in the bottom left corner for “2x” or “1.5x” and tap on that
Keep tapping on that text button until it says “1x” indicating normal playback speed
Enjoy your podcast at a normal playing speed
That’s all there is to it, once back at 1x you’ll be listening to the podcast at the normal default speed again, as most podcasts are intended to be heard.
As you may have guessed by now, that little “1x”, “1.5x”, or “2x” button is where the user can manually speed up or slow down Podcast playback on the iPhone, which is a great feature if you want to listen to more of a show a bit quicker, or if you’re trying to speed listen through a particular episode. Many people actually prefer the faster podcast playback speeds since they can hear more in a shorter amount of time, but if you’re listening to a show or speaker where someone already speaks quickly it can really sound crazy to speed it up even faster. Ultimately this is one of those settings that depends on the user and the podcast, so set according to how you like it.
I never changed a setting, so why are my podcasts suddenly playing super fast?
Most likely, you either changed the podcast playback speed and forgot about it, or you inadvertently touched the playback speed button and toggled them to play faster. The latter scenario is quite easy to happen accidentally since it’s just a little text button on the screen.
So if your podcasts are playing too fast and everything sounds sped up, just go back to the Podcasts app and adjust the speed down again to normal.
Oh and if you’re thinking you’ll speed up podcasts to skip through ads or a boring part, then just use the skip feature of Podcasts instead to jump ahead.
Podcasts are an extraordinarily popular medium for listening to various talk shows, so whether you like them sped up, at regular speed, or slowed down, just listen and enjoy!
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