How do I pickpocket this women's iphone?

Hi this women has the latest iphone 11 or something like that and it's in her back pocket, how do i distract her? This women is small and you can easily knock her over in one punch too

IPhone 8 has a delay when I change volume?

I shut my phone off for an hour and when I turn it back on the volume developed a delay from when I press the buttons or use the slider. It's really pissing me off. How do I fix this and how did it happen?

Why does the Google Pixel 4 look identical to the iPhone 11 pro?

I just saw a google pixel 4 commercial and I was like why is google advertising the iPhone 11 pro? But then I saw that it was a google pixel 4 in the caption. In fact every google pixel phone looks identical to every iPhone. I thought a company like google would be more creative in terms of design.

Question about generations?

I've been told by some that, it all comes down to how you feel and what you categorize yourself but hear me out after I list everything give me your opinion/ answer.
Generation millennials around 1981-1995/96. I was born 1993 about 12 years after the earilest of the group
Generation z around 1996
Some speculate millennials were around to comprehend 9/11 and grew up in the internet explosion.
In my case from what I recall, I was not able to understand that event till many years later as I was only 8years old. I may have not been a toddler growing up with parents with all these gadgets and smartphones like the newest generations but I did have an iPhone by 9th grade(2009).
1981 and 1993 being very different times growing up. I would be a teen by 2006 just in time for the iPhone or born in '81 and be around for windows 95 . Despite the fine line saying 1993 is a year within the millennials bracket edging so close to gen z by 2 or 3 years can I safely say I lean on gen z? Given the things I've grown up with and the events I don't remember. I may have been alive in the internet explosion but that wouldn't symbolize what I grew in when I recall surfing the web in my hand the first year of high school and it was actually in the public's hands since 7th grade (2007)

Strangers AirPods or other Bluetooth headphones try to connect to my iPod?

A few months ago, I purchased the latest iPod Touch (7th generation) and, a few weeks ago, I upgraded my iPod's firmware to iOS 13 (I'm now on 13.1.2 but whatever).

I recently flew to visit family in another state. At some point during the plane ride there, my iPod kept asking me if I wanted to connect a pair of AirPods to it. I do not own any AirPods nor do any of my family members that I was traveling with so I denied the request. Long story short, eventually, the owner of said AirPods, who I can only assume was my seat mate (I was not sitting with the rest of my family) realized that they were doing something wrong and the pop ups stopped on my iPod.

Coming home I also had a similar issue but with a pair of Beats earphones. At some point during the flight, my iPod asked me if I wanted to connect a pair of Beats to it. I own a pair of Beats but not the ones my iPod asked me about so I denied the request and, again, the pop ups stopped.

I have friends and family members with iPhones and iPads and I have never been told that my Beats Studio Wireless headphones are attempting to connect to their devices.

Why do I get pop ups on my iPod about nearby Bluetooth earphones/headphones attempting to connect to it? Does not let you choose what device you want to connect your Bluetooth enabled earphones/headphones to?

Will metro pcs be able to fix a phone with a cracked screen that won't turn on?

I have recently dropped my iPhone 8, and the whole screen and back side of the phone was completely cracked, I'm in distraught as the phone is now cracked very badly and won't turn on. There's a local metro pcs and I'm wondering if they will be able to repair my phone's damages, get it to turn on, and about how much it would cost. Quick replies would be seriously appreciated.

Change Behavior of iPhone Home Double Tap?

I've tried googling this, but all I find are ways to disable the iPhone home double tap feature. Although it's nice to disable, I would like the ability to map the action to another activity. Open a certain app, page, etc. Is this possible?

I have iPhone 6s with 13.1.2 iOS.