I am on a iPhone EGS, stupid question but you have tried turning the phone up 
right? Sorry 
On 28 Jun 2010, at 09:31, Donna Goodin wrote:

> Hi Chris,
> 
> Yep, I had to figure the folder thing out the hard way.  Ah well, the joys of 
> a new OS. :)  At least now I know how folders work.
> 
> Interesting re the volume.  For me, there's a noticeable difference.  Are you 
> on an iphone 4 or a 3gs?  I'm on the latter, don't know if that is the 
> difference.
> Best,
> Donna
> On Jun 28, 2010, at 3:46 AM, Chris Moore wrote:
> 
>> Hi Donna,
>> 
>> I can verify the advice given below, you do not need to reset the screen.  
>> Also I have not noticed the volume being softer.  Which voice voiceover 
>> language you use?  I use the Australian one as the British one sounds like 
>> she has a pillow over her face and a plum in her mouth, I mean its an iPod 
>> not and iPord!
>> 
>> One thing I do hate about the speaker being on the bottom of the iphone with 
>> no grill is that it is so easy to cover it up with your hand whilst typing 
>> which results in blocking the sound.  Is the sound louder on the iPhone 4 
>> anyone? I am a deep sleeper so the iPhone 3GS does not wake me, my Nokia N96 
>> was nice and loud though.
>> 
>> Not sure if this is just me, but has anyone noticed that the battery seems 
>> to be better on standby than it was before?
>> 
>> 
>> On 28 Jun 2010, at 03:21, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Chris 
>>> Lol,
>>> 
>>> No No No.  The reseting of your home screen to get rid of folders you made 
>>> is completely unnecessary.  First if you aren't already in the folder you 
>>> created double tap on it.  Then find the app you want to remove from the 
>>> folder and double tap and hold like your going to move the app.  Then while 
>>> your fingers still down, do a flick up, like when your moving the cursor in 
>>> an edit field.  Do this until you empty the folder and the folder will 
>>> delete itself.
>>> 
>>> hth  
>>> On Jun 27, 2010, at 9:45 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hmm, interesting.  It worked.  The utilities folder is kind of weird, 
>>>> though, I wonder why it does that.
>>>> Thanks for the tip.
>>>> Best,
>>>> Donna
>>>> On Jun 27, 2010, at 9:10 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> to answer your first 2 questions, reset yoru home screen lay out. go to 
>>>>> settings, general, reset and reset homescreen layout. You will notice 
>>>>> after you do this there is a utilities folder. that conains all of yoru 
>>>>> clock and stuff there.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Good luck.
>>>>> 
>>>>> s
>>>>> On Jun 27, 2010, at 6:12 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Well, after installing IOS4 this afternoon, I've been playing around a 
>>>>>> bit, and already managed to get myself in a pickle. :)
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I hadn't gotten around to learning about folders yet, but somehow I made 
>>>>>> one, and stuck a couple of my apps in it.  Can anyone tell me:
>>>>>> 1.  How do I remove my apps from the folder?
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> 2.  How can I delete the folder?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> and my last question, have any of you who have upgraded noticed that the 
>>>>>> volume is considerably softer?  Not too crazy about that change, 
>>>>>> personally.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>>> Donna
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