Oh.

My.

Thanks for the heads up.

Kurt

On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 11:22 AM, Michael B. Smith
<mich...@smithcons.com> wrote:
> And that may not be a good thing in all cases…
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> Known issues to be aware of:
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> [1] Exchange ActiveSync is broken under certain configurations. Apple is
> aware of the issue and pursuing a fix.
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> [2] The default picture format for iPhones 7/8/X is changing. As a Microsoft
> employee wrote earlier today:
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> The new photo and video formats result in files about 1/2 size of the old
> JPEG and video formats, while having better quality. The problem is that new
> files will likely not open properly outside of your phone until everything
> that you use to work with photos updates to work with new HEIF formats.
>
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> To check if your iOS 11 phone uses the new format, go to Settings > Camera >
> Formats. "High Efficiency" is new and "Most Compatible" is the old /
> current.
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> I do not suggest to just turn this off; hey - getting files half the size is
> super cool. Just realize that if you use the photos outside of your phone
> that there might be temporary issues with viewing.
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> Windows and OneDrive do not yet support the new formats.
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> h/t ninob
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> You may wish to suggest to your user communities that they delay upgrades
> because of the EAS issue.


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