RE: More Apple watch questions, yet again

2020-06-28 Thread Simon A Fogarty
Hi Terry,

If you have the standard gps watch then no messages and emails etc wont come 
through if you are away from the phone.

 However if you have the LTE watch then yes constant communication should 
continue as you have a full time LTE mobile data connection,

I'm nt sure about phone calls though.

 Note that once your GPS watch comes back in to signal range with the phone it 
will start receiving the back log of messages and associated data.

But things like activity tracking etc will keep working if you're away from 
your phone 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Terri 
Stimmel
Sent: Monday, 29 June 2020 7:58 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: More Apple watch questions, yet again

Hello everyone,


I have a few more questions, regarding the Apple watch. I try to look most 
things up, or find out on my own. But sometimes I read so much I just feel a 
bit overwhelmed.


Ok first of all, if I were to accidentally leave my phone at home, when I go 
out, can I still access the watch? Could I still respond to texts, and make and 
answer a call?

Sometimes when I go out, I have a tendency to forget my phone. It doesn't 
happen always. Which is good. But it would be nice to know that I could still 
reach out, if I needed to do so.


Also, is there a way to get the now playing screen to stop coming up on my 
watch?

When I play music over my iPhone, or something within Voicedream, this screen 
keeps popping up.

Is there a way to stop this?


I think this is all for now. Again, any help is appreciated.


Thank you,


Terri

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Re: More Apple watch questions, yet again

2020-06-28 Thread Shirley Baker
My mistake. I was thinking with the Series 3 watches and up, that they were all 
cellular.
Guess the best thing I can do is not try to answer any questions from now on so 
I won't give out misinformation.
Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 28, 2020, at 2:57 PM, Terri Stimmel  
> wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> 
> I have a few more questions, regarding the Apple watch. I try to look most 
> things up, or find out on my own. But sometimes I read so much I just feel a 
> bit overwhelmed.
> 
> 
> Ok first of all, if I were to accidentally leave my phone at home, when I go 
> out, can I still access the watch? Could I still respond to texts, and make 
> and answer a call?
> 
> Sometimes when I go out, I have a tendency to forget my phone. It doesn't 
> happen always. Which is good. But it would be nice to know that I could still 
> reach out, if I needed to do so.
> 
> 
> Also, is there a way to get the now playing screen to stop coming up on my 
> watch?
> 
> When I play music over my iPhone, or something within Voicedream, this screen 
> keeps popping up.
> 
> Is there a way to stop this?
> 
> 
> I think this is all for now. Again, any help is appreciated.
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> 
> Terri
> 
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Re: More Apple watch questions, yet again

2020-06-28 Thread Marie
This is only true if you have the cellular model of the watch and it is 
activated with your carrier.




Marie
-Original Message- 
From: Shirley Baker

Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2020 1:12 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: More Apple watch questions, yet again

If you have a series 3 watch and later, you don't have to worry about making 
and answering calls, nor receiving and answering text messages. I purposely 
don't always carry my phone everywhere I go. For fear that I might give you 
the wrong answer about the now playing screen, someone else can answer that 
for you. I know how I would get rid of something myself if I don't want it 
on the screen. When you get a phone call, you answer it like you do your 
phone by tapping twice with two fingers. At least that's how I do it. If you 
get a text message, go to messages and double tap on that and there's reply, 
dictate and scribble. I get suggestions of what to say in response. i also 
believe there's handwriting too but since I don't use that, I don't worry 
about that.
Hopefully that helps some but if you don't care for my answers, just wait 
and read other messages pertaining to your questions.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 28, 2020, at 2:57 PM, Terri Stimmel  
wrote:


Hello everyone,


I have a few more questions, regarding the Apple watch. I try to look most 
things up, or find out on my own. But sometimes I read so much I just feel 
a bit overwhelmed.



Ok first of all, if I were to accidentally leave my phone at home, when I 
go out, can I still access the watch? Could I still respond to texts, and 
make and answer a call?


Sometimes when I go out, I have a tendency to forget my phone. It doesn't 
happen always. Which is good. But it would be nice to know that I could 
still reach out, if I needed to do so.



Also, is there a way to get the now playing screen to stop coming up on my 
watch?


When I play music over my iPhone, or something within Voicedream, this 
screen keeps popping up.


Is there a way to stop this?


I think this is all for now. Again, any help is appreciated.


Thank you,


Terri

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Re: More Apple watch questions, yet again

2020-06-28 Thread Shirley Baker
If you have a series 3 watch and later, you don't have to worry about making 
and answering calls, nor receiving and answering text messages. I purposely 
don't always carry my phone everywhere I go. For fear that I might give you the 
wrong answer about the now playing screen, someone else can answer that for 
you. I know how I would get rid of something myself if I don't want it on the 
screen. When you get a phone call, you answer it like you do your phone by 
tapping twice with two fingers. At least that's how I do it. If you get a text 
message, go to messages and double tap on that and there's reply, dictate and 
scribble. I get suggestions of what to say in response. i also believe there's 
handwriting too but since I don't use that, I don't worry about that.
Hopefully that helps some but if you don't care for my answers, just wait and 
read other messages pertaining to your questions.
Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 28, 2020, at 2:57 PM, Terri Stimmel  
> wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> 
> I have a few more questions, regarding the Apple watch. I try to look most 
> things up, or find out on my own. But sometimes I read so much I just feel a 
> bit overwhelmed.
> 
> 
> Ok first of all, if I were to accidentally leave my phone at home, when I go 
> out, can I still access the watch? Could I still respond to texts, and make 
> and answer a call?
> 
> Sometimes when I go out, I have a tendency to forget my phone. It doesn't 
> happen always. Which is good. But it would be nice to know that I could still 
> reach out, if I needed to do so.
> 
> 
> Also, is there a way to get the now playing screen to stop coming up on my 
> watch?
> 
> When I play music over my iPhone, or something within Voicedream, this screen 
> keeps popping up.
> 
> Is there a way to stop this?
> 
> 
> I think this is all for now. Again, any help is appreciated.
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> 
> Terri
> 
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More Apple watch questions, yet again

2020-06-28 Thread Terri Stimmel

Hello everyone,


I have a few more questions, regarding the Apple watch. I try to look 
most things up, or find out on my own. But sometimes I read so much I 
just feel a bit overwhelmed.



Ok first of all, if I were to accidentally leave my phone at home, when 
I go out, can I still access the watch? Could I still respond to texts, 
and make and answer a call?


Sometimes when I go out, I have a tendency to forget my phone. It 
doesn't happen always. Which is good. But it would be nice to know that 
I could still reach out, if I needed to do so.



Also, is there a way to get the now playing screen to stop coming up on 
my watch?


When I play music over my iPhone, or something within Voicedream, this 
screen keeps popping up.


Is there a way to stop this?


I think this is all for now. Again, any help is appreciated.


Thank you,


Terri

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RE: more Apple watch questions

2020-06-26 Thread Robin

AlRight, I'll Chime IN Here:
For My Series5 AppleWatch NikeEdition, I  purchased  a  Bumper from 
My Local AppleStore to  Protect the TouchScreen  & OuterEdges of 
My  AppleWatch. This Bumper is Slightly Raised & Protects the 
Edges  of My AppleWatch. I  also purchased a  WatchCase with 
a  TouchScreenProtector from My Local BestBy Electronics RetailStore 
to FullyProtect the TouchScreen of My Series5 NikeEdition AppleWatch

At 04:47 AM 6/26/2020, you wrote:

Hi Terry,

Yes it's a type of plastic rubber substance that leaves a hole under 
neith for the charging puck to touch the watch base.


It has a couple of little holes for the speaker and a little strip 
over the outer end of the digtal crown, but leaves the edge of the 
crown free to be wound if you need to.

Then a little button for the button beside the crown,
 Then yes it comes up approx. a millimeter above the watch face as 
well as it comes over the edge slightly but leaves the full face 
free to be touched as you need to.
And the watch straps can be removed or added if you take them off 
for any reason.


I think it cost me about 40 nz dollars from amazon
And  I think the name was something like active protection

Hope that helps.
-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf 
Of Terri Stimmel

Sent: Friday, 26 June 2020 12:15 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: more Apple watch questions

Hello Simon and list,


Thank you for the information, and your thoughts on this. I appreciate it.


So does the watch protector you have, just protect around the sides 
of your watch, and the very edges of the screen?


I am just trying to understand here.


Also, what happens if you do crack the screen of your watch?

Can those be repaired?


Thank you again for your thoughts, and help.


Terri

On 6/25/2020 6:52 PM, Simon A Fogarty wrote:
> Hi Terry,
>
> I have a series 4 watch
> I don't have an actual screen protector but I do have a watch
> protector which comes up around the edge of the screen and gives it
> protection against knocks and bangs,
>
> But even so
> If you hit your watch face against anything to hard it will crack the
> screen,
>
> I've done this twice to my watchs, once with my original apple 
watch and once with my previous series 2
>   Protection is great but it's treatment of the device that 
really  matterss.

>
> If I'm going out and think I'm going to bump my watch I change it
> around on my wrist so the watch is on the inside and the connection of
> the sports band is on the outside that way I'm protecting the watch
> face against my body -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of
> Terri Stimmel
> Sent: Friday, 26 June 2020 7:03 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: more Apple watch questions
>
> Hello everyone,
>
>
> Thank you to both Wayne, and Siegard, for answering my questions. 
I really appreciate it. It's very helpful to me, because it helps 
to have an answer to look back at.

>
>
> I am really enjoying my watch. Although, last night while I was 
out, it did something odd. I couldn't figure out what it was. I 
wasn't even messing with the watch. This weird message just came up 
on it's own. I'm not even quite sure what it was saying. Something 
about quickboard, maybe? I honestly don't know.

>
>
> But what I am wondering is, can I get a screen protector for my watch?
>
> Do they work well?
>
> And if they do exist, are there just 1 type available?
>
> I mean, I don't really know how 1 screen protector could be much 
different from another 1. But I just don't want to assume anything. 
I'd like to have a screen protector though. I am concerned I might 
scratch up my watch. Or possibly hit it on something.

>
>
> Thank you,
>
>
> Terri
>
> On 6/25/2020 9:45 AM, Wayne Merritt wrote:
>> Hello Terri. Sure, here's some answers. Crown up simply refers to
>> turning your hand so your wrist is facing up. The vibrations you are
>> feeling are because the watch is trying to vibrate the time to you.
>> If you do a double tap on the watch, it will vibrate the whole time
>> with hours and minutes, and a triple tap will vibrate the minutes
>> only. A long vibration represents 10 and short vibrations are one. So
>> the time
>> 12:05 would be a long, 2 shorts, and a pause and then 5 shorts.
>> Finally, if the watch face does not appear, you can always press the
>> digital crown to bring it up.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Wayne
>>
>> On 6/24/20, Terri Stimmel  wrote:
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>>
>>> My subject says it all. I really hope someone can help me out.
>>>
>>>
>>> Ok, on Monday, and Tuesday, when I would touch my watch face, the
>>> watch would wake.
&g

RE: more Apple watch questions

2020-06-26 Thread Simon A Fogarty
Hi Terry,

Yes it's a type of plastic rubber substance that leaves a hole under neith for 
the charging puck to touch the watch base.

It has a couple of little holes for the speaker and a little strip over the 
outer end of the digtal crown, but leaves the edge of the crown free to be 
wound if you need to.
Then a little button for the button beside the crown,
 Then yes it comes up approx. a millimeter above the watch face as well as it 
comes over the edge slightly but leaves the full face free to be touched as you 
need to.
And the watch straps can be removed or added if you take them off for any 
reason.

I think it cost me about 40 nz dollars from amazon 
And  I think the name was something like active protection 

Hope that helps.
-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Terri 
Stimmel
Sent: Friday, 26 June 2020 12:15 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: more Apple watch questions

Hello Simon and list,


Thank you for the information, and your thoughts on this. I appreciate it.


So does the watch protector you have, just protect around the sides of your 
watch, and the very edges of the screen?

I am just trying to understand here.


Also, what happens if you do crack the screen of your watch?

Can those be repaired?


Thank you again for your thoughts, and help.


Terri

On 6/25/2020 6:52 PM, Simon A Fogarty wrote:
> Hi Terry,
>
> I have a series 4 watch
> I don't have an actual screen protector but I do have a watch 
> protector which comes up around the edge of the screen and gives it 
> protection against knocks and bangs,
>
> But even so
> If you hit your watch face against anything to hard it will crack the 
> screen,
>
> I've done this twice to my watchs, once with my original apple watch and once 
> with my previous series 2
>   Protection is great but it's treatment of the device that really  matterss.
>
> If I'm going out and think I'm going to bump my watch I change it 
> around on my wrist so the watch is on the inside and the connection of 
> the sports band is on the outside that way I'm protecting the watch 
> face against my body -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
> Terri Stimmel
> Sent: Friday, 26 June 2020 7:03 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: more Apple watch questions
>
> Hello everyone,
>
>
> Thank you to both Wayne, and Siegard, for answering my questions. I really 
> appreciate it. It's very helpful to me, because it helps to have an answer to 
> look back at.
>
>
> I am really enjoying my watch. Although, last night while I was out, it did 
> something odd. I couldn't figure out what it was. I wasn't even messing with 
> the watch. This weird message just came up on it's own. I'm not even quite 
> sure what it was saying. Something about quickboard, maybe? I honestly don't 
> know.
>
>
> But what I am wondering is, can I get a screen protector for my watch?
>
> Do they work well?
>
> And if they do exist, are there just 1 type available?
>
> I mean, I don't really know how 1 screen protector could be much different 
> from another 1. But I just don't want to assume anything. I'd like to have a 
> screen protector though. I am concerned I might scratch up my watch. Or 
> possibly hit it on something.
>
>
> Thank you,
>
>
> Terri
>
> On 6/25/2020 9:45 AM, Wayne Merritt wrote:
>> Hello Terri. Sure, here's some answers. Crown up simply refers to 
>> turning your hand so your wrist is facing up. The vibrations you are 
>> feeling are because the watch is trying to vibrate the time to you. 
>> If you do a double tap on the watch, it will vibrate the whole time 
>> with hours and minutes, and a triple tap will vibrate the minutes 
>> only. A long vibration represents 10 and short vibrations are one. So 
>> the time
>> 12:05 would be a long, 2 shorts, and a pause and then 5 shorts.
>> Finally, if the watch face does not appear, you can always press the 
>> digital crown to bring it up.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Wayne
>>
>> On 6/24/20, Terri Stimmel  wrote:
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>>
>>> My subject says it all. I really hope someone can help me out.
>>>
>>>
>>> Ok, on Monday, and Tuesday, when I would touch my watch face, the 
>>> watch would wake.
>>>
>>> However, now it's not.
>>>
>>> What could I have possibly done, to cause this to no longer happen?
>>>
>>>
>>> In a way, it's fine that it doesn't do this. I just don't know why 
>>> it seemed to have stopped.
>>>
>>>
>>> Also, I have heard the term, crown up, a few times. In the podcasts 
>>

Re: more Apple watch questions

2020-06-25 Thread lenron brown
these watches crack way to easily. My next one I am making sure I get
a case. My sister just got a brand new watch last night and she
scratched on a chair today.

On 6/25/20, Simon A Fogarty  wrote:
> Hi Terry,
>
> I have a series 4 watch
> I don't have an actual screen protector but I do have a watch protector
> which comes up around the edge of the screen and gives it protection against
> knocks and bangs,
>
> But even so
> If you hit your watch face against anything to hard it will crack the
> screen,
>
> I've done this twice to my watchs, once with my original apple watch and
> once with my previous series 2
>  Protection is great but it's treatment of the device that really
> matterss.
>
> If I'm going out and think I'm going to bump my watch
> I change it around on my wrist so the watch is on the inside and the
> connection of the sports band is on the outside that way I'm protecting the
> watch face against my body -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Terri
> Stimmel
> Sent: Friday, 26 June 2020 7:03 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: more Apple watch questions
>
> Hello everyone,
>
>
> Thank you to both Wayne, and Siegard, for answering my questions. I really
> appreciate it. It's very helpful to me, because it helps to have an answer
> to look back at.
>
>
> I am really enjoying my watch. Although, last night while I was out, it did
> something odd. I couldn't figure out what it was. I wasn't even messing with
> the watch. This weird message just came up on it's own. I'm not even quite
> sure what it was saying. Something about quickboard, maybe? I honestly don't
> know.
>
>
> But what I am wondering is, can I get a screen protector for my watch?
>
> Do they work well?
>
> And if they do exist, are there just 1 type available?
>
> I mean, I don't really know how 1 screen protector could be much different
> from another 1. But I just don't want to assume anything. I'd like to have a
> screen protector though. I am concerned I might scratch up my watch. Or
> possibly hit it on something.
>
>
> Thank you,
>
>
> Terri
>
> On 6/25/2020 9:45 AM, Wayne Merritt wrote:
>> Hello Terri. Sure, here's some answers. Crown up simply refers to
>> turning your hand so your wrist is facing up. The vibrations you are
>> feeling are because the watch is trying to vibrate the time to you. If
>> you do a double tap on the watch, it will vibrate the whole time with
>> hours and minutes, and a triple tap will vibrate the minutes only. A
>> long vibration represents 10 and short vibrations are one. So the time
>> 12:05 would be a long, 2 shorts, and a pause and then 5 shorts.
>> Finally, if the watch face does not appear, you can always press the
>> digital crown to bring it up.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Wayne
>>
>> On 6/24/20, Terri Stimmel  wrote:
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>>
>>> My subject says it all. I really hope someone can help me out.
>>>
>>>
>>> Ok, on Monday, and Tuesday, when I would touch my watch face, the
>>> watch would wake.
>>>
>>> However, now it's not.
>>>
>>> What could I have possibly done, to cause this to no longer happen?
>>>
>>>
>>> In a way, it's fine that it doesn't do this. I just don't know why it
>>> seemed to have stopped.
>>>
>>>
>>> Also, I have heard the term, crown up, a few times. In the podcasts I
>>> have listened to.
>>>
>>> What might this mean?
>>>
>>>
>>> And lastly, sometimes when I am messing with my watch, trying to text
>>> or do other things, it will start to vibrate in a pattern. A couple
>>> of long, slow vibrations. Then several fast ones.
>>>
>>> What could this possibly mean? Nothing is spoken when this happens.
>>> Nor does anything seem to happen. So I am just confused by it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Any help would be great.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>>
>>> Terri
>>>
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Re: more Apple watch questions

2020-06-25 Thread Terri Stimmel

Hello Simon and list,


Thank you for the information, and your thoughts on this. I appreciate it.


So does the watch protector you have, just protect around the sides of 
your watch, and the very edges of the screen?


I am just trying to understand here.


Also, what happens if you do crack the screen of your watch?

Can those be repaired?


Thank you again for your thoughts, and help.


Terri

On 6/25/2020 6:52 PM, Simon A Fogarty wrote:

Hi Terry,

I have a series 4 watch
I don't have an actual screen protector but I do have a watch protector which 
comes up around the edge of the screen and gives it protection against knocks 
and bangs,

But even so
If you hit your watch face against anything to hard it will crack the screen,

I've done this twice to my watchs, once with my original apple watch and once 
with my previous series 2
  Protection is great but it's treatment of the device that really  matterss.

If I'm going out and think I'm going to bump my watch
I change it around on my wrist so the watch is on the inside and the connection 
of the sports band is on the outside that way I'm protecting the watch face 
against my body -Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Terri 
Stimmel
Sent: Friday, 26 June 2020 7:03 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: more Apple watch questions

Hello everyone,


Thank you to both Wayne, and Siegard, for answering my questions. I really 
appreciate it. It's very helpful to me, because it helps to have an answer to 
look back at.


I am really enjoying my watch. Although, last night while I was out, it did 
something odd. I couldn't figure out what it was. I wasn't even messing with 
the watch. This weird message just came up on it's own. I'm not even quite sure 
what it was saying. Something about quickboard, maybe? I honestly don't know.


But what I am wondering is, can I get a screen protector for my watch?

Do they work well?

And if they do exist, are there just 1 type available?

I mean, I don't really know how 1 screen protector could be much different from 
another 1. But I just don't want to assume anything. I'd like to have a screen 
protector though. I am concerned I might scratch up my watch. Or possibly hit 
it on something.


Thank you,


Terri

On 6/25/2020 9:45 AM, Wayne Merritt wrote:

Hello Terri. Sure, here's some answers. Crown up simply refers to
turning your hand so your wrist is facing up. The vibrations you are
feeling are because the watch is trying to vibrate the time to you. If
you do a double tap on the watch, it will vibrate the whole time with
hours and minutes, and a triple tap will vibrate the minutes only. A
long vibration represents 10 and short vibrations are one. So the time
12:05 would be a long, 2 shorts, and a pause and then 5 shorts.
Finally, if the watch face does not appear, you can always press the
digital crown to bring it up.

Hope this helps,
Wayne

On 6/24/20, Terri Stimmel  wrote:

Hello everyone,


My subject says it all. I really hope someone can help me out.


Ok, on Monday, and Tuesday, when I would touch my watch face, the
watch would wake.

However, now it's not.

What could I have possibly done, to cause this to no longer happen?


In a way, it's fine that it doesn't do this. I just don't know why it
seemed to have stopped.


Also, I have heard the term, crown up, a few times. In the podcasts I
have listened to.

What might this mean?


And lastly, sometimes when I am messing with my watch, trying to text
or do other things, it will start to vibrate in a pattern. A couple
of long, slow vibrations. Then several fast ones.

What could this possibly mean? Nothing is spoken when this happens.
Nor does anything seem to happen. So I am just confused by it.


Any help would be great.


Thank you,


Terri

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RE: more Apple watch questions

2020-06-25 Thread Simon A Fogarty
Hi Terry,

I have a series 4 watch 
I don't have an actual screen protector but I do have a watch protector which 
comes up around the edge of the screen and gives it protection against knocks 
and bangs,

But even so 
If you hit your watch face against anything to hard it will crack the screen,

I've done this twice to my watchs, once with my original apple watch and once 
with my previous series 2 
 Protection is great but it's treatment of the device that really  matterss.

If I'm going out and think I'm going to bump my watch 
I change it around on my wrist so the watch is on the inside and the connection 
of the sports band is on the outside that way I'm protecting the watch face 
against my body -Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Terri 
Stimmel
Sent: Friday, 26 June 2020 7:03 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: more Apple watch questions

Hello everyone,


Thank you to both Wayne, and Siegard, for answering my questions. I really 
appreciate it. It's very helpful to me, because it helps to have an answer to 
look back at.


I am really enjoying my watch. Although, last night while I was out, it did 
something odd. I couldn't figure out what it was. I wasn't even messing with 
the watch. This weird message just came up on it's own. I'm not even quite sure 
what it was saying. Something about quickboard, maybe? I honestly don't know.


But what I am wondering is, can I get a screen protector for my watch?

Do they work well?

And if they do exist, are there just 1 type available?

I mean, I don't really know how 1 screen protector could be much different from 
another 1. But I just don't want to assume anything. I'd like to have a screen 
protector though. I am concerned I might scratch up my watch. Or possibly hit 
it on something.


Thank you,


Terri

On 6/25/2020 9:45 AM, Wayne Merritt wrote:
> Hello Terri. Sure, here's some answers. Crown up simply refers to 
> turning your hand so your wrist is facing up. The vibrations you are 
> feeling are because the watch is trying to vibrate the time to you. If 
> you do a double tap on the watch, it will vibrate the whole time with 
> hours and minutes, and a triple tap will vibrate the minutes only. A 
> long vibration represents 10 and short vibrations are one. So the time
> 12:05 would be a long, 2 shorts, and a pause and then 5 shorts.
> Finally, if the watch face does not appear, you can always press the 
> digital crown to bring it up.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Wayne
>
> On 6/24/20, Terri Stimmel  wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>>
>> My subject says it all. I really hope someone can help me out.
>>
>>
>> Ok, on Monday, and Tuesday, when I would touch my watch face, the 
>> watch would wake.
>>
>> However, now it's not.
>>
>> What could I have possibly done, to cause this to no longer happen?
>>
>>
>> In a way, it's fine that it doesn't do this. I just don't know why it 
>> seemed to have stopped.
>>
>>
>> Also, I have heard the term, crown up, a few times. In the podcasts I 
>> have listened to.
>>
>> What might this mean?
>>
>>
>> And lastly, sometimes when I am messing with my watch, trying to text 
>> or do other things, it will start to vibrate in a pattern. A couple 
>> of long, slow vibrations. Then several fast ones.
>>
>> What could this possibly mean? Nothing is spoken when this happens. 
>> Nor does anything seem to happen. So I am just confused by it.
>>
>>
>> Any help would be great.
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>>
>> Terri
>>
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Re: more Apple watch questions

2020-06-25 Thread Terri Stimmel

Hello everyone,


Thank you to both Wayne, and Siegard, for answering my questions. I 
really appreciate it. It's very helpful to me, because it helps to have 
an answer to look back at.



I am really enjoying my watch. Although, last night while I was out, it 
did something odd. I couldn't figure out what it was. I wasn't even 
messing with the watch. This weird message just came up on it's own. I'm 
not even quite sure what it was saying. Something about quickboard, 
maybe? I honestly don't know.



But what I am wondering is, can I get a screen protector for my watch?

Do they work well?

And if they do exist, are there just 1 type available?

I mean, I don't really know how 1 screen protector could be much 
different from another 1. But I just don't want to assume anything. I'd 
like to have a screen protector though. I am concerned I might scratch 
up my watch. Or possibly hit it on something.



Thank you,


Terri

On 6/25/2020 9:45 AM, Wayne Merritt wrote:

Hello Terri. Sure, here's some answers. Crown up simply refers to
turning your hand so your wrist is facing up. The vibrations you are
feeling are because the watch is trying to vibrate the time to you. If
you do a double tap on the watch, it will vibrate the whole time with
hours and minutes, and a triple tap will vibrate the minutes only. A
long vibration represents 10 and short vibrations are one. So the time
12:05 would be a long, 2 shorts, and a pause and then 5 shorts.
Finally, if the watch face does not appear, you can always press the
digital crown to bring it up.

Hope this helps,
Wayne

On 6/24/20, Terri Stimmel  wrote:

Hello everyone,


My subject says it all. I really hope someone can help me out.


Ok, on Monday, and Tuesday, when I would touch my watch face, the watch
would wake.

However, now it's not.

What could I have possibly done, to cause this to no longer happen?


In a way, it's fine that it doesn't do this. I just don't know why it
seemed to have stopped.


Also, I have heard the term, crown up, a few times. In the podcasts I
have listened to.

What might this mean?


And lastly, sometimes when I am messing with my watch, trying to text or
do other things, it will start to vibrate in a pattern. A couple of
long, slow vibrations. Then several fast ones.

What could this possibly mean? Nothing is spoken when this happens. Nor
does anything seem to happen. So I am just confused by it.


Any help would be great.


Thank you,


Terri

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RE: more Apple watch questions

2020-06-25 Thread Shirley Baker
By the way, I have a pass code but don't always use it like at home but will 
use it when I'm out.  

Shirley 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Shirley Baker
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 9:57 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: more Apple watch questions

Very good explanation, Sieghard. You taught me something too. Is there a way to 
lock your watch without a passcode?

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 25, 2020, at 9:49 AM, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:
> 
> Make sure your volume isn't turned down, maybe the watch is waking but the 
> volume is very low.
> The vibrations are telling the time. You are probably inadvertantly doing a 
> 1-finger double or triple tap or at least the watch is interpreting your 
> gestures or taps that way.
> Keep in mind that the following only works if the watch is locked.
> A double tap with 1 finger gives you the time silently via vibrations. The 
> default is that each hour is indicated by a short vibration, then there is a 
> short pause and then the minutes are indicated by a long vibration for every 
> 10 minutes and a short vibration for every minute.
> For example, right now it's 7:32 AM, if I do a double tap with 1 finger when 
> my watch is locked, I get 7 short vibrations indicating it's 7 o'clock, then 
> there is a pause, then I get 3 long vibrations indication 30 minutes, then 2 
> more short vibrations indicating 2 minutes hence 7:32. Just as with minutes 
> where every 10 minute interval is indicated by a long vibration so the hours 
> are also indicated with a long vibration at 10 AM and 10 PM. If it were 10:13 
> AM or PM, you would get a single long vibration, a pause, then another long 
> vibration followed by 3 short vibrations.
> The system for hours therefore is as follows, this always applies to AM or 
> PM, it is assumed you know whether it's daytime or night time.
> 1 o'clock = 1 short vibration
> 2 o'clock = 2 short vibrations
> 3 o'clock = 3 short vibrations
> This goes all the way to 9 o'clock which equals 9 short vibrartions
> 10 o'clock then is a single long vibration followed by the pause and then the 
> long vibrations for every 10 minute interval and the short vibrations for 
> single minutes.
> 11 o'clock is a long vibration followed by a short vibration
> 12 o'clock is a long vibration and 2 short vibrations
> 
> You can change the system used, for example, you can also have the vibrations 
> use morse code if you know it and there is one other system I can't remember.
> The most vibrations you would possibly get would be at 9:59 AM or PM, here 
> you would get 9 short vibrations followed by a pause, then you would get 5 
> long vibrations and 9 more short vibrations to indicate 59 minutes.
> The least amount of vibrations would be at exactly 1:00 AM or PM and at 10:00 
> AM or PM, the first would just be a single short vibration and the second a 
> single long vibration.
> 
> If you already know the hour of the day, for example, you are in a meeting 
> which started at 9 AM and you know it's 9 o'clock something, you can do a 
> triple tap and this will only give you vibrations for the minutes skipping 
> the first set of 9 short vibrations to indicate it's 9 AM.
> 
> It's a good system, but keep in mind that if you have turned on the raise at 
> wrist raise setting or that you want to be able to use SIRI by simply saying 
> "Hey Siri, that if you first raise your wrist and then do a double tap it 
> would probably speak the ime or whatever might be on your screen because 
> raising rthe wrist wakes up the watch and it's no longer in locked mode and 
> getting the time this way only works if the watch is truly locked. If you 
> want to raise your wrist and get time via vibrations you would first have to 
> cover the watch with your hand for a second or two which would force it to 
> lock, then do the double or triple tap.
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Sieghard
> 
> -----Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Terri 
> Stimmel
> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 3:43 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: more Apple watch questions
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> 
> My subject says it all. I really hope someone can help me out.
> 
> 
> Ok, on Monday, and Tuesday, when I would touch my watch face, the watch would 
> wake.
> 
> However, now it's not.
> 
> What could I have possibly done, to cause this to no longer happen?
> 
> 
> In a way, it's fine that it doesn't do this. I just don't know why it seemed 
> to have stopped.
> 
> 
> Also, I have heard the term, crown up, a few times. In the podcasts I 
> have listened to.
> 
> What might this mean?
> 
> 
> And lastly,

Re: more Apple watch questions

2020-06-25 Thread Shirley Baker
Very good explanation, Sieghard. You taught me something too. Is there a way to 
lock your watch without a passcode?

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 25, 2020, at 9:49 AM, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:
> 
> Make sure your volume isn't turned down, maybe the watch is waking but the 
> volume is very low.
> The vibrations are telling the time. You are probably inadvertantly doing a 
> 1-finger double or triple tap or at least the watch is interpreting your 
> gestures or taps that way.
> Keep in mind that the following only works if the watch is locked.
> A double tap with 1 finger gives you the time silently via vibrations. The 
> default is that each hour is indicated by a short vibration, then there is a 
> short pause and then the minutes are indicated by a long vibration for every 
> 10 minutes and a short vibration for every minute.
> For example, right now it's 7:32 AM, if I do a double tap with 1 finger when 
> my watch is locked, I get 7 short vibrations indicating it's 7 o'clock, then 
> there is a pause, then I get 3 long vibrations indication 30 minutes, then 2 
> more short vibrations indicating 2 minutes hence 7:32. Just as with minutes 
> where every 10 minute interval is indicated by a long vibration so the hours 
> are also indicated with a long vibration at 10 AM and 10 PM. If it were 10:13 
> AM or PM, you would get a single long vibration, a pause, then another long 
> vibration followed by 3 short vibrations.
> The system for hours therefore is as follows, this always applies to AM or 
> PM, it is assumed you know whether it's daytime or night time.
> 1 o'clock = 1 short vibration
> 2 o'clock = 2 short vibrations
> 3 o'clock = 3 short vibrations
> This goes all the way to 9 o'clock which equals 9 short vibrartions
> 10 o'clock then is a single long vibration followed by the pause and then the 
> long vibrations for every 10 minute interval and the short vibrations for 
> single minutes.
> 11 o'clock is a long vibration followed by a short vibration
> 12 o'clock is a long vibration and 2 short vibrations
> 
> You can change the system used, for example, you can also have the vibrations 
> use morse code if you know it and there is one other system I can't remember.
> The most vibrations you would possibly get would be at 9:59 AM or PM, here 
> you would get 9 short vibrations followed by a pause, then you would get 5 
> long vibrations and 9 more short vibrations to indicate 59 minutes.
> The least amount of vibrations would be at exactly 1:00 AM or PM and at 10:00 
> AM or PM, the first would just be a single short vibration and the second a 
> single long vibration.
> 
> If you already know the hour of the day, for example, you are in a meeting 
> which started at 9 AM and you know it's 9 o'clock something, you can do a 
> triple tap and this will only give you vibrations for the minutes skipping 
> the first set of 9 short vibrations to indicate it's 9 AM.
> 
> It's a good system, but keep in mind that if you have turned on the raise at 
> wrist raise setting or that you want to be able to use SIRI by simply saying 
> "Hey Siri, that if you first raise your wrist and then do a double tap it 
> would probably speak the ime or whatever might be on your screen because 
> raising rthe wrist wakes up the watch and it's no longer in locked mode and 
> getting the time this way only works if the watch is truly locked. If you 
> want to raise your wrist and get time via vibrations you would first have to 
> cover the watch with your hand for a second or two which would force it to 
> lock, then do the double or triple tap.
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Sieghard
> 
> -----Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Terri 
> Stimmel
> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 3:43 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: more Apple watch questions
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> 
> My subject says it all. I really hope someone can help me out.
> 
> 
> Ok, on Monday, and Tuesday, when I would touch my watch face, the watch would 
> wake.
> 
> However, now it's not.
> 
> What could I have possibly done, to cause this to no longer happen?
> 
> 
> In a way, it's fine that it doesn't do this. I just don't know why it seemed 
> to have stopped.
> 
> 
> Also, I have heard the term, crown up, a few times. In the podcasts I 
> have listened to.
> 
> What might this mean?
> 
> 
> And lastly, sometimes when I am messing with my watch, trying to text or 
> do other things, it will start to vibrate in a pattern. A couple of 
> long, slow vibrations. Then several fast ones.
> 
> What could this possibly mean? Nothing is spoken when this happens. Nor 
> does anything seem to happen. So I am just confused by it.
>

RE: more Apple watch questions

2020-06-25 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Make sure your volume isn't turned down, maybe the watch is waking but the 
volume is very low.
The vibrations are telling the time. You are probably inadvertantly doing a 
1-finger double or triple tap or at least the watch is interpreting your 
gestures or taps that way.
Keep in mind that the following only works if the watch is locked.
A double tap with 1 finger gives you the time silently via vibrations. The 
default is that each hour is indicated by a short vibration, then there is a 
short pause and then the minutes are indicated by a long vibration for every 10 
minutes and a short vibration for every minute.
For example, right now it's 7:32 AM, if I do a double tap with 1 finger when my 
watch is locked, I get 7 short vibrations indicating it's 7 o'clock, then there 
is a pause, then I get 3 long vibrations indication 30 minutes, then 2 more 
short vibrations indicating 2 minutes hence 7:32. Just as with minutes where 
every 10 minute interval is indicated by a long vibration so the hours are also 
indicated with a long vibration at 10 AM and 10 PM. If it were 10:13 AM or PM, 
you would get a single long vibration, a pause, then another long vibration 
followed by 3 short vibrations.
The system for hours therefore is as follows, this always applies to AM or PM, 
it is assumed you know whether it's daytime or night time.
1 o'clock = 1 short vibration
2 o'clock = 2 short vibrations
3 o'clock = 3 short vibrations
This goes all the way to 9 o'clock which equals 9 short vibrartions
10 o'clock then is a single long vibration followed by the pause and then the 
long vibrations for every 10 minute interval and the short vibrations for 
single minutes.
11 o'clock is a long vibration followed by a short vibration
12 o'clock is a long vibration and 2 short vibrations

You can change the system used, for example, you can also have the vibrations 
use morse code if you know it and there is one other system I can't remember.
The most vibrations you would possibly get would be at 9:59 AM or PM, here you 
would get 9 short vibrations followed by a pause, then you would get 5 long 
vibrations and 9 more short vibrations to indicate 59 minutes.
The least amount of vibrations would be at exactly 1:00 AM or PM and at 10:00 
AM or PM, the first would just be a single short vibration and the second a 
single long vibration.

If you already know the hour of the day, for example, you are in a meeting 
which started at 9 AM and you know it's 9 o'clock something, you can do a 
triple tap and this will only give you vibrations for the minutes skipping the 
first set of 9 short vibrations to indicate it's 9 AM.

It's a good system, but keep in mind that if you have turned on the raise at 
wrist raise setting or that you want to be able to use SIRI by simply saying 
"Hey Siri, that if you first raise your wrist and then do a double tap it would 
probably speak the ime or whatever might be on your screen because raising rthe 
wrist wakes up the watch and it's no longer in locked mode and getting the time 
this way only works if the watch is truly locked. If you want to raise your 
wrist and get time via vibrations you would first have to cover the watch with 
your hand for a second or two which would force it to lock, then do the double 
or triple tap.


Best regards,
Sieghard

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Terri 
Stimmel
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 3:43 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: more Apple watch questions

Hello everyone,


My subject says it all. I really hope someone can help me out.


Ok, on Monday, and Tuesday, when I would touch my watch face, the watch would 
wake.

However, now it's not.

What could I have possibly done, to cause this to no longer happen?


In a way, it's fine that it doesn't do this. I just don't know why it seemed to 
have stopped.


Also, I have heard the term, crown up, a few times. In the podcasts I 
have listened to.

What might this mean?


And lastly, sometimes when I am messing with my watch, trying to text or 
do other things, it will start to vibrate in a pattern. A couple of 
long, slow vibrations. Then several fast ones.

What could this possibly mean? Nothing is spoken when this happens. Nor 
does anything seem to happen. So I am just confused by it.


Any help would be great.


Thank you,


Terri

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Re: more Apple watch questions

2020-06-25 Thread Wayne Merritt
Hello Terri. Sure, here's some answers. Crown up simply refers to
turning your hand so your wrist is facing up. The vibrations you are
feeling are because the watch is trying to vibrate the time to you. If
you do a double tap on the watch, it will vibrate the whole time with
hours and minutes, and a triple tap will vibrate the minutes only. A
long vibration represents 10 and short vibrations are one. So the time
12:05 would be a long, 2 shorts, and a pause and then 5 shorts.
Finally, if the watch face does not appear, you can always press the
digital crown to bring it up.

Hope this helps,
Wayne

On 6/24/20, Terri Stimmel  wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
>
> My subject says it all. I really hope someone can help me out.
>
>
> Ok, on Monday, and Tuesday, when I would touch my watch face, the watch
> would wake.
>
> However, now it's not.
>
> What could I have possibly done, to cause this to no longer happen?
>
>
> In a way, it's fine that it doesn't do this. I just don't know why it
> seemed to have stopped.
>
>
> Also, I have heard the term, crown up, a few times. In the podcasts I
> have listened to.
>
> What might this mean?
>
>
> And lastly, sometimes when I am messing with my watch, trying to text or
> do other things, it will start to vibrate in a pattern. A couple of
> long, slow vibrations. Then several fast ones.
>
> What could this possibly mean? Nothing is spoken when this happens. Nor
> does anything seem to happen. So I am just confused by it.
>
>
> Any help would be great.
>
>
> Thank you,
>
>
> Terri
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more Apple watch questions

2020-06-24 Thread Terri Stimmel

Hello everyone,


My subject says it all. I really hope someone can help me out.


Ok, on Monday, and Tuesday, when I would touch my watch face, the watch 
would wake.


However, now it's not.

What could I have possibly done, to cause this to no longer happen?


In a way, it's fine that it doesn't do this. I just don't know why it 
seemed to have stopped.



Also, I have heard the term, crown up, a few times. In the podcasts I 
have listened to.


What might this mean?


And lastly, sometimes when I am messing with my watch, trying to text or 
do other things, it will start to vibrate in a pattern. A couple of 
long, slow vibrations. Then several fast ones.


What could this possibly mean? Nothing is spoken when this happens. Nor 
does anything seem to happen. So I am just confused by it.



Any help would be great.


Thank you,


Terri

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RE: Apple Watch Questions

2019-12-28 Thread Ekstrand, Pamela A. -ND
Thanks, Anna.  I had set it for 70 seconds, but I didn't realize that dropping 
my wrist would override that.

I don't know how others feel about this, but I really wish there would be an 
option to turn off the sounds with voiceover as there is on the phone.

Other than that, I am really liking my 5th gen watch.

Pam


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Hi Pam,

I don't know of any way to turn off VoiceOver sounds or change how loud they 
are. To control how long the watch stays awake, open the Watch app on your 
phone, choose General, then Wake Screen. You have the options of it staying on 
for 15 or 70 seconds. Choose the option you want. The watch goes to sleep if 
you drop your wrist, so don't do that if you want it to stay awake.

Best,
Anna


> On Dec 27, 2019, at 6:46 PM, Ekstrand, Pamela A. -ND 
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> Hi All,
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> I have a new Apple Watch 5th generation, and have a couple of questions.
>
> First, is there a way to turn off the sounds or at least lower their volume 
> when you move around the watch face with voiceover?
>
> Second, it seems that if I am doing something in an app on the watch such as 
> settings, and do not touch the watch face for just a few seconds, the watch 
> goes to sleep.  Is there a way to make it stay awake longer without having to 
> touch the screen so often?
>
> Thanks,
> Pam
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Re: Apple Watch Questions

2019-12-28 Thread Anna Dresner
Hi Pam,

I don't know of any way to turn off VoiceOver sounds or change how loud they 
are. To control how long the watch stays awake, open the Watch app on your 
phone, choose General, then Wake Screen. You have the options of it staying on 
for 15 or 70 seconds. Choose the option you want. The watch goes to sleep if 
you drop your wrist, so don't do that if you want it to stay awake.

Best,
Anna


> On Dec 27, 2019, at 6:46 PM, Ekstrand, Pamela A. -ND 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I have a new Apple Watch 5th generation, and have a couple of questions.
> 
> First, is there a way to turn off the sounds or at least lower their volume 
> when you move around the watch face with voiceover?
> 
> Second, it seems that if I am doing something in an app on the watch such as 
> settings, and do not touch the watch face for just a few seconds, the watch 
> goes to sleep.  Is there a way to make it stay awake longer without having to 
> touch the screen so often?
> 
> Thanks,
> Pam
> 
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Apple Watch Questions

2019-12-27 Thread Ekstrand, Pamela A. -ND
Hi All,

I have a new Apple Watch 5th generation, and have a couple of questions.

First, is there a way to turn off the sounds or at least lower their volume 
when you move around the watch face with voiceover?

Second, it seems that if I am doing something in an app on the watch such as 
settings, and do not touch the watch face for just a few seconds, the watch 
goes to sleep.  Is there a way to make it stay awake longer without having to 
touch the screen so often?

Thanks,
Pam


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Re: Apple Watch, questions about answering calls on regular series

2019-07-25 Thread Wayne Merritt
My thoughts exactly. I kept my Series 2 and gave the Series 4 to my
wife, since this is her first smart watch. Previously, she was getting
the extremely cheap/budget watches from Amazon that cost $30, and
usually did not last very long. She's thrilled with her new Series 4
watch. I'm content to wait until September to see what's announced,
and then either get the new Series 5, or get the Series 4 at a
discounted price. By the way, thanks for the replies to my earlier
question.

Wayne

On 7/24/19, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:
> Hi Lois,
>
> Do you think it's wise to buy a series 4 now when we are less than 2 month
> from most likely a series 5 watch? My wife and I have the series 2 as well
> and at this stage I find it frustrating no end because it's so slow, it
> locks all the time when I'm in the middle of doing stuff and often I don't
> even put it on any more because of all that. We were talking about ordering
> series 4 watches last September, then we had lots of other stuff going on
> and it just wasn't a priority and at some point we decided we would wait
> until this fall because in my opinion the Apple Watch is still a new enough
> device and category for significant changes to occur sort of what happened
> in the first 5 or 6 years of the iPhone. I certainly would not buy a watch
> now until I know if there is a new watch this fall.
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lois
> Butterfield
> Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 9:17 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Apple Watch, questions about answering calls on regular series
>
> Yes you definitely can answer on your watch. It works very well. You won’t
> have to worry about any extra charges. The watches that have cellular
> service, you do pay extra each month. Your watch even though you’re
> answering on it is working through your phone.
> I have the two, and I just ordered a new series for. Can’t wait till it
> comes. I heard the speakers much better.
>
> Take care,
> Lois
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jul 24, 2019, at 12:06 PM, Wayne Merritt  wrote:
>>
>> Greetings. My wife got an Apple Watch series 4 yesterday. When helping
>> her to set it up, we came across a question that I'm not sure I know.
>> I have an Apple Watch series 2. Anyway, we have the regular or non-LTE
>> models, and if a call comes in, she reports that there are answer and
>> hang up buttons that appear on the watch. Even though we don't have
>> the LTE watches, is it possible to answer it just the same? We don't
>> want to be dinged by AT and charged the extra $10 monthly that most
>> carriers have for the LTE watches.
>>
>> Thanks for any input,
>> Wayne
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RE: Apple Watch, questions about answering calls on regular series

2019-07-24 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Lois,

Do you think it's wise to buy a series 4 now when we are less than 2 month from 
most likely a series 5 watch? My wife and I have the series 2 as well and at 
this stage I find it frustrating no end because it's so slow, it locks all the 
time when I'm in the middle of doing stuff and often I don't even put it on any 
more because of all that. We were talking about ordering series 4 watches last 
September, then we had lots of other stuff going on and it just wasn't a 
priority and at some point we decided we would wait until this fall because in 
my opinion the Apple Watch is still a new enough device and category for 
significant changes to occur sort of what happened in the first 5 or 6 years of 
the iPhone. I certainly would not buy a watch now until I know if there is a 
new watch this fall.



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lois 
Butterfield
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 9:17 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Apple Watch, questions about answering calls on regular series

Yes you definitely can answer on your watch. It works very well. You won’t have 
to worry about any extra charges. The watches that have cellular service, you 
do pay extra each month. Your watch even though you’re answering on it is 
working through your phone.
I have the two, and I just ordered a new series for. Can’t wait till it comes. 
I heard the speakers much better.

Take care,
Lois

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jul 24, 2019, at 12:06 PM, Wayne Merritt  wrote:
> 
> Greetings. My wife got an Apple Watch series 4 yesterday. When helping 
> her to set it up, we came across a question that I'm not sure I know.
> I have an Apple Watch series 2. Anyway, we have the regular or non-LTE 
> models, and if a call comes in, she reports that there are answer and 
> hang up buttons that appear on the watch. Even though we don't have 
> the LTE watches, is it possible to answer it just the same? We don't 
> want to be dinged by AT and charged the extra $10 monthly that most 
> carriers have for the LTE watches.
> 
> Thanks for any input,
> Wayne
> 
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RE: Apple Watch, questions about answering calls on regular series

2019-07-24 Thread Debbie April Yuille
I can't tell you the difference as I've never owned a series 2 watch. What I 
can say, is that the audio on the watch series 4 is quite easy to hear. 

Debbie

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Yes you definitely can answer on your watch. It works very well. You won’t have 
to worry about any extra charges. The watches that have cellular service, you 
do pay extra each month. Your watch even though you’re answering on it is 
working through your phone.
I have the two, and I just ordered a new series for. Can’t wait till it comes. 
I heard the speakers much better.

Take care,
Lois

Sent from my iPhone

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> I have an Apple Watch series 2. Anyway, we have the regular or non-LTE 
> models, and if a call comes in, she reports that there are answer and 
> hang up buttons that appear on the watch. Even though we don't have 
> the LTE watches, is it possible to answer it just the same? We don't 
> want to be dinged by AT and charged the extra $10 monthly that most 
> carriers have for the LTE watches.
> 
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Re: Apple Watch, questions about answering calls on regular series

2019-07-24 Thread Lois Butterfield
Yes you definitely can answer on your watch. It works very well. You won’t have 
to worry about any extra charges. The watches that have cellular service, you 
do pay extra each month. Your watch even though you’re answering on it is 
working through your phone.
I have the two, and I just ordered a new series for. Can’t wait till it comes. 
I heard the speakers much better.

Take care,
Lois

Sent from my iPhone

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> Greetings. My wife got an Apple Watch series 4 yesterday. When helping
> her to set it up, we came across a question that I'm not sure I know.
> I have an Apple Watch series 2. Anyway, we have the regular or non-LTE
> models, and if a call comes in, she reports that there are answer and
> hang up buttons that appear on the watch. Even though we don't have
> the LTE watches, is it possible to answer it just the same? We don't
> want to be dinged by AT and charged the extra $10 monthly that most
> carriers have for the LTE watches.
> 
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> Wayne
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Re: Apple Watch, questions about answering calls on regular series

2019-07-24 Thread Malcolm Parfitt
As long as the watch is in range of your iPhone you can make and receive calls 
on your watch. The calls are carried by your phone so there are no extra 
charges.

Sent from my iPhone

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> I have an Apple Watch series 2. Anyway, we have the regular or non-LTE
> models, and if a call comes in, she reports that there are answer and
> hang up buttons that appear on the watch. Even though we don't have
> the LTE watches, is it possible to answer it just the same? We don't
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> 
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> Wayne
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Apple Watch, questions about answering calls on regular series

2019-07-24 Thread Wayne Merritt
Greetings. My wife got an Apple Watch series 4 yesterday. When helping
her to set it up, we came across a question that I'm not sure I know.
I have an Apple Watch series 2. Anyway, we have the regular or non-LTE
models, and if a call comes in, she reports that there are answer and
hang up buttons that appear on the watch. Even though we don't have
the LTE watches, is it possible to answer it just the same? We don't
want to be dinged by AT and charged the extra $10 monthly that most
carriers have for the LTE watches.

Thanks for any input,
Wayne

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Re: Some apple watch questions

2018-12-14 Thread Jennie Facer
I love my watch s others have said. If you do decide to get one, let me know 
and I will try to help as much as I can. When you first turn the Apple Watch 
on, you can press the Digital Crown three times quickly and it will turn on 
VoiceOver.

Jenn

Jenn and Kumi

> On Dec 13, 2018, at 9:20 AM, Jed Barton  wrote:
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> would like some feedback.  I was trying to figure it out with a friend’s 
> watch.  So when you want to interact with stuff do you press the top of it, 
> or do you use the dial on the side?  Was trying to figure out that part of 
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> 
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> 
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Re: Some apple watch questions

2018-12-13 Thread Joney
You would have to sit voiceover originally on the app on your phone. I went 
into the my watch app did general to accessibility and then sit voice over from 
there. Then you can tap The top like you would your iPhone screen. You would 
use you were dial on the watch to leave the home screen and select the app you 
were looking for as in heart or activity whether those kind of things. I love 
mine. I recently upgraded from a series to series for for some of the health 
benefits. Would not trade my Apple Watch for anything!

Joney
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> On Dec 13, 2018, at 11:49 AM, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:
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> There is an accessibility shortcut just as on an iPhone where you press the 
> home button 3 times, on the watch you press the digital crown 3 times 
> quickly, but if that was never configured it may not work in which case a 
> sighted person has to turn it on in Settings or you have to start Voiceover 
> on the iPhone the watch is paired to, open the watch app, go to General > 
> Accessibility > Voiceover and turn it on there.
> As for using the watch it is mostly done by swiping and double tapping just 
> as on the iPhone although you can turn so-called digital crown navigation on 
> which allows you to move through items on the screen by turning the crown 
> instead of swiping right or left.
>  
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Jed 
> Barton
> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2018 8:21 AM
> To: viphone 
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>  
> Hey guys.  Ok, so i’m thinking of making the jump to the apple watch.  I 
> would like some feedback.  I was trying to figure it out with a friend’s 
> watch.  So when you want to interact with stuff do you press the top of it, 
> or do you use the dial on the side?  Was trying to figure out that part of 
> it.  Was trying to figure out how to get voiceover to turn on.  Any thoughts?
>  
> Cheers,
>  
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Re: Some apple watch questions

2018-12-13 Thread Anna Dresner
Hi,

You can also ask Siri to turn VoiceOver on, which might be the easiest way to 
play with your friend's watch. The VoiceOver gestures are similar to those on 
the phone except that you scroll with two fingers instead of three, so the 
phone's two-finger gestures don't exist on the watch. When you don't have 
digital crown navigation on, you use the digital crown to move quickly through 
lists.

Best,
Anna




> On Dec 13, 2018, at 10:50 AM, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:
> 
> Also, if you do buy a watch make sure to buy the newest 4th generation watch, 
> if you try to save a few bucks and buy an older one you'll regret it later.
> Whether you need a watch with LTE is your choice.
> you don't try and save a few buc
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
> mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of Jed 
> Barton
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> To: viphone mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>>
> Subject: Some apple watch questions
>  
> Hey guys.  Ok, so i’m thinking of making the jump to the apple watch.  I 
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RE: Some apple watch questions

2018-12-13 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Also, if you do buy a watch make sure to buy the newest 4th generation watch, 
if you try to save a few bucks and buy an older one you'll regret it later.
Whether you need a watch with LTE is your choice.
you don't try and save a few buc

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Jed 
Barton
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2018 8:21 AM
To: viphone 
Subject: Some apple watch questions

Hey guys.  Ok, so i’m thinking of making the jump to the apple watch.  I would 
like some feedback.  I was trying to figure it out with a friend’s watch.  So 
when you want to interact with stuff do you press the top of it, or do you use 
the dial on the side?  Was trying to figure out that part of it.  Was trying to 
figure out how to get voiceover to turn on.  Any thoughts?

Cheers,

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RE: Some apple watch questions

2018-12-13 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
There is an accessibility shortcut just as on an iPhone where you press the 
home button 3 times, on the watch you press the digital crown 3 times quickly, 
but if that was never configured it may not work in which case a sighted person 
has to turn it on in Settings or you have to start Voiceover on the iPhone the 
watch is paired to, open the watch app, go to General > Accessibility > 
Voiceover and turn it on there.
As for using the watch it is mostly done by swiping and double tapping just as 
on the iPhone although you can turn so-called digital crown navigation on which 
allows you to move through items on the screen by turning the crown instead of 
swiping right or left.


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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2018 8:21 AM
To: viphone 
Subject: Some apple watch questions

Hey guys.  Ok, so i’m thinking of making the jump to the apple watch.  I would 
like some feedback.  I was trying to figure it out with a friend’s watch.  So 
when you want to interact with stuff do you press the top of it, or do you use 
the dial on the side?  Was trying to figure out that part of it.  Was trying to 
figure out how to get voiceover to turn on.  Any thoughts?

Cheers,

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Some apple watch questions

2018-12-13 Thread Jed Barton
Hey guys.  Ok, so i’m thinking of making the jump to the apple watch.  I
would like some feedback.  I was trying to figure it out with a friend’s
watch.  So when you want to interact with stuff do you press the top of it,
or do you use the dial on the side?  Was trying to figure out that part of
it.  Was trying to figure out how to get voiceover to turn on.  Any
thoughts?

Cheers,

Jed

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RE: APPLE WATCH QUESTIONS

2018-11-09 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
And hopefully you did buy the newest Apple Watch series 4?

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Greg 
Wocher
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To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: APPLE WATCH QUESTIONS

Hello,
All your voiceover settings are found in the watch app on your phone. Open the 
watch app on your phone and go to general/accessibility/voiceover. To adjust 
the volume of voiceover on your watch do a two finger double tap and hold then 
move your two fingers up or down on the screen.

Greg Wocher


> On Nov 9, 2018, at 6:46 AM, 'Carol Pearson' via VIPhone 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> Yesterday I took delivery of my Christmas present, to me, and I now have my 
> watch - so of course I have questgions:
> 
> 
> My immediate needs after initial setup are largely around Siri. I just can't 
> find the VoiceOver settings.
> 
> 
> I am also interested to know which apps people are using on their phones.
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance for all your input.
> 
> 
> Carol P - UK
> 
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Re: APPLE WATCH QUESTIONS

2018-11-09 Thread Greg Wocher
Hello,
All your voiceover settings are found in the watch app on your phone. Open the 
watch app on your phone and go to general/accessibility/voiceover. To adjust 
the volume of voiceover on your watch do a two finger double tap and hold then 
move your two fingers up or down on the screen.

Greg Wocher


> On Nov 9, 2018, at 6:46 AM, 'Carol Pearson' via VIPhone 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> Yesterday I took delivery of my Christmas present, to me, and I now have my 
> watch - so of course I have questgions:
> 
> 
> My immediate needs after initial setup are largely around Siri. I just can't 
> find the VoiceOver settings.
> 
> 
> I am also interested to know which apps people are using on their phones.
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance for all your input.
> 
> 
> Carol P - UK
> 
> 
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APPLE WATCH QUESTIONS

2018-11-09 Thread 'Carol Pearson' via VIPhone

Hi all,


Yesterday I took delivery of my Christmas present, to me, and I now have 
my watch - so of course I have questgions:



My immediate needs after initial setup are largely around Siri. I just 
can't find the VoiceOver settings.



I am also interested to know which apps people are using on their phones.


Thanks in advance for all your input.


Carol P - UK


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RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hey Jeremy,

If you have so much money how about you buy me a little old Apple Watch 4 
Aluminium 40mm for $399 *smile*
I just had another look and  you have to scroll waydown in the list to get to 
these, it is beyond me, however, why one would want to spend this kind of money 
on a watch just because it has the Hermes watch face and a watch band which 
costs $500. Also, interesting enough Voiceover announces the heading as "Apple 
Watch Hermes Series 3", then it goes on to explain that these watches have 
"handcrafted leather straps and iconic watch faces". But the listing all says 
"series 4" and mentions that they come in 44mm only. If you get the "double 
tour" watch band instead of the single tour you can add another $100 or so... 
crazy.
I can buy the most basic series 4 stainless steel watch with GPS and cellular 
for $500 less and the only difference is the watch strap and watch face. But 
everybody has their preferences, I have many many thousands of Dollars invested 
in woodworking equipment and machines and we'll all make choices as to what we 
buy with the money we have available. Apple has managed it again to invent a 
category of devices which people back in the day bought once or twice in their 
lifetime, a good watch, and they made it into an item we all want to upgrade 
after a few years. My first Apple Watch, a series 2, I also bought I stainless 
steel because that model has sapphire crystal and I thought since I can be hard 
on my stuff at times it might be more durable, but while I most likely will 
buy an Apple Watch 4 I will not spend the extra couple of hundred Dollars for a 
stainless stell version any more.This is why 

Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Jeremy 
Gilley
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 6:56 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: some apple watch questions

Yeah,
it was. prior to taxes and the apple care package it was like 1,399.
The actual one I got was called: Apple Watch Hermès GPS + Cellular, 44mm
Stainless Steel Case with Fauve Grained Barenia Leather Single Tour Rallye  
$1,399.00  
 
 


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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of lenron brown
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 7:02 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

woh over 1600? is that the stainless steel model? Sorry you have to
wait until the middle of October. I am wondering if I should get apple
care for it just encase.

On 9/17/18, Jeremy Gilley  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just ordered my 4th generation watch.
>
> It will be here middle of October.
>
> Didn't expect to pay more for it then I did my Iphone 8+.
>
> That sucker cost me a tad over 1,600 U.S dollars including tax and the
> apple
> care package.
>
> Anyways, I sure hope its worth it.
>
> I love the workout aspect of it, the heart rate.
>
> I am huge into outdoors and distance etc.
>
> So, From that point of view and the weather I think I will.
>
> However, I thought there was something recently that showed a book or info
> on how to set up the watch, get familiar at least with the basic of a
> watch.
>
> I never had any of the earlier generations.
>
> So, this is my first watch.
>
> Any tips or info as to where I can put my hands on this info would be
super
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>   _
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Anna Dresner
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 1:55 PM
> To: VIPhone Mailing List
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> You can see your average heart rate. If you go into the Heart Rate app,
you
> can get more specific info, including realtime heart rate measurements.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 17, 2018, at 10:34 AM, 'Linda Gaitskell' via VIPhone
>  wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi Anna
>
>
>
> Once you have finished your work out is it possible to see what your heart
> rate was during the work out or can you only see your current heart rate.
>
> Thanks
>
> Linda
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
> On 17 Sep 2018, at 16:25, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>
> Hello Mohib,
>
>
>
> The book is available from National Braille Press at
>
> www.nbp.org <http://www.nbp.org/>
>
> Search for watch on the main page, and you'll find it right away.
>
>
>
> And no, the workout app doesn't announce your heart rate all the time,
> though it is measuring it constantly. So you can unlock the screen and
find
> out what it is at any time, but most of the time, the screen is locked,
and
> the app isn't speaking information.
>
&g

RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Not sure what watch he bought, but it sure isn't the regular Apple Watch 4, 
maybe he bought an Apple Watch 3 ceramic, it was I think over $1,000. Here is 
the pricing (taken from Mashable.com):

An Aluminum Series 4 40mm with GPS is $399 and the 44mm is $429.
If you want cellular connectivity, you will add $100 to the price point, $499 
and $529, respectively.
The higher end Stainless Steel Series 4 is $699 and $749 for the 40mm and 44mm 
sizes, respectively.
Again, add $100 for the stainless steel watch with LTE, $799 and $849.
There is no ceramic or gold Apple Watch Edition version of the Series 4.

I assume if you bought a 44mm stainless steel watch with LTE, added a couple of 
the most expensive bands and Apple care you cluld spend well over $1,000, but 
still $1,600 doesn't make sense.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of lenron 
brown
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 6:13 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

That price is not even because of storage space. From what I know the
watch with LTE comes with 16 gb and it was only like 500 or so.

On 9/17/18, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
> Gooness, you could buy two XRs for that.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Carolyn
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of janet gross
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 8:21 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: some apple watch questions
>
> Hi,
> LOL!  Did you say over $1600 for the watch, or what sucker are you talking
> about?
> Over $1600 Woe!
> Janet
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of lenron brown
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 6:02 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
> woh over 1600? is that the stainless steel model? Sorry you have to wait
> until the middle of October. I am wondering if I should get apple care for
> it just encase.
>
> On 9/17/18, Jeremy Gilley  wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I just ordered my 4th generation watch.
>>
>> It will be here middle of October.
>>
>> Didn't expect to pay more for it then I did my Iphone 8+.
>>
>> That sucker cost me a tad over 1,600 U.S dollars including tax and the
>> apple care package.
>>
>> Anyways, I sure hope its worth it.
>>
>> I love the workout aspect of it, the heart rate.
>>
>> I am huge into outdoors and distance etc.
>>
>> So, From that point of view and the weather I think I will.
>>
>> However, I thought there was something recently that showed a book or
>> info on how to set up the watch, get familiar at least with the basic
>> of a watch.
>>
>> I never had any of the earlier generations.
>>
>> So, this is my first watch.
>>
>> Any tips or info as to where I can put my hands on this info would be
>> super appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>   _
>>
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
>> Behalf Of Anna Dresner
>> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 1:55 PM
>> To: VIPhone Mailing List
>> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>> You can see your average heart rate. If you go into the Heart Rate
>> app, you can get more specific info, including realtime heart rate
>> measurements.
>>
>>
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Anna
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sep 17, 2018, at 10:34 AM, 'Linda Gaitskell' via VIPhone
>>  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi Anna
>>
>>
>>
>> Once you have finished your work out is it possible to see what your
>> heart rate was during the work out or can you only see your current heart
>> rate.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Linda
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>
>> On 17 Sep 2018, at 16:25, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>>
>> Hello Mohib,
>>
>>
>>
>> The book is available from National Braille Press at
>>
>> www.nbp.org <http://www.nbp.org/>
>>
>> Search for watch on the main page, and you'll find it right away.
>>
>>
>>
>> And no, the workout app doesn't announce your heart rate all the time,
>> though it is measuring it constantly. So you can unlock the screen and
>> find out what it is at any time, but most of the time, the screen is
>> locked, and the app isn't speaking informatio

RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread Jeremy Gilley
Yeah,
it was. prior to taxes and the apple care package it was like 1,399.
The actual one I got was called: Apple Watch Hermès GPS + Cellular, 44mm
Stainless Steel Case with Fauve Grained Barenia Leather Single Tour Rallye  
$1,399.00  
 
 


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of lenron brown
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 7:02 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

woh over 1600? is that the stainless steel model? Sorry you have to
wait until the middle of October. I am wondering if I should get apple
care for it just encase.

On 9/17/18, Jeremy Gilley  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just ordered my 4th generation watch.
>
> It will be here middle of October.
>
> Didn't expect to pay more for it then I did my Iphone 8+.
>
> That sucker cost me a tad over 1,600 U.S dollars including tax and the
> apple
> care package.
>
> Anyways, I sure hope its worth it.
>
> I love the workout aspect of it, the heart rate.
>
> I am huge into outdoors and distance etc.
>
> So, From that point of view and the weather I think I will.
>
> However, I thought there was something recently that showed a book or info
> on how to set up the watch, get familiar at least with the basic of a
> watch.
>
> I never had any of the earlier generations.
>
> So, this is my first watch.
>
> Any tips or info as to where I can put my hands on this info would be
super
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>   _
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Anna Dresner
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 1:55 PM
> To: VIPhone Mailing List
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> You can see your average heart rate. If you go into the Heart Rate app,
you
> can get more specific info, including realtime heart rate measurements.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 17, 2018, at 10:34 AM, 'Linda Gaitskell' via VIPhone
>  wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi Anna
>
>
>
> Once you have finished your work out is it possible to see what your heart
> rate was during the work out or can you only see your current heart rate.
>
> Thanks
>
> Linda
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
> On 17 Sep 2018, at 16:25, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>
> Hello Mohib,
>
>
>
> The book is available from National Braille Press at
>
> www.nbp.org <http://www.nbp.org/>
>
> Search for watch on the main page, and you'll find it right away.
>
>
>
> And no, the workout app doesn't announce your heart rate all the time,
> though it is measuring it constantly. So you can unlock the screen and
find
> out what it is at any time, but most of the time, the screen is locked,
and
> the app isn't speaking information.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 16, 2018, at 11:36 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay 
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Anna, is this book available in India to purchase?
>
> On 9/17/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>
>
>
> Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and fortunately,
> the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new
> features, it should still be accurate about the features it describes.
>
> I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because
> demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 11
> version should still be helpful, though.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>
> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
>
> It was amazingly well written!
>
> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
>
> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some
> very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
>
> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from
> a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
>
> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this
> book 5 stars  and then some.
>
> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once
> iOS 12 is released?
>
> Keep up the good work!
>
> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
>
> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html
>
> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
> and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on
> the 

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread lenron brown
That price is not even because of storage space. From what I know the
watch with LTE comes with 16 gb and it was only like 500 or so.

On 9/17/18, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
> Gooness, you could buy two XRs for that.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Carolyn
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of janet gross
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 8:21 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: some apple watch questions
>
> Hi,
> LOL!  Did you say over $1600 for the watch, or what sucker are you talking
> about?
> Over $1600 Woe!
> Janet
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of lenron brown
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 6:02 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
> woh over 1600? is that the stainless steel model? Sorry you have to wait
> until the middle of October. I am wondering if I should get apple care for
> it just encase.
>
> On 9/17/18, Jeremy Gilley  wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I just ordered my 4th generation watch.
>>
>> It will be here middle of October.
>>
>> Didn't expect to pay more for it then I did my Iphone 8+.
>>
>> That sucker cost me a tad over 1,600 U.S dollars including tax and the
>> apple care package.
>>
>> Anyways, I sure hope its worth it.
>>
>> I love the workout aspect of it, the heart rate.
>>
>> I am huge into outdoors and distance etc.
>>
>> So, From that point of view and the weather I think I will.
>>
>> However, I thought there was something recently that showed a book or
>> info on how to set up the watch, get familiar at least with the basic
>> of a watch.
>>
>> I never had any of the earlier generations.
>>
>> So, this is my first watch.
>>
>> Any tips or info as to where I can put my hands on this info would be
>> super appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>   _
>>
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
>> Behalf Of Anna Dresner
>> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 1:55 PM
>> To: VIPhone Mailing List
>> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>> You can see your average heart rate. If you go into the Heart Rate
>> app, you can get more specific info, including realtime heart rate
>> measurements.
>>
>>
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Anna
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sep 17, 2018, at 10:34 AM, 'Linda Gaitskell' via VIPhone
>>  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi Anna
>>
>>
>>
>> Once you have finished your work out is it possible to see what your
>> heart rate was during the work out or can you only see your current heart
>> rate.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Linda
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>
>> On 17 Sep 2018, at 16:25, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>>
>> Hello Mohib,
>>
>>
>>
>> The book is available from National Braille Press at
>>
>> www.nbp.org <http://www.nbp.org/>
>>
>> Search for watch on the main page, and you'll find it right away.
>>
>>
>>
>> And no, the workout app doesn't announce your heart rate all the time,
>> though it is measuring it constantly. So you can unlock the screen and
>> find out what it is at any time, but most of the time, the screen is
>> locked, and the app isn't speaking information.
>>
>>
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Anna
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 11:36 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay 
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Anna, is this book available in India to purchase?
>>
>> On 9/17/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and
>> fortunately, the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't
>> cover the new features, it should still be accurate about the features it
>> describes.
>>
>> I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because
>> demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the
>> iOS 11 version should still be helpful, though.
>>
>> Best,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>&

RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread Carolyn Arnold
Gooness, you could buy two XRs for that. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
janet gross
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 8:21 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: some apple watch questions

Hi,
LOL!  Did you say over $1600 for the watch, or what sucker are you talking 
about? 
Over $1600 Woe!  
Janet 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
lenron brown
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 6:02 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

woh over 1600? is that the stainless steel model? Sorry you have to wait until 
the middle of October. I am wondering if I should get apple care for it just 
encase.

On 9/17/18, Jeremy Gilley  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just ordered my 4th generation watch.
>
> It will be here middle of October.
>
> Didn't expect to pay more for it then I did my Iphone 8+.
>
> That sucker cost me a tad over 1,600 U.S dollars including tax and the 
> apple care package.
>
> Anyways, I sure hope its worth it.
>
> I love the workout aspect of it, the heart rate.
>
> I am huge into outdoors and distance etc.
>
> So, From that point of view and the weather I think I will.
>
> However, I thought there was something recently that showed a book or 
> info on how to set up the watch, get familiar at least with the basic 
> of a watch.
>
> I never had any of the earlier generations.
>
> So, this is my first watch.
>
> Any tips or info as to where I can put my hands on this info would be 
> super appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>   _
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
> Behalf Of Anna Dresner
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 1:55 PM
> To: VIPhone Mailing List
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> You can see your average heart rate. If you go into the Heart Rate 
> app, you can get more specific info, including realtime heart rate 
> measurements.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 17, 2018, at 10:34 AM, 'Linda Gaitskell' via VIPhone 
>  wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi Anna
>
>
>
> Once you have finished your work out is it possible to see what your 
> heart rate was during the work out or can you only see your current heart 
> rate.
>
> Thanks
>
> Linda
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
> On 17 Sep 2018, at 16:25, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>
> Hello Mohib,
>
>
>
> The book is available from National Braille Press at
>
> www.nbp.org <http://www.nbp.org/>
>
> Search for watch on the main page, and you'll find it right away.
>
>
>
> And no, the workout app doesn't announce your heart rate all the time, 
> though it is measuring it constantly. So you can unlock the screen and 
> find out what it is at any time, but most of the time, the screen is 
> locked, and the app isn't speaking information.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 16, 2018, at 11:36 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay 
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Anna, is this book available in India to purchase?
>
> On 9/17/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>
>
>
> Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and 
> fortunately, the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't 
> cover the new features, it should still be accurate about the features it 
> describes.
>
> I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because 
> demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the 
> iOS 11 version should still be helpful, though.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>
> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
>
> It was amazingly well written!
>
> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
>
> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn 
> some very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
>
> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach 
> from a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
>
> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this 
> book 5 stars  and then some.
>
> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 
> once iOS 12 is released?
>
> Keep up the good work!
>
> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
>
> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html
>
> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread Kay Malmquist
Holy crap!  what brought the price up so much.  They said it started at $400 
and something.  I realize that this was rock bottom pricing with no memory, 
but man!  That is a far cry from $400 and change.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
can control is your character.
- Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)

  - Original Message - 
  From: Jeremy Gilley
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 5:37 PM
  Subject: RE: some apple watch questions


  Hello,

  I just ordered my 4th generation watch.

  It will be here middle of October.

  Didn't expect to pay more for it then I did my Iphone 8+.

  That sucker cost me a tad over 1,600 U.S dollars including tax and the 
apple care package.

  Anyways, I sure hope its worth it.

  I love the workout aspect of it, the heart rate.

  I am huge into outdoors and distance etc.

  So, From that point of view and the weather I think I will.

  However, I thought there was something recently that showed a book or info 
on how to set up the watch, get familiar at least with the basic of a watch.

  I never had any of the earlier generations.

  So, this is my first watch.

  Any tips or info as to where I can put my hands on this info would be 
super appreciated.

  Thanks.




--

  From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Anna Dresner
  Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 1:55 PM
  To: VIPhone Mailing List
  Subject: Re: some apple watch questions



  Hi,



  You can see your average heart rate. If you go into the Heart Rate app, 
you can get more specific info, including realtime heart rate measurements.



  Best,

  Anna











  On Sep 17, 2018, at 10:34 AM, 'Linda Gaitskell' via VIPhone 
 wrote:



  Hi Anna



  Once you have finished your work out is it possible to see what your heart 
rate was during the work out or can you only see your current heart rate.

  Thanks

  Linda



  Sent from my iPhone


  On 17 Sep 2018, at 16:25, Anna Dresner  wrote:

Hello Mohib,



The book is available from National Braille Press at

www.nbp.org

Search for watch on the main page, and you'll find it right away.



And no, the workout app doesn't announce your heart rate all the time, 
though it is measuring it constantly. So you can unlock the screen and find 
out what it is at any time, but most of the time, the screen is locked, and 
the app isn't speaking information.



Best,

Anna







On Sep 16, 2018, at 11:36 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay  
wrote:



Anna, is this book available in India to purchase?

On 9/17/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:



Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and 
fortunately,
the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new
features, it should still be accurate about the features it describes.

I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because
demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 
11
version should still be helpful, though.

Best,
Anna





On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:

I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.

It was amazingly well written!

Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.

I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn 
some
very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.

Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach 
from
a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.

Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this
book 5 stars  and then some.

Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 
once
iOS 12 is released?

Keep up the good work!

Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:

http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html

On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:



Hi everyone,

My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on
the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I
got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up
and walk around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.

Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.

There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones
as well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count
things. I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love
having the count on my wrist, where it's easy

RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread janet gross
Hi, 
LOL!  Did you say over $1600 for the watch, or what sucker are you talking 
about? 
Over $1600 Woe!  
Janet 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
lenron brown
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 6:02 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

woh over 1600? is that the stainless steel model? Sorry you have to
wait until the middle of October. I am wondering if I should get apple
care for it just encase.

On 9/17/18, Jeremy Gilley  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just ordered my 4th generation watch.
>
> It will be here middle of October.
>
> Didn't expect to pay more for it then I did my Iphone 8+.
>
> That sucker cost me a tad over 1,600 U.S dollars including tax and the
> apple
> care package.
>
> Anyways, I sure hope its worth it.
>
> I love the workout aspect of it, the heart rate.
>
> I am huge into outdoors and distance etc.
>
> So, From that point of view and the weather I think I will.
>
> However, I thought there was something recently that showed a book or info
> on how to set up the watch, get familiar at least with the basic of a
> watch.
>
> I never had any of the earlier generations.
>
> So, this is my first watch.
>
> Any tips or info as to where I can put my hands on this info would be super
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>   _
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Anna Dresner
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 1:55 PM
> To: VIPhone Mailing List
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> You can see your average heart rate. If you go into the Heart Rate app, you
> can get more specific info, including realtime heart rate measurements.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 17, 2018, at 10:34 AM, 'Linda Gaitskell' via VIPhone
>  wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi Anna
>
>
>
> Once you have finished your work out is it possible to see what your heart
> rate was during the work out or can you only see your current heart rate.
>
> Thanks
>
> Linda
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
> On 17 Sep 2018, at 16:25, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>
> Hello Mohib,
>
>
>
> The book is available from National Braille Press at
>
> www.nbp.org <http://www.nbp.org/>
>
> Search for watch on the main page, and you'll find it right away.
>
>
>
> And no, the workout app doesn't announce your heart rate all the time,
> though it is measuring it constantly. So you can unlock the screen and find
> out what it is at any time, but most of the time, the screen is locked, and
> the app isn't speaking information.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 16, 2018, at 11:36 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay 
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Anna, is this book available in India to purchase?
>
> On 9/17/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>
>
>
> Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and fortunately,
> the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new
> features, it should still be accurate about the features it describes.
>
> I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because
> demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 11
> version should still be helpful, though.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>
> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
>
> It was amazingly well written!
>
> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
>
> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some
> very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
>
> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from
> a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
>
> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this
> book 5 stars  and then some.
>
> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once
> iOS 12 is released?
>
> Keep up the good work!
>
> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
>
> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html
>
> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
> and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on
> the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I
> got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but be

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread Anna Dresner
Hi Jeremy,

I also wrote a book about the Apple Watch, available from National Braille 
Press at
http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html

Best,
Anna



> On Sep 17, 2018, at 5:37 PM, Jeremy Gilley  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> I just ordered my 4th generation watch.
> It will be here middle of October.
> Didn't expect to pay more for it then I did my Iphone 8+.
> That sucker cost me a tad over 1,600 U.S dollars including tax and the apple 
> care package.
> Anyways, I sure hope its worth it.
> I love the workout aspect of it, the heart rate.
> I am huge into outdoors and distance etc.
> So, From that point of view and the weather I think I will.
> However, I thought there was something recently that showed a book or info on 
> how to set up the watch, get familiar at least with the basic of a watch.
> I never had any of the earlier generations.
> So, this is my first watch.
> Any tips or info as to where I can put my hands on this info would be super 
> appreciated.
> Thanks.
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
> [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>] On Behalf 
> Of Anna Dresner
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 1:55 PM
> To: VIPhone Mailing List
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>  
> Hi,
>  
> You can see your average heart rate. If you go into the Heart Rate app, you 
> can get more specific info, including realtime heart rate measurements.
>  
> Best,
> Anna
>  
>  
>  
> 
> 
> On Sep 17, 2018, at 10:34 AM, 'Linda Gaitskell' via VIPhone 
> mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> wrote:
>  
> Hi Anna 
>  
> Once you have finished your work out is it possible to see what your heart 
> rate was during the work out or can you only see your current heart rate.
> Thanks
> Linda 
>  
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 17 Sep 2018, at 16:25, Anna Dresner  <mailto:wadres...@att.net>> wrote:
> 
>> Hello Mohib,
>>  
>> The book is available from National Braille Press at
>> www.nbp.org <http://www.nbp.org/>
>> Search for watch on the main page, and you'll find it right away.
>>  
>> And no, the workout app doesn't announce your heart rate all the time, 
>> though it is measuring it constantly. So you can unlock the screen and find 
>> out what it is at any time, but most of the time, the screen is locked, and 
>> the app isn't speaking information.
>>  
>> Best,
>> Anna
>>  
>> 
>> 
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 11:36 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay > <mailto:mohibra...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>  
>> Anna, is this book available in India to purchase?
>> 
>> On 9/17/18, Anna Dresner mailto:wadres...@att.net>> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and fortunately,
>> the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new
>> features, it should still be accurate about the features it describes.
>> 
>> I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because
>> demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 11
>> version should still be helpful, though.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Anna
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed > <mailto:li...@sadamahmed.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
>> 
>> It was amazingly well written!
>> 
>> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
>> 
>> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some
>> very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
>> 
>> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from
>> a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
>> 
>> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this
>> book 5 stars  and then some.
>> 
>> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once
>> iOS 12 is released?
>> 
>> Keep up the good work!
>> 
>> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
>> 
>> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html <http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html>
>> 
>> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
>> 
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
>> and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on
>> the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I
>> got the message. I'm not that 

RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread Carolyn Arnold
Go to the Hadly web site and watch the videos on the iWatch. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Jeremy Gilley
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 6:37 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: some apple watch questions

Hello,

I just ordered my 4th generation watch.

It will be here middle of October.

Didn't expect to pay more for it then I did my Iphone 8+.

That sucker cost me a tad over 1,600 U.S dollars including tax and the apple 
care package.

Anyways, I sure hope its worth it.

I love the workout aspect of it, the heart rate.

I am huge into outdoors and distance etc.

So, From that point of view and the weather I think I will.

However, I thought there was something recently that showed a book or info on 
how to set up the watch, get familiar at least with the basic of a watch.

I never had any of the earlier generations.

So, this is my first watch.

Any tips or info as to where I can put my hands on this info would be super 
appreciated.

Thanks.

 



From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Anna Dresner
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 1:55 PM
To: VIPhone Mailing List
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

 

Hi,

 

You can see your average heart rate. If you go into the Heart Rate app, you can 
get more specific info, including realtime heart rate measurements.

 

Best,

Anna

 

 

 





On Sep 17, 2018, at 10:34 AM, 'Linda Gaitskell' via VIPhone 
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > wrote:

 

Hi Anna 

 

Once you have finished your work out is it possible to see what your heart rate 
was during the work out or can you only see your current heart rate.

Thanks

Linda 

 

Sent from my iPhone


On 17 Sep 2018, at 16:25, Anna Dresner mailto:wadres...@att.net> > wrote:

Hello Mohib,

 

The book is available from National Braille Press at

www.nbp.org <http://www.nbp.org/> 

Search for watch on the main page, and you'll find it right away.

 

And no, the workout app doesn't announce your heart rate all the time, 
though it is measuring it constantly. So you can unlock the screen and find out 
what it is at any time, but most of the time, the screen is locked, and the app 
isn't speaking information.

 

Best,

Anna

 





On Sep 16, 2018, at 11:36 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay mailto:mohibra...@gmail.com> > wrote:

 

Anna, is this book available in India to purchase?

On 9/17/18, Anna Dresner mailto:wadres...@att.net> 
> wrote:



Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and 
fortunately,
the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new
features, it should still be accurate about the features it describes.

I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because
demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 
11
version should still be helpful, though.

Best,
Anna





On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed mailto:li...@sadamahmed.com> > wrote:

I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.

It was amazingly well written!

Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.

I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn 
some
very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.

Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach 
from
a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.

Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this
book 5 stars  and then some.

Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 
once
iOS 12 is released?

Keep up the good work!

Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:

http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html

On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:



Hi everyone,

My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on
the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I
got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up
and walk around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.

Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.

  

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread lenron brown
woh over 1600? is that the stainless steel model? Sorry you have to
wait until the middle of October. I am wondering if I should get apple
care for it just encase.

On 9/17/18, Jeremy Gilley  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just ordered my 4th generation watch.
>
> It will be here middle of October.
>
> Didn't expect to pay more for it then I did my Iphone 8+.
>
> That sucker cost me a tad over 1,600 U.S dollars including tax and the
> apple
> care package.
>
> Anyways, I sure hope its worth it.
>
> I love the workout aspect of it, the heart rate.
>
> I am huge into outdoors and distance etc.
>
> So, From that point of view and the weather I think I will.
>
> However, I thought there was something recently that showed a book or info
> on how to set up the watch, get familiar at least with the basic of a
> watch.
>
> I never had any of the earlier generations.
>
> So, this is my first watch.
>
> Any tips or info as to where I can put my hands on this info would be super
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>   _
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Anna Dresner
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 1:55 PM
> To: VIPhone Mailing List
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> You can see your average heart rate. If you go into the Heart Rate app, you
> can get more specific info, including realtime heart rate measurements.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 17, 2018, at 10:34 AM, 'Linda Gaitskell' via VIPhone
>  wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi Anna
>
>
>
> Once you have finished your work out is it possible to see what your heart
> rate was during the work out or can you only see your current heart rate.
>
> Thanks
>
> Linda
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
> On 17 Sep 2018, at 16:25, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>
> Hello Mohib,
>
>
>
> The book is available from National Braille Press at
>
> www.nbp.org <http://www.nbp.org/>
>
> Search for watch on the main page, and you'll find it right away.
>
>
>
> And no, the workout app doesn't announce your heart rate all the time,
> though it is measuring it constantly. So you can unlock the screen and find
> out what it is at any time, but most of the time, the screen is locked, and
> the app isn't speaking information.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 16, 2018, at 11:36 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay 
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Anna, is this book available in India to purchase?
>
> On 9/17/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>
>
>
> Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and fortunately,
> the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new
> features, it should still be accurate about the features it describes.
>
> I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because
> demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 11
> version should still be helpful, though.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>
> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
>
> It was amazingly well written!
>
> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
>
> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some
> very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
>
> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from
> a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
>
> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this
> book 5 stars  and then some.
>
> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once
> iOS 12 is released?
>
> Keep up the good work!
>
> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
>
> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html
>
> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
> and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on
> the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I
> got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up
> and walk around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>
> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>
> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones
> as well. I have one called Clicker that s

RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread Jeremy Gilley
Hello,

I just ordered my 4th generation watch.

It will be here middle of October.

Didn't expect to pay more for it then I did my Iphone 8+.

That sucker cost me a tad over 1,600 U.S dollars including tax and the apple
care package.

Anyways, I sure hope its worth it.

I love the workout aspect of it, the heart rate.

I am huge into outdoors and distance etc.

So, From that point of view and the weather I think I will.

However, I thought there was something recently that showed a book or info
on how to set up the watch, get familiar at least with the basic of a watch.

I never had any of the earlier generations.

So, this is my first watch.

Any tips or info as to where I can put my hands on this info would be super
appreciated.

Thanks.

 

  _  

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Anna Dresner
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 1:55 PM
To: VIPhone Mailing List
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

 

Hi,

 

You can see your average heart rate. If you go into the Heart Rate app, you
can get more specific info, including realtime heart rate measurements.

 

Best,

Anna

 

 

 





On Sep 17, 2018, at 10:34 AM, 'Linda Gaitskell' via VIPhone
 wrote:

 

Hi Anna 

 

Once you have finished your work out is it possible to see what your heart
rate was during the work out or can you only see your current heart rate.

Thanks

Linda 

 

Sent from my iPhone


On 17 Sep 2018, at 16:25, Anna Dresner  wrote:

Hello Mohib,

 

The book is available from National Braille Press at

www.nbp.org <http://www.nbp.org/> 

Search for watch on the main page, and you'll find it right away.

 

And no, the workout app doesn't announce your heart rate all the time,
though it is measuring it constantly. So you can unlock the screen and find
out what it is at any time, but most of the time, the screen is locked, and
the app isn't speaking information.

 

Best,

Anna

 





On Sep 16, 2018, at 11:36 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay 
wrote:

 

Anna, is this book available in India to purchase?

On 9/17/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:



Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and fortunately,
the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new
features, it should still be accurate about the features it describes.

I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because
demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 11
version should still be helpful, though.

Best,
Anna





On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:

I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.

It was amazingly well written!

Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.

I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some
very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.

Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from
a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.

Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this
book 5 stars  and then some.

Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once
iOS 12 is released?

Keep up the good work!

Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:

http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html

On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:



Hi everyone,

My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on
the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I
got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up
and walk around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.

Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.

There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones
as well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count
things. I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love
having the count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.

It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without
stopping what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can
quickly dictate a reply.

I hope that helps.

Best,
Anna


Sent from my iPhone




On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
wrote:

I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm
not a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.

Best regards,

Carolyn

-Original Message-
From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed
Barton
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
To: viphone 
Subject: some apple watch questions

Hey guys,

OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So
don't laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i kn

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread Kay Malmquist
HI Sieghard,
Oh, I have no intentions of getting rid of my iPhone.  I just thought it 
would be nice not to have to carry my iPhone around with me in some cases. 
I like that old phone to much to ever get rid of it completely.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
can control is your character.
- Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)

- Original Message - 
From: "Sieghard Weitzel" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 11:13 PM
Subject: RE: some apple watch questions


Hi Kay,

If you are thinking you can only have an Apple Watch 4 and no iPhone at all 
then that is still years and years away.
At this point you still need an iPhone to set up the watch.
Yes, you can make and receive calls with the LTE version of the Apple Watch 
3 and 4, but the fact is that many apps you have on your iPhone simply don't 
exist for the watch.
Also, how would  you do text input, sure, you can dictate, but there is no 
on-screen keyboard except for a dialpad in the Phone app.

Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Kay 
Malmquist
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:56 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

Well, I'm trying to eliminate the phone from the mix if I can.  I like the
idea of the watch having cellular capabilities and that is one thing that
intrigued me about the 4 series.  Bluetooth should work just fine.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
can control is your character.
- Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)

- Original Message - 
From: "Anna Dresner" 
To: "VIPhone Mailing List" 
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions


Hi Kay,

It's a always a speakerphone experience unless you have Bluetooth
headphones. You can switch to the phone if you like, though.

Best,
Anna




> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Kay Malmquist 
> wrote:
>
> When answering the phone from your watch, can you hold the watch up to
> your
> head and sort of use it like a phone, or is the speaker always on?  I
> guess
> I am talking about more privacy.  Hope this makes sense.
>
> Kay Malmquist
> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>
> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
> can control is your character.
> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Anna Dresner" 
> To: 
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:35 AM
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
> and
> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the
> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the
> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk
> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>
> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>
> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as
> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count
> things.
> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the
> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>
> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without
> stopping
> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate
> a
> reply.
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm
>> not
>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Carolyn
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed
>> Barton
>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>> To: viphone 
>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't
>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's
>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>> Just

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread Kay Malmquist
Lois,
If you can write me off list, I'd be happy to learn more about what you are 
talking about.  I don't know what UA Record app is or what crossfit is 
either, but if you have the time, I would like to learn more.  Thanks much.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
can control is your character.
- Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)

- Original Message - 
From: "Lois Butterfield" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions


Hi all,

To those of you who work out, UA Record app works fantastically on the watch
and has any workout you can imagine.  I use it for Crossfit, and it works
very well and is completely accessible.

Take care,
Lois

-Original Message- 
From: Chris Chaffin
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 2:08 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

The fantastic thing about the Apple Watch is that it can be used in so many
ways.  It is so much more than a time piece!
You have the weather, your calendar, plus many other choices right on the
clock face for quick and easy access.
Plus, like others have said, you also have access to your notifications and
messages right at your finger tips without ever touching your phone!

I also did not know what I would do with an Apple Watch, but now, I can not
imagine what I would do without one!

Chris


> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
> wrote:
>
> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not
> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Carolyn
>
> -Original Message-
> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed
> Barton
> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
> To: viphone 
> Subject: some apple watch questions
>
> Hey guys,
>
> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't
> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's
> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>
> Thanks,
> Jed
>
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread Anna Dresner
Hi,

You can see your average heart rate. If you go into the Heart Rate app, you can 
get more specific info, including realtime heart rate measurements.

Best,
Anna




> On Sep 17, 2018, at 10:34 AM, 'Linda Gaitskell' via VIPhone 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Anna 
> 
> Once you have finished your work out is it possible to see what your heart 
> rate was during the work out or can you only see your current heart rate.
> Thanks
> Linda 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 17 Sep 2018, at 16:25, Anna Dresner  <mailto:wadres...@att.net>> wrote:
> 
>> Hello Mohib,
>> 
>> The book is available from National Braille Press at
>> www.nbp.org <http://www.nbp.org/>
>> Search for watch on the main page, and you'll find it right away.
>> 
>> And no, the workout app doesn't announce your heart rate all the time, 
>> though it is measuring it constantly. So you can unlock the screen and find 
>> out what it is at any time, but most of the time, the screen is locked, and 
>> the app isn't speaking information.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Anna
>> 
>> 
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 11:36 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay >> <mailto:mohibra...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Anna, is this book available in India to purchase?
>>> 
>>> On 9/17/18, Anna Dresner mailto:wadres...@att.net>> 
>>> wrote:
>>>> Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and fortunately,
>>>> the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new
>>>> features, it should still be accurate about the features it describes.
>>>> 
>>>> I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because
>>>> demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 11
>>>> version should still be helpful, though.
>>>> 
>>>> Best,
>>>> Anna
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed >>>> <mailto:li...@sadamahmed.com>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
>>>>> 
>>>>> It was amazingly well written!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some
>>>>> very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from
>>>>> a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this
>>>>> book 5 stars  and then some.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once
>>>>> iOS 12 is released?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Keep up the good work!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
>>>>> 
>>>>> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html 
>>>>> <http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html>
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
>>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
>>>>>> and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on
>>>>>> the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I
>>>>>> got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up
>>>>>> and walk around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
>>>>>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones
>>>>>> as well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count
>>>>>> things. I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love
>>>>>> having the count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without
>>>>>> stopping what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in,

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread 'Linda Gaitskell' via VIPhone
Hi Anna 

Once you have finished your work out is it possible to see what your heart rate 
was during the work out or can you only see your current heart rate.
Thanks
Linda 

Sent from my iPhone

> On 17 Sep 2018, at 16:25, Anna Dresner  wrote:
> 
> Hello Mohib,
> 
> The book is available from National Braille Press at
> www.nbp.org
> Search for watch on the main page, and you'll find it right away.
> 
> And no, the workout app doesn't announce your heart rate all the time, though 
> it is measuring it constantly. So you can unlock the screen and find out what 
> it is at any time, but most of the time, the screen is locked, and the app 
> isn't speaking information.
> 
> Best,
> Anna
> 
> 
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 11:36 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay  wrote:
>> 
>> Anna, is this book available in India to purchase?
>> 
>>> On 9/17/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>>> Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and fortunately,
>>> the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new
>>> features, it should still be accurate about the features it describes.
>>> 
>>> I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because
>>> demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 11
>>> version should still be helpful, though.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Anna
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
>>>> 
>>>> It was amazingly well written!
>>>> 
>>>> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
>>>> 
>>>> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some
>>>> very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
>>>> 
>>>> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from
>>>> a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this
>>>> book 5 stars  and then some.
>>>> 
>>>> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once
>>>> iOS 12 is released?
>>>> 
>>>> Keep up the good work!
>>>> 
>>>> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
>>>> 
>>>> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html
>>>> 
>>>>> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>> 
>>>>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
>>>>> and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on
>>>>> the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I
>>>>> got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up
>>>>> and walk around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
>>>>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>>>> 
>>>>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones
>>>>> as well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count
>>>>> things. I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love
>>>>> having the count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>>>> 
>>>>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without
>>>>> stopping what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can
>>>>> quickly dictate a reply.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I hope that helps.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Anna
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>>>>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm
>>>>>> not a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Carolyn
>>>>>> 
>>>&g

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread Anna Dresner
Hello Mohib,

The book is available from National Braille Press at
www.nbp.org <http://www.nbp.org/>
Search for watch on the main page, and you'll find it right away.

And no, the workout app doesn't announce your heart rate all the time, though 
it is measuring it constantly. So you can unlock the screen and find out what 
it is at any time, but most of the time, the screen is locked, and the app 
isn't speaking information.

Best,
Anna


> On Sep 16, 2018, at 11:36 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay  wrote:
> 
> Anna, is this book available in India to purchase?
> 
> On 9/17/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>> Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and fortunately,
>> the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new
>> features, it should still be accurate about the features it describes.
>> 
>> I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because
>> demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 11
>> version should still be helpful, though.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Anna
>> 
>> 
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
>>> 
>>> It was amazingly well written!
>>> 
>>> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
>>> 
>>> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some
>>> very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
>>> 
>>> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from
>>> a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
>>> 
>>> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this
>>> book 5 stars  and then some.
>>> 
>>> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once
>>> iOS 12 is released?
>>> 
>>> Keep up the good work!
>>> 
>>> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
>>> 
>>> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html
>>> 
>>> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>> 
>>>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
>>>> and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on
>>>> the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I
>>>> got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up
>>>> and walk around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>>>> 
>>>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
>>>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>>> 
>>>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones
>>>> as well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count
>>>> things. I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love
>>>> having the count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>>> 
>>>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without
>>>> stopping what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can
>>>> quickly dictate a reply.
>>>> 
>>>> I hope that helps.
>>>> 
>>>> Best,
>>>> Anna
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>> 
>>>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>>>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm
>>>>> not a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Carolyn
>>>>> 
>>>>> -Original Message-
>>>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed
>>>>> Barton
>>>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>>>> To: viphone 
>>>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hey guys,
>>>>> 
>>>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So
>>>>> don't laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple 

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread Lynda Ingraham
I would encourage your friend to contact the company that makes her implantable 
device. I have an implantable device for pain. There is so much variability 
between devices, I think the best source would be the company.


Lynda

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 16, 2018, at 6:57 PM, regina alvarado  
> wrote:
> 
> I am toying with getting the series 4 watch also, especially for the fitness 
> parts. However, a friend and I were talking about it and listening to the 
> keynote on it. She really thinks it would benefit her a lot. I brought up a 
> question for her, and she asked me to ask my gurus! LOL!
> 
> So, two questions gurus. First, my friend has a vagal nerve stimulator for 
> seizures. Would the watch interfere with it or visa versa? If nobody knows, 
> how would she find out? Secondly, with cellular can you take the watch out 
> without the phone? Does anyone know how much carriers are charging for the 
> cellular? Thanks in advance for any answers you can give. 
> 
> Reggie and Lex
> God said, "I need somebody strong enough to pull sleds and find bombs, yet 
> gentle enough to love babies and lead the blind. Somebody who will spend all 
> day on a couch with a resting head and supportive eyes to lift the spirits of 
> a broken heart." So God made a dog.
> 
> 
> On Sep 16, 2018, at 6:18 PM, Lois Butterfield  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> To those of you who work out, UA Record app works fantastically on the watch 
> and has any workout you can imagine.  I use it for Crossfit, and it works 
> very well and is completely accessible.
> 
> Take care,
> Lois
> 
> -Original Message- From: Chris Chaffin
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 2:08 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
> 
> The fantastic thing about the Apple Watch is that it can be used in so many 
> ways.  It is so much more than a time piece!
> You have the weather, your calendar, plus many other choices right on the 
> clock face for quick and easy access.
> Plus, like others have said, you also have access to your notifications and 
> messages right at your finger tips without ever touching your phone!
> 
> I also did not know what I would do with an Apple Watch, but now, I can not 
> imagine what I would do without one!
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
>> What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a 
>> swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Carolyn
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
>> Barton
>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>> To: viphone 
>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>> 
>> Hey guys,
>> 
>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Jed
>> 
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread Lynda Ingraham
Hi, 


Will the watch continually announce your heart rate during exercise? Cardiac 
rehab provided upper limits that I need to be mindful of when exercising.
Thank you.

Lynda

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:14 PM, Anna Dresner  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Yes, the watch can track your steps when the phone is off. It also tracks 
> your heartbeat and activity and will send all the info to the Health app on 
> your phone the next time it's connected to the phone.
> 
> Even the ones that don't have cellular connections can connect to any Wi-Fi 
> network your phone has connected to, and while they're connected, they can 
> send and receive iMessages. Features like the timer and stopwatch also work. 
> And if your watch is cellular, it can make phone calls when the phone is off.
> 
> Best,
> Anna
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:06 PM, 'Maria Reyes' via VIPhone 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> this thread is interesting me. I am thinking about asking for an Apple Watch 
>> Series 4 for Christmas. So if I get one, can I have my phone off and have 
>> the watch track my steps?
>> 
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 7:00 PM, Mary Otten  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I don’t know if it’s changing much this year if at all, but last year, I 
>>> believe the going rate was $10 a month if you had a cellular watch. And 
>>> yes, you can take the watch out without the phone if you have the cellular 
>>> model. You still have to have a phone to pair it up at Cetera. But you can 
>>> have it and have your phone at home.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 3:57 PM, regina alvarado  
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I am toying with getting the series 4 watch also, especially for the 
>>>> fitness parts. However, a friend and I were talking about it and listening 
>>>> to the keynote on it. She really thinks it would benefit her a lot. I 
>>>> brought up a question for her, and she asked me to ask my gurus! LOL!
>>>> 
>>>> So, two questions gurus. First, my friend has a vagal nerve stimulator for 
>>>> seizures. Would the watch interfere with it or visa versa? If nobody 
>>>> knows, how would she find out? Secondly, with cellular can you take the 
>>>> watch out without the phone? Does anyone know how much carriers are 
>>>> charging for the cellular? Thanks in advance for any answers you can give. 
>>>> 
>>>> Reggie and Lex
>>>> God said, "I need somebody strong enough to pull sleds and find bombs, yet 
>>>> gentle enough to love babies and lead the blind. Somebody who will spend 
>>>> all day on a couch with a resting head and supportive eyes to lift the 
>>>> spirits of a broken heart." So God made a dog.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 6:18 PM, Lois Butterfield  
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> 
>>>> To those of you who work out, UA Record app works fantastically on the 
>>>> watch and has any workout you can imagine.  I use it for Crossfit, and it 
>>>> works very well and is completely accessible.
>>>> 
>>>> Take care,
>>>> Lois
>>>> 
>>>> -Original Message- From: Chris Chaffin
>>>> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 2:08 PM
>>>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>>>> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>>>> 
>>>> The fantastic thing about the Apple Watch is that it can be used in so 
>>>> many ways.  It is so much more than a time piece!
>>>> You have the weather, your calendar, plus many other choices right on the 
>>>> clock face for quick and easy access.
>>>> Plus, like others have said, you also have access to your notifications 
>>>> and messages right at your finger tips without ever touching your phone!
>>>> 
>>>> I also did not know what I would do with an Apple Watch, but now, I can 
>>>> not imagine what I would do without one!
>>>> 
>>>> Chris
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple 
>>>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm 
>>>>> not a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>>>&

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-17 Thread lenron brown
Give it a few years and I am sure we will get there with only needing
your watch for everything. It would be cool if you could connect a
tiny bluetooth keyboard for text input though. Excited for Friday.

On 9/16/18, Mohib Anwar Rafay  wrote:
> Anna, is this book available in India to purchase?
>
> On 9/17/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>> Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and fortunately,
>> the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new
>> features, it should still be accurate about the features it describes.
>>
>> I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because
>> demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS
>> 11
>> version should still be helpful, though.
>>
>> Best,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>
>>> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
>>>
>>> It was amazingly well written!
>>>
>>> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
>>>
>>> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn
>>> some
>>> very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
>>>
>>> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach
>>> from
>>> a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
>>>
>>> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this
>>> book 5 stars  and then some.
>>>
>>> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11
>>> once
>>> iOS 12 is released?
>>>
>>> Keep up the good work!
>>>
>>> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
>>>
>>> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html
>>>
>>> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>
>>>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my
>>>> wrist
>>>> and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap
>>>> on
>>>> the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I
>>>> got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get
>>>> up
>>>> and walk around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>>>>
>>>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
>>>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>>>
>>>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones
>>>> as well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count
>>>> things. I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love
>>>> having the count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>>>
>>>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without
>>>> stopping what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can
>>>> quickly dictate a reply.
>>>>
>>>> I hope that helps.
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>> Anna
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>>>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm
>>>>> not a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Carolyn
>>>>>
>>>>> -Original Message-
>>>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
>>>>> Jed
>>>>> Barton
>>>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>>>> To: viphone 
>>>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>>>>
>>>>> Hey guys,
>>>>>
>>>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So
>>>>> don't laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's
>>>>> everyone's thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it,
>>>>> it's
>>>>> crazy.
>>>>> Just wa

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafay
Anna, is this book available in India to purchase?

On 9/17/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:
> Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and fortunately,
> the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new
> features, it should still be accurate about the features it describes.
>
> I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because
> demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 11
> version should still be helpful, though.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>
>> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
>>
>> It was amazingly well written!
>>
>> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
>>
>> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some
>> very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
>>
>> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from
>> a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
>>
>> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this
>> book 5 stars  and then some.
>>
>> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once
>> iOS 12 is released?
>>
>> Keep up the good work!
>>
>> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
>>
>> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html
>>
>> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
>>> and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on
>>> the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I
>>> got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up
>>> and walk around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>>>
>>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
>>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>>
>>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones
>>> as well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count
>>> things. I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love
>>> having the count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>>
>>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without
>>> stopping what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can
>>> quickly dictate a reply.
>>>
>>> I hope that helps.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Anna
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm
>>>> not a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> Carolyn
>>>>
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed
>>>> Barton
>>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>>> To: viphone 
>>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>>>
>>>> Hey guys,
>>>>
>>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So
>>>> don't laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's
>>>> everyone's thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's
>>>> crazy.
>>>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Jed
>>>>
>>>> --
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RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Kay,

If you are thinking you can only have an Apple Watch 4 and no iPhone at all 
then that is still years and years away.
At this point you still need an iPhone to set up the watch.
Yes, you can make and receive calls with the LTE version of the Apple Watch 3 
and 4, but the fact is that many apps you have on your iPhone simply don't 
exist for the watch.
Also, how would  you do text input, sure, you can dictate, but there is no 
on-screen keyboard except for a dialpad in the Phone app.

Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Kay 
Malmquist
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:56 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

Well, I'm trying to eliminate the phone from the mix if I can.  I like the 
idea of the watch having cellular capabilities and that is one thing that 
intrigued me about the 4 series.  Bluetooth should work just fine.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
can control is your character.
- Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)

- Original Message - 
From: "Anna Dresner" 
To: "VIPhone Mailing List" 
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions


Hi Kay,

It's a always a speakerphone experience unless you have Bluetooth 
headphones. You can switch to the phone if you like, though.

Best,
Anna




> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Kay Malmquist  
> wrote:
>
> When answering the phone from your watch, can you hold the watch up to 
> your
> head and sort of use it like a phone, or is the speaker always on?  I 
> guess
> I am talking about more privacy.  Hope this makes sense.
>
> Kay Malmquist
> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>
> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
> can control is your character.
> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Anna Dresner" 
> To: 
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:35 AM
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist 
> and
> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the
> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the
> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk
> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>
> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>
> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as
> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count 
> things.
> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the
> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>
> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without 
> stopping
> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate 
> a
> reply.
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm 
>> not
>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Carolyn
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed
>> Barton
>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>> To: viphone 
>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't
>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's
>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jed
>>
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Anna Dresner
Hi,

Yes, the watch can track your steps when the phone is off. It also tracks your 
heartbeat and activity and will send all the info to the Health app on your 
phone the next time it's connected to the phone.

Even the ones that don't have cellular connections can connect to any Wi-Fi 
network your phone has connected to, and while they're connected, they can send 
and receive iMessages. Features like the timer and stopwatch also work. And if 
your watch is cellular, it can make phone calls when the phone is off.

Best,
Anna




> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:06 PM, 'Maria Reyes' via VIPhone 
>  wrote:
> 
> this thread is interesting me. I am thinking about asking for an Apple Watch 
> Series 4 for Christmas. So if I get one, can I have my phone off and have the 
> watch track my steps?
> 
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 7:00 PM, Mary Otten  wrote:
>> 
>> I don’t know if it’s changing much this year if at all, but last year, I 
>> believe the going rate was $10 a month if you had a cellular watch. And yes, 
>> you can take the watch out without the phone if you have the cellular model. 
>> You still have to have a phone to pair it up at Cetera. But you can have it 
>> and have your phone at home.
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 3:57 PM, regina alvarado  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I am toying with getting the series 4 watch also, especially for the 
>>> fitness parts. However, a friend and I were talking about it and listening 
>>> to the keynote on it. She really thinks it would benefit her a lot. I 
>>> brought up a question for her, and she asked me to ask my gurus! LOL!
>>> 
>>> So, two questions gurus. First, my friend has a vagal nerve stimulator for 
>>> seizures. Would the watch interfere with it or visa versa? If nobody knows, 
>>> how would she find out? Secondly, with cellular can you take the watch out 
>>> without the phone? Does anyone know how much carriers are charging for the 
>>> cellular? Thanks in advance for any answers you can give. 
>>> 
>>> Reggie and Lex
>>> God said, "I need somebody strong enough to pull sleds and find bombs, yet 
>>> gentle enough to love babies and lead the blind. Somebody who will spend 
>>> all day on a couch with a resting head and supportive eyes to lift the 
>>> spirits of a broken heart." So God made a dog.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 6:18 PM, Lois Butterfield  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> To those of you who work out, UA Record app works fantastically on the 
>>> watch and has any workout you can imagine.  I use it for Crossfit, and it 
>>> works very well and is completely accessible.
>>> 
>>> Take care,
>>> Lois
>>> 
>>> -Original Message- From: Chris Chaffin
>>> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 2:08 PM
>>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>>> 
>>> The fantastic thing about the Apple Watch is that it can be used in so many 
>>> ways.  It is so much more than a time piece!
>>> You have the weather, your calendar, plus many other choices right on the 
>>> clock face for quick and easy access.
>>> Plus, like others have said, you also have access to your notifications and 
>>> messages right at your finger tips without ever touching your phone!
>>> 
>>> I also did not know what I would do with an Apple Watch, but now, I can not 
>>> imagine what I would do without one!
>>> 
>>> Chris
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple 
>>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not 
>>>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>>> 
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> 
>>>> Carolyn
>>>> 
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
>>>> Barton
>>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>>> To: viphone 
>>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>>> 
>>>> Hey guys,
>>>> 
>>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
>>>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>>> Hones

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread 'Maria Reyes' via VIPhone
this thread is interesting me. I am thinking about asking for an Apple Watch 
Series 4 for Christmas. So if I get one, can I have my phone off and have the 
watch track my steps?

> On Sep 16, 2018, at 7:00 PM, Mary Otten  wrote:
> 
> I don’t know if it’s changing much this year if at all, but last year, I 
> believe the going rate was $10 a month if you had a cellular watch. And yes, 
> you can take the watch out without the phone if you have the cellular model. 
> You still have to have a phone to pair it up at Cetera. But you can have it 
> and have your phone at home.
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 3:57 PM, regina alvarado  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I am toying with getting the series 4 watch also, especially for the fitness 
>> parts. However, a friend and I were talking about it and listening to the 
>> keynote on it. She really thinks it would benefit her a lot. I brought up a 
>> question for her, and she asked me to ask my gurus! LOL!
>> 
>> So, two questions gurus. First, my friend has a vagal nerve stimulator for 
>> seizures. Would the watch interfere with it or visa versa? If nobody knows, 
>> how would she find out? Secondly, with cellular can you take the watch out 
>> without the phone? Does anyone know how much carriers are charging for the 
>> cellular? Thanks in advance for any answers you can give. 
>> 
>> Reggie and Lex
>> God said, "I need somebody strong enough to pull sleds and find bombs, yet 
>> gentle enough to love babies and lead the blind. Somebody who will spend all 
>> day on a couch with a resting head and supportive eyes to lift the spirits 
>> of a broken heart." So God made a dog.
>> 
>> 
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 6:18 PM, Lois Butterfield  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> To those of you who work out, UA Record app works fantastically on the watch 
>> and has any workout you can imagine.  I use it for Crossfit, and it works 
>> very well and is completely accessible.
>> 
>> Take care,
>> Lois
>> 
>> -Original Message- From: Chris Chaffin
>> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 2:08 PM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>> 
>> The fantastic thing about the Apple Watch is that it can be used in so many 
>> ways.  It is so much more than a time piece!
>> You have the weather, your calendar, plus many other choices right on the 
>> clock face for quick and easy access.
>> Plus, like others have said, you also have access to your notifications and 
>> messages right at your finger tips without ever touching your phone!
>> 
>> I also did not know what I would do with an Apple Watch, but now, I can not 
>> imagine what I would do without one!
>> 
>> Chris
>> 
>> 
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple 
>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not 
>>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> 
>>> Carolyn
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
>>> Barton
>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>> To: viphone 
>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>> 
>>> Hey guys,
>>> 
>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
>>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
>>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jed
>>> 
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Mary Otten
I don’t know if it’s changing much this year if at all, but last year, I 
believe the going rate was $10 a month if you had a cellular watch. And yes, 
you can take the watch out without the phone if you have the cellular model. 
You still have to have a phone to pair it up at Cetera. But you can have it and 
have your phone at home.


Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 16, 2018, at 3:57 PM, regina alvarado  
> wrote:
> 
> I am toying with getting the series 4 watch also, especially for the fitness 
> parts. However, a friend and I were talking about it and listening to the 
> keynote on it. She really thinks it would benefit her a lot. I brought up a 
> question for her, and she asked me to ask my gurus! LOL!
> 
> So, two questions gurus. First, my friend has a vagal nerve stimulator for 
> seizures. Would the watch interfere with it or visa versa? If nobody knows, 
> how would she find out? Secondly, with cellular can you take the watch out 
> without the phone? Does anyone know how much carriers are charging for the 
> cellular? Thanks in advance for any answers you can give. 
> 
> Reggie and Lex
> God said, "I need somebody strong enough to pull sleds and find bombs, yet 
> gentle enough to love babies and lead the blind. Somebody who will spend all 
> day on a couch with a resting head and supportive eyes to lift the spirits of 
> a broken heart." So God made a dog.
> 
> 
> On Sep 16, 2018, at 6:18 PM, Lois Butterfield  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> To those of you who work out, UA Record app works fantastically on the watch 
> and has any workout you can imagine.  I use it for Crossfit, and it works 
> very well and is completely accessible.
> 
> Take care,
> Lois
> 
> -Original Message- From: Chris Chaffin
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 2:08 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
> 
> The fantastic thing about the Apple Watch is that it can be used in so many 
> ways.  It is so much more than a time piece!
> You have the weather, your calendar, plus many other choices right on the 
> clock face for quick and easy access.
> Plus, like others have said, you also have access to your notifications and 
> messages right at your finger tips without ever touching your phone!
> 
> I also did not know what I would do with an Apple Watch, but now, I can not 
> imagine what I would do without one!
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
>> What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a 
>> swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Carolyn
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
>> Barton
>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>> To: viphone 
>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>> 
>> Hey guys,
>> 
>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Jed
>> 
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread pegkane52
The last time I checked, it was $10 extra for cellular data.
Per month that is. You can take the phone or rather the watch out without 
having the phone with you if you have cellular data.
Take care.

Peggy Sent from my IPhone.


> On Sep 16, 2018, at 6:57 PM, regina alvarado  
> wrote:
> 
> I am toying with getting the series 4 watch also, especially for the fitness 
> parts. However, a friend and I were talking about it and listening to the 
> keynote on it. She really thinks it would benefit her a lot. I brought up a 
> question for her, and she asked me to ask my gurus! LOL!
> 
> So, two questions gurus. First, my friend has a vagal nerve stimulator for 
> seizures. Would the watch interfere with it or visa versa? If nobody knows, 
> how would she find out? Secondly, with cellular can you take the watch out 
> without the phone? Does anyone know how much carriers are charging for the 
> cellular? Thanks in advance for any answers you can give. 
> 
> Reggie and Lex
> God said, "I need somebody strong enough to pull sleds and find bombs, yet 
> gentle enough to love babies and lead the blind. Somebody who will spend all 
> day on a couch with a resting head and supportive eyes to lift the spirits of 
> a broken heart." So God made a dog.
> 
> 
> On Sep 16, 2018, at 6:18 PM, Lois Butterfield  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> To those of you who work out, UA Record app works fantastically on the watch 
> and has any workout you can imagine.  I use it for Crossfit, and it works 
> very well and is completely accessible.
> 
> Take care,
> Lois
> 
> -Original Message- From: Chris Chaffin
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 2:08 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
> 
> The fantastic thing about the Apple Watch is that it can be used in so many 
> ways.  It is so much more than a time piece!
> You have the weather, your calendar, plus many other choices right on the 
> clock face for quick and easy access.
> Plus, like others have said, you also have access to your notifications and 
> messages right at your finger tips without ever touching your phone!
> 
> I also did not know what I would do with an Apple Watch, but now, I can not 
> imagine what I would do without one!
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
>> What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a 
>> swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Carolyn
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
>> Barton
>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>> To: viphone 
>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>> 
>> Hey guys,
>> 
>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Jed
>> 
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread regina alvarado
I am toying with getting the series 4 watch also, especially for the fitness 
parts. However, a friend and I were talking about it and listening to the 
keynote on it. She really thinks it would benefit her a lot. I brought up a 
question for her, and she asked me to ask my gurus! LOL!

So, two questions gurus. First, my friend has a vagal nerve stimulator for 
seizures. Would the watch interfere with it or visa versa? If nobody knows, how 
would she find out? Secondly, with cellular can you take the watch out without 
the phone? Does anyone know how much carriers are charging for the cellular? 
Thanks in advance for any answers you can give. 

Reggie and Lex
God said, "I need somebody strong enough to pull sleds and find bombs, yet 
gentle enough to love babies and lead the blind. Somebody who will spend all 
day on a couch with a resting head and supportive eyes to lift the spirits of a 
broken heart." So God made a dog.


On Sep 16, 2018, at 6:18 PM, Lois Butterfield  wrote:

Hi all,

To those of you who work out, UA Record app works fantastically on the watch 
and has any workout you can imagine.  I use it for Crossfit, and it works very 
well and is completely accessible.

Take care,
Lois

-Original Message- From: Chris Chaffin
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 2:08 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

The fantastic thing about the Apple Watch is that it can be used in so many 
ways.  It is so much more than a time piece!
You have the weather, your calendar, plus many other choices right on the clock 
face for quick and easy access.
Plus, like others have said, you also have access to your notifications and 
messages right at your finger tips without ever touching your phone!

I also did not know what I would do with an Apple Watch, but now, I can not 
imagine what I would do without one!

Chris


> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
> 
> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
> What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a 
> swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Carolyn
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed Barton
> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
> To: viphone 
> Subject: some apple watch questions
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
> Just wanna get some general opinions.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jed
> 
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Lois Butterfield

Hi all,

To those of you who work out, UA Record app works fantastically on the watch 
and has any workout you can imagine.  I use it for Crossfit, and it works 
very well and is completely accessible.


Take care,
Lois

-Original Message- 
From: Chris Chaffin

Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 2:08 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

The fantastic thing about the Apple Watch is that it can be used in so many 
ways.  It is so much more than a time piece!
You have the weather, your calendar, plus many other choices right on the 
clock face for quick and easy access.
Plus, like others have said, you also have access to your notifications and 
messages right at your finger tips without ever touching your phone!


I also did not know what I would do with an Apple Watch, but now, I can not 
imagine what I would do without one!


Chris


On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
wrote:


I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple 
watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not 
a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.


Best regards,

Carolyn

-Original Message-
From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
Barton

Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
To: viphone 
Subject: some apple watch questions

Hey guys,

OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.

Just wanna get some general opinions.

Thanks,
Jed

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RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Carolyn Arnold
Hadley has videos on the watch. I checked one out this evening and will be 
watching them right along. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Carolyn Arnold
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 4:02 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: some apple watch questions

An advantage to the watch, say, if eating, it would be way easier to just 
answer the watch. Then, if you need to, get out the phone and use. I am 
beginning to see some since to getting one eventually. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
lenron brown
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 1:35 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

Kay that has been my thought for a while now, if I can do most everything from 
my watch I will be happy for sure. I am looking forward to seeing how apple 
improves the battery during talk time. If by 2025 I can just where a watch and 
make calls and stream music for a day or so I will be thrilled for sure. I love 
movies and books with wrist comms.

On 9/16/18, Kay Malmquist  wrote:
> Well, I'm trying to eliminate the phone from the mix if I can.  I like 
> the idea of the watch having cellular capabilities and that is one 
> thing that intrigued me about the 4 series.  Bluetooth should work just fine.
>
> Kay Malmquist
> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>
> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a reputation 
> is. You can't control that. The only thing you can control is your 
> character.
> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Anna Dresner" 
> To: "VIPhone Mailing List" 
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 11:13 AM
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
>
> Hi Kay,
>
> It's a always a speakerphone experience unless you have Bluetooth 
> headphones. You can switch to the phone if you like, though.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Kay Malmquist 
>> wrote:
>>
>> When answering the phone from your watch, can you hold the watch up 
>> to your head and sort of use it like a phone, or is the speaker 
>> always on?  I guess I am talking about more privacy.  Hope this makes 
>> sense.
>>
>> Kay Malmquist
>> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>>
>> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a reputation 
>> is. You can't control that. The only thing you can control is your 
>> character.
>> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Anna Dresner" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:35 AM
>> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my 
>> wrist and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting 
>> a tap on the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely 
>> to know I got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but being 
>> reminded to get up and walk around each hour has improved my health, 
>> I'm sure.
>>
>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able 
>> to answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>
>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in 
>> ones as well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it 
>> to count things.
>> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having 
>> the count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>
>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without 
>> stopping what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can 
>> quickly dictate
>>
>> a
>> reply.
>>
>> I hope that helps.
>>
>> Best,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold 
>>> <4carol...@windstream.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an 
>>> Apple watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an 
>>> iPhone? I'm not a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to 
>>> me.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Carolyn
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of 
>>> Jed Barton
>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>> To: viphone 
>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>

RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Carolyn Arnold
Oh, and I believe Hadley has a video or some videos on it - will be checking 
that out. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
pegkan...@gmail.com
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 1:47 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

Yes the book written about the Apple Watch from Anna, it is very well written 
and even I learned many new things.
She is a wonderful contributor contributor to the list or so.
Take care.
Peggy

Peggy Sent from my IPhone.


> On Sep 16, 2018, at 1:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
> 
> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
> 
> It was amazingly well written!
> 
> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
> 
> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some 
> very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
> 
> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from a 
> blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
> 
> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this book 5 
> stars  and then some.
> 
> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once 
> iOS 12 is released?
> 
> Keep up the good work!
> 
> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
> 
> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html
> 
>> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and 
>> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the 
>> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the 
>> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk 
>> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>> 
>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to 
>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>> 
>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as 
>> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things. 
>> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the 
>> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>> 
>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping 
>> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a 
>> reply.
>> 
>> I hope that helps.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Anna
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple 
>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not 
>>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> 
>>> Carolyn
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
>>> Barton
>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>> To: viphone 
>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>> 
>>> Hey guys,
>>> 
>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
>>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
>>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jed
>>> 
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RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Carolyn Arnold
Then, that puts cream on the pie, good to know about the book by Anna on the 
subject. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sadam Ahmed
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 1:45 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.

It was amazingly well written!

Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.

I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some very 
handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.

Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from a 
blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.

Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this book 5 
stars  and then some.

Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once iOS 
12 is released?

Keep up the good work!

Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:

http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html

On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and 
> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the 
> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the 
> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk 
> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>
> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to answer 
> the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>
> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as 
> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things. 
> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the 
> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>
> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping 
> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a 
> reply.
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
>>
>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
>> What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a 
>> swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Carolyn
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of 
>> Jed Barton
>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>> To: viphone 
>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jed
>>
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RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Carolyn Arnold
With fitness, does it give blood pressure and pulse rate? I kind of check my 
blood pressure, not as often as I should, but do, since I've never had high 
blood pressure, don't want it, but if a sign of it, want to control it. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


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Michael Irons
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 1:40 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

Hi Carolyn there is something in the Apple Watch for everyone. Even you! I 
watch is primarily a fitness device. He can monitor your heart rate, hand, but 
you know if there any changes. It can also be checked falls and get help for 
you if you are unconscious. They watch can also be paired up with your phone 
and has cellular capabilities. You can get phone calls and text messages

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
> 
> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
> What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a 
> swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me. 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Carolyn 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed Barton
> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
> To: viphone 
> Subject: some apple watch questions
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
> Just wanna get some general opinions.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jed
> 
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RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Carolyn Arnold
An advantage to the watch, say, if eating, it would be way easier to just 
answer the watch. Then, if you need to, get out the phone and use. I am 
beginning to see some since to getting one eventually. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
lenron brown
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 1:35 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

Kay that has been my thought for a while now, if I can do most everything from 
my watch I will be happy for sure. I am looking forward to seeing how apple 
improves the battery during talk time. If by 2025 I can just where a watch and 
make calls and stream music for a day or so I will be thrilled for sure. I love 
movies and books with wrist comms.

On 9/16/18, Kay Malmquist  wrote:
> Well, I'm trying to eliminate the phone from the mix if I can.  I like 
> the idea of the watch having cellular capabilities and that is one 
> thing that intrigued me about the 4 series.  Bluetooth should work just fine.
>
> Kay Malmquist
> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>
> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a reputation 
> is. You can't control that. The only thing you can control is your 
> character.
> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Anna Dresner" 
> To: "VIPhone Mailing List" 
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 11:13 AM
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
>
> Hi Kay,
>
> It's a always a speakerphone experience unless you have Bluetooth 
> headphones. You can switch to the phone if you like, though.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Kay Malmquist 
>> wrote:
>>
>> When answering the phone from your watch, can you hold the watch up 
>> to your head and sort of use it like a phone, or is the speaker 
>> always on?  I guess I am talking about more privacy.  Hope this makes 
>> sense.
>>
>> Kay Malmquist
>> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>>
>> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a reputation 
>> is. You can't control that. The only thing you can control is your 
>> character.
>> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Anna Dresner" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:35 AM
>> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my 
>> wrist and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting 
>> a tap on the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely 
>> to know I got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but being 
>> reminded to get up and walk around each hour has improved my health, 
>> I'm sure.
>>
>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able 
>> to answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>
>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in 
>> ones as well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it 
>> to count things.
>> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having 
>> the count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>
>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without 
>> stopping what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can 
>> quickly dictate
>>
>> a
>> reply.
>>
>> I hope that helps.
>>
>> Best,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold 
>>> <4carol...@windstream.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an 
>>> Apple watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an 
>>> iPhone? I'm not a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to 
>>> me.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Carolyn
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of 
>>> Jed Barton
>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>> To: viphone 
>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So 
>>> don't laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, 
>>> lol.
>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's 
>>> everyone's thoughts on it?  The list of things you can

RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Carolyn Arnold
Is there some kind of information to learn how to work the thing, the watch, 
that is? 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
lenron brown
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 11:14 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

I am pretty excited about getting my watch and have been wondering about 
features I would enjoy myself. I think it will be cool to pretty much have a 
phone on my wrist. Just will have to figure out some kind of bluetooth headset. 
Is setup any easier now?

On 9/16/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my 
> wrist and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting 
> a tap on the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely 
> to know I got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but being 
> reminded to get up and walk around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>
> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to 
> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>
> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in 
> ones as well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count 
> things.
> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having 
> the count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>
> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without 
> stopping what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can 
> quickly dictate a reply.
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold 
>> <4carol...@windstream.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple 
>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? 
>> I'm not a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Carolyn
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of 
>> Jed Barton
>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>> To: viphone 
>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So 
>> don't laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's 
>> everyone's thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's 
>> crazy.
>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jed
>>
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RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Carolyn Arnold
How cool is that? Definitely if I lived alone, that would be a must for fitness 
and falls. As time goes by, I think most people are is scared of falling as 
they are of dementia. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 11:14 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: some apple watch questions

What I would add to this is that the Apple Watch is definitely meant to be a 
fitness and health device. If you like to know things like your heart rate, how 
much you walked and so on than the Apple Watch is nice.
Of course for an old biddy like you, Carolyn *big smile* something like the 
fall detection feature on the new Apple Watch 4 could be a valueable feature.
What it does is that the watch through its sensors will detect if you fell and 
if you were hurt or unconscious to the point where you could not interact with 
the watch within 1 minute an automatic call to emergency services would be 
placed, 111 in the UK and 911 in North America.
I assume that just with any call of that nature a text message would also be 
sent out to anybody else whom you specified in your medical Id section as an 
emergency contact.

Best regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Anna 
Dresner
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 7:35 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

Hi everyone,

My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and 
the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the wrist 
when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the message. 
I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk around each 
hour has improved my health, I'm sure.

Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to answer 
the phone from my wrist is convenient.

There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as 
well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things. I 
knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the count 
on my wrist, where it's easy to access.

It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping 
what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a 
reply.

I hope that helps.

Best,
Anna


Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
> 
> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
> What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a 
> swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me. 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Carolyn 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed Barton
> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
> To: viphone 
> Subject: some apple watch questions
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
> Just wanna get some general opinions.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jed
> 
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Sadam Ahmed

No problems at all Anna.

Both books are fantastic,  you really do know your stuff.

For anyone who wants to add another bar of gold to their library. See 
below link for    Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11:


http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/IPHONE-IOS11.html

Again, an excellent buy regardless of skill level.

I hope to purchase many more titles written by Anna in the coming years.


Sadam Ahmed


On 9/17/2018 4:39 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:

Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and fortunately, the 
changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new features, it 
should still be accurate about the features it describes.

I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because demand 
is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 11 version 
should still be helpful, though.

Best,
Anna



On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:

I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.

It was amazingly well written!

Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.

I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some very 
handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.

Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from a 
blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.

Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this book 5 
stars  and then some.

Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once iOS 
12 is released?

Keep up the good work!

Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:

http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html

On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:

Hi everyone,

My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and 
the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the wrist 
when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the message. 
I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk around each 
hour has improved my health, I'm sure.

Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to answer 
the phone from my wrist is convenient.

There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as 
well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things. I 
knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the count 
on my wrist, where it's easy to access.

It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping 
what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a 
reply.

I hope that helps.

Best,
Anna


Sent from my iPhone


On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:

I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a swimmer, 
so that part of it has no application to me.

Best regards,

Carolyn

-Original Message-
From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed Barton
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
To: viphone 
Subject: some apple watch questions

Hey guys,

OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
Just wanna get some general opinions.

Thanks,
Jed

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RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Carolyn Arnold
That does help, Anna, thanks. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Anna Dresner
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 10:35 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

Hi everyone,

My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and 
the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the wrist 
when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the message. 
I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk around each 
hour has improved my health, I'm sure.

Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to answer 
the phone from my wrist is convenient.

There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as 
well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things. I 
knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the count 
on my wrist, where it's easy to access.

It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping 
what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a 
reply.

I hope that helps.

Best,
Anna


Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
> 
> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
> What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a 
> swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me. 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Carolyn 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed Barton
> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
> To: viphone 
> Subject: some apple watch questions
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
> Just wanna get some general opinions.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jed
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Anna Dresner
Hi Kay,

I'll mention it when I talk to the publisher at NBP in a couple of days, but my 
guess is no.

Best,
Anna




> On Sep 16, 2018, at 2:25 PM, Kay Malmquist  wrote:
> 
> Anna, Do you think you will be writing another book just for the new 
> features in the series 4 watch?
> 
> Kay Malmquist
> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
> 
> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
> can control is your character.
> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Anna Dresner" 
> To: "VIPhone Mailing List" 
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 1:39 PM
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
> 
> 
> Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and fortunately, 
> the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new 
> features, it should still be accurate about the features it describes.
> 
> I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because 
> demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 11 
> version should still be helpful, though.
> 
> Best,
> Anna
> 
> 
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>> 
>> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
>> 
>> It was amazingly well written!
>> 
>> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
>> 
>> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some 
>> very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
>> 
>> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from 
>> a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
>> 
>> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this 
>> book 5 stars  and then some.
>> 
>> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once 
>> iOS 12 is released?
>> 
>> Keep up the good work!
>> 
>> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
>> 
>> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html
>> 
>> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> 
>>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist 
>>> and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on 
>>> the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I 
>>> got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up 
>>> and walk around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>>> 
>>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to 
>>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>> 
>>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones 
>>> as well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count 
>>> things. I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love 
>>> having the count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>> 
>>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without 
>>> stopping what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can 
>>> quickly dictate a reply.
>>> 
>>> I hope that helps.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Anna
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple 
>>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm 
>>>> not a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>>> 
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> 
>>>> Carolyn
>>>> 
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
>>>> Barton
>>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>>> To: viphone 
>>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>>> 
>>>> Hey guys,
>>>> 
>>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So 
>>>> don't laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's 
>>>> everyone's thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's 
>>>> crazy.
>>>> Just wanna get some general opinions.

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Kay Malmquist
Anna, Do you think you will be writing another book just for the new 
features in the series 4 watch?

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
can control is your character.
- Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)

- Original Message - 
From: "Anna Dresner" 
To: "VIPhone Mailing List" 
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions


Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and fortunately, 
the changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new 
features, it should still be accurate about the features it describes.

I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because 
demand is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 11 
version should still be helpful, though.

Best,
Anna


> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>
> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
>
> It was amazingly well written!
>
> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
>
> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some 
> very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
>
> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from 
> a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
>
> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this 
> book 5 stars  and then some.
>
> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once 
> iOS 12 is released?
>
> Keep up the good work!
>
> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
>
> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html
>
> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist 
>> and the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on 
>> the wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I 
>> got the message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up 
>> and walk around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>>
>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to 
>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>
>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones 
>> as well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count 
>> things. I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love 
>> having the count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>
>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without 
>> stopping what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can 
>> quickly dictate a reply.
>>
>> I hope that helps.
>>
>> Best,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple 
>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm 
>>> not a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Carolyn
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
>>> Barton
>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>> To: viphone 
>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So 
>>> don't laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's 
>>> everyone's thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's 
>>> crazy.
>>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jed
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Anna Dresner
Thanks very much, Sadam. I'm so glad you liked the book. and fortunately, the 
changes to the watch mean that while the book won't cover the new features, it 
should still be accurate about the features it describes.

I'm not doing a Getting sTarted with the iPhone book this year because demand 
is way down. The changes in iOS 12 are small enough that the iOS 11 version 
should still be helpful, though.

Best,
Anna


> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
> 
> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
> 
> It was amazingly well written!
> 
> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
> 
> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some 
> very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
> 
> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from a 
> blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
> 
> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this book 5 
> stars  and then some.
> 
> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once 
> iOS 12 is released?
> 
> Keep up the good work!
> 
> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
> 
> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html
> 
> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and 
>> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the 
>> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the 
>> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk 
>> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>> 
>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to 
>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>> 
>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as 
>> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things. 
>> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the 
>> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>> 
>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping 
>> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a 
>> reply.
>> 
>> I hope that helps.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Anna
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple 
>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not 
>>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> 
>>> Carolyn
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
>>> Barton
>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>> To: viphone 
>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>> 
>>> Hey guys,
>>> 
>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
>>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
>>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jed
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Michael Irons
Hi Carolyn there is something in the Apple Watch for everyone. Even you! I 
watch is primarily a fitness device. He can monitor your heart rate, hand, but 
you know if there any changes. It can also be checked falls and get help for 
you if you are unconscious. They watch can also be paired up with your phone 
and has cellular capabilities. You can get phone calls and text messages

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
> 
> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
> What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a 
> swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me. 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Carolyn 
> 
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> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
> To: viphone 
> Subject: some apple watch questions
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
> Just wanna get some general opinions.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jed
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Chris Chaffin
The fantastic thing about the Apple Watch is that it can be used in so many 
ways.  It is so much more than a time piece!
You have the weather, your calendar, plus many other choices right on the clock 
face for quick and easy access.
Plus, like others have said, you also have access to your notifications and 
messages right at your finger tips without ever touching your phone!

I also did not know what I would do with an Apple Watch, but now, I can not 
imagine what I would do without one!

Chris


> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
> 
> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
> What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a 
> swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me. 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Carolyn 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed Barton
> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
> To: viphone 
> Subject: some apple watch questions
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
> Just wanna get some general opinions.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jed
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread pegkane52
Yes the book written about the Apple Watch from Anna, it is very well written 
and even I learned many new things.
She is a wonderful contributor contributor to the list or so.
Take care.
Peggy

Peggy Sent from my IPhone.


> On Sep 16, 2018, at 1:44 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
> 
> I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.
> 
> It was amazingly well written!
> 
> Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.
> 
> I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn some 
> very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.
> 
> Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach from a 
> blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.
> 
> Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this book 5 
> stars  and then some.
> 
> Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 once 
> iOS 12 is released?
> 
> Keep up the good work!
> 
> Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:
> 
> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html
> 
>> On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and 
>> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the 
>> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the 
>> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk 
>> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>> 
>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to 
>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>> 
>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as 
>> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things. 
>> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the 
>> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>> 
>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping 
>> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a 
>> reply.
>> 
>> I hope that helps.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Anna
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple 
>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not 
>>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> 
>>> Carolyn
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
>>> Barton
>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>> To: viphone 
>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>> 
>>> Hey guys,
>>> 
>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
>>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
>>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jed
>>> 
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Sadam Ahmed

I recently purchased Anna's excellent book You and  Your  Apple Watch.

It was amazingly well written!

Even with the exchange rate I didn't hesitate to hit that buy button.

I'd consider myself quite an advanced user of tech, but even I learn 
some very handy tips and tricks from Anna's wonderful book.


Advanced or basic user, anyone wanting to get to grips with the Wach 
from a blindness perspective should jump at purchasing the above title.


Thanks again for writing such a fantastic book Anna, I would rate this 
book 5 stars  and then some.


Are you planning to update Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11 
once iOS 12 is released?


Keep up the good work!

Direct link to purchase Anna's mentioned book for the Watch:

http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WATCH.html

On 9/17/2018 12:35 AM, Anna Dresner wrote:

Hi everyone,

My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and 
the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the wrist 
when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the message. 
I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk around each 
hour has improved my health, I'm sure.

Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to answer 
the phone from my wrist is convenient.

There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as 
well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things. I 
knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the count 
on my wrist, where it's easy to access.

It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping 
what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a 
reply.

I hope that helps.

Best,
Anna


Sent from my iPhone


On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:

I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a swimmer, 
so that part of it has no application to me.

Best regards,

Carolyn

-Original Message-
From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed Barton
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
To: viphone 
Subject: some apple watch questions

Hey guys,

OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
Just wanna get some general opinions.

Thanks,
Jed

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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Michael Irons
Hi Carolyn there is something in the Apple Watch for everyone. Even you! I 
watch is primarily a fitness device. He can monitor your heart rate, hand, but 
you know if there any changes. It can also be checked falls and get help for 
you if you are unconscious. They watch can also be paired up with your phone 
and has cellular capabilities. You can get phone calls and text messages

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
> 
> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
> What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a 
> swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me. 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Carolyn 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed Barton
> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
> To: viphone 
> Subject: some apple watch questions
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
> Just wanna get some general opinions.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jed
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread lenron brown
The series 3 does have cell as well but it also has a version with out LTE

On 9/16/18, Kay Malmquist  wrote:
> I could be wrong about this, but the series 4 has it own cellular
> capabilities but not the series 3.
>
> Kay Malmquist
> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>
> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
> can control is your character.
> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Kimber Gardner" 
> To: 
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 12:32 PM
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
>
> I don't think you can eliminate the phone entirely. You still have to
> pair the watch with the phone. So unless I am misunderstanding, if you
> go out wearing the watch you still have to carry the phone. Or am I
> wrong about that?
>
> On 9/16/18, Kay Malmquist  wrote:
>> Well, I'm trying to eliminate the phone from the mix if I can.  I like
>> the
>> idea of the watch having cellular capabilities and that is one thing that
>> intrigued me about the 4 series.  Bluetooth should work just fine.
>>
>> Kay Malmquist
>> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>>
>> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
>> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
>> can control is your character.
>> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Anna Dresner" 
>> To: "VIPhone Mailing List" 
>> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 11:13 AM
>> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>>
>>
>> Hi Kay,
>>
>> It's a always a speakerphone experience unless you have Bluetooth
>> headphones. You can switch to the phone if you like, though.
>>
>> Best,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Kay Malmquist 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> When answering the phone from your watch, can you hold the watch up to
>>> your
>>> head and sort of use it like a phone, or is the speaker always on?  I
>>> guess
>>> I am talking about more privacy.  Hope this makes sense.
>>>
>>> Kay Malmquist
>>> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>>>
>>> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
>>> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
>>> can control is your character.
>>> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>>>
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Anna Dresner" 
>>> To: 
>>> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:35 AM
>>> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
>>> and
>>> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the
>>> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got
>>> the
>>> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and
>>> walk
>>> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>>>
>>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
>>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>>
>>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones
>>> as
>>> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count
>>> things.
>>> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having
>>> the
>>> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>>
>>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without
>>> stopping
>>> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly
>>> dictate
>>>
>>> a
>>> reply.
>>>
>>> I hope that helps.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Anna
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm
>>>> not
>>>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> Carolyn
>>>>
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:je

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Kay Malmquist
I could be wrong about this, but the series 4 has it own cellular 
capabilities but not the series 3.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
can control is your character.
- Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)

- Original Message - 
From: "Kimber Gardner" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions


I don't think you can eliminate the phone entirely. You still have to
pair the watch with the phone. So unless I am misunderstanding, if you
go out wearing the watch you still have to carry the phone. Or am I
wrong about that?

On 9/16/18, Kay Malmquist  wrote:
> Well, I'm trying to eliminate the phone from the mix if I can.  I like the
> idea of the watch having cellular capabilities and that is one thing that
> intrigued me about the 4 series.  Bluetooth should work just fine.
>
> Kay Malmquist
> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>
> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
> can control is your character.
> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Anna Dresner" 
> To: "VIPhone Mailing List" 
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 11:13 AM
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
>
> Hi Kay,
>
> It's a always a speakerphone experience unless you have Bluetooth
> headphones. You can switch to the phone if you like, though.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Kay Malmquist 
>> wrote:
>>
>> When answering the phone from your watch, can you hold the watch up to
>> your
>> head and sort of use it like a phone, or is the speaker always on?  I
>> guess
>> I am talking about more privacy.  Hope this makes sense.
>>
>> Kay Malmquist
>> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>>
>> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
>> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
>> can control is your character.
>> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Anna Dresner" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:35 AM
>> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
>> and
>> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the
>> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got
>> the
>> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk
>> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>>
>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>
>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones
>> as
>> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count
>> things.
>> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the
>> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>
>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without
>> stopping
>> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate
>>
>> a
>> reply.
>>
>> I hope that helps.
>>
>> Best,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm
>>> not
>>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Carolyn
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed
>>> Barton
>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>> To: viphone 
>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So
>>> don't
>>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's
>>> everyone's
>>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
&

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread lenron brown
Kay that has been my thought for a while now, if I can do most
everything from my watch I will be happy for sure. I am looking
forward to seeing how apple improves the battery during talk time. If
by 2025 I can just where a watch and make calls and stream music for a
day or so I will be thrilled for sure. I love movies and books with
wrist comms.

On 9/16/18, Kay Malmquist  wrote:
> Well, I'm trying to eliminate the phone from the mix if I can.  I like the
> idea of the watch having cellular capabilities and that is one thing that
> intrigued me about the 4 series.  Bluetooth should work just fine.
>
> Kay Malmquist
> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>
> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
> can control is your character.
> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Anna Dresner" 
> To: "VIPhone Mailing List" 
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 11:13 AM
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
>
> Hi Kay,
>
> It's a always a speakerphone experience unless you have Bluetooth
> headphones. You can switch to the phone if you like, though.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Kay Malmquist 
>> wrote:
>>
>> When answering the phone from your watch, can you hold the watch up to
>> your
>> head and sort of use it like a phone, or is the speaker always on?  I
>> guess
>> I am talking about more privacy.  Hope this makes sense.
>>
>> Kay Malmquist
>> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>>
>> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
>> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
>> can control is your character.
>> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Anna Dresner" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:35 AM
>> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
>> and
>> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the
>> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got
>> the
>> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk
>> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>>
>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>
>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones
>> as
>> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count
>> things.
>> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the
>> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>
>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without
>> stopping
>> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate
>>
>> a
>> reply.
>>
>> I hope that helps.
>>
>> Best,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm
>>> not
>>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Carolyn
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed
>>> Barton
>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>> To: viphone 
>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So
>>> don't
>>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's
>>> everyone's
>>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jed
>>>
>>> --
>>> The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone
>>> list.
>>>
>>> If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or
>>> if you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the
>>> owners or mod

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Kimber Gardner
I don't think you can eliminate the phone entirely. You still have to
pair the watch with the phone. So unless I am misunderstanding, if you
go out wearing the watch you still have to carry the phone. Or am I
wrong about that?

On 9/16/18, Kay Malmquist  wrote:
> Well, I'm trying to eliminate the phone from the mix if I can.  I like the
> idea of the watch having cellular capabilities and that is one thing that
> intrigued me about the 4 series.  Bluetooth should work just fine.
>
> Kay Malmquist
> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>
> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
> can control is your character.
> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Anna Dresner" 
> To: "VIPhone Mailing List" 
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 11:13 AM
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
>
> Hi Kay,
>
> It's a always a speakerphone experience unless you have Bluetooth
> headphones. You can switch to the phone if you like, though.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
>
>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Kay Malmquist 
>> wrote:
>>
>> When answering the phone from your watch, can you hold the watch up to
>> your
>> head and sort of use it like a phone, or is the speaker always on?  I
>> guess
>> I am talking about more privacy.  Hope this makes sense.
>>
>> Kay Malmquist
>> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>>
>> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
>> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
>> can control is your character.
>> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Anna Dresner" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:35 AM
>> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
>> and
>> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the
>> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got
>> the
>> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk
>> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>>
>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>
>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones
>> as
>> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count
>> things.
>> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the
>> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>
>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without
>> stopping
>> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate
>>
>> a
>> reply.
>>
>> I hope that helps.
>>
>> Best,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm
>>> not
>>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Carolyn
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed
>>> Barton
>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>> To: viphone 
>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So
>>> don't
>>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's
>>> everyone's
>>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jed
>>>
>>> --
>>> The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone
>>> list.
>>>
>>> If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or
>>> if you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the
>>> owners or moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself.
>>>
>>> Your V iPhone list moderator is Mark

Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Kay Malmquist
Well, I'm trying to eliminate the phone from the mix if I can.  I like the 
idea of the watch having cellular capabilities and that is one thing that 
intrigued me about the 4 series.  Bluetooth should work just fine.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
can control is your character.
- Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)

- Original Message - 
From: "Anna Dresner" 
To: "VIPhone Mailing List" 
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions


Hi Kay,

It's a always a speakerphone experience unless you have Bluetooth 
headphones. You can switch to the phone if you like, though.

Best,
Anna




> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Kay Malmquist  
> wrote:
>
> When answering the phone from your watch, can you hold the watch up to 
> your
> head and sort of use it like a phone, or is the speaker always on?  I 
> guess
> I am talking about more privacy.  Hope this makes sense.
>
> Kay Malmquist
> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>
> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
> can control is your character.
> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Anna Dresner" 
> To: 
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:35 AM
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist 
> and
> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the
> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the
> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk
> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>
> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>
> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as
> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count 
> things.
> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the
> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>
> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without 
> stopping
> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate 
> a
> reply.
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm 
>> not
>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Carolyn
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed
>> Barton
>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>> To: viphone 
>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't
>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's
>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jed
>>
>> --
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>>
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread 'Nancy Badger' via VIPhone
Hello,
There are times, for my work, when I need to move from one place to another and 
having my calendar on my wrist keeps me up-to-date. My administrative assistant 
can change something and I can find out about it really easily without having 
to fiddle with my phone.
Nancy

Nancy Badger, Ph.D
Executive Director of Counseling
Old Dominion University
Sent from my iPhone with dictation software. Please excuse spelling errors.

> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:35 AM, Anna Dresner  wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and 
> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the 
> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the 
> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk 
> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
> 
> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to answer 
> the phone from my wrist is convenient.
> 
> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as 
> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things. 
> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the 
> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
> 
> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping 
> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a 
> reply.
> 
> I hope that helps.
> 
> Best,
> Anna
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
>> 
>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
>> What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a 
>> swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me. 
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Carolyn 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
>> Barton
>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>> To: viphone 
>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>> 
>> Hey guys,
>> 
>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Jed
>> 
>> --
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread crazy eyez
I've always been curious about the apple watches.
I thought about purchasing one, and trying it. If I don't like, I can return it.
Thanks for all the helpful answers.


Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 16, 2018, at 12:13 PM, Anna Dresner  wrote:
> 
> Hi Kay,
> 
> It's a always a speakerphone experience unless you have Bluetooth headphones. 
> You can switch to the phone if you like, though.
> 
> Best,
> Anna
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Kay Malmquist  wrote:
>> 
>> When answering the phone from your watch, can you hold the watch up to your 
>> head and sort of use it like a phone, or is the speaker always on?  I guess 
>> I am talking about more privacy.  Hope this makes sense.
>> 
>> Kay Malmquist
>> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
>> 
>> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
>> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
>> can control is your character.
>> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
>> 
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Anna Dresner" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:35 AM
>> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>> 
>> 
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and 
>> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the 
>> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the 
>> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk 
>> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>> 
>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to 
>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>> 
>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as 
>> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things. 
>> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the 
>> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>> 
>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping 
>> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a 
>> reply.
>> 
>> I hope that helps.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Anna
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple 
>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not 
>>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> 
>>> Carolyn
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
>>> Barton
>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>> To: viphone 
>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>> 
>>> Hey guys,
>>> 
>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
>>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
>>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jed
>>> 
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Anna Dresner
Hi Kay,

It's a always a speakerphone experience unless you have Bluetooth headphones. 
You can switch to the phone if you like, though.

Best,
Anna




> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Kay Malmquist  wrote:
> 
> When answering the phone from your watch, can you hold the watch up to your 
> head and sort of use it like a phone, or is the speaker always on?  I guess 
> I am talking about more privacy.  Hope this makes sense.
> 
> Kay Malmquist
> kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
> 
> Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
> reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
> can control is your character.
> - Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Anna Dresner" 
> To: 
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:35 AM
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
> 
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and 
> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the 
> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the 
> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk 
> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
> 
> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to 
> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
> 
> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as 
> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things. 
> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the 
> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
> 
> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping 
> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a 
> reply.
> 
> I hope that helps.
> 
> Best,
> Anna
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple 
>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not 
>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Carolyn
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
>> Barton
>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>> To: viphone 
>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>> 
>> Hey guys,
>> 
>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Jed
>> 
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Kay Malmquist
When answering the phone from your watch, can you hold the watch up to your 
head and sort of use it like a phone, or is the speaker always on?  I guess 
I am talking about more privacy.  Hope this makes sense.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a
reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
can control is your character.
- Wayne Walter Dyer (1940-2015)

- Original Message - 
From: "Anna Dresner" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:35 AM
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions


Hi everyone,

My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and 
the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the 
wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the 
message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk 
around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.

Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to 
answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.

There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as 
well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things. 
I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the 
count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.

It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping 
what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a 
reply.

I hope that helps.

Best,
Anna


Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> 
> wrote:
>
> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple 
> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not 
> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Carolyn
>
> -Original Message-
> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed 
> Barton
> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
> To: viphone 
> Subject: some apple watch questions
>
> Hey guys,
>
> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>
> Thanks,
> Jed
>
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Anna Dresner
Hi,

Setting up the watch is pretty easy. You pair it with a phone. The easiest way 
to do this is to make sure you have good lighting, turn on pairing on the watch 
and phone, put your watch on a flat surface, hold the phone so the back-facing 
camera is above the watch screen, and lift the phone up until it pairs. There 
is also an option to enter a code to do the pairing.

The watch copies most content it needs from your phone, but you will need to 
answer a few questions on the phone and create a passcode on your watch.

Best,
Anna




> On Sep 16, 2018, at 10:34 AM, lenron brown  wrote:
> 
> I meant the setup of the watch. How does that process work? Someone
> told me years ago but I don't remember now. Also yeah will probably
> try and grab a little bluetooth headset from amazon. I do like the
> look of the once that you can pull the earbuds off the band that sit
> around your neck.
> 
> On 9/16/18, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:
>> What setup do you mean? The setup of the watch or of a bluetooth headset?
>> My wife and I have a second gen Apple Watch and most likely we'll upgrade as
>> well, but I found setting up the watchpretty straight forward.
>> I use my Voyager Edge as well as an old Outdoor Tech stereo headset which I
>> have had for about 5 years with my Apple Watch and both work perfectly
>> well.
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of
>> lenron brown
>> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 8:14 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>> 
>> I am pretty excited about getting my watch and have been wondering
>> about features I would enjoy myself. I think it will be cool to pretty
>> much have a phone on my wrist. Just will have to figure out some kind
>> of bluetooth headset. Is setup any easier now?
>> 
>> On 9/16/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> 
>>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
>>> and
>>> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the
>>> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got
>>> the
>>> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk
>>> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>>> 
>>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
>>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>> 
>>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones
>>> as
>>> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count
>>> things.
>>> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the
>>> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>> 
>>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without
>>> stopping
>>> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate
>>> a
>>> reply.
>>> 
>>> I hope that helps.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Anna
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm
>>>> not
>>>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>>> 
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> 
>>>> Carolyn
>>>> 
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed
>>>> Barton
>>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>>> To: viphone 
>>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>>> 
>>>> Hey guys,
>>>> 
>>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So
>>>> don't
>>>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's
>>>> everyone's
>>>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>>>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Jed
>>>> 
>>>> --
>>>> The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone
>>>> list.
>>>> 
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread lenron brown
I meant the setup of the watch. How does that process work? Someone
told me years ago but I don't remember now. Also yeah will probably
try and grab a little bluetooth headset from amazon. I do like the
look of the once that you can pull the earbuds off the band that sit
around your neck.

On 9/16/18, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:
> What setup do you mean? The setup of the watch or of a bluetooth headset?
> My wife and I have a second gen Apple Watch and most likely we'll upgrade as
> well, but I found setting up the watchpretty straight forward.
> I use my Voyager Edge as well as an old Outdoor Tech stereo headset which I
> have had for about 5 years with my Apple Watch and both work perfectly
> well.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of
> lenron brown
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 8:14 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: some apple watch questions
>
> I am pretty excited about getting my watch and have been wondering
> about features I would enjoy myself. I think it will be cool to pretty
> much have a phone on my wrist. Just will have to figure out some kind
> of bluetooth headset. Is setup any easier now?
>
> On 9/16/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist
>> and
>> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the
>> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got
>> the
>> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk
>> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>>
>> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
>> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>>
>> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones
>> as
>> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count
>> things.
>> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the
>> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>>
>> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without
>> stopping
>> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate
>> a
>> reply.
>>
>> I hope that helps.
>>
>> Best,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm
>>> not
>>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Carolyn
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed
>>> Barton
>>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>>> To: viphone 
>>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So
>>> don't
>>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's
>>> everyone's
>>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jed
>>>
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RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
What setup do you mean? The setup of the watch or of a bluetooth headset?
My wife and I have a second gen Apple Watch and most likely we'll upgrade as 
well, but I found setting up the watchpretty straight forward.
I use my Voyager Edge as well as an old Outdoor Tech stereo headset which I 
have had for about 5 years with my Apple Watch and both work perfectly well.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of lenron 
brown
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 8:14 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

I am pretty excited about getting my watch and have been wondering
about features I would enjoy myself. I think it will be cool to pretty
much have a phone on my wrist. Just will have to figure out some kind
of bluetooth headset. Is setup any easier now?

On 9/16/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and
> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the
> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the
> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk
> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>
> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>
> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as
> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things.
> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the
> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>
> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping
> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a
> reply.
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not
>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Carolyn
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed
>> Barton
>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>> To: viphone 
>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't
>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's
>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jed
>>
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread lenron brown
I am pretty excited about getting my watch and have been wondering
about features I would enjoy myself. I think it will be cool to pretty
much have a phone on my wrist. Just will have to figure out some kind
of bluetooth headset. Is setup any easier now?

On 9/16/18, Anna Dresner  wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and
> the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the
> wrist when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the
> message. I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk
> around each hour has improved my health, I'm sure.
>
> Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to
> answer the phone from my wrist is convenient.
>
> There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as
> well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things.
> I knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the
> count on my wrist, where it's easy to access.
>
> It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping
> what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a
> reply.
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple
>> watch? What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not
>> a swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Carolyn
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed
>> Barton
>> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
>> To: viphone 
>> Subject: some apple watch questions
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't
>> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
>> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's
>> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
>> Just wanna get some general opinions.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jed
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RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
What I would add to this is that the Apple Watch is definitely meant to be a 
fitness and health device. If you like to know things like your heart rate, how 
much you walked and so on than the Apple Watch is nice.
Of course for an old biddy like you, Carolyn *big smile* something like the 
fall detection feature on the new Apple Watch 4 could be a valueable feature.
What it does is that the watch through its sensors will detect if you fell and 
if you were hurt or unconscious to the point where you could not interact with 
the watch within 1 minute an automatic call to emergency services would be 
placed, 111 in the UK and 911 in North America.
I assume that just with any call of that nature a text message would also be 
sent out to anybody else whom you specified in your medical Id section as an 
emergency contact.

Best regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Anna 
Dresner
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 7:35 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some apple watch questions

Hi everyone,

My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and 
the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the wrist 
when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the message. 
I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk around each 
hour has improved my health, I'm sure.

Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to answer 
the phone from my wrist is convenient.

There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as 
well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things. I 
knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the count 
on my wrist, where it's easy to access.

It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping 
what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a 
reply.

I hope that helps.

Best,
Anna


Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
> 
> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
> What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a 
> swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me. 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Carolyn 
> 
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> To: viphone 
> Subject: some apple watch questions
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
> Just wanna get some general opinions.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jed
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Re: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Anna Dresner
Hi everyone,

My favorite things about the watch are getting notifications on my wrist and 
the fitness stuff. In a crowded, noisy environment, getting a tap on the wrist 
when a text message comes in means I'm more likely to know I got the message. 
I'm not that into fitness, but being reminded to get up and walk around each 
hour has improved my health, I'm sure.

Sometimes when it's hard to get my phone out in a hurry, being able to answer 
the phone from my wrist is convenient.

There are apps that are really helpful in addition to the built-in ones as 
well. I have one called Clicker that simply lets you tap it to count things. I 
knit, and some of the patterns require counting rows. I love having the count 
on my wrist, where it's easy to access.

It's also easier to deal with text messages from the watch without stopping 
what I'm doing completely. When a new one comes in, I can quickly dictate a 
reply.

I hope that helps.

Best,
Anna


Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 16, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
> 
> I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
> What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a 
> swimmer, so that part of it has no application to me. 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Carolyn 
> 
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
> To: viphone 
> Subject: some apple watch questions
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
> laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
> Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
> thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
> Just wanna get some general opinions.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jed
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RE: some apple watch questions

2018-09-16 Thread Carolyn Arnold
I have two Braille watches. But I do wonder why I would want an Apple watch? 
What would it do for me, especially since I have an iPhone? I'm not a swimmer, 
so that part of it has no application to me. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 

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From: jedbar...@gmail.com [mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jed Barton
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 10:20 PM
To: viphone 
Subject: some apple watch questions

Hey guys,

OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So don't 
laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's everyone's 
thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it, it's crazy.
Just wanna get some general opinions.

Thanks,
Jed

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some apple watch questions

2018-09-15 Thread Jed Barton
Hey guys,

OK, i have been toying with the idea of getting the apple watch. So
don't laugh, right now, i have a braille watch, yea i know, old, lol.
Honestly i haven't really played with the apple watch.  What's
everyone's thoughts on it?  The list of things you can do with it,
it's crazy.
Just wanna get some general opinions.

Thanks,
Jed

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RE: apple watch questions

2017-01-05 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Stephanie,

I wonder if the vibrations you describe happen when you double tap the screen? 
In Watch OS 3 if the screen is locked and you double tap you get the time 
silently via vibrations. Right now it is 11:01 AM, if I, for example, double 
tap my watch right now I get one long vibration which indicates 10 O’Clock, 
then I get one short one which means 1 hour past 10, then there is a brief 
pause and then I get a single short vibration which indicates 1 minute. If it 
were 11:13 AM I would get the long and the short for 11 O’clock then a pause 
and then one more long (every 10 minutes is indicated by a long vibration) and 
then 3 short to indicate 3 minutes so 13 minutes in total.

Complications are apps in a way, but not all apps can be complications. 
Complications are those items or apps you can add to a watch face, e.g. the 
time, date, apps like weather, Phone, timer, stop watch etc.
If you customize a watch face either in the watch app on your phone you find 
that most watch faces can have either 3 or 5 complications you can customize 
and each one has a list of items/apps to choose from.


Regards,
Sieghard

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Subject: Re: apple watch questions

Hi Stephanie. David Woodbridge has made numerous podcasts about the Apple 
Watch. These can be found either at Applevis.com<http://Applevis.com>. Or his 
own iSee podcasts. That would be a good starting point as he offers excellent 
demonstrations of various aspects of the watch.

Mystic Access also has a tutorial you can purchase.

www.mysticaccess.com<http://www.mysticaccess.com>

Complications are apps.
Barry Abbott
bpabbo...@gmail.com<mailto:bpabbo...@gmail.com>



On Jan 4, 2017, at 6:14 PM, Stephanie 
<natureloving...@gmail.com<mailto:natureloving...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi all,

First of all, if there is an apple watch list, can someone let me know how to 
subscribe?

I got a series 1 apple watch yesterday second hand. It's paired, but I have 
some questions. First of all, every now and again, I get these vibrations. 3 
short ones, followed by one or more long ones.
Also, what are glances or complications? I have no idea what they are? Also, I 
get notifications of messages etc but how do I view it?
Thanks for any help.
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Re: apple watch questions

2017-01-04 Thread Barry Abbott
Hi Stephanie. David Woodbridge has made numerous podcasts about the Apple 
Watch. These can be found either at Applevis.com . Or his 
own iSee podcasts. That would be a good starting point as he offers excellent 
demonstrations of various aspects of the watch.

Mystic Access also has a tutorial you can purchase.

www.mysticaccess.com

Complications are apps.
Barry Abbott
bpabbo...@gmail.com



> On Jan 4, 2017, at 6:14 PM, Stephanie  wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> First of all, if there is an apple watch list, can someone let me know how to 
> subscribe?
> 
> I got a series 1 apple watch yesterday second hand. It's paired, but I have 
> some questions. First of all, every now and again, I get these vibrations. 3 
> short ones, followed by one or more long ones. 
> Also, what are glances or complications? I have no idea what they are? Also, 
> I get notifications of messages etc but how do I view it? 
> Thanks for any help.
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apple watch questions

2017-01-04 Thread Stephanie
Hi all,

First of all, if there is an apple watch list, can someone let me know how to 
subscribe?

I got a series 1 apple watch yesterday second hand. It's paired, but I have 
some questions. First of all, every now and again, I get these vibrations. 3 
short ones, followed by one or more long ones. 
Also, what are glances or complications? I have no idea what they are? Also, I 
get notifications of messages etc but how do I view it? 
Thanks for any help.
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Re: two Apple Watch questions

2016-09-30 Thread Paul Ferrara
Great, thank you.

Paul

From: Woody Anna Dresner 
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 3:07 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: two Apple Watch questions

Hi,

Any complication on which you enable AutoSpeak will speak every time you wake 
up the watch. Remote lets you use your watch to control music playback on a Mac 
and, I think, Apple TV.

Best,
Anna



  On Sep 24, 2016, at 1:04 PM, Paul Ferrara <paul.ferr...@twc.com> wrote:

  Hello all, can someone please explain the following:

  1.  What is “enable autospeak”? Whatever it is, I have to reenable it a lot.

  2.  What is the app called remote used for?

  Thanks.

  Paul

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Re: two Apple Watch questions

2016-09-24 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi,

Any complication on which you enable AutoSpeak will speak every time you wake 
up the watch. Remote lets you use your watch to control music playback on a Mac 
and, I think, Apple TV.

Best,
Anna



> On Sep 24, 2016, at 1:04 PM, Paul Ferrara  wrote:
> 
> Hello all, can someone please explain the following:
>  
> 1.  What is “enable autospeak”? Whatever it is, I have to reenable it a lot.
>  
> 2.  What is the app called remote used for?
>  
> Thanks.
>  
> Paul
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