Re: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2021-04-18 Thread Dave Clement
Hi, 

This should do it...

1. Touch the status bar at the top of the screen

2. 3-finger swipe up to bring up the Control Centre.

3. 3-finger swipe down to bring up the Notification Centre. 

Hope this helps.

Dave Clement
Winnpeg MB


On Apr 18, 2021, at 4:44 PM, Noe Villeda  wrote:


I have my S E 2020 set up, I just can’t remember how to get to either control 
center or notifications from the home screen.
 
I know how to do it without the home button, but I can’t remember the reverse. 
 
 
 
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RE: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2021-04-18 Thread Noe Villeda
I have my S E 2020 set up, I just can’t remember how to get to either control 
center or notifications from the home screen.

 

I know how to do it without the home button, but I can’t remember the reverse. 

 

 

 

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Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2021-04-17 Thread Alan Lemly
Below is the message I posted in late April or early May of 2020 with the
steps for setting up my new iPhone SE 2020.

 

Alan Lemly

 

 

Hi List,

 

I decided to make detailed notes of the steps involved in setting up a new
iPhone mainly for my own benefit since I forget what is involved as I only
do this every couple of years. In my case, I bought this SE 2020 directly
from the Apple Store app with no SIM card included since I have a prepaid
Verizon plan and could not specify my carrier successfully when ordering.
The below numbered list will be very detailed since I'd rather have too much
information than not enough. Any settings provided came from my iPhone 8
running iOS 13.4.1.

 

1.  Opened iTunes on my Windows 7 computer, verified I was running its
latest version of 12.10.6, connected my iPhone 8 using the lightning cable,
and did an encrypted backup.
2.  Did an iCloud backup by going to Settings - Alan Lemly - Apple ID -
iCloud - iTunes and App Store, iCloud, iCloud backup, and executing Backup
now.
3.  I read a lot of books using the BARD Mobile app and since any books
downloaded to an iPhone are not transferred to a new restored iPhone, I made
a list in an Excel file of the downloaded books I wanted to re-download to
my new iPhone and the location of any current reading position in those
books.
4.  I plugged my lightning cable connected to my computer to the new
phone and the Apple logo appeared on the screen. The white screen appeared a
few seconds later with the cycling languages appearing and I pressed the
home button 3 times quickly to turn on Voiceover. Although I was hearing
clicks as I swiped, Voiceover did not start talking until a number of
seconds later. In fact, I pressed the home button 3 times again because I
wasn't sure I had turned Voiceover on. This turned Voiceover off and I had
to press the home button 3 times again to turn it back on and I heard
Voiceover say hello and when I swiped once, Voiceover said press home to
open.
5.  I pressed home and Voiceover said Setup and put me in a list of
language buttons with English at the top. I double tapped on English.
6.  The screen which opened said Select your country or region heading.
I double tapped on the United States button which was the first in the list.
7.  The screen which opened said Quick start heading Bring your current
iPhone or iPad near this iPhone to sign in and set up. The older iPhone must
be using iOS 11 or later with Bluetooth turned on. There was a button at the
end to Set up manually.
8.  A screen opened on my old iPhone to set up a new iPhone using my
apple ID with a button to continue. A screen appeared to position some
pattern in a circle but I double tapped the Authenticate manually button
instead.
9.  I was prompted to input the 6 digit authentication code displayed on
my new iPhone using the number pad screen on my old iPhone. My new iPhone
then prompted me to enter my passcode of my old iPhone. I had to double tap
each number on the on screen number pad on my new iPhone since touch typing
was not turned on.
10. I was prompted to set up touch ID on the new iPhone which I did.
11. Several screens were presented asking me to place my finger and lift
my finger which I did. I was then taken to a screen which said Adjust your
grip and it said keep going to capture the edges of your grip. I double
tapped a Continue button at the bottom of this screen.
12. I was then prompted to again place and lift my finger until I got
the Complete message. Touch ID is ready was spoken and I then executed the
Continue button at the bottom of that screen.
13. The next screen said Transfer your data heading. The explanation
said you can directly transfer your data during setup or finish downloading
it later. Buttons on this screen were Transfer from iPhone, Download from
iCloud, or other options. The Transfer from iPhone said the time to transfer
was about 1 hour. The download from iCloud said I could start using my
iPhone in about 15 minutes and my data would download later over wifi. I
executed the Transfer from iPhone button.
14. I was taken to a Terms and conditions screen on the new iPhone where
I double tapped an Agree button in the bottom right corner.
15. I was taken to a Settings from other iPhone heading screen where it
listed some settings about allowing Siri to use voice input, contacts, etc.
and allowing maps to use my location. I executed the Continue button at the
bottom of this screen without customizing any settings.
16. I was taken to a Keep your iPhone up to date heading screen which
was basically a commercial for updating iOS automatically. At the bottom of
this screen was a Continue button followed by an Install updates manually
button. I chose the Install updates manually button.
17. I was then taken to a screen to Add cards to Apple Pay. Instead of
executing the Continue button, I chose to Set up later in Wallet which was a
button

Re: What's in the box of a new iPhone SE 2020 was RE: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a cable

2020-12-15 Thread Gerardo Corripio
In Mid-June, when I got my SE220, as mentioned below, mine came with the brick, 
cable, earpods, and the phone.

Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone SE (2nd Generation) de Telcel

> El 15 dic 2020, a la(s) 5:06 p.m., Simon A Fogarty  
> escribió:
> 
> 
> Allan thanks,
> That is what I got also
>  
>  
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Alan 
> Lemly
> Sent: Wednesday, 16 December 2020 10:54 am
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: What's in the box of a new iPhone SE 2020 was RE: Tutorial on 
> iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a cable
>  
> Hi List,
>  
> I invite and encourage everyone who wants to know what comes with a new 
> iPhone, what the existing iPhone models that can be purchased new are, and 
> what are their available accessories, to download the Apple Store app to your 
> device. This app is very accessible and will tell you everything you want to 
> know about available Apple products. And I promise you that information you 
> look up yourself will stick better than something somebody feeds you. Never 
> mind that you can count on the accuracy of info from the app.
>  
> To confirm what Gordon said, the Apple Store app says the following is 
> included in the box of a new iPhone SE purchased now:
>  
> The iPhone SE
> A USB C lightning cable
>  
> I can confirm that when I purchased my SE 2020 with the Apple Store app this 
> past May, that it included the phone, a USB type A lightning cable, wired 
> earpods, and a 5W charging brick. I can also confirm unsurprisingly, that the 
> cost of a new SE 2020 purchased now is identical to what I paid in May.
>  
> Please download and enjoy the Apple Store app. They also have a good Apple 
> Support app.
>  
> Alan Lemly
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Gordon
> Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 1:37 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a 
> cable
>  
> Yeah the first batches of the SE2020 did come with the cable and brick. 
> However they announced at the September Apple event that they would only come 
> with a USB type C cable from this point forward. So people who purchase a 
> unit made before September could still get the charger and cable.
> 
> On 12/15/2020 1:33 PM, Vivian Conger wrote:
> When I bought my SE2020 in late August, it came with a brick and cable.
>  
> Vivian and Sallie
>  
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
> Shirley Baker
> Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 6:19 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a 
> cable
>  
> I have an iPhone 6S plus so if I want the SE20, then I need to get the brick 
> and cable, right? I am not interested in any other phone but that one for 
> myself.I don’t care about the 12 and all that but just the SE20. Does this 
> particular phone come with the brick and cable? Again, I’m only interested in 
> this one phone and not the rest.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 14, 2020, at 8:01 PM, Simon A Fogarty  wrote:
> 
> 
> With the new phones you have to purchase the bricks but if you have an 
> existing one it should work fine with your new phone.
>  
> As for iPads, I don’t believe they have removed the power bricks yet.
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
> Shirley Baker
> Sent: Tuesday, 15 December 2020 1:06 pm
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a 
> cable
>  
> I thought you all said you had to order any bricks or cables separate from 
> your phone. Excuse me if I misunderstood.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 14, 2020, at 1:41 PM, Alan Lemly  wrote:
> 
> 
> Shirley,
>  
> I don't have an Apple watch but I use three different charging bricks for my 
> iPhone SE 2020:
>  
> The original Apple 5W charger that came with the SE.
> An Anker dual USB type A charger.
> An Anker 18W fast charger with a USB C female port.
>  
> These charge at different speeds but I've got nothing but time on my hands so 
> I'm happy with all of them. I do use the fast charger if I'm in a hurry to 
> get the highest percentage charge most quickly before leaving the house.
>  
> Alan
>  
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Shirley Baker
> Sent: Monday, December 14, 2020 12:26 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a 
> cable
>  
> Which brick a

RE: What's in the box of a new iPhone SE 2020 was RE: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a cable

2020-12-15 Thread Simon A Fogarty
Allan thanks,
That is what I got also



From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Alan 
Lemly
Sent: Wednesday, 16 December 2020 10:54 am
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: What's in the box of a new iPhone SE 2020 was RE: Tutorial on iDevice 
chargers and cables was RE: searching for a cable

Hi List,

I invite and encourage everyone who wants to know what comes with a new iPhone, 
what the existing iPhone models that can be purchased new are, and what are 
their available accessories, to download the Apple Store app to your device. 
This app is very accessible and will tell you everything you want to know about 
available Apple products. And I promise you that information you look up 
yourself will stick better than something somebody feeds you. Never mind that 
you can count on the accuracy of info from the app.

To confirm what Gordon said, the Apple Store app says the following is included 
in the box of a new iPhone SE purchased now:


  1.  The iPhone SE
  2.  A USB C lightning cable

I can confirm that when I purchased my SE 2020 with the Apple Store app this 
past May, that it included the phone, a USB type A lightning cable, wired 
earpods, and a 5W charging brick. I can also confirm unsurprisingly, that the 
cost of a new SE 2020 purchased now is identical to what I paid in May.

Please download and enjoy the Apple Store app. They also have a good Apple 
Support app.

Alan Lemly

From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Gordon
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 1:37 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a 
cable


Yeah the first batches of the SE2020 did come with the cable and brick. However 
they announced at the September Apple event that they would only come with a 
USB type C cable from this point forward. So people who purchase a unit made 
before September could still get the charger and cable.
On 12/15/2020 1:33 PM, Vivian Conger wrote:
When I bought my SE2020 in late August, it came with a brick and cable.

Vivian and Sallie


From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of 
Shirley Baker
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 6:19 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a 
cable

I have an iPhone 6S plus so if I want the SE20, then I need to get the brick 
and cable, right? I am not interested in any other phone but that one for 
myself.I don’t care about the 12 and all that but just the SE20. Does this 
particular phone come with the brick and cable? Again, I’m only interested in 
this one phone and not the rest.
Sent from my iPhone


On Dec 14, 2020, at 8:01 PM, Simon A Fogarty 
mailto:si...@blinky-net.com>> wrote:

With the new phones you have to purchase the bricks but if you have an existing 
one it should work fine with your new phone.

As for iPads, I don’t believe they have removed the power bricks yet.

From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of 
Shirley Baker
Sent: Tuesday, 15 December 2020 1:06 pm
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a 
cable

I thought you all said you had to order any bricks or cables separate from your 
phone. Excuse me if I misunderstood.
Sent from my iPhone



On Dec 14, 2020, at 1:41 PM, Alan Lemly 
mailto:wale...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Shirley,



I don't have an Apple watch but I use three different charging bricks for my 
iPhone SE 2020:



  1.  The original Apple 5W charger that came with the SE.
  2.  An Anker dual USB type A charger.
  3.  An Anker 18W fast charger with a USB C female port.



These charge at different speeds but I've got nothing but time on my hands so 
I'm happy with all of them. I do use the fast charger if I'm in a hurry to get 
the highest percentage charge most quickly before leaving the house.



Alan



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Shirley Baker
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2020 12:26 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a 
cable



Which brick and cable do you use with the SE20 iPhone and SE watch?



Sent from my iPhone



> On Dec 14, 2020, at 10:11 AM, Alan Lemly 
> mailto:wale...@gmail.com>> wrote:

>

> ?Hi Vicki and List,

>

> I'll let Malcolm explain any of the electrical nuances regarding iDevice 
> chargers but it feels as if a quick overview of the connectors and cables is 
> appropriate especially sinc

What's in the box of a new iPhone SE 2020 was RE: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a cable

2020-12-15 Thread Alan Lemly
Hi List,

 

I invite and encourage everyone who wants to know what comes with a new iPhone, 
what the existing iPhone models that can be purchased new are, and what are 
their available accessories, to download the Apple Store app to your device. 
This app is very accessible and will tell you everything you want to know about 
available Apple products. And I promise you that information you look up 
yourself will stick better than something somebody feeds you. Never mind that 
you can count on the accuracy of info from the app.

 

To confirm what Gordon said, the Apple Store app says the following is included 
in the box of a new iPhone SE purchased now:

 

1.   The iPhone SE

2.   A USB C lightning cable

 

I can confirm that when I purchased my SE 2020 with the Apple Store app this 
past May, that it included the phone, a USB type A lightning cable, wired 
earpods, and a 5W charging brick. I can also confirm unsurprisingly, that the 
cost of a new SE 2020 purchased now is identical to what I paid in May.

 

Please download and enjoy the Apple Store app. They also have a good Apple 
Support app.

 

Alan Lemly

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Gordon
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 1:37 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a 
cable

 

Yeah the first batches of the SE2020 did come with the cable and brick. However 
they announced at the September Apple event that they would only come with a 
USB type C cable from this point forward. So people who purchase a unit made 
before September could still get the charger and cable. 

On 12/15/2020 1:33 PM, Vivian Conger wrote:

When I bought my SE2020 in late August, it came with a brick and cable.

 

Vivian and Sallie

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com   
 On Behalf Of Shirley Baker
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 6:19 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a 
cable

 

I have an iPhone 6S plus so if I want the SE20, then I need to get the brick 
and cable, right? I am not interested in any other phone but that one for 
myself.I don’t care about the 12 and all that but just the SE20. Does this 
particular phone come with the brick and cable? Again, I’m only interested in 
this one phone and not the rest.

Sent from my iPhone






On Dec 14, 2020, at 8:01 PM, Simon A Fogarty  wrote:

 

With the new phones you have to purchase the bricks but if you have an existing 
one it should work fine with your new phone.

 

As for iPads, I don’t believe they have removed the power bricks yet.

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Shirley 
Baker
Sent: Tuesday, 15 December 2020 1:06 pm
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a 
cable

 

I thought you all said you had to order any bricks or cables separate from your 
phone. Excuse me if I misunderstood.

Sent from my iPhone







On Dec 14, 2020, at 1:41 PM, Alan Lemly  wrote:



Shirley,

 

I don't have an Apple watch but I use three different charging bricks for my 
iPhone SE 2020: 

 

1.  The original Apple 5W charger that came with the SE.
2.  An Anker dual USB type A charger.
3.  An Anker 18W fast charger with a USB C female port.

 

These charge at different speeds but I've got nothing but time on my hands so 
I'm happy with all of them. I do use the fast charger if I'm in a hurry to get 
the highest percentage charge most quickly before leaving the house.

 

Alan

 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Shirley Baker
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2020 12:26 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Tutorial on iDevice chargers and cables was RE: searching for a 
cable

 

Which brick and cable do you use with the SE20 iPhone and SE watch?

 

Sent from my iPhone

 

> On Dec 14, 2020, at 10:11 AM, Alan Lemly <  
> wale...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 

> ?Hi Vicki and List,

> 

> I'll let Malcolm explain any of the electrical nuances regarding iDevice 
> chargers but it feels as if a quick overview of the connectors and cables is 
> appropriate especially since Apple is no longer including charging bricks 
> with new devices. All Apple portable devices since I believe the iPhone 5 
> have a female lightning port for wired charging. Older charging bricks 
> provided by Apple had type A USB female ports which were the same as USB 
> ports on a standard computer. Therefore, the cables provided by Apple with 
> older iDevices had a USB type A male connector at one end for plugging into 
> the charging brick and a lightning male connector at the other end for 
> plugging into the device. Fast chargers started being introduced I believe 
> with the iPhone 10. Instead of having a USB type A female port, these 
> 

Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-07-27 Thread Alan Lemly
Richard, thanks for the referral. I am reposting the below in case anyone is
interested.

 

Alan

 

Hi List,

 

I decided to make detailed notes of the steps involved in setting up a new
iPhone mainly for my own benefit since I forget what is involved as I only
do this every couple of years. In my case, I bought this SE 2020 directly
from the Apple Store app with no SIM card included since I have a prepaid
Verizon plan and could not specify my carrier successfully when ordering.
The below numbered list will be very detailed since I'd rather have too much
information than not enough. Any settings provided came from my iPhone 8
running iOS 13.4.1.

 

   1.Opened iTunes on my Windows 7 computer, verified I was running
its latest version of 12.10.6, connected my iPhone 8 using the lightning
cable, and did an encrypted backup.

   2.Did an iCloud backup by going to Settings - Alan Lemly - Apple
ID - iCloud - iTunes and App Store, iCloud, iCloud backup, and executing
Backup now.

   3.I read a lot of books using the BARD Mobile app and since any
books downloaded to an iPhone are not transferred to a new restored iPhone,
I made a list in an Excel file of the downloaded books I wanted to
re-download to my new iPhone and the location of any current reading
position in those books.

   4.I plugged my lightning cable connected to my computer to the
new phone and the Apple logo appeared on the screen. The white screen
appeared a few seconds later with the cycling languages appearing and I
pressed the home button 3 times quickly to turn on Voiceover. Although I was
hearing clicks as I swiped, Voiceover did not start talking until a number
of seconds later. In fact, I pressed the home button 3 times again because I
wasn't sure I had turned Voiceover on. This turned Voiceover off and I had
to press the home button 3 times again to turn it back on and I heard
Voiceover say hello and when I swiped once, Voiceover said press home to
open.

   5.I pressed home and Voiceover said Setup and put me in a list of
language buttons with English at the top. I double tapped on English.

   6.The screen which opened said Select your country or region
heading. I double tapped on the United States button which was the first in
the list.

   7.The screen which opened said Quick start heading Bring your
current iPhone or iPad near this iPhone to sign in and set up. The older
iPhone must be using iOS 11 or later with Bluetooth turned on. There was a
button at the end to Set up manually.

   8.A screen opened on my old iPhone to set up a new iPhone using
my apple ID with a button to continue. A screen appeared to position some
pattern in a circle but I double tapped the Authenticate manually button
instead.

   9.I was prompted to input the 6 digit authentication code
displayed on my new iPhone using the number pad screen on my old iPhone. My
new iPhone then prompted me to enter my passcode of my old iPhone. I had to
double tap each number on the on screen number pad on my new iPhone since
touch typing was not turned on.

10.I was prompted to set up touch ID on the new iPhone which I did.

11.Several screens were presented asking me to place my finger and
lift my finger which I did. I was then taken to a screen which said Adjust
your grip and it said keep going to capture the edges of your grip. I double
tapped a Continue button at the bottom of this screen.

12.I was then prompted to again place and lift my finger until I got
the Complete message. Touch ID is ready was spoken and I then executed the
Continue button at the bottom of that screen.

13.The next screen said Transfer your data heading. The explanation
said you can directly transfer your data during setup or finish downloading
it later. Buttons on this screen were Transfer from iPhone, Download from
iCloud, or other options. The Transfer from iPhone said the time to transfer
was about 1 hour. The download from iCloud said I could start using my
iPhone in about 15 minutes and my data would download later over wifi. I
executed the Transfer from iPhone button.

14.I was taken to a Terms and conditions screen on the new iPhone
where I double tapped an Agree button in the bottom right corner.

15.I was taken to a Settings from other iPhone heading screen where
it listed some settings about allowing Siri to use voice input, contacts,
etc. and allowing maps to use my location. I executed the Continue button at
the bottom of this screen without customizing any settings.

16.I was taken to a Keep your iPhone up to date heading screen which
was basically a commercial for updating iOS automatically. At the bottom of
this screen was a Continue button followed by an Install updates manually
button. I chose the Install updates manually button.

17.I was then taken to a screen to Add cards to Apple Pay. Instead
of executing the Continue button, I chose to 

Re: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-05-22 Thread Holly
I understand now.

I am loving my new SE.  Just getting everything fine tuned.

Appreciate all suggestions. 

Thanks, Holly

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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 Taylor.  Mark can be reached at:  
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Re: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-05-22 Thread Richard Turner
I'm not Alan, but yes if you do not have unlimited data.
If you have unlimited data, it is fine.
If your WiFi signal is weak, if wifi assist is on, it will switch to using 
cellular, and if you happen to be streaming a movie, that can eat a lot of data.
I pay by the gig, so I make sure that is turned off.


Richard
Linus to Charlie Brown: "Worrying won't stop the bad stuff from happening, it 
just stops you from enjoying the good."

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On May 22, 2020, at 3:16 PM, Holly  wrote:


Alan:

You say ‘wi-fi assist’ should be turned off?

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RE: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-05-22 Thread Alan Lemly
Holly,

 

I say that if you don't have unlimited cellular data and your wifi connection 
isn't always rock solid, you might consider turning off wifi assist in order to 
avoid the surprise of some of your cellular data being used when your wifi 
signal is weak and you might be unaware cellular data is being used.

 

Alan

 

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Re: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-05-22 Thread Holly
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RE: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-05-22 Thread Alan Lemly
Hi Dennis,

 

I think the main one I recommended checking was Wifi assist because not 
everyone has unlimited cellular data plans and therefore don't want to run the 
risk of using their cellular data when they believe they are only using wifi. 
You can find this under Settings, Cellular, find the heading for Cellular data 
and then swipe way down to Wifi assist which should be near the bottom since 
the list is alphabetized where you can turn this off if desired. Mine was reset 
to on after upgrading to my SE 2020.

 

Alan

 

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Dennis Long
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2020 11:21 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

 

Alan what settings did you advise you go back and check?

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Alan 
Lemly
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2020 10:39 PM
To: 'VIPhone Email List' 
Subject: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

 

I am reposting the below at the request of Vivian.

 

Alan

 

Hi List,

 

I decided to make detailed notes of the steps involved in setting up a new 
iPhone mainly for my own benefit since I forget what is involved as I only do 
this every couple of years. In my case, I bought this SE 2020 directly from the 
Apple Store app with no SIM card included since I have a prepaid Verizon plan 
and could not specify my carrier successfully when ordering. The below numbered 
list will be very detailed since I'd rather have too much information than not 
enough. Any settings provided came from my iPhone 8 running iOS 13.4.1.

 

1.  Opened iTunes on my Windows 7 computer, verified I was running its 
latest version of 12.10.6, connected my iPhone 8 using the lightning cable, and 
did an encrypted backup.
2.  Did an iCloud backup by going to Settings - Alan Lemly - Apple ID - 
iCloud - iTunes and App Store, iCloud, iCloud backup, and executing Backup now.
3.  I read a lot of books using the BARD Mobile app and since any books 
downloaded to an iPhone are not transferred to a new restored iPhone, I made a 
list in an Excel file of the downloaded books I wanted to re-download to my new 
iPhone and the location of any current reading position in those books.
4.  I plugged my lightning cable connected to my computer to the new phone 
and the Apple logo appeared on the screen. The white screen appeared a few 
seconds later with the cycling languages appearing and I pressed the home 
button 3 times quickly to turn on Voiceover. Although I was hearing clicks as I 
swiped, Voiceover did not start talking until a number of seconds later. In 
fact, I pressed the home button 3 times again because I wasn't sure I had 
turned Voiceover on. This turned Voiceover off and I had to press the home 
button 3 times again to turn it back on and I heard Voiceover say hello and 
when I swiped once, Voiceover said press home to open.
5.  I pressed home and Voiceover said Setup and put me in a list of 
language buttons with English at the top. I double tapped on English.
6.  The screen which opened said Select your country or region heading. I 
double tapped on the United States button which was the first in the list.
7.  The screen which opened said Quick start heading Bring your current 
iPhone or iPad near this iPhone to sign in and set up. The older iPhone must be 
using iOS 11 or later with Bluetooth turned on. There was a button at the end 
to Set up manually.
8.  A screen opened on my old iPhone to set up a new iPhone using my apple 
ID with a button to continue. A screen appeared to position some pattern in a 
circle but I double tapped the Authenticate manually button instead.
9.  I was prompted to input the 6 digit authentication code displayed on my 
new iPhone using the number pad screen on my old iPhone. My new iPhone then 
prompted me to enter my passcode of my old iPhone. I had to double tap each 
number on the on screen number pad on my new iPhone since touch typing was not 
turned on.
10. I was prompted to set up touch ID on the new iPhone which I did.
11. Several screens were presented asking me to place my finger and lift my 
finger which I did. I was then taken to a screen which said Adjust your grip 
and it said keep going to capture the edges of your grip. I double tapped a 
Continue button at the bottom of this screen.
12. I was then prompted to again place and lift my finger until I got the 
Complete message. Touch ID is ready was spoken and I then executed the Continue 
button at the bottom of that screen.
13. The next screen said Transfer your data heading. The explanation said 
you can directly transfer your data during setup or finish downloading it 
later. Buttons on this screen were Transfer from iPhone, Download from iCloud, 
or other options. The Transfer from iPhone said the time to transfer was about 
1 hour. The download from iCloud said I could start using my iPhone in about 15

RE: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-05-22 Thread Dennis Long
Alan what settings did you advise you go back and check?

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Alan 
Lemly
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2020 10:39 PM
To: 'VIPhone Email List' 
Subject: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

 

I am reposting the below at the request of Vivian.

 

Alan

 

Hi List,

 

I decided to make detailed notes of the steps involved in setting up a new 
iPhone mainly for my own benefit since I forget what is involved as I only do 
this every couple of years. In my case, I bought this SE 2020 directly from the 
Apple Store app with no SIM card included since I have a prepaid Verizon plan 
and could not specify my carrier successfully when ordering. The below numbered 
list will be very detailed since I'd rather have too much information than not 
enough. Any settings provided came from my iPhone 8 running iOS 13.4.1.

 

1.  Opened iTunes on my Windows 7 computer, verified I was running its 
latest version of 12.10.6, connected my iPhone 8 using the lightning cable, and 
did an encrypted backup.
2.  Did an iCloud backup by going to Settings - Alan Lemly - Apple ID - 
iCloud - iTunes and App Store, iCloud, iCloud backup, and executing Backup now.
3.  I read a lot of books using the BARD Mobile app and since any books 
downloaded to an iPhone are not transferred to a new restored iPhone, I made a 
list in an Excel file of the downloaded books I wanted to re-download to my new 
iPhone and the location of any current reading position in those books.
4.  I plugged my lightning cable connected to my computer to the new phone 
and the Apple logo appeared on the screen. The white screen appeared a few 
seconds later with the cycling languages appearing and I pressed the home 
button 3 times quickly to turn on Voiceover. Although I was hearing clicks as I 
swiped, Voiceover did not start talking until a number of seconds later. In 
fact, I pressed the home button 3 times again because I wasn't sure I had 
turned Voiceover on. This turned Voiceover off and I had to press the home 
button 3 times again to turn it back on and I heard Voiceover say hello and 
when I swiped once, Voiceover said press home to open.
5.  I pressed home and Voiceover said Setup and put me in a list of 
language buttons with English at the top. I double tapped on English.
6.  The screen which opened said Select your country or region heading. I 
double tapped on the United States button which was the first in the list.
7.  The screen which opened said Quick start heading Bring your current 
iPhone or iPad near this iPhone to sign in and set up. The older iPhone must be 
using iOS 11 or later with Bluetooth turned on. There was a button at the end 
to Set up manually.
8.  A screen opened on my old iPhone to set up a new iPhone using my apple 
ID with a button to continue. A screen appeared to position some pattern in a 
circle but I double tapped the Authenticate manually button instead.
9.  I was prompted to input the 6 digit authentication code displayed on my 
new iPhone using the number pad screen on my old iPhone. My new iPhone then 
prompted me to enter my passcode of my old iPhone. I had to double tap each 
number on the on screen number pad on my new iPhone since touch typing was not 
turned on.
10. I was prompted to set up touch ID on the new iPhone which I did.
11. Several screens were presented asking me to place my finger and lift my 
finger which I did. I was then taken to a screen which said Adjust your grip 
and it said keep going to capture the edges of your grip. I double tapped a 
Continue button at the bottom of this screen.
12. I was then prompted to again place and lift my finger until I got the 
Complete message. Touch ID is ready was spoken and I then executed the Continue 
button at the bottom of that screen.
13. The next screen said Transfer your data heading. The explanation said 
you can directly transfer your data during setup or finish downloading it 
later. Buttons on this screen were Transfer from iPhone, Download from iCloud, 
or other options. The Transfer from iPhone said the time to transfer was about 
1 hour. The download from iCloud said I could start using my iPhone in about 15 
minutes and my data would download later over wifi. I executed the Transfer 
from iPhone button.
14. I was taken to a Terms and conditions screen on the new iPhone where I 
double tapped an Agree button in the bottom right corner.
15. I was taken to a Settings from other iPhone heading screen where it 
listed some settings about allowing Siri to use voice input, contacts, etc. and 
allowing maps to use my location. I executed the Continue button at the bottom 
of this screen without customizing any settings.
16. I was taken to a Keep your iPhone up to date heading screen which was 
basically a commercial for updating iOS automatically. At the bottom of this 
screen was a Continue button followed by an Install updates manually

RE: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-05-14 Thread Vivian Conger
Thanks Alan and Richard.

 

I appreciate all that everyone does on this list.

 

I’m looking to get the new iPhone SE 2020 soon.  I think my 7 is starting to 
have issues.

 

Vivian

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Alan 
Lemly
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2020 7:39 PM
To: 'VIPhone Email List' 
Subject: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

 

I am reposting the below at the request of Vivian.

 

Alan

 

Hi List,

 

I decided to make detailed notes of the steps involved in setting up a new 
iPhone mainly for my own benefit since I forget what is involved as I only do 
this every couple of years. In my case, I bought this SE 2020 directly from the 
Apple Store app with no SIM card included since I have a prepaid Verizon plan 
and could not specify my carrier successfully when ordering. The below numbered 
list will be very detailed since I'd rather have too much information than not 
enough. Any settings provided came from my iPhone 8 running iOS 13.4.1.

 

1.  Opened iTunes on my Windows 7 computer, verified I was running its 
latest version of 12.10.6, connected my iPhone 8 using the lightning cable, and 
did an encrypted backup.
2.  Did an iCloud backup by going to Settings - Alan Lemly - Apple ID - 
iCloud - iTunes and App Store, iCloud, iCloud backup, and executing Backup now.
3.  I read a lot of books using the BARD Mobile app and since any books 
downloaded to an iPhone are not transferred to a new restored iPhone, I made a 
list in an Excel file of the downloaded books I wanted to re-download to my new 
iPhone and the location of any current reading position in those books.
4.  I plugged my lightning cable connected to my computer to the new phone 
and the Apple logo appeared on the screen. The white screen appeared a few 
seconds later with the cycling languages appearing and I pressed the home 
button 3 times quickly to turn on Voiceover. Although I was hearing clicks as I 
swiped, Voiceover did not start talking until a number of seconds later. In 
fact, I pressed the home button 3 times again because I wasn't sure I had 
turned Voiceover on. This turned Voiceover off and I had to press the home 
button 3 times again to turn it back on and I heard Voiceover say hello and 
when I swiped once, Voiceover said press home to open.
5.  I pressed home and Voiceover said Setup and put me in a list of 
language buttons with English at the top. I double tapped on English.
6.  The screen which opened said Select your country or region heading. I 
double tapped on the United States button which was the first in the list.
7.  The screen which opened said Quick start heading Bring your current 
iPhone or iPad near this iPhone to sign in and set up. The older iPhone must be 
using iOS 11 or later with Bluetooth turned on. There was a button at the end 
to Set up manually.
8.  A screen opened on my old iPhone to set up a new iPhone using my apple 
ID with a button to continue. A screen appeared to position some pattern in a 
circle but I double tapped the Authenticate manually button instead.
9.  I was prompted to input the 6 digit authentication code displayed on my 
new iPhone using the number pad screen on my old iPhone. My new iPhone then 
prompted me to enter my passcode of my old iPhone. I had to double tap each 
number on the on screen number pad on my new iPhone since touch typing was not 
turned on.
10. I was prompted to set up touch ID on the new iPhone which I did.
11. Several screens were presented asking me to place my finger and lift my 
finger which I did. I was then taken to a screen which said Adjust your grip 
and it said keep going to capture the edges of your grip. I double tapped a 
Continue button at the bottom of this screen.
12. I was then prompted to again place and lift my finger until I got the 
Complete message. Touch ID is ready was spoken and I then executed the Continue 
button at the bottom of that screen.
13. The next screen said Transfer your data heading. The explanation said 
you can directly transfer your data during setup or finish downloading it 
later. Buttons on this screen were Transfer from iPhone, Download from iCloud, 
or other options. The Transfer from iPhone said the time to transfer was about 
1 hour. The download from iCloud said I could start using my iPhone in about 15 
minutes and my data would download later over wifi. I executed the Transfer 
from iPhone button.
14. I was taken to a Terms and conditions screen on the new iPhone where I 
double tapped an Agree button in the bottom right corner.
15. I was taken to a Settings from other iPhone heading screen where it 
listed some settings about allowing Siri to use voice input, contacts, etc. and 
allowing maps to use my location. I executed the Continue button at the bottom 
of this screen without customizing any settings.
16. I was taken to a Keep your iPhone up to date heading screen which was 
basically

Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-05-13 Thread Alan Lemly
I am reposting the below at the request of Vivian.

 

Alan

 

Hi List,

 

I decided to make detailed notes of the steps involved in setting up a new
iPhone mainly for my own benefit since I forget what is involved as I only
do this every couple of years. In my case, I bought this SE 2020 directly
from the Apple Store app with no SIM card included since I have a prepaid
Verizon plan and could not specify my carrier successfully when ordering.
The below numbered list will be very detailed since I'd rather have too much
information than not enough. Any settings provided came from my iPhone 8
running iOS 13.4.1.

 

   1.Opened iTunes on my Windows 7 computer, verified I was running
its latest version of 12.10.6, connected my iPhone 8 using the lightning
cable, and did an encrypted backup.

   2.Did an iCloud backup by going to Settings - Alan Lemly - Apple
ID - iCloud - iTunes and App Store, iCloud, iCloud backup, and executing
Backup now.

   3.I read a lot of books using the BARD Mobile app and since any
books downloaded to an iPhone are not transferred to a new restored iPhone,
I made a list in an Excel file of the downloaded books I wanted to
re-download to my new iPhone and the location of any current reading
position in those books.

   4.I plugged my lightning cable connected to my computer to the
new phone and the Apple logo appeared on the screen. The white screen
appeared a few seconds later with the cycling languages appearing and I
pressed the home button 3 times quickly to turn on Voiceover. Although I was
hearing clicks as I swiped, Voiceover did not start talking until a number
of seconds later. In fact, I pressed the home button 3 times again because I
wasn't sure I had turned Voiceover on. This turned Voiceover off and I had
to press the home button 3 times again to turn it back on and I heard
Voiceover say hello and when I swiped once, Voiceover said press home to
open.

   5.I pressed home and Voiceover said Setup and put me in a list of
language buttons with English at the top. I double tapped on English.

   6.The screen which opened said Select your country or region
heading. I double tapped on the United States button which was the first in
the list.

   7.The screen which opened said Quick start heading Bring your
current iPhone or iPad near this iPhone to sign in and set up. The older
iPhone must be using iOS 11 or later with Bluetooth turned on. There was a
button at the end to Set up manually.

   8.A screen opened on my old iPhone to set up a new iPhone using
my apple ID with a button to continue. A screen appeared to position some
pattern in a circle but I double tapped the Authenticate manually button
instead.

   9.I was prompted to input the 6 digit authentication code
displayed on my new iPhone using the number pad screen on my old iPhone. My
new iPhone then prompted me to enter my passcode of my old iPhone. I had to
double tap each number on the on screen number pad on my new iPhone since
touch typing was not turned on.

10.I was prompted to set up touch ID on the new iPhone which I did.

11.Several screens were presented asking me to place my finger and
lift my finger which I did. I was then taken to a screen which said Adjust
your grip and it said keep going to capture the edges of your grip. I double
tapped a Continue button at the bottom of this screen.

12.I was then prompted to again place and lift my finger until I got
the Complete message. Touch ID is ready was spoken and I then executed the
Continue button at the bottom of that screen.

13.The next screen said Transfer your data heading. The explanation
said you can directly transfer your data during setup or finish downloading
it later. Buttons on this screen were Transfer from iPhone, Download from
iCloud, or other options. The Transfer from iPhone said the time to transfer
was about 1 hour. The download from iCloud said I could start using my
iPhone in about 15 minutes and my data would download later over wifi. I
executed the Transfer from iPhone button.

14.I was taken to a Terms and conditions screen on the new iPhone
where I double tapped an Agree button in the bottom right corner.

15.I was taken to a Settings from other iPhone heading screen where
it listed some settings about allowing Siri to use voice input, contacts,
etc. and allowing maps to use my location. I executed the Continue button at
the bottom of this screen without customizing any settings.

16.I was taken to a Keep your iPhone up to date heading screen which
was basically a commercial for updating iOS automatically. At the bottom of
this screen was a Continue button followed by an Install updates manually
button. I chose the Install updates manually button.

17.I was then taken to a screen to Add cards to Apple Pay. Instead
of executing the Continue button, I chose to Set up later in Wallet which
was a 

Fwd: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-05-13 Thread Richard Turner
Here's Alan's helpful message for those who cannot find it.
forwarded message:

From: Alan Lemly 
Date: April 30, 2020 at 5:02:14 PM PDT
To: VIPhone Email List 
Subject: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step
Reply-To: viphone@googlegroups.com


Hi List,

I decided to make detailed notes of the steps involved in setting up a new 
iPhone mainly for my own benefit since I forget what is involved as I only do 
this every couple of years. In my case, I bought this SE 2020 directly from the 
Apple Store app with no SIM card included since I have a prepaid Verizon plan 
and could not specify my carrier successfully when ordering. The below numbered 
list will be very detailed since I'd rather have too much information than not 
enough. Any settings provided came from my iPhone 8 running iOS 13.4.1.


   1.Opened iTunes on my Windows 7 computer, verified I was running its 
latest version of 12.10.6, connected my iPhone 8 using the lightning cable, and 
did an encrypted backup.

   2.Did an iCloud backup by going to Settings - Alan Lemly - Apple ID 
- iCloud - iTunes and App Store, iCloud, iCloud backup, and executing Backup 
now.

   3.I read a lot of books using the BARD Mobile app and since any 
books downloaded to an iPhone are not transferred to a new restored iPhone, I 
made a list in an Excel file of the downloaded books I wanted to re-download to 
my new iPhone and the location of any current reading position in those books.

   4.I plugged my lightning cable connected to my computer to the new 
phone and the Apple logo appeared on the screen. The white screen appeared a 
few seconds later with the cycling languages appearing and I pressed the home 
button 3 times quickly to turn on Voiceover. Although I was hearing clicks as I 
swiped, Voiceover did not start talking until a number of seconds later. In 
fact, I pressed the home button 3 times again because I wasn't sure I had 
turned Voiceover on. This turned Voiceover off and I had to press the home 
button 3 times again to turn it back on and I heard Voiceover say hello and 
when I swiped once, Voiceover said press home to open.

   5.I pressed home and Voiceover said Setup and put me in a list of 
language buttons with English at the top. I double tapped on English.

   6.The screen which opened said Select your country or region 
heading. I double tapped on the United States button which was the first in the 
list.

   7.The screen which opened said Quick start heading Bring your 
current iPhone or iPad near this iPhone to sign in and set up. The older iPhone 
must be using iOS 11 or later with Bluetooth turned on. There was a button at 
the end to Set up manually.

   8.A screen opened on my old iPhone to set up a new iPhone using my 
apple ID with a button to continue. A screen appeared to position some pattern 
in a circle but I double tapped the Authenticate manually button instead.

   9.I was prompted to input the 6 digit authentication code displayed 
on my new iPhone using the number pad screen on my old iPhone. My new iPhone 
then prompted me to enter my passcode of my old iPhone. I had to double tap 
each number on the on screen number pad on my new iPhone since touch typing was 
not turned on.

10.I was prompted to set up touch ID on the new iPhone which I did.

11.Several screens were presented asking me to place my finger and lift 
my finger which I did. I was then taken to a screen which said Adjust your grip 
and it said keep going to capture the edges of your grip. I double tapped a 
Continue button at the bottom of this screen.

12.I was then prompted to again place and lift my finger until I got 
the Complete message. Touch ID is ready was spoken and I then executed the 
Continue button at the bottom of that screen.

13.The next screen said Transfer your data heading. The explanation 
said you can directly transfer your data during setup or finish downloading it 
later. Buttons on this screen were Transfer from iPhone, Download from iCloud, 
or other options. The Transfer from iPhone said the time to transfer was about 
1 hour. The download from iCloud said I could start using my iPhone in about 15 
minutes and my data would download later over wifi. I executed the Transfer 
from iPhone button.

14.I was taken to a Terms and conditions screen on the new iPhone where 
I double tapped an Agree button in the bottom right corner.

15.I was taken to a Settings from other iPhone heading screen where it 
listed some settings about allowing Siri to use voice input, contacts, etc. and 
allowing maps to use my location. I executed the Continue button at the bottom 
of this screen without customizing any settings.

16.I was taken to a Keep your iPhone up to date heading screen which 
was basically a commercial for updating iOS automatically. At the bottom of 
this screen was a Continue button followed

RE: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-05-02 Thread Carolyn
Of course, that makes sense. Thanks. 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Saturday, May 2, 2020 11:58 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

You cannot start Voiceover with SIRI during setup because at that point SIRI is 
not setup and typically your phone does not yet have network or WiFi 
connectivity.
This is exactly why Apple has made it so easy to start Voiceover with a triple 
press of the home button.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Carolyn
Sent: Saturday, May 2, 2020 7:47 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

If VoiceOver does not come up, can't you ask Siri to launch it. 

Occasionally, my husband'swill on his tablet, and all he does is ask Siri to 
turn VoiceOver off, and she does. 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Portia Scott
Sent: Saturday, May 2, 2020 3:32 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

Wow, glad your setup went smoothly. Or at least pretty much smoothly, from your 
setup steps.
However, a warning for any newcommers to the iPhone SE2020.
If you start setup, turn on Voicer, it may not speak at all and you may have to 
get sighted help. Someone from the audiogames.net forum said thy had this 
issue, so just thought I'd bring it up, in case they werent on here.

Portia.

On 4/30/20, Alan Lemly  wrote:
> Hi List,
>
>
>
> I decided to make detailed notes of the steps involved in setting up a 
> new iPhone mainly for my own benefit since I forget what is involved 
> as I only do this every couple of years. In my case, I bought this SE
> 2020 directly from the Apple Store app with no SIM card included since 
> I have a prepaid Verizon plan and could not specify my carrier successfully 
> when ordering.
> The below numbered list will be very detailed since I'd rather have 
> too much information than not enough. Any settings provided came from 
> my iPhone 8 running iOS 13.4.1.
>
>
>
>1.Opened iTunes on my Windows 7 computer, verified I was running
> its latest version of 12.10.6, connected my iPhone 8 using the 
> lightning cable, and did an encrypted backup.
>
>2.Did an iCloud backup by going to Settings - Alan Lemly - Apple
> ID - iCloud - iTunes and App Store, iCloud, iCloud backup, and 
> executing Backup now.
>
>3.I read a lot of books using the BARD Mobile app and since any
> books downloaded to an iPhone are not transferred to a new restored 
> iPhone, I made a list in an Excel file of the downloaded books I 
> wanted to re-download to my new iPhone and the location of any current 
> reading position in those books.
>
>4.I plugged my lightning cable connected to my computer to the
> new phone and the Apple logo appeared on the screen. The white screen 
> appeared a few seconds later with the cycling languages appearing and 
> I pressed the home button 3 times quickly to turn on Voiceover.
> Although I was hearing clicks as I swiped, Voiceover did not start 
> talking until a number of seconds later. In fact, I pressed the home 
> button 3 times again because I wasn't sure I had turned Voiceover on.
> This turned Voiceover off and I had to press the home button 3 times 
> again to turn it back on and I heard Voiceover say hello and when I 
> swiped once, Voiceover said press home to open.
>
>5.I pressed home and Voiceover said Setup and put me in a list
> of
> language buttons with English at the top. I double tapped on English.
>
>6.The screen which opened said Select your country or region
> heading. I double tapped on the United States button which was the 
> first in the list.
>
>7.The screen which opened said Quick start heading Bring your
> current iPhone or iPad near this iPhone to sign in and set up. The 
> older iPhone must be using iOS 11 or later with Bluetooth turned on.
> There was a button at the end to Set up manually.
>
>8.A screen opened on my old iPhone to set up a new iPhone using
> my apple ID with a button to continue. A screen appeared to position 
> some pattern in a circle but I double tapped the Authenticate manually 
> button instead.
>
>9.I was prompted to input the 6 digit authentication code
> displayed on my new iPhone using the number pad screen on my old 
> iPhone. My new iPhone then prompted me to enter my passcode of my old 
> iPhone. I had to double tap each number on the on screen number pad on 
> my new iPhone since touch typing was not turned on.
>
> 10.I was prompted to set up 

RE: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-05-02 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
You cannot start Voiceover with SIRI during setup because at that point SIRI is 
not setup and typically your phone does not yet have network or WiFi 
connectivity.
This is exactly why Apple has made it so easy to start Voiceover with a triple 
press of the home button.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Carolyn
Sent: Saturday, May 2, 2020 7:47 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

If VoiceOver does not come up, can't you ask Siri to launch it. 

Occasionally, my husband'swill on his tablet, and all he does is ask Siri to 
turn VoiceOver off, and she does. 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Portia Scott
Sent: Saturday, May 2, 2020 3:32 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

Wow, glad your setup went smoothly. Or at least pretty much smoothly, from your 
setup steps.
However, a warning for any newcommers to the iPhone SE2020.
If you start setup, turn on Voicer, it may not speak at all and you may have to 
get sighted help. Someone from the audiogames.net forum said thy had this 
issue, so just thought I'd bring it up, in case they werent on here.

Portia.

On 4/30/20, Alan Lemly  wrote:
> Hi List,
>
>
>
> I decided to make detailed notes of the steps involved in setting up a 
> new iPhone mainly for my own benefit since I forget what is involved 
> as I only do this every couple of years. In my case, I bought this SE
> 2020 directly from the Apple Store app with no SIM card included since 
> I have a prepaid Verizon plan and could not specify my carrier successfully 
> when ordering.
> The below numbered list will be very detailed since I'd rather have 
> too much information than not enough. Any settings provided came from 
> my iPhone 8 running iOS 13.4.1.
>
>
>
>1.Opened iTunes on my Windows 7 computer, verified I was running
> its latest version of 12.10.6, connected my iPhone 8 using the 
> lightning cable, and did an encrypted backup.
>
>2.Did an iCloud backup by going to Settings - Alan Lemly - Apple
> ID - iCloud - iTunes and App Store, iCloud, iCloud backup, and 
> executing Backup now.
>
>3.I read a lot of books using the BARD Mobile app and since any
> books downloaded to an iPhone are not transferred to a new restored 
> iPhone, I made a list in an Excel file of the downloaded books I 
> wanted to re-download to my new iPhone and the location of any current 
> reading position in those books.
>
>4.I plugged my lightning cable connected to my computer to the
> new phone and the Apple logo appeared on the screen. The white screen 
> appeared a few seconds later with the cycling languages appearing and 
> I pressed the home button 3 times quickly to turn on Voiceover.
> Although I was hearing clicks as I swiped, Voiceover did not start 
> talking until a number of seconds later. In fact, I pressed the home 
> button 3 times again because I wasn't sure I had turned Voiceover on.
> This turned Voiceover off and I had to press the home button 3 times 
> again to turn it back on and I heard Voiceover say hello and when I 
> swiped once, Voiceover said press home to open.
>
>5.I pressed home and Voiceover said Setup and put me in a list
> of
> language buttons with English at the top. I double tapped on English.
>
>6.The screen which opened said Select your country or region
> heading. I double tapped on the United States button which was the 
> first in the list.
>
>7.The screen which opened said Quick start heading Bring your
> current iPhone or iPad near this iPhone to sign in and set up. The 
> older iPhone must be using iOS 11 or later with Bluetooth turned on.
> There was a button at the end to Set up manually.
>
>8.A screen opened on my old iPhone to set up a new iPhone using
> my apple ID with a button to continue. A screen appeared to position 
> some pattern in a circle but I double tapped the Authenticate manually 
> button instead.
>
>9.I was prompted to input the 6 digit authentication code
> displayed on my new iPhone using the number pad screen on my old 
> iPhone. My new iPhone then prompted me to enter my passcode of my old 
> iPhone. I had to double tap each number on the on screen number pad on 
> my new iPhone since touch typing was not turned on.
>
> 10.I was prompted to set up touch ID on the new iPhone which I did.
>
> 11.Several screens were presented asking me to place my finger and
> lift my finger which I did. I was then taken to a screen which said 
> Adjust your grip and it said keep going to capture the edges of your 
>

RE: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-05-02 Thread Carolyn
If VoiceOver does not come up, can't you ask Siri to launch it. 

Occasionally, my husband'swill on his tablet, and all he does is ask Siri to 
turn VoiceOver off, and she does. 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Portia Scott
Sent: Saturday, May 2, 2020 3:32 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

Wow, glad your setup went smoothly. Or at least pretty much smoothly, from your 
setup steps.
However, a warning for any newcommers to the iPhone SE2020.
If you start setup, turn on Voicer, it may not speak at all and you may have to 
get sighted help. Someone from the audiogames.net forum said thy had this 
issue, so just thought I'd bring it up, in case they werent on here.

Portia.

On 4/30/20, Alan Lemly  wrote:
> Hi List,
>
>
>
> I decided to make detailed notes of the steps involved in setting up a 
> new iPhone mainly for my own benefit since I forget what is involved 
> as I only do this every couple of years. In my case, I bought this SE 
> 2020 directly from the Apple Store app with no SIM card included since 
> I have a prepaid Verizon plan and could not specify my carrier successfully 
> when ordering.
> The below numbered list will be very detailed since I'd rather have 
> too much information than not enough. Any settings provided came from 
> my iPhone 8 running iOS 13.4.1.
>
>
>
>1.Opened iTunes on my Windows 7 computer, verified I was running
> its latest version of 12.10.6, connected my iPhone 8 using the 
> lightning cable, and did an encrypted backup.
>
>2.Did an iCloud backup by going to Settings - Alan Lemly - Apple
> ID - iCloud - iTunes and App Store, iCloud, iCloud backup, and 
> executing Backup now.
>
>3.I read a lot of books using the BARD Mobile app and since any
> books downloaded to an iPhone are not transferred to a new restored 
> iPhone, I made a list in an Excel file of the downloaded books I 
> wanted to re-download to my new iPhone and the location of any current 
> reading position in those books.
>
>4.I plugged my lightning cable connected to my computer to the
> new phone and the Apple logo appeared on the screen. The white screen 
> appeared a few seconds later with the cycling languages appearing and 
> I pressed the home button 3 times quickly to turn on Voiceover. 
> Although I was hearing clicks as I swiped, Voiceover did not start 
> talking until a number of seconds later. In fact, I pressed the home 
> button 3 times again because I wasn't sure I had turned Voiceover on. 
> This turned Voiceover off and I had to press the home button 3 times 
> again to turn it back on and I heard Voiceover say hello and when I 
> swiped once, Voiceover said press home to open.
>
>5.I pressed home and Voiceover said Setup and put me in a list
> of
> language buttons with English at the top. I double tapped on English.
>
>6.The screen which opened said Select your country or region
> heading. I double tapped on the United States button which was the 
> first in the list.
>
>7.The screen which opened said Quick start heading Bring your
> current iPhone or iPad near this iPhone to sign in and set up. The 
> older iPhone must be using iOS 11 or later with Bluetooth turned on. 
> There was a button at the end to Set up manually.
>
>8.A screen opened on my old iPhone to set up a new iPhone using
> my apple ID with a button to continue. A screen appeared to position 
> some pattern in a circle but I double tapped the Authenticate manually 
> button instead.
>
>9.I was prompted to input the 6 digit authentication code
> displayed on my new iPhone using the number pad screen on my old 
> iPhone. My new iPhone then prompted me to enter my passcode of my old 
> iPhone. I had to double tap each number on the on screen number pad on 
> my new iPhone since touch typing was not turned on.
>
> 10.I was prompted to set up touch ID on the new iPhone which I did.
>
> 11.Several screens were presented asking me to place my finger and
> lift my finger which I did. I was then taken to a screen which said 
> Adjust your grip and it said keep going to capture the edges of your 
> grip. I double tapped a Continue button at the bottom of this screen.
>
> 12.I was then prompted to again place and lift my finger until I
> got
> the Complete message. Touch ID is ready was spoken and I then executed 
> the Continue button at the bottom of that screen.
>
> 13.The next screen said Transfer your data heading. The explanation
> said you can directly transfer your data during setup or finish 
> downloading it later.

Re: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-05-02 Thread Portia Scott
Sorry for any misspellings, lol. This Windows laptop is many years old, lol.

On 5/2/20, Portia Scott  wrote:
> Wow, glad your setup went smoothly. Or at least pretty much smoothly,
> from your setup steps.
> However, a warning for any newcommers to the iPhone SE2020.
> If you start setup, turn on Voicer, it may not speak at all and you
> may have to get sighted help. Someone from the audiogames.net forum
> said thy had this issue, so just thought I'd bring it up, in case they
> werent on here.
>
> Portia.
>
> On 4/30/20, Alan Lemly  wrote:
>> Hi List,
>>
>>
>>
>> I decided to make detailed notes of the steps involved in setting up a
>> new
>> iPhone mainly for my own benefit since I forget what is involved as I
>> only
>> do this every couple of years. In my case, I bought this SE 2020 directly
>> from the Apple Store app with no SIM card included since I have a prepaid
>> Verizon plan and could not specify my carrier successfully when ordering.
>> The below numbered list will be very detailed since I'd rather have too
>> much
>> information than not enough. Any settings provided came from my iPhone 8
>> running iOS 13.4.1.
>>
>>
>>
>>1.Opened iTunes on my Windows 7 computer, verified I was
>> running
>> its latest version of 12.10.6, connected my iPhone 8 using the lightning
>> cable, and did an encrypted backup.
>>
>>2.Did an iCloud backup by going to Settings - Alan Lemly -
>> Apple
>> ID - iCloud - iTunes and App Store, iCloud, iCloud backup, and executing
>> Backup now.
>>
>>3.I read a lot of books using the BARD Mobile app and since
>> any
>> books downloaded to an iPhone are not transferred to a new restored
>> iPhone,
>> I made a list in an Excel file of the downloaded books I wanted to
>> re-download to my new iPhone and the location of any current reading
>> position in those books.
>>
>>4.I plugged my lightning cable connected to my computer to the
>> new phone and the Apple logo appeared on the screen. The white screen
>> appeared a few seconds later with the cycling languages appearing and I
>> pressed the home button 3 times quickly to turn on Voiceover. Although I
>> was
>> hearing clicks as I swiped, Voiceover did not start talking until a
>> number
>> of seconds later. In fact, I pressed the home button 3 times again
>> because
>> I
>> wasn't sure I had turned Voiceover on. This turned Voiceover off and I
>> had
>> to press the home button 3 times again to turn it back on and I heard
>> Voiceover say hello and when I swiped once, Voiceover said press home to
>> open.
>>
>>5.I pressed home and Voiceover said Setup and put me in a list
>> of
>> language buttons with English at the top. I double tapped on English.
>>
>>6.The screen which opened said Select your country or region
>> heading. I double tapped on the United States button which was the first
>> in
>> the list.
>>
>>7.The screen which opened said Quick start heading Bring your
>> current iPhone or iPad near this iPhone to sign in and set up. The older
>> iPhone must be using iOS 11 or later with Bluetooth turned on. There was
>> a
>> button at the end to Set up manually.
>>
>>8.A screen opened on my old iPhone to set up a new iPhone
>> using
>> my apple ID with a button to continue. A screen appeared to position some
>> pattern in a circle but I double tapped the Authenticate manually button
>> instead.
>>
>>9.I was prompted to input the 6 digit authentication code
>> displayed on my new iPhone using the number pad screen on my old iPhone.
>> My
>> new iPhone then prompted me to enter my passcode of my old iPhone. I had
>> to
>> double tap each number on the on screen number pad on my new iPhone since
>> touch typing was not turned on.
>>
>> 10.I was prompted to set up touch ID on the new iPhone which I
>> did.
>>
>> 11.Several screens were presented asking me to place my finger
>> and
>> lift my finger which I did. I was then taken to a screen which said
>> Adjust
>> your grip and it said keep going to capture the edges of your grip. I
>> double
>> tapped a Continue button at the bottom of this screen.
>>
>> 12.I was then prompted to again place and lift my finger until I
>> got
>> the Complete message. Touch ID is ready was spoken and I then executed
>> the
>> Continue button at the bottom of that screen.
>>
>> 13.The next screen said Transfer your data heading. The
>> explanation
>> said you can directly transfer your data during setup or finish
>> downloading
>> it later. Buttons on this screen were Transfer from iPhone, Download from
>> iCloud, or other options. The Transfer from iPhone said the time to
>> transfer
>> was about 1 hour. The download from iCloud said I could start using my
>> iPhone in about 15 minutes and my data would download later over wifi. I
>> executed the Transfer from iPhone button.
>>
>> 14.I was taken to a Terms and conditions screen on the new iPhone
>> 

Re: Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-05-02 Thread Portia Scott
Wow, glad your setup went smoothly. Or at least pretty much smoothly,
from your setup steps.
However, a warning for any newcommers to the iPhone SE2020.
If you start setup, turn on Voicer, it may not speak at all and you
may have to get sighted help. Someone from the audiogames.net forum
said thy had this issue, so just thought I'd bring it up, in case they
werent on here.

Portia.

On 4/30/20, Alan Lemly  wrote:
> Hi List,
>
>
>
> I decided to make detailed notes of the steps involved in setting up a new
> iPhone mainly for my own benefit since I forget what is involved as I only
> do this every couple of years. In my case, I bought this SE 2020 directly
> from the Apple Store app with no SIM card included since I have a prepaid
> Verizon plan and could not specify my carrier successfully when ordering.
> The below numbered list will be very detailed since I'd rather have too
> much
> information than not enough. Any settings provided came from my iPhone 8
> running iOS 13.4.1.
>
>
>
>1.Opened iTunes on my Windows 7 computer, verified I was running
> its latest version of 12.10.6, connected my iPhone 8 using the lightning
> cable, and did an encrypted backup.
>
>2.Did an iCloud backup by going to Settings - Alan Lemly - Apple
> ID - iCloud - iTunes and App Store, iCloud, iCloud backup, and executing
> Backup now.
>
>3.I read a lot of books using the BARD Mobile app and since any
> books downloaded to an iPhone are not transferred to a new restored iPhone,
> I made a list in an Excel file of the downloaded books I wanted to
> re-download to my new iPhone and the location of any current reading
> position in those books.
>
>4.I plugged my lightning cable connected to my computer to the
> new phone and the Apple logo appeared on the screen. The white screen
> appeared a few seconds later with the cycling languages appearing and I
> pressed the home button 3 times quickly to turn on Voiceover. Although I
> was
> hearing clicks as I swiped, Voiceover did not start talking until a number
> of seconds later. In fact, I pressed the home button 3 times again because
> I
> wasn't sure I had turned Voiceover on. This turned Voiceover off and I had
> to press the home button 3 times again to turn it back on and I heard
> Voiceover say hello and when I swiped once, Voiceover said press home to
> open.
>
>5.I pressed home and Voiceover said Setup and put me in a list
> of
> language buttons with English at the top. I double tapped on English.
>
>6.The screen which opened said Select your country or region
> heading. I double tapped on the United States button which was the first in
> the list.
>
>7.The screen which opened said Quick start heading Bring your
> current iPhone or iPad near this iPhone to sign in and set up. The older
> iPhone must be using iOS 11 or later with Bluetooth turned on. There was a
> button at the end to Set up manually.
>
>8.A screen opened on my old iPhone to set up a new iPhone using
> my apple ID with a button to continue. A screen appeared to position some
> pattern in a circle but I double tapped the Authenticate manually button
> instead.
>
>9.I was prompted to input the 6 digit authentication code
> displayed on my new iPhone using the number pad screen on my old iPhone. My
> new iPhone then prompted me to enter my passcode of my old iPhone. I had to
> double tap each number on the on screen number pad on my new iPhone since
> touch typing was not turned on.
>
> 10.I was prompted to set up touch ID on the new iPhone which I did.
>
> 11.Several screens were presented asking me to place my finger and
> lift my finger which I did. I was then taken to a screen which said Adjust
> your grip and it said keep going to capture the edges of your grip. I
> double
> tapped a Continue button at the bottom of this screen.
>
> 12.I was then prompted to again place and lift my finger until I
> got
> the Complete message. Touch ID is ready was spoken and I then executed the
> Continue button at the bottom of that screen.
>
> 13.The next screen said Transfer your data heading. The explanation
> said you can directly transfer your data during setup or finish downloading
> it later. Buttons on this screen were Transfer from iPhone, Download from
> iCloud, or other options. The Transfer from iPhone said the time to
> transfer
> was about 1 hour. The download from iCloud said I could start using my
> iPhone in about 15 minutes and my data would download later over wifi. I
> executed the Transfer from iPhone button.
>
> 14.I was taken to a Terms and conditions screen on the new iPhone
> where I double tapped an Agree button in the bottom right corner.
>
> 15.I was taken to a Settings from other iPhone heading screen where
> it listed some settings about allowing Siri to use voice input, contacts,
> etc. and allowing maps to use my location. I executed 

Setting up a new iPhone SE 2020 step by step

2020-04-30 Thread Alan Lemly
Hi List,

 

I decided to make detailed notes of the steps involved in setting up a new
iPhone mainly for my own benefit since I forget what is involved as I only
do this every couple of years. In my case, I bought this SE 2020 directly
from the Apple Store app with no SIM card included since I have a prepaid
Verizon plan and could not specify my carrier successfully when ordering.
The below numbered list will be very detailed since I'd rather have too much
information than not enough. Any settings provided came from my iPhone 8
running iOS 13.4.1.

 

   1.Opened iTunes on my Windows 7 computer, verified I was running
its latest version of 12.10.6, connected my iPhone 8 using the lightning
cable, and did an encrypted backup.

   2.Did an iCloud backup by going to Settings - Alan Lemly - Apple
ID - iCloud - iTunes and App Store, iCloud, iCloud backup, and executing
Backup now.

   3.I read a lot of books using the BARD Mobile app and since any
books downloaded to an iPhone are not transferred to a new restored iPhone,
I made a list in an Excel file of the downloaded books I wanted to
re-download to my new iPhone and the location of any current reading
position in those books.

   4.I plugged my lightning cable connected to my computer to the
new phone and the Apple logo appeared on the screen. The white screen
appeared a few seconds later with the cycling languages appearing and I
pressed the home button 3 times quickly to turn on Voiceover. Although I was
hearing clicks as I swiped, Voiceover did not start talking until a number
of seconds later. In fact, I pressed the home button 3 times again because I
wasn't sure I had turned Voiceover on. This turned Voiceover off and I had
to press the home button 3 times again to turn it back on and I heard
Voiceover say hello and when I swiped once, Voiceover said press home to
open.

   5.I pressed home and Voiceover said Setup and put me in a list of
language buttons with English at the top. I double tapped on English.

   6.The screen which opened said Select your country or region
heading. I double tapped on the United States button which was the first in
the list.

   7.The screen which opened said Quick start heading Bring your
current iPhone or iPad near this iPhone to sign in and set up. The older
iPhone must be using iOS 11 or later with Bluetooth turned on. There was a
button at the end to Set up manually.

   8.A screen opened on my old iPhone to set up a new iPhone using
my apple ID with a button to continue. A screen appeared to position some
pattern in a circle but I double tapped the Authenticate manually button
instead.

   9.I was prompted to input the 6 digit authentication code
displayed on my new iPhone using the number pad screen on my old iPhone. My
new iPhone then prompted me to enter my passcode of my old iPhone. I had to
double tap each number on the on screen number pad on my new iPhone since
touch typing was not turned on.

10.I was prompted to set up touch ID on the new iPhone which I did.

11.Several screens were presented asking me to place my finger and
lift my finger which I did. I was then taken to a screen which said Adjust
your grip and it said keep going to capture the edges of your grip. I double
tapped a Continue button at the bottom of this screen.

12.I was then prompted to again place and lift my finger until I got
the Complete message. Touch ID is ready was spoken and I then executed the
Continue button at the bottom of that screen.

13.The next screen said Transfer your data heading. The explanation
said you can directly transfer your data during setup or finish downloading
it later. Buttons on this screen were Transfer from iPhone, Download from
iCloud, or other options. The Transfer from iPhone said the time to transfer
was about 1 hour. The download from iCloud said I could start using my
iPhone in about 15 minutes and my data would download later over wifi. I
executed the Transfer from iPhone button.

14.I was taken to a Terms and conditions screen on the new iPhone
where I double tapped an Agree button in the bottom right corner.

15.I was taken to a Settings from other iPhone heading screen where
it listed some settings about allowing Siri to use voice input, contacts,
etc. and allowing maps to use my location. I executed the Continue button at
the bottom of this screen without customizing any settings.

16.I was taken to a Keep your iPhone up to date heading screen which
was basically a commercial for updating iOS automatically. At the bottom of
this screen was a Continue button followed by an Install updates manually
button. I chose the Install updates manually button.

17.I was then taken to a screen to Add cards to Apple Pay. Instead
of executing the Continue button, I chose to Set up later in Wallet which
was a button that followed the Continue button.

18.The next 

RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-29 Thread Simon A Fogarty
I was thinking about this type of thing today when using my ipad mini 5,

I wonder why they haven't yet put the haptic feedback button in to the ipad's 
Apart frm the pro line which have face id,
The others have touch id which is still a physical button and I just wondered 
why that hadn't yet been changed.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Dennis 
Long
Sent: Wednesday, 29 April 2020 2:41 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

Probably about the same Your getting a 256 gb phone for $379 if you take the 
apple trade in..  

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Joshua 
Hendrickson
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 7:06 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

I never had any wrong feelings about pressing my home button on my iPhone 8.  I 
checked with apple and if I traded in my iPhone 8 for an new SE I'd get about 
$170 in trade in value.  If I did decide to get a new SE, I'd see what I could 
get if I sold my iPhone 8.

On 4/27/20, Deidre Muccio  wrote:
> You can feel the rim around the home button even though it’s haptic 
> and non-mechanical. So you feel a slight depression. The sensation is 
> very different though. It’s very odd. It’s almost as if the screen 
> bounces a little. Someone from Apple Accessibility said their little motors 
> in there.
> At any rate it so I don’t know I find it a little disconcerting but 
> yes you can turn that off so it feels more normal when you just press there.
>
> Deidre
>
>
>> On Apr 27, 2020, at 1:17 PM, Dave  wrote:
>>
>> The haptic home button. is a solid state button.
>>
>> Dave.
>>
>> From: kitty hevener
>> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 5:54 PM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> Alan, I think you just answered the question I asked Richard.  This 
>> leads me to another question.  What is the difference between the 
>> haptic and regular button?
>>
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
>> Behalf Of Alan Lemly
>> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 11:38 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> Gera,
>>
>> Apple no longer produces any devices with mechanical home buttons. 
>> The SE
>> 2020 will have the same haptic electronic home button as the iPhone 7 
>> and iPhone 8.
>>
>> Alan Lemly
>>
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
>> Behalf Of Gerardo Corripio
>> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:13 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like 
>> on the
>> 7 and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone 
>> to be the SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, 
>> whereas the
>> 8 with myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other 
>> way around! Thanks again for your experiences!
>>
>>
>> Enviado desde Correo para Windows 10
>>
>> De: Richard Turner
>> Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
>> Para: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> I will answer in context where I can.
>> So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so 
>> far?
>> The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly 
>> doing final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
>> The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream 
>> Reader; but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very 
>> little battery used.
>> But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at 
>> almost 10 PM when it was at 20%.
>>
>> I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those 
>> phones?
>> Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.
>>
>> Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
>> Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the 
>> home button end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the 
>> Beatles which starts with only music in the right track.  Holding it 
>> landscaped, the stereo was very clear.  I've decided I like the audio 
>> quality better than on the 8 plus; but sound is extremely subjective 
>> so take that with a grain of salt.
>>
>> And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or 
>> does it last longer then the one in the 10 XR?
>> I have

RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-28 Thread Carolyn
Do you really think you'd get much more than $170 for an eight? 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Dennis Long
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2020 10:41 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

Probably about the same Your getting a 256 gb phone for $379 if you take the 
apple trade in..  

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Joshua 
Hendrickson
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 7:06 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

I never had any wrong feelings about pressing my home button on my iPhone 8.  I 
checked with apple and if I traded in my iPhone 8 for an new SE I'd get about 
$170 in trade in value.  If I did decide to get a new SE, I'd see what I could 
get if I sold my iPhone 8.

On 4/27/20, Deidre Muccio  wrote:
> You can feel the rim around the home button even though it’s haptic 
> and non-mechanical. So you feel a slight depression. The sensation is 
> very different though. It’s very odd. It’s almost as if the screen 
> bounces a little. Someone from Apple Accessibility said their little motors 
> in there.
> At any rate it so I don’t know I find it a little disconcerting but 
> yes you can turn that off so it feels more normal when you just press there.
>
> Deidre
>
>
>> On Apr 27, 2020, at 1:17 PM, Dave  wrote:
>>
>> The haptic home button. is a solid state button.
>>
>> Dave.
>>
>> From: kitty hevener
>> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 5:54 PM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> Alan, I think you just answered the question I asked Richard.  This 
>> leads me to another question.  What is the difference between the 
>> haptic and regular button?
>>
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
>> Behalf Of Alan Lemly
>> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 11:38 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> Gera,
>>
>> Apple no longer produces any devices with mechanical home buttons. 
>> The SE
>> 2020 will have the same haptic electronic home button as the iPhone 7 
>> and iPhone 8.
>>
>> Alan Lemly
>>
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
>> Behalf Of Gerardo Corripio
>> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:13 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like 
>> on the
>> 7 and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone 
>> to be the SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, 
>> whereas the
>> 8 with myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other 
>> way around! Thanks again for your experiences!
>>
>>
>> Enviado desde Correo para Windows 10
>>
>> De: Richard Turner
>> Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
>> Para: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> I will answer in context where I can.
>> So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so 
>> far?
>> The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly 
>> doing final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
>> The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream 
>> Reader; but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very 
>> little battery used.
>> But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at 
>> almost 10 PM when it was at 20%.
>>
>> I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those 
>> phones?
>> Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.
>>
>> Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
>> Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the 
>> home button end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the 
>> Beatles which starts with only music in the right track.  Holding it 
>> landscaped, the stereo was very clear.  I've decided I like the audio 
>> quality better than on the 8 plus; but sound is extremely subjective 
>> so take that with a grain of salt.
>>
>> And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or 
>> does it last longer then the one in the 10 XR?
>> I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs 
>> on each and see.
>>
>> And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it 
>> use touch ID  like the 7 and the

RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-28 Thread kitty hevener
Thanks, now I get it.  

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Simon A Fogarty
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2020 3:41 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

The haptic is a button shape cut in to the screen surface itself and vibrates 
when you press it or touch it for reasons you need to.

 

No actual moving parts as such.

 

The older button is mechanical and you press it down and feel it press down in 
to the phones body,

 

A separate button form the screen

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of 
kitty hevener
Sent: Tuesday, 28 April 2020 4:55 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

Alan, I think you just answered the question I asked Richard.  This leads me to 
another question.  What is the difference between the haptic and regular 
button?  

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Alan Lemly
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 11:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

Gera,

 

Apple no longer produces any devices with mechanical home buttons. The SE 2020 
will have the same haptic electronic home button as the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8.

 

Alan Lemly

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Gerardo Corripio
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:13 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks 
again for your experiences!

 


  Enviado desde Correo 
<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986>  para Windows 10

 

De: Richard Turner <mailto:richardturne...@outlook.com> 
Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
Para: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

I will answer in context where I can.

So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?

The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.

The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.

But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

 

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?

Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

 

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?

Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

 

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?

I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

 

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?

Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

 

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?

It works great!

 

Richard

 

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RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-28 Thread Dennis Long
Probably about the same Your getting a 256 gb phone for $379 if you take the 
apple trade in..  

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Joshua 
Hendrickson
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 7:06 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

I never had any wrong feelings about pressing my home button on my iPhone 8.  I 
checked with apple and if I traded in my iPhone 8 for an new SE I'd get about 
$170 in trade in value.  If I did decide to get a new SE, I'd see what I could 
get if I sold my iPhone 8.

On 4/27/20, Deidre Muccio  wrote:
> You can feel the rim around the home button even though it’s haptic 
> and non-mechanical. So you feel a slight depression. The sensation is 
> very different though. It’s very odd. It’s almost as if the screen 
> bounces a little. Someone from Apple Accessibility said their little motors 
> in there.
> At any rate it so I don’t know I find it a little disconcerting but 
> yes you can turn that off so it feels more normal when you just press there.
>
> Deidre
>
>
>> On Apr 27, 2020, at 1:17 PM, Dave  wrote:
>>
>> The haptic home button. is a solid state button.
>>
>> Dave.
>>
>> From: kitty hevener
>> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 5:54 PM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> Alan, I think you just answered the question I asked Richard.  This 
>> leads me to another question.  What is the difference between the 
>> haptic and regular button?
>>
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
>> Behalf Of Alan Lemly
>> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 11:38 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> Gera,
>>
>> Apple no longer produces any devices with mechanical home buttons. 
>> The SE
>> 2020 will have the same haptic electronic home button as the iPhone 7 
>> and iPhone 8.
>>
>> Alan Lemly
>>
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
>> Behalf Of Gerardo Corripio
>> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:13 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like 
>> on the
>> 7 and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone 
>> to be the SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, 
>> whereas the
>> 8 with myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other 
>> way around! Thanks again for your experiences!
>>
>>
>> Enviado desde Correo para Windows 10
>>
>> De: Richard Turner
>> Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
>> Para: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> I will answer in context where I can.
>> So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so 
>> far?
>> The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly 
>> doing final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
>> The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream 
>> Reader; but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very 
>> little battery used.
>> But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at 
>> almost 10 PM when it was at 20%.
>>
>> I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those 
>> phones?
>> Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.
>>
>> Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
>> Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the 
>> home button end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the 
>> Beatles which starts with only music in the right track.  Holding it 
>> landscaped, the stereo was very clear.  I've decided I like the audio 
>> quality better than on the 8 plus; but sound is extremely subjective 
>> so take that with a grain of salt.
>>
>> And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or 
>> does it last longer then the one in the 10 XR?
>> I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs 
>> on each and see.
>>
>> And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it 
>> use touch ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?
>> Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the 
>> difference in the A13 chip.
>>
>> Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with 
>> seeing AI or for voice dream scanne

Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-28 Thread Richard Turner
The battery in the new SE is identical to the iPhone 8 battery. Both 1821 mAh.
I did not look up the specs on the iPhone 11 battery, but I am sure it is 
larger. The 11 and new SE has the same processor, the A13.


Richard
Qwawntine, qwawantine, is wot dwives us to dwinking, today.
Sent with the iPhone SE 2020
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On Apr 28, 2020, at 12:31 AM, Simon A Fogarty  wrote:

Thanks Richard that's some great feedback on the new toy,

I was under the impression that the battery in the SE 2020 is the same as the 
one in the 11!

But I could have mis heard that.

If only we could get the 256 GB version here in nz from providers I might be 
inclined to purchase one

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Tuesday, 28 April 2020 1:50 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

I will answer in context where I can.
So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?
The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.
But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?
Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?
I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?
Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?
It works great!

Richard

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Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-28 Thread Dave

I think it has the same battery, as the iPhone 8, 1800 MR.

Dave.


-Original Message- 
From: Simon A Fogarty

Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2020 8:31 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

Thanks Richard that's some great feedback on the new toy,

I was under the impression that the battery in the SE 2020 is the same as 
the one in the 11!


But I could have mis heard that.

If only we could get the 256 GB version here in nz from providers I might be 
inclined to purchase one


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner

Sent: Tuesday, 28 April 2020 1:50 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

I will answer in context where I can.
So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?
The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream 
Reader; but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little 
battery used.
But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 
10 PM when it was at 20%.


I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those 
phones?

Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home 
button end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which 
starts with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the 
stereo was very clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on 
the 8 plus; but sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of 
salt.


And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it 
last longer then the one in the 10 XR?
I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.


And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use 
touch ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?
Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference 
in the A13 chip.


Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI 
or for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?

It works great!

Richard

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RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-28 Thread Simon A Fogarty
The haptic is a button shape cut in to the screen surface itself and vibrates 
when you press it or touch it for reasons you need to.

No actual moving parts as such.

The older button is mechanical and you press it down and feel it press down in 
to the phones body,

A separate button form the screen

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of kitty 
hevener
Sent: Tuesday, 28 April 2020 4:55 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

Alan, I think you just answered the question I asked Richard.  This leads me to 
another question.  What is the difference between the haptic and regular button?

From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Alan Lemly
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 11:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

Gera,

Apple no longer produces any devices with mechanical home buttons. The SE 2020 
will have the same haptic electronic home button as the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8.

Alan Lemly

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[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Gerardo Corripio
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:13 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks 
again for your experiences!


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Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
Para: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

I will answer in context where I can.
So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?
The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.
But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?
Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?
I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?
Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?
It works great!

Richard

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RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-28 Thread Simon A Fogarty
Yes and that is what Richard said,

It has a home button like on the 8 and he finds it faster but thinks that might 
be due to the chip in the phone.

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of kitty 
hevener
Sent: Tuesday, 28 April 2020 4:48 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

Richard, am confused.  Thought the new apple had the button on it just like the 
iphone 8.

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[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Richard Turner
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 12:28 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

I think this was answered, but no, mechanical home buttons are gone forever.
And yes, the videos can record in stereo.

Richard
Qwawntine, qwawantine, is wot dwives us to dwinking, today.
Sent from the iPhone SE 2020

On Apr 27, 2020, at 8:13 AM, Gerardo Corripio 
mailto:gera1...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks 
again for your experiences!


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Para: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

I will answer in context where I can.
So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?
The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.
But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?
Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?
I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?
Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?
It works great!

Richard

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RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-28 Thread Simon A Fogarty
Thanks Richard that's some great feedback on the new toy,

I was under the impression that the battery in the SE 2020 is the same as the 
one in the 11!

But I could have mis heard that.

If only we could get the 256 GB version here in nz from providers I might be 
inclined to purchase one 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Tuesday, 28 April 2020 1:50 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

I will answer in context where I can.
So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?
The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.
But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?
Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?
I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?
Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?
It works great!

Richard

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Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Dave
whatever! It still has the same home button, as the iPhone 8.

Dave.

From: chalt...@gmail.com 
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:19 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

This isn’t important, but that isn’t why it’s water proof. There are plenty of 
examples of smart phones that are water proof that have physical buttons and 
even head phone jacks.

 

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Dave
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:16 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

like the iPhone 8. That is why it is water proof.

 

Dave.

 

 

From: Gerardo Corripio 

Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:12 PM

To: viphone@googlegroups.com 

Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks 
again for your experiences!

 


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De: Richard Turner
Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
Para: viphone@googlegroups.com
Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

I will answer in context where I can.

So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?

The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.

The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.

But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

 

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?

Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

 

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?

Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

 

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?

I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

 

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?

Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

 

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?

It works great!

 

Richard

 

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Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Joshua Hendrickson
I never had any wrong feelings about pressing my home button on my
iPhone 8.  I checked with apple and if I traded in my iPhone 8 for an
new SE I'd get about $170 in trade in value.  If I did decide to get a
new SE, I'd see what I could get if I sold my iPhone 8.

On 4/27/20, Deidre Muccio  wrote:
> You can feel the rim around the home button even though it’s haptic and
> non-mechanical. So you feel a slight depression. The sensation is very
> different though. It’s very odd. It’s almost as if the screen bounces a
> little. Someone from Apple Accessibility said their little motors in there.
> At any rate it so I don’t know I find it a little disconcerting but yes you
> can turn that off so it feels more normal when you just press there.
>
> Deidre
>
>
>> On Apr 27, 2020, at 1:17 PM, Dave  wrote:
>>
>> The haptic home button. is a solid state button.
>>
>> Dave.
>>
>> From: kitty hevener
>> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 5:54 PM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> Alan, I think you just answered the question I asked Richard.  This leads
>> me to another question.  What is the difference between the haptic and
>> regular button?
>>
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
>> Of Alan Lemly
>> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 11:38 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> Gera,
>>
>> Apple no longer produces any devices with mechanical home buttons. The SE
>> 2020 will have the same haptic electronic home button as the iPhone 7 and
>> iPhone 8.
>>
>> Alan Lemly
>>
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
>> Of Gerardo Corripio
>> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:13 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the
>> 7 and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be
>> the SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the
>> 8 with myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way
>> around! Thanks again for your experiences!
>>
>>
>> Enviado desde Correo para Windows 10
>>
>> De: Richard Turner
>> Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
>> Para: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>>
>> I will answer in context where I can.
>> So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so
>> far?
>> The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly
>> doing final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
>> The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream
>> Reader; but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very
>> little battery used.
>> But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at
>> almost 10 PM when it was at 20%.
>>
>> I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those
>> phones?
>> Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.
>>
>> Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
>> Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home
>> button end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles
>> which starts with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped,
>> the stereo was very clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better
>> than on the 8 plus; but sound is extremely subjective so take that with a
>> grain of salt.
>>
>> And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it
>> last longer then the one in the 10 XR?
>> I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on
>> each and see.
>>
>> And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use
>> touch ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?
>> Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference
>> in the A13 chip.
>>
>> Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing
>> AI or for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?
>> It works great!
>>
>> Richard
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Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Deidre Muccio
You can feel the rim around the home button even though it’s haptic and 
non-mechanical. So you feel a slight depression. The sensation is very 
different though. It’s very odd. It’s almost as if the screen bounces a little. 
Someone from Apple Accessibility said their little motors in there. At any rate 
it so I don’t know I find it a little disconcerting but yes you can turn that 
off so it feels more normal when you just press there.

Deidre


> On Apr 27, 2020, at 1:17 PM, Dave  wrote:
> 
> The haptic home button. is a solid state button.
>  
> Dave.
>  
> From: kitty hevener
> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 5:54 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>  
> Alan, I think you just answered the question I asked Richard.  This leads me 
> to another question.  What is the difference between the haptic and regular 
> button? 
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Alan Lemly
> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 11:38 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>  
> Gera,
>  
> Apple no longer produces any devices with mechanical home buttons. The SE 
> 2020 will have the same haptic electronic home button as the iPhone 7 and 
> iPhone 8.
>  
> Alan Lemly
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Gerardo Corripio
> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:13 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>  
> Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
> and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
> SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
> myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! 
> Thanks again for your experiences!
>  
>   
>  Enviado desde Correo para Windows 10
>  
> De: Richard Turner
> Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
> Para: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>  
> I will answer in context where I can.
> So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?
> The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
> final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
> The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
> but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
> used.
> But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 
> 10 PM when it was at 20%.
>  
> I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?
> Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.
>  
> Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
> Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home 
> button end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which 
> starts with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo 
> was very clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 
> plus; but sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.
>  
> And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it 
> last longer then the one in the 10 XR?
> I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
> and see.
>  
> And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use 
> touch ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?
> Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
> the A13 chip.
>  
> Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI 
> or for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?
> It works great!
>  
> Richard
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RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread chaltain
This isn’t important, but that isn’t why it’s water proof. There are plenty of 
examples of smart phones that are water proof that have physical buttons and 
even head phone jacks.

 

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Dave
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:16 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

like the iPhone 8. That is why it is water proof.

 

Dave.

 

 

From: Gerardo Corripio <mailto:gera1...@gmail.com>  

Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:12 PM

To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  

Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks 
again for your experiences!

 


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De: Richard Turner <mailto:richardturne...@outlook.com> 
Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
Para: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

I will answer in context where I can.

So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?

The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.

The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.

But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

 

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?

Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

 

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?

Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

 

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?

I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

 

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?

Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

 

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?

It works great!

 

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RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Robin
As I  UnderStand it, the HomeButton on  Apple's 
iPhoneSE 2020  comes EquippedWith 
a  HapticFeelin' HomeButton, which mimicks 
TheFeel of  AnActual (physical) HomeButton, & 
ThisType of HomeButton is  Also on Apple's recently Retired  iPhone8 & iPhone8+

At 09:47 AM 4/27/2020, you wrote:
Richard, am confused.  Thought the new apple 
had the button on it just like the iphone 8.Â


From: viphone@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Richard Turner

Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 12:28 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

I think this was answered, but no, mechanical home buttons are gone forever.
And yes, the videos can record in stereo.

Richard
Qwawntine, qwawantine, is wot dwives us to dwinking, today.
Sent from the iPhone SE 2020


On Apr 27, 2020, at 8:13 AM, Gerardo Corripio 
<<mailto:gera1...@gmail.com>gera1...@gmail.com> wrote:



Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the 
SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 and 8? Thanks for 
all your experiences! I’d like for my next 
phone to be the SE2020! But here in Mexico 
they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 
with myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it 
should be the other way around! Thanks again for your experiences!



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De: <mailto:richardturne...@outlook.com>Richard Turner
Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
Para: <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>viphone@googlegroups.com
Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

I will answer in context where I can.
So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?
The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off 
all day Saturday partly doing final setup etc. 
and I did not need to charge it until that night.
The same on Sunday and I spent several hours 
reading with Voice Dream Reader; but of course 
the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery used.
But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively 
and plugged it in at almost 10 PM when it was at 20%.


I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?
Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The 
left track is at  the home button end.  I tested 
last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles 
which starts with only music in the right 
track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was 
very clear.  I've decided I like the audio 
quality better than on the 8 plus; but sound is 
extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.


And is the battery in this phone as big as the 
one in the 10 XR or does it last longer then the one in the 10 XR?
I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You 
could look up the specs on each and see.


And I think that this new phone has A home 
button as well so does it use touch ID  like the 
7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?
Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but 
that could be the difference in the A13 chip.


Also if you use the camera for things like 
reading bard codes with seeing AI or for voice 
dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?

It works great!

Richard

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RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Alan Lemly
Hi Kitty,

 

The main difference between the old regular mechanical home button and the 
electronic haptic one is you could get touch feedback on the mechanical one as 
you pressed it and could feel its actual movement. Be aware that the haptic 
electronic button does nothing when your device isn't powered on. You do get 
some feedback with the haptic button when the device is powered and you can 
control this feedback somewhat in its settings.

 

You will appreciate the difference best after you experience it.

 

Alan Lemly

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
kitty hevener
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 11:55 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

Alan, I think you just answered the question I asked Richard.  This leads me to 
another question.  What is the difference between the haptic and regular 
button?  

 

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Alan Lemly
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 11:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

Gera,

 

Apple no longer produces any devices with mechanical home buttons. The SE 2020 
will have the same haptic electronic home button as the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8.

 

Alan Lemly

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Gerardo Corripio
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:13 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks 
again for your experiences!

 


  Enviado desde Correo 
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De: Richard Turner <mailto:richardturne...@outlook.com> 
Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
Para: viphone@googlegroups.com
Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

I will answer in context where I can.

So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?

The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.

The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.

But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

 

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?

Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

 

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?

Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

 

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?

I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

 

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?

Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

 

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?

It works great!

 

Richard

 

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RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
She asked if it had the home button like the iPhone 8 and the answer is yes 
because the iPhone 8 also has a virtual home button. It still feels like a 
button and does the same thing, but unlike the home button on the 6S and the 
old SE and all the older phones it is not a mechanical button which you can 
actually push down.

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 9:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

I think this was answered, but no, mechanical home buttons are gone forever.
And yes, the videos can record in stereo.

Richard
Qwawntine, qwawantine, is wot dwives us to dwinking, today.
Sent from the iPhone SE 2020


On Apr 27, 2020, at 8:13 AM, Gerardo Corripio  wrote:

Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks 
again for your experiences!


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Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
Para: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

I will answer in context where I can.
So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?
The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.
But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?
Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?
I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?
Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?
It works great!

Richard

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2020-04-27 Thread Dave
The haptic home button. is a solid state button.

Dave.

From: kitty hevener 
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 5:54 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

Alan, I think you just answered the question I asked Richard.  This leads me to 
another question.  What is the difference between the haptic and regular 
button?  

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Alan Lemly
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 11:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

Gera,

 

Apple no longer produces any devices with mechanical home buttons. The SE 2020 
will have the same haptic electronic home button as the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8.

 

Alan Lemly

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Gerardo Corripio
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:13 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks 
again for your experiences!

 


  Enviado desde Correo para Windows 10

 

De: Richard Turner
Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
Para: viphone@googlegroups.com
Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

I will answer in context where I can.

So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?

The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.

The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.

But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

 

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?

Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

 

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?

Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

 

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?

I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

 

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?

Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

 

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?

It works great!

 

Richard

 

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Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Dave
It has got the home button. like the iPhone 8.

Dave.


From: kitty hevener 
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 5:47 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

Richard, am confused.  Thought the new apple had the button on it just like the 
iphone 8.  

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 12:28 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

I think this was answered, but no, mechanical home buttons are gone forever. 

And yes, the videos can record in stereo.

 

Richard

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Sent from the iPhone SE 2020





  On Apr 27, 2020, at 8:13 AM, Gerardo Corripio  wrote:

   

  Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks 
again for your experiences!

   


Enviado desde Correo para Windows 10

   

  De: Richard Turner
  Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
  Para: viphone@googlegroups.com
  Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

   

  I will answer in context where I can.

  So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?

  The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.

  The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.

  But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 
10 PM when it was at 20%.

   

  I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?

  Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

   

  Also does this have stereo speakers as well?

  Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home 
button end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which 
starts with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo 
was very clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 
plus; but sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

   

  And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it 
last longer then the one in the 10 XR?

  I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

   

  And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use 
touch ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?

  Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

   

  Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI 
or for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?

  It works great!

   

  Richard

   

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Re: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Joshua Hendrickson
If I hadn't had my iPhone 8 for not even one year, I'd get the new SE for sure.

On 4/27/20, kitty hevener  wrote:
> Alan, I think you just answered the question I asked Richard.  This leads me
> to another question.  What is the difference between the haptic and regular
> button?
>
>
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Alan Lemly
> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 11:38 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>
>
>
> Gera,
>
>
>
> Apple no longer produces any devices with mechanical home buttons. The SE
> 2020 will have the same haptic electronic home button as the iPhone 7 and
> iPhone 8.
>
>
>
> Alan Lemly
>
>
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
> [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Gerardo Corripio
> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:13 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>
>
>
> Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7
> and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the
> SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8
> with myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way
> around! Thanks again for your experiences!
>
>
>
>
>  Enviado desde Correo
> <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986>  para Windows 10
>
>
>
> De: Richard Turner <mailto:richardturne...@outlook.com>
> Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
> Para: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
> Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020
>
>
>
> I will answer in context where I can.
>
> So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?
>
> The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing
> final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
>
> The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream
> Reader; but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little
> battery used.
>
> But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost
> 10 PM when it was at 20%.
>
>
>
> I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those
> phones?
>
> Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.
>
>
>
> Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
>
> Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home
> button end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which
> starts with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the
> stereo was very clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on
> the 8 plus; but sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of
> salt.
>
>
>
> And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it
> last longer then the one in the 10 XR?
>
> I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each
> and see.
>
>
>
> And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use
> touch ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?
>
> Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference
> in the A13 chip.
>
>
>
> Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI
> or for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?
>
> It works great!
>
>
>
> Richard
>
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RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread kitty hevener
Alan, I think you just answered the question I asked Richard.  This leads me to 
another question.  What is the difference between the haptic and regular 
button?  

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Alan Lemly
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 11:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

Gera,

 

Apple no longer produces any devices with mechanical home buttons. The SE 2020 
will have the same haptic electronic home button as the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8.

 

Alan Lemly

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Gerardo Corripio
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:13 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks 
again for your experiences!

 


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De: Richard Turner <mailto:richardturne...@outlook.com> 
Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
Para: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

I will answer in context where I can.

So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?

The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.

The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.

But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

 

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?

Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

 

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?

Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

 

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?

I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

 

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?

Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

 

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?

It works great!

 

Richard

 

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Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Tali Sarnetzky
Richard, thank you so much  for all the info you provided!!!
I'm pretty sure I am going to love that phone when I get it!

On 4/27/20, Richard Turner  wrote:
> I will answer in context where I can.
> So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?
> The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing
> final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
> The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream
> Reader; but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little
> battery used.
> But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost
> 10 PM when it was at 20%.
>
> I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those
> phones?
> Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.
>
> Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
> Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home
> button end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which
> starts with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the
> stereo was very clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on
> the 8 plus; but sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of
> salt.
>
> And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it
> last longer then the one in the 10 XR?
> I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each
> and see.
>
> And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use
> touch ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?
> Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference
> in the A13 chip.
>
> Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI
> or for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?
> It works great!
>
> Richard
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RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread kitty hevener
Richard, am confused.  Thought the new apple had the button on it just like the 
iphone 8.  

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 12:28 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

I think this was answered, but no, mechanical home buttons are gone forever. 

And yes, the videos can record in stereo.

 

Richard

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Sent from the iPhone SE 2020





On Apr 27, 2020, at 8:13 AM, Gerardo Corripio mailto:gera1...@gmail.com> > wrote:

 

Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks 
again for your experiences!

 


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Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
Para: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

I will answer in context where I can.

So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?

The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.

The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.

But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

 

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?

Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

 

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?

Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

 

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?

I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

 

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?

Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

 

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?

It works great!

 

Richard

 

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Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Richard Turner
I think this was answered, but no, mechanical home buttons are gone forever.
And yes, the videos can record in stereo.


Richard
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Sent from the iPhone SE 2020

On Apr 27, 2020, at 8:13 AM, Gerardo Corripio  wrote:


Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks 
again for your experiences!


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Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
Para: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

I will answer in context where I can.
So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?
The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.
But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?
Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?
I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?
Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?
It works great!

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RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Alan Lemly
Gera,

 

Apple no longer produces any devices with mechanical home buttons. The SE 2020 
will have the same haptic electronic home button as the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8.

 

Alan Lemly

 

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Gerardo Corripio
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 10:13 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks 
again for your experiences!

 


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De: Richard Turner <mailto:richardturne...@outlook.com> 
Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
Para: viphone@googlegroups.com
Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

I will answer in context where I can.

So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?

The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.

The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.

But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

 

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?

Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

 

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?

Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

 

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?

I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

 

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?

Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

 

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?

It works great!

 

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Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Dave
like the iPhone 8. That is why it is water proof.

Dave.


From: Gerardo Corripio 
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:12 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 
and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the 
SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with 
myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks 
again for your experiences!

 


  Enviado desde Correo para Windows 10

 

De: Richard Turner
Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.
Para: viphone@googlegroups.com
Asunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

 

I will answer in context where I can.

So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?

The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.

The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.

But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

 

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?

Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

 

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?

Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

 

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?

I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

 

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?

Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

 

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?

It works great!

 

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Also is the Home Button mechanical like on the SE, 6S etc., or like on the 7 and 8? Thanks for all your experiences! I’d like for my next phone to be the SE2020! But here in Mexico they’re selling it for usd$443, whereas the 8 with myplan, they’re wanting usd$354, when it should be the other way around! Thanks again for your experiences!   Enviado desde Correo para Windows 10 De: Richard TurnerEnviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:50 a. m.Para: viphone@googlegroups.comAsunto: RE: the new iPhone SE 2020 I will answer in context where I can.So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery used.But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 PM when it was at 20%. I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13. Also does this have stereo speakers as well?Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt. And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last longer then the one in the 10 XR?I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each and see. And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in the A13 chip. Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?It works great! Richard -- 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 Taylor.  Mark can be reached at:  mk...@ucla.edu.  Your list owner is Cara Quinn - you can reach Cara at caraqu...@caraquinn.com The archives for this list can be searched at:http://www.mail-archive.com/viphone@googlegroups.com/--- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "VIPhone" group.To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to viphone+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/viphone/MWHPR1701MB19014ADFAA2C288D58673DDEB7AF0%40MWHPR1701MB1901.namprd17.prod.outlook.com. 



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Re: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Gordon
i did read something that said that it does record in stereo when 
recording videos. I can't remember where it was, but it was definitely a 
credible source.


On 4/27/2020 10:09 AM, Gerardo Corripio wrote:


Also does it record in stereo the videos, as the 11 does?

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Hi I believe it is Richard that has the new iPhone 2020.

So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those

phones?

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does

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And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use

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2020-04-27 Thread Gerardo Corripio
Also does it record in stereo the videos, as the 11 does?   Enviado desde Correo para Windows 10 De: CaseyEnviado: lunes, 27 de abril de 2020 08:40 a. m.Para: viphone@googlegroups.comAsunto: the new iPhone SE 2020 Hi I believe it is Richard that has the new iPhone 2020. So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far? I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones? Also does this have stereo speakers as well? And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last longer then the one in the 10 XR? And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights? Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?   -- Casey -- 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 Taylor.  Mark can be reached at:  mk...@ucla.edu.  Your list owner is Cara Quinn - you can reach Cara at caraqu...@caraquinn.com The archives for this list can be searched at:http://www.mail-archive.com/viphone@googlegroups.com/--- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "VIPhone" group.To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to viphone+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/viphone/e9d3e1f4-9301-8f6e-6776-2a7656cfd0f9%40wi.rr.com. 



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RE: the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Richard Turner
I will answer in context where I can.
So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?
The audio is excellent.  I used it on and off all day Saturday partly doing 
final setup etc. and I did not need to charge it until that night.
The same on Sunday and I spent several hours reading with Voice Dream Reader; 
but of course the phone was locked during the reading so very little battery 
used.
But I'd say I used it for over 6 hours actively and plugged it in at almost 10 
PM when it was at 20%.

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those phones?
Yes, it has the exact same chip, the A13.

Also does this have stereo speakers as well?
Yes, very nice sounding, clear, stereo.  The left track is at  the home button 
end.  I tested last evening with Norwegian Wood by the Beatles which starts 
with only music in the right track.  Holding it landscaped, the stereo was very 
clear.  I've decided I like the audio quality better than on the 8 plus; but 
sound is extremely subjective so take that with a grain of salt.

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does it last 
longer then the one in the 10 XR?
I have no idea since I never had an XR.  You could look up the specs on each 
and see.

And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use touch 
ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?
Yes, and I find the touch ID much faster, but that could be the difference in 
the A13 chip.

Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with seeing AI or 
for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?
It works great!

Richard

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the new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-27 Thread Casey

Hi I believe it is Richard that has the new iPhone 2020.

So if so how is the audio on it and how long does the battery last so far?

I mean it is know iPhone 11 or 11 pro but is it just as fast as those 
phones?


Also does this have stereo speakers as well?

And is the battery in this phone as big as the one in the 10 XR or does 
it last longer then the one in the 10 XR?


And I think that this new phone has A home button as well so does it use 
touch ID  like the 7 and the sixes used to and even the eights?


Also if you use the camera for things like reading bard codes with 
seeing AI or for voice dream scanner how well does it work for that as well?




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RE: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-25 Thread Carolyn
It would be interesting to hear what you could find out with sound compare ng 
the SE and the 11. 

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2020 10:53 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

Well, I have my work iPhone 8 plus, and the new iPhone SE side by side.
I played the same song on each and went back and forth.  Actually with three 
songs.
Away in the Manger and joy to the world by Judy Collins and If I Only Had A 
Brain by Natalie Merchant.
The difference, if there really is one, is minor.
To my ears, the SE may have a little more open sound, but that might be just 
that it has a smaller body.  The 8 plus is about 3/4 of an inch longer and 
about a half inch wider.
Sound is so subjective, that it is difficult to describe.
  I had my wife listen and her description was that the SE sounds wider while 
the 8 plus is a little closed or compressed.
They both have stereo speakers...

I suspect an XR or an 11 might sound better than either of these but I have not 
had much experience other than hearing VoiceOver on a client's phone.
I will be getting a new work iPhone 11 in a couple of weeks.
If you would like, I could do a similar comparison between the SE and the 11.

Its sad that you cannot sample them in a quiet room at the Apple store.




Richard
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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mary 
Otten
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2020 6:41 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

Hi richard,
I don’t know how many iPhones you have heard over the years, but I wonder if 
you would be able to comment on the sound of your new phone as against the 
sound of things like say an iPhone 8. Or an iPhone X.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Apr 24, 2020, at 6:25 PM, Richard Turner  
> wrote:
> 
> Greetings,
> I won't bore you with all the details of today's saga, but after I turned on 
> the new phone and triple tapped the home button, VoiceOver came on and I was 
> able to continue the setup.
> When I got to the option to set it up by placing the old phone near it, I 
> decided to try that.
> I couldn't get the image focused, but there was a manual option.
> Picking that, gave me a 6 digit number to enter and I was off and running.
> Now, I have too many apps, well, less than 200; but still a lot of apps.
> I have over 12000 songs.
> Previously, when restore a backup on my computer, the music alone could take 
> several hours.
> Well, this method took less than an hour.
> Some apps were still downloading after it was complete wiht the transfer, but 
> i was able to go ahead and deal with other settings.
> I paired it with my Logitech K480 keyboard which is what I am typing this on.
> I put in the old SIM card and can call, and receive calls, etc.
> All my Email accounts were there with all the messages.
> Text messages are there.
> So, this is pretty slick.
> The phone sounds a lot better than the previous model.
> That's all for now.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard
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RE: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-25 Thread Richard Turner
Well, I have my work iPhone 8 plus, and the new iPhone SE side by side.
I played the same song on each and went back and forth.  Actually with three 
songs.
Away in the Manger and joy to the world by Judy Collins and If I Only Had A 
Brain by Natalie Merchant.
The difference, if there really is one, is minor.
To my ears, the SE may have a little more open sound, but that might be just 
that it has a smaller body.  The 8 plus is about 3/4 of an inch longer and 
about a half inch wider.
Sound is so subjective, that it is difficult to describe.
  I had my wife listen and her description was that the SE sounds wider while 
the 8 plus is a little closed or compressed.
They both have stereo speakers...

I suspect an XR or an 11 might sound better than either of these but I have not 
had much experience other than hearing VoiceOver on a client's phone.
I will be getting a new work iPhone 11 in a couple of weeks.
If you would like, I could do a similar comparison between the SE and the 11.

Its sad that you cannot sample them in a quiet room at the Apple store.




Richard
"There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, Oregon.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mary 
Otten
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2020 6:41 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

Hi richard,
I don’t know how many iPhones you have heard over the years, but I wonder if 
you would be able to comment on the sound of your new phone as against the 
sound of things like say an iPhone 8. Or an iPhone X.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Apr 24, 2020, at 6:25 PM, Richard Turner  
> wrote:
> 
> Greetings,
> I won't bore you with all the details of today's saga, but after I turned on 
> the new phone and triple tapped the home button, VoiceOver came on and I was 
> able to continue the setup.
> When I got to the option to set it up by placing the old phone near it, I 
> decided to try that.
> I couldn't get the image focused, but there was a manual option.
> Picking that, gave me a 6 digit number to enter and I was off and running.
> Now, I have too many apps, well, less than 200; but still a lot of apps.
> I have over 12000 songs.
> Previously, when restore a backup on my computer, the music alone could take 
> several hours.
> Well, this method took less than an hour.
> Some apps were still downloading after it was complete wiht the transfer, but 
> i was able to go ahead and deal with other settings.
> I paired it with my Logitech K480 keyboard which is what I am typing this on.
> I put in the old SIM card and can call, and receive calls, etc.
> All my Email accounts were there with all the messages.
> Text messages are there.
> So, this is pretty slick.
> The phone sounds a lot better than the previous model.
> That's all for now.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard
> 
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RE: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-25 Thread Richard Turner
At this point, I'd say call Apple Accessibility.
You'll get better answers more quickly.
I'm assuming the same, but I had used both iCloud and computer backups; and so 
I'll defer to the experts.



Richard
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Deidre 
Muccio
Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2020 6:07 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

This may be   Astupid question, but I guess I need to ask it
I’ve never used iCloud to back up my phone’s. I use iTunes. So if I were to do 
this transfer from Phone to Phone I assume I need to have my iCloud back up 
drive on as well as have backed up the phone with iCloud as well. I mean I can 
do that that’s not a problem. Deidre


> On Apr 25, 2020, at 8:49 AM, Richard Turner  
> wrote:
> 
> Well, I cannot help with the positioning of the phone for the image they 
> offer, but the manual method worked fine, and that button is just beyond 
> where the position the phone instructions are and I got to it by just 
> flicking right.
> The phones just need to be near each other.
> The message popped up when they were probably a foot apart.
> Yes, I had set up the wifi, which I assume is necessary, though bluetooth 
> being on is likely the most important.
> The Logitech k480 is a full sized keyboard minus the number pad. There are a 
> lot of VoiceOver keyboard commands, but they work great.
> I have a document that covers them and a document with the keyboard commands 
> and the gestures in tables to help with connecting which keyboard commands 
> equal the gestures.
> They are on my website. 
> https://eur04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.turner42.com%2Fdata=02%7C01%7C%7C9c63c6c87af44a717e6d08d7e9197d08%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C637234167983427051sdata=h99YNYjSJNWbN8LN5sImCsDoF43hQAtpVkBWq3604VQ%3Dreserved=0
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard
> 
> Sent from the iPhone SE 2020
> 
>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 5:36 AM, Deidre Muccio  wrote:
>> 
>> Richard Well that sounds cool. I might try that too. And I don’t have 
>> anywhere near 200 apps on my phone. Can you say more about how I would 
>> position the two phones near one another that would work well? The one thing 
>> that stood out in what you wrote here that is different from what I was told 
>> by someone at Apple Accessibility, is that they said I needed to do the set 
>> up with the Sim card in the new phone. You did it all without the Sim card 
>> in the phone which is what I assumed I would be able to do if I wanted.  you 
>> must’ve had to plug in your Wi-Fi info to activate the phone correct?
>> Can I assume that the Logitech keyboard you referring to is a full-size 
>> keyboard? How different on the commands one needs to learn to use that with 
>> an iPhone andvoice dream writer? I’m ready to get rid of my old computer.
>> 
>> 
>> Deidre
>> 
>> 
>>> On Apr 24, 2020, at 9:34 PM, Gordon  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Congratulations on your new purchase. This phone is sounding better every 
>>> day. Please come back here in a few days and let us know how the battery 
>>> life is on this device. I wouldn't even begin to pay attention to battery 
>>> life until Monday as the phone does things under the hood during the first 
>>> few days that will consume more battery than usual. But I'm curious to see 
>>> if this phone offers better battery life compared to the iPhone 8.
>>> 
>>>>> On 4/24/2020 8:25 PM, Richard Turner wrote:
>>>> Greetings,
>>>> I won't bore you with all the details of today's saga, but after I turned 
>>>> on the new phone and triple tapped the home button, VoiceOver came on and 
>>>> I was able to continue the setup.
>>>> When I got to the option to set it up by placing the old phone near it, I 
>>>> decided to try that.
>>>> I couldn't get the image focused, but there was a manual option.
>>>> Picking that, gave me a 6 digit number to enter and I was off and running.
>>>> Now, I have too many apps, well, less than 200; but still a lot of apps.
>>>> I have over 12000 songs.
>>>> Previously, when restore a backup on my computer, the music alone could 
>>>> take several hours.
>>>> Well, this method took less than an hour.
>>>> Some apps were still downloading after it was complete wiht the transfer, 
>>>> but i was able to go ahead and deal with other settings.
>>>> I paired it with my Logitech K480 keyboard which is what I am typing this 
>>>>

Re: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-25 Thread l . d . ethier23
Hello,
The positionning for the transfert is:
new iPhone under and the old one above with the camera facing the new one.
The camera should point a little lower than the center of the new one and the 
distance between both should be about 6 inch.
Hope it helps!
Lyne

> Le 25 avr. 2020 à 09:06, Deidre Muccio  a écrit :
> 
> This may be   Astupid question, but I guess I need to ask it
> I’ve never used iCloud to back up my phone’s. I use iTunes. So if I were to 
> do this transfer from Phone to Phone I assume I need to have my iCloud back 
> up drive on as well as have backed up the phone with iCloud as well. I mean I 
> can do that that’s not a problem. Deidre
> 
> 
>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 8:49 AM, Richard Turner  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Well, I cannot help with the positioning of the phone for the image they 
>> offer, but the manual method worked fine, and that button is just beyond 
>> where the position the phone instructions are and I got to it by just 
>> flicking right.
>> The phones just need to be near each other.
>> The message popped up when they were probably a foot apart.
>> Yes, I had set up the wifi, which I assume is necessary, though bluetooth 
>> being on is likely the most important.
>> The Logitech k480 is a full sized keyboard minus the number pad. There are a 
>> lot of VoiceOver keyboard commands, but they work great.
>> I have a document that covers them and a document with the keyboard commands 
>> and the gestures in tables to help with connecting which keyboard commands 
>> equal the gestures.
>> They are on my website. www.turner42.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Richard
>> 
>> Sent from the iPhone SE 2020
>> 
 On Apr 25, 2020, at 5:36 AM, Deidre Muccio  
 wrote:
>>> 
>>> Richard Well that sounds cool. I might try that too. And I don’t have 
>>> anywhere near 200 apps on my phone. Can you say more about how I would 
>>> position the two phones near one another that would work well? The one 
>>> thing that stood out in what you wrote here that is different from what I 
>>> was told by someone at Apple Accessibility, is that they said I needed to 
>>> do the set up with the Sim card in the new phone. You did it all without 
>>> the Sim card in the phone which is what I assumed I would be able to do if 
>>> I wanted.  you must’ve had to plug in your Wi-Fi info to activate the phone 
>>> correct?
>>> Can I assume that the Logitech keyboard you referring to is a full-size 
>>> keyboard? How different on the commands one needs to learn to use that with 
>>> an iPhone andvoice dream writer? I’m ready to get rid of my old computer.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Deidre
>>> 
>>> 
 On Apr 24, 2020, at 9:34 PM, Gordon  wrote:
 
 Congratulations on your new purchase. This phone is sounding better every 
 day. Please come back here in a few days and let us know how the battery 
 life is on this device. I wouldn't even begin to pay attention to battery 
 life until Monday as the phone does things under the hood during the first 
 few days that will consume more battery than usual. But I'm curious to see 
 if this phone offers better battery life compared to the iPhone 8.
 
>> On 4/24/2020 8:25 PM, Richard Turner wrote:
> Greetings,
> I won't bore you with all the details of today's saga, but after I turned 
> on the new phone and triple tapped the home button, VoiceOver came on and 
> I was able to continue the setup.
> When I got to the option to set it up by placing the old phone near it, I 
> decided to try that.
> I couldn't get the image focused, but there was a manual option.
> Picking that, gave me a 6 digit number to enter and I was off and running.
> Now, I have too many apps, well, less than 200; but still a lot of apps.
> I have over 12000 songs.
> Previously, when restore a backup on my computer, the music alone could 
> take several hours.
> Well, this method took less than an hour.
> Some apps were still downloading after it was complete wiht the transfer, 
> but i was able to go ahead and deal with other settings.
> I paired it with my Logitech K480 keyboard which is what I am typing this 
> on.
> I put in the old SIM card and can call, and receive calls, etc.
> All my Email accounts were there with all the messages.
> Text messages are there.
> So, this is pretty slick.
> The phone sounds a lot better than the previous model.
> That's all for now.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard
> 
 
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Re: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-25 Thread Deidre Muccio
This may be   Astupid question, but I guess I need to ask it
I’ve never used iCloud to back up my phone’s. I use iTunes. So if I were to do 
this transfer from Phone to Phone I assume I need to have my iCloud back up 
drive on as well as have backed up the phone with iCloud as well. I mean I can 
do that that’s not a problem. Deidre


> On Apr 25, 2020, at 8:49 AM, Richard Turner  
> wrote:
> 
> Well, I cannot help with the positioning of the phone for the image they 
> offer, but the manual method worked fine, and that button is just beyond 
> where the position the phone instructions are and I got to it by just 
> flicking right.
> The phones just need to be near each other.
> The message popped up when they were probably a foot apart.
> Yes, I had set up the wifi, which I assume is necessary, though bluetooth 
> being on is likely the most important.
> The Logitech k480 is a full sized keyboard minus the number pad. There are a 
> lot of VoiceOver keyboard commands, but they work great.
> I have a document that covers them and a document with the keyboard commands 
> and the gestures in tables to help with connecting which keyboard commands 
> equal the gestures.
> They are on my website. www.turner42.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard
> 
> Sent from the iPhone SE 2020
> 
>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 5:36 AM, Deidre Muccio  wrote:
>> 
>> Richard Well that sounds cool. I might try that too. And I don’t have 
>> anywhere near 200 apps on my phone. Can you say more about how I would 
>> position the two phones near one another that would work well? The one thing 
>> that stood out in what you wrote here that is different from what I was told 
>> by someone at Apple Accessibility, is that they said I needed to do the set 
>> up with the Sim card in the new phone. You did it all without the Sim card 
>> in the phone which is what I assumed I would be able to do if I wanted.  you 
>> must’ve had to plug in your Wi-Fi info to activate the phone correct?
>> Can I assume that the Logitech keyboard you referring to is a full-size 
>> keyboard? How different on the commands one needs to learn to use that with 
>> an iPhone andvoice dream writer? I’m ready to get rid of my old computer.
>> 
>> 
>> Deidre
>> 
>> 
>>> On Apr 24, 2020, at 9:34 PM, Gordon  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Congratulations on your new purchase. This phone is sounding better every 
>>> day. Please come back here in a few days and let us know how the battery 
>>> life is on this device. I wouldn't even begin to pay attention to battery 
>>> life until Monday as the phone does things under the hood during the first 
>>> few days that will consume more battery than usual. But I'm curious to see 
>>> if this phone offers better battery life compared to the iPhone 8.
>>> 
> On 4/24/2020 8:25 PM, Richard Turner wrote:
 Greetings,
 I won't bore you with all the details of today's saga, but after I turned 
 on the new phone and triple tapped the home button, VoiceOver came on and 
 I was able to continue the setup.
 When I got to the option to set it up by placing the old phone near it, I 
 decided to try that.
 I couldn't get the image focused, but there was a manual option.
 Picking that, gave me a 6 digit number to enter and I was off and running.
 Now, I have too many apps, well, less than 200; but still a lot of apps.
 I have over 12000 songs.
 Previously, when restore a backup on my computer, the music alone could 
 take several hours.
 Well, this method took less than an hour.
 Some apps were still downloading after it was complete wiht the transfer, 
 but i was able to go ahead and deal with other settings.
 I paired it with my Logitech K480 keyboard which is what I am typing this 
 on.
 I put in the old SIM card and can call, and receive calls, etc.
 All my Email accounts were there with all the messages.
 Text messages are there.
 So, this is pretty slick.
 The phone sounds a lot better than the previous model.
 That's all for now.
 
 
 
 
 Richard
 
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Re: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-25 Thread Richard Turner
My understanding is that doing the phone to phone, the new phone inherits the 
settings, including the sign in.
But, this is the first time iV: done this.
So, I'd call Apple Accessibility.




Richard

Sent from the iPhone SE 2020

> On Apr 25, 2020, at 5:41 AM, Deidre Muccio  wrote:
> 
> I have one more thing that might be a problem unless I make a change. My 
> phone has also arrived. I have a different Apple sign in on the new phone 
> because my old email and my whole sign in well the old sign in on my old 
> phone works just fine except that I can’t access that email any longer so I 
> used a different email address in a different password. Will I need the two 
> signings and emails to match before I do anything? Is that a question for 
> Apple Accessibility? I asked that question of them recently  and they said no 
> it wouldn’t make any difference, but given the way Richard set up his phone, 
> it Richard that might make a big difference.
> 
> Deidre
> 
> 
>> On Apr 24, 2020, at 9:25 PM, Richard Turner  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Greetings,
>> I won't bore you with all the details of today's saga, but after I turned on 
>> the new phone and triple tapped the home button, VoiceOver came on and I was 
>> able to continue the setup.
>> When I got to the option to set it up by placing the old phone near it, I 
>> decided to try that.
>> I couldn't get the image focused, but there was a manual option.
>> Picking that, gave me a 6 digit number to enter and I was off and running.
>> Now, I have too many apps, well, less than 200; but still a lot of apps.
>> I have over 12000 songs.
>> Previously, when restore a backup on my computer, the music alone could take 
>> several hours.
>> Well, this method took less than an hour.
>> Some apps were still downloading after it was complete wiht the transfer, 
>> but i was able to go ahead and deal with other settings.
>> I paired it with my Logitech K480 keyboard which is what I am typing this on.
>> I put in the old SIM card and can call, and receive calls, etc.
>> All my Email accounts were there with all the messages.
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Re: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-25 Thread Richard Turner
Well, I cannot help with the positioning of the phone for the image they offer, 
but the manual method worked fine, and that button is just beyond where the 
position the phone instructions are and I got to it by just flicking right.
The phones just need to be near each other.
The message popped up when they were probably a foot apart.
Yes, I had set up the wifi, which I assume is necessary, though bluetooth being 
on is likely the most important.
The Logitech k480 is a full sized keyboard minus the number pad. There are a 
lot of VoiceOver keyboard commands, but they work great.
I have a document that covers them and a document with the keyboard commands 
and the gestures in tables to help with connecting which keyboard commands 
equal the gestures.
They are on my website. www.turner42.com




Richard

Sent from the iPhone SE 2020

> On Apr 25, 2020, at 5:36 AM, Deidre Muccio  wrote:
> 
> Richard Well that sounds cool. I might try that too. And I don’t have 
> anywhere near 200 apps on my phone. Can you say more about how I would 
> position the two phones near one another that would work well? The one thing 
> that stood out in what you wrote here that is different from what I was told 
> by someone at Apple Accessibility, is that they said I needed to do the set 
> up with the Sim card in the new phone. You did it all without the Sim card in 
> the phone which is what I assumed I would be able to do if I wanted.  you 
> must’ve had to plug in your Wi-Fi info to activate the phone correct?
> Can I assume that the Logitech keyboard you referring to is a full-size 
> keyboard? How different on the commands one needs to learn to use that with 
> an iPhone andvoice dream writer? I’m ready to get rid of my old computer.
> 
> 
> Deidre
> 
> 
>> On Apr 24, 2020, at 9:34 PM, Gordon  wrote:
>> 
>> Congratulations on your new purchase. This phone is sounding better every 
>> day. Please come back here in a few days and let us know how the battery 
>> life is on this device. I wouldn't even begin to pay attention to battery 
>> life until Monday as the phone does things under the hood during the first 
>> few days that will consume more battery than usual. But I'm curious to see 
>> if this phone offers better battery life compared to the iPhone 8.
>> 
 On 4/24/2020 8:25 PM, Richard Turner wrote:
>>> Greetings,
>>> I won't bore you with all the details of today's saga, but after I turned 
>>> on the new phone and triple tapped the home button, VoiceOver came on and I 
>>> was able to continue the setup.
>>> When I got to the option to set it up by placing the old phone near it, I 
>>> decided to try that.
>>> I couldn't get the image focused, but there was a manual option.
>>> Picking that, gave me a 6 digit number to enter and I was off and running.
>>> Now, I have too many apps, well, less than 200; but still a lot of apps.
>>> I have over 12000 songs.
>>> Previously, when restore a backup on my computer, the music alone could 
>>> take several hours.
>>> Well, this method took less than an hour.
>>> Some apps were still downloading after it was complete wiht the transfer, 
>>> but i was able to go ahead and deal with other settings.
>>> I paired it with my Logitech K480 keyboard which is what I am typing this 
>>> on.
>>> I put in the old SIM card and can call, and receive calls, etc.
>>> All my Email accounts were there with all the messages.
>>> Text messages are there.
>>> So, this is pretty slick.
>>> The phone sounds a lot better than the previous model.
>>> That's all for now.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Richard
>>> 
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Re: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-25 Thread Deidre Muccio
I have one more thing that might be a problem unless I make a change. My phone 
has also arrived. I have a different Apple sign in on the new phone because my 
old email and my whole sign in well the old sign in on my old phone works just 
fine except that I can’t access that email any longer so I used a different 
email address in a different password. Will I need the two signings and emails 
to match before I do anything? Is that a question for Apple Accessibility? I 
asked that question of them recently  and they said no it wouldn’t make any 
difference, but given the way Richard set up his phone, it Richard that might 
make a big difference.

Deidre


> On Apr 24, 2020, at 9:25 PM, Richard Turner  
> wrote:
> 
> Greetings,
> I won't bore you with all the details of today's saga, but after I turned on 
> the new phone and triple tapped the home button, VoiceOver came on and I was 
> able to continue the setup.
> When I got to the option to set it up by placing the old phone near it, I 
> decided to try that.
> I couldn't get the image focused, but there was a manual option.
> Picking that, gave me a 6 digit number to enter and I was off and running.
> Now, I have too many apps, well, less than 200; but still a lot of apps.
> I have over 12000 songs.
> Previously, when restore a backup on my computer, the music alone could take 
> several hours.
> Well, this method took less than an hour.
> Some apps were still downloading after it was complete wiht the transfer, but 
> i was able to go ahead and deal with other settings.
> I paired it with my Logitech K480 keyboard which is what I am typing this on.
> I put in the old SIM card and can call, and receive calls, etc.
> All my Email accounts were there with all the messages.
> Text messages are there.
> So, this is pretty slick.
> The phone sounds a lot better than the previous model.
> That's all for now.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-25 Thread Deidre Muccio
Richard Well that sounds cool. I might try that too. And I don’t have anywhere 
near 200 apps on my phone. Can you say more about how I would position the two 
phones near one another that would work well? The one thing that stood out in 
what you wrote here that is different from what I was told by someone at Apple 
Accessibility, is that they said I needed to do the set up with the Sim card in 
the new phone. You did it all without the Sim card in the phone which is what I 
assumed I would be able to do if I wanted.  you must’ve had to plug in your 
Wi-Fi info to activate the phone correct?
Can I assume that the Logitech keyboard you referring to is a full-size 
keyboard? How different on the commands one needs to learn to use that with an 
iPhone andvoice dream writer? I’m ready to get rid of my old computer.


Deidre


> On Apr 24, 2020, at 9:34 PM, Gordon  wrote:
> 
> Congratulations on your new purchase. This phone is sounding better every 
> day. Please come back here in a few days and let us know how the battery life 
> is on this device. I wouldn't even begin to pay attention to battery life 
> until Monday as the phone does things under the hood during the first few 
> days that will consume more battery than usual. But I'm curious to see if 
> this phone offers better battery life compared to the iPhone 8.
> 
>> On 4/24/2020 8:25 PM, Richard Turner wrote:
>> Greetings,
>> I won't bore you with all the details of today's saga, but after I turned on 
>> the new phone and triple tapped the home button, VoiceOver came on and I was 
>> able to continue the setup.
>> When I got to the option to set it up by placing the old phone near it, I 
>> decided to try that.
>> I couldn't get the image focused, but there was a manual option.
>> Picking that, gave me a 6 digit number to enter and I was off and running.
>> Now, I have too many apps, well, less than 200; but still a lot of apps.
>> I have over 12000 songs.
>> Previously, when restore a backup on my computer, the music alone could take 
>> several hours.
>> Well, this method took less than an hour.
>> Some apps were still downloading after it was complete wiht the transfer, 
>> but i was able to go ahead and deal with other settings.
>> I paired it with my Logitech K480 keyboard which is what I am typing this on.
>> I put in the old SIM card and can call, and receive calls, etc.
>> All my Email accounts were there with all the messages.
>> Text messages are there.
>> So, this is pretty slick.
>> The phone sounds a lot better than the previous model.
>> That's all for now.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Richard
>> 
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Re: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-25 Thread l . d . ethier23
I did it with the quick way and it's fantastic because nothing to do and you 
find evrything the same. I didn't have to write my wifi key. 

Lyne

> Le 25 avr. 2020 à 06:40, Robert Doc Wright  a 
> écrit :
> 
> I had no problem setting up my wife's new SE2020 but when it came to setting 
> up my old 6S+ that she was using I had to do what you did and do it manually.
> **
> If we don't take time to think before we speak we may find ourselves in a 
> situation where our speech becomes a bit stinky!
> - Original Message - From: "Richard Turner" 
> 
> To: "ViPone list" 
> Sent: Friday, April 24, 2020 7:25 PM
> Subject: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020
> 
> 
>> Greetings,
>> I won't bore you with all the details of today's saga, but after I turned on 
>> the new phone and triple tapped the home button, VoiceOver came on and I was 
>> able to continue the setup.
>> When I got to the option to set it up by placing the old phone near it, I 
>> decided to try that.
>> I couldn't get the image focused, but there was a manual option.
>> Picking that, gave me a 6 digit number to enter and I was off and running.
>> Now, I have too many apps, well, less than 200; but still a lot of apps.
>> I have over 12000 songs.
>> Previously, when restore a backup on my computer, the music alone could take 
>> several hours.
>> Well, this method took less than an hour.
>> Some apps were still downloading after it was complete wiht the transfer, 
>> but i was able to go ahead and deal with other settings.
>> I paired it with my Logitech K480 keyboard which is what I am typing this on.
>> I put in the old SIM card and can call, and receive calls, etc.
>> All my Email accounts were there with all the messages.
>> Text messages are there.
>> So, this is pretty slick.
>> The phone sounds a lot better than the previous model.
>> That's all for now.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Richard
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Re: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-25 Thread Robert Doc Wright
I had no problem setting up my wife's new SE2020 but when it came to setting 
up my old 6S+ that she was using I had to do what you did and do it 
manually.

**
If we don't take time to think before we speak we may find ourselves in a 
situation where our speech becomes a bit stinky!
- Original Message - 
From: "Richard Turner" 

To: "ViPone list" 
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2020 7:25 PM
Subject: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020



Greetings,
I won't bore you with all the details of today's saga, but after I turned 
on the new phone and triple tapped the home button, VoiceOver came on and 
I was able to continue the setup.
When I got to the option to set it up by placing the old phone near it, I 
decided to try that.

I couldn't get the image focused, but there was a manual option.
Picking that, gave me a 6 digit number to enter and I was off and running.
Now, I have too many apps, well, less than 200; but still a lot of apps.
I have over 12000 songs.
Previously, when restore a backup on my computer, the music alone could 
take several hours.

Well, this method took less than an hour.
Some apps were still downloading after it was complete wiht the transfer, 
but i was able to go ahead and deal with other settings.
I paired it with my Logitech K480 keyboard which is what I am typing this 
on.

I put in the old SIM card and can call, and receive calls, etc.
All my Email accounts were there with all the messages.
Text messages are there.
So, this is pretty slick.
The phone sounds a lot better than the previous model.
That's all for now.




Richard

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Re: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-24 Thread Mary Otten
Hi richard,
I don’t know how many iPhones you have heard over the years, but I wonder if 
you would be able to comment on the sound of your new phone as against the 
sound of things like say an iPhone 8. Or an iPhone X.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Apr 24, 2020, at 6:25 PM, Richard Turner  
> wrote:
> 
> Greetings,
> I won't bore you with all the details of today's saga, but after I turned on 
> the new phone and triple tapped the home button, VoiceOver came on and I was 
> able to continue the setup.
> When I got to the option to set it up by placing the old phone near it, I 
> decided to try that.
> I couldn't get the image focused, but there was a manual option.
> Picking that, gave me a 6 digit number to enter and I was off and running.
> Now, I have too many apps, well, less than 200; but still a lot of apps.
> I have over 12000 songs.
> Previously, when restore a backup on my computer, the music alone could take 
> several hours.
> Well, this method took less than an hour.
> Some apps were still downloading after it was complete wiht the transfer, but 
> i was able to go ahead and deal with other settings.
> I paired it with my Logitech K480 keyboard which is what I am typing this on.
> I put in the old SIM card and can call, and receive calls, etc.
> All my Email accounts were there with all the messages.
> Text messages are there.
> So, this is pretty slick.
> The phone sounds a lot better than the previous model.
> That's all for now.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-24 Thread Gordon
Congratulations on your new purchase. This phone is sounding better 
every day. Please come back here in a few days and let us know how the 
battery life is on this device. I wouldn't even begin to pay attention 
to battery life until Monday as the phone does things under the hood 
during the first few days that will consume more battery than usual. But 
I'm curious to see if this phone offers better battery life compared to 
the iPhone 8.


On 4/24/2020 8:25 PM, Richard Turner wrote:

Greetings,
I won't bore you with all the details of today's saga, but after I turned on 
the new phone and triple tapped the home button, VoiceOver came on and I was 
able to continue the setup.
When I got to the option to set it up by placing the old phone near it, I 
decided to try that.
I couldn't get the image focused, but there was a manual option.
Picking that, gave me a 6 digit number to enter and I was off and running.
Now, I have too many apps, well, less than 200; but still a lot of apps.
I have over 12000 songs.
Previously, when restore a backup on my computer, the music alone could take 
several hours.
Well, this method took less than an hour.
Some apps were still downloading after it was complete wiht the transfer, but i 
was able to go ahead and deal with other settings.
I paired it with my Logitech K480 keyboard which is what I am typing this on.
I put in the old SIM card and can call, and receive calls, etc.
All my Email accounts were there with all the messages.
Text messages are there.
So, this is pretty slick.
The phone sounds a lot better than the previous model.
That's all for now.




Richard



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Setting up new iPhone SE 2020

2020-04-24 Thread Richard Turner
Greetings,
I won't bore you with all the details of today's saga, but after I turned on 
the new phone and triple tapped the home button, VoiceOver came on and I was 
able to continue the setup.
When I got to the option to set it up by placing the old phone near it, I 
decided to try that.
I couldn't get the image focused, but there was a manual option.
Picking that, gave me a 6 digit number to enter and I was off and running.
Now, I have too many apps, well, less than 200; but still a lot of apps.
I have over 12000 songs.
Previously, when restore a backup on my computer, the music alone could take 
several hours.
Well, this method took less than an hour.
Some apps were still downloading after it was complete wiht the transfer, but i 
was able to go ahead and deal with other settings.
I paired it with my Logitech K480 keyboard which is what I am typing this on.
I put in the old SIM card and can call, and receive calls, etc.
All my Email accounts were there with all the messages.
Text messages are there.
So, this is pretty slick.
The phone sounds a lot better than the previous model.
That's all for now.




Richard

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