Yah that's nz dollars,
The USA price is half that give or take.
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> When I said this people told me I just didn't like change. I don't have a
> problem with change, I just really hate face id. Touc
phone? -Original Message-
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When I said this people told me I just didn't like change. I don't have
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No argument there, exactly my point.
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On 9/11/2019 10:32 AM, 'Devin Prater' via
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I suppose the only thing that disappointed me was the fact that they seem to
have dropped the series for watch, and we’re k
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It's all fluff at this point. Fastest gpu until 6 months from now or something.
I wasn't impressed, I am sure the wat
The only thing that really
Disappoints me is the price of the new devices
A 500 GB pro max will cost a new Zealander 2900 dollars.
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: Was anyone disappointed with Apple?
You need to remember that Apple never ever ever talks about accessibility when
they do these events. You also need to realize that because people are visual
by nature, the videos are going to look a certain way but we will never know
what they contain really
Hi Kawal,
It sounds pretty good to me,
Just the same as usual in most cases and I can't see why it bwil be an issue
for us.
I'll be orderuibg a bew phone as of saturday
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> Just Sayin:
> there's a 1st Tim
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Just Sayin:
there's a 1st Time for EveryThing
Don't know if
On balance, I also prefer touch ID. But there are certainly times when it does
not work, and if I lived in a cold climate, I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t like it
at all compared to Face ID.
I can do the home jesters as well. But I too prefer the home button. I have an
iPhone XR and an older 7+. I lo
Hello
I would never go back to finger print. If my hands are wet or such I can’t
unlock the phone also if I have gloves on I can’t unlock the phone.
I also think facial is is faster.
Sincerely,
Michael maslo
> On Sep 11, 2019, at 13:12, Mika Pyyhkala wrote:
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> Ever since I got the iPhone 1
The only problem with my X R is that if I hold it in one hand, with one finger
swiping or touching the screen, another finger sometimes slightly touches the
screen, and focus is taken elsewhere from where my other finger is, or speech
is interrupted.
> On Sep 11, 2019, at 2:48 PM, 'Kawal Gucuko
I held an Iphone ten R and found it extremely heavy than the 10 that I have. I
will wait until the touch sensor comes under the glass then I have a choice of
using Face ID or touch ID.
As Dona says we have got use to having these technologies.
I wonder if the I Mac range will be refreshed as
Hi!
I have some problems with it but i think it works really well for me.
I have problems when it comes to use the faceId with just one hand.
Now my right hand has a bandage and its prity hard to unlock the phone
sometimes.
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When I said this people told me I just didn't like change. I don't
have a problem with change, I just really hate face id. Touch Id works
pretty much every time I use it. Unless my hands are wet or something.
On 9/11/19, Mika Pyyhkala wrote:
> Ever since I got the iPhone 10S, I've thought of goin
Ever since I got the iPhone 10S, I've thought of going back to the
iPhone 8 for touch id.
While I can use Face id, I think on balance touch id is quicker and
more efficient.
It is hard to say on the 2019 models how much better the face id angles will be.
You really have to move the phone pretty
No argument there, exactly my point.
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On 9/11/2019 10:32 AM, 'Devin Prater' via MacVisionaries wrote:
I would argue that every company that makes a screen reader for t
I would argue that every company that makes a screen reader for the OS should
work much more on basics, plain and rich text reading, how the screen reader
works with the OS, supporting braille as much as possible, and making the
experience as bug free as possible in a timely manner.
> On Sep 11
This is why I rarely listen to these events. Apple is not an AT
company but I would much rather they put more resources into improving
what is already there; basic Voiceover performance, including braille
support. No Apple watch in my future by the way.
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Hi!
Was there any other news about the Watch?
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> 11 sep. 2019 kl. 14:56 skrev lenron brown :
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> It's all fluff at this point. Fastest gpu until 6 months from now or
> something. I wasn't impressed, I am sure the watch will be fine
> though, even with the always on display. If you have a 2 or a
Hi!
The Cpu seems also a bit better.
Plus the battery.
But i never folow their events.
I did once and it was boring.
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> 11 sep. 2019 kl. 12:23 skrev Raymond Foret Jr :
>
> You need to remember that Apple never ever ever talks about accessibility
> when they do these events. You also need to r
No surprise they did that. It's the trick to get you to buy the 5. The
3 is not a bad choice though.
On 9/11/19, Mary Otten wrote:
> I suppose the only thing that disappointed me was the fact that they seem to
> have dropped the series for watch, and we’re keeping the series 3. I would
> rather h
I suppose the only thing that disappointed me was the fact that they seem to
have dropped the series for watch, and we’re keeping the series 3. I would
rather have seen them drop the price on the four and never mind the three.
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> On Sep 11, 2019, at 3:13 AM, Jürgen Fleger wr
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From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2019 4:06 AM
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Subject: Re: Was anyone disappointed with Apple?
I would just add that there is new hardware. Both the phones have a faster
processor, which is something I
It's all fluff at this point. Fastest gpu until 6 months from now or
something. I wasn't impressed, I am sure the watch will be fine
though, even with the always on display. If you have a 2 or a 3 maybe
it would be worth getting. I got the 4 last year so will wait until
the 6 or the 7. Phone wise I
As long as there is enough valuable there’s no need to defend anything.
> Am 11.09.2019 um 14:16 schrieb Robin :
>
> Just Sayin:
> there's a 1st Time for EveryThing
>
> Don't know if Apple will DisAppoint, but PrettySure that AppleFanz in
> TheCommunity: the TotallyBlind & LowVision Community
Thank you for giving a Different ViewPoint, it's
VeryMuch & Greatly appreciated & Your Spot
ON ... it's MuchHarder to Impress Consumers these Dayz
At 04:06 AM 9/11/2019, you wrote:
I would just add that there is new
hardware. Both the phones have a faster
processor, which is something I alwa
Just Sayin:
there's a 1st Time for EveryThing
Don't know if Apple will DisAppoint, but
PrettySure that AppleFanz in TheCommunity: the
TotallyBlind & LowVision Community will Defend Apple no matter what
At 03:38 AM 9/11/2019, you wrote:
I will. I’m pretty sure Apple won’t
disappoint us. A
Did Apple at ANY Point in their Apple
September10th Event Talk about its ForthComin
iOS13? Haven't had the Opportunity to Check it Out yet?
Note:
I'm not Askin for a Synopsis of the Event,
I'm simply askin if Apple said anything about iOS13
At 03:13 AM 9/11/2019, you wrote:
The hardware i
A lot of great features. Thanks for sharing.
The ultra wide camera might even help scanning text or barcodes using Seeing AI
or Envision more easily.
Jürgen
> Am 11.09.2019 um 13:26 schrieb 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> :
>
> To add to my last post, the following was shared by Kliph to
To add to my last post, the following was shared by Kliph to the beta users
group. Not surprisingly, some of the items in this list pertain to the
cameras, but many do not.
Cheers,
Donna
Twenty-five Best iPhone Features
By Khamosh Pathak Posted by Khamosh Pathak on Sep 10, 2019 in Featured
I would just add that there is new hardware. Both the phones have a faster
processor, which is something I always like to see. I think they may also have
a new haptic engine, which I'm curious about.
I think part of what draws responses like Kawal's is that the iPhone isn't new
anymore. I wa
I will. I’m pretty sure Apple won’t disappoint us. Actually they proved
themselves as a very reliable partner in terms of accessibility. More then any
other company I can remember in the world of Windows and Android.
> Am 11.09.2019 um 12:16 schrieb 'Kawal Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries
> :
>
You need to remember that Apple never ever ever talks about accessibility when
they do these events. You also need to realize that because people are visual
by nature, the videos are going to look a certain way but we will never know
what they contain really because the live event versions are
Please tell us about the voice over on the new watch when you get it with the
display on.
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> On 11 Sep 2019, at 11:13 am, Jürgen Fleger wrote:
>
> The hardware itself was just terrific for sighted users. Some told me how
> stunning the pictures looked like.
> On 19th Septem
The hardware itself was just terrific for sighted users. Some told me how
stunning the pictures looked like.
On 19th September you’ll see what Apple is going to release for us in iOS 13.
They included a lot of really great new functions in VO settings.
And in terms of the new Apple Watch: we’ll s
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