Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-19 Thread Scott Granados
What you do is press the button the same way and the pop up for the power off 
option will appear.  Stop holding then.  It’s a more than 3 second hold to call 
the authorities.

> On Sep 19, 2016, at 5:47 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:
> 
> So what are we to do if we do need to power off the watch and we can’t do it 
> because it calls the Emergency services?
>> On 19 Sep 2016, at 02:35, Scott Granados > > wrote:
>> 
>> Blind person is hit with taser by flight marshal on flight for using Apple 
>> watch.  That actually might get worse press than burning little children 
>> with samsung phones.:)
>> 
>> Just a note though, you can ignore that turning the power off thing, it’s 
>> total nonsense.  Myth Busters did an interesting demonstration of the 
>> nonsense factor.  I remember when I flew on Emirates Air we had cell phone 
>> service and internet during the whole flight.  On private flights as well I 
>> use my devices during before and after the entire flight.  Your phone won’t 
>> work above 10,000 feet although carriers are looking at changing that.  Some 
>> flights also have cell repeaters in them and T-Mobile provides free access 
>> to inflight WiFi.  There’s 0 risk to the flight though from your device.
>> 
>> Happy flying, try not to get on the no fly list.:)
>> 
>> 
>>> On Sep 18, 2016, at 9:29 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> I can see it now. Me sitting on airplane. Please power off all electronics. 
>>> Me trying to power  off watch. Police show up. I end up on CNN.
>>> ggr
 On Sep 18, 2016, at 2:43 PM, Scott Granados > wrote:
 
 Just so you know, if you need to test 911 services you can legally very 
 easily and the watch would qualify.
 
 What we do in the phone game if we’re going to test 911 on the service or 
 a new customer install which we have to do is dial 911 first, tell the 
 operator you’re testing some communications equipment for the next X 
 minutes and please do not dispatch the call or dedicate any time to them.  
 Then when you do the test you again say that you’re testing per your last 
 call, the test is successful and there will be no more testing.  Then they 
 put you back in to a normal state where they will respond.  Note *** Note 
 ***  Highly important, you can not call 911 and hang up first before 
 someone answers.  Your address and other data is still sent to the 911 
 operator and they will dispatch calling it a repeated 911 call with no 
 answer from X location.  You’ll have police show up guns drawn.  I learned 
 this one the hard way. Luckily I provided phone service to the sheriff’s 
 department in our county and they new me.:)  What you might also want to 
 do first is call the non emergency number for your local police and ask if 
 there’s a special procedure for testing E911 services.  If not just do 
 what I said above and you’ll be in the clear and won’t have any problems.  
 Also note that the SOS service does work around the world and the 
 replacement for 911 in the host country will automatically be selected, 
 999 for the UK and so forth.
 
 Happy dialing.
 
 
 
> On Sep 18, 2016, at 11:16 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
> > wrote:
> 
> Me neither!
>> On Sep 17, 2016, at 1:49 PM, christopher hallsworth 
>> > wrote:
>> 
>> Don’t think so but could be wrong and no not trying it for the hell of 
>> it .
>>> On 15 Sep 2016, at 21:57, Kawal Gucukoglu >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Is the SOS feature only for the US?  I’m buying my watch series 2 
>>> tomorrow and hope the watch is faster than the last Generation.  I’m 
>>> going to the Apple store and am going to hold my caine out to see if I 
>>> can get in front of the queue.
 On 14 Sep 2016, at 16:40, Scott Granados > wrote:
 
 Oh boy, what could possibly go wrong there.:)
 
 That sounds a little dicy to me.  “911, how may I help you?”  “I’m 
 sorry I was trying to power down my watch, no really I’m fine, nobody 
 is here, I’m just trying to reset my watch”  “Ok ok, I’ll open the 
 door and let the officer in to check” ;)
 
 As someone who has to test 911 calls for SIP phones from time to time 
 that’s a real eye opener when you dial 911 and think you hang up 
 before the call completes and 5 minutes later police are pulling up in 
 your parking lot looking for the guy calling 911. haha
 
 
> 

Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-19 Thread Kawal Gucukoglu
So what are we to do if we do need to power off the watch and we can’t do it 
because it calls the Emergency services?
> On 19 Sep 2016, at 02:35, Scott Granados  wrote:
> 
> Blind person is hit with taser by flight marshal on flight for using Apple 
> watch.  That actually might get worse press than burning little children with 
> samsung phones.:)
> 
> Just a note though, you can ignore that turning the power off thing, it’s 
> total nonsense.  Myth Busters did an interesting demonstration of the 
> nonsense factor.  I remember when I flew on Emirates Air we had cell phone 
> service and internet during the whole flight.  On private flights as well I 
> use my devices during before and after the entire flight.  Your phone won’t 
> work above 10,000 feet although carriers are looking at changing that.  Some 
> flights also have cell repeaters in them and T-Mobile provides free access to 
> inflight WiFi.  There’s 0 risk to the flight though from your device.
> 
> Happy flying, try not to get on the no fly list.:)
> 
> 
>> On Sep 18, 2016, at 9:29 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I can see it now. Me sitting on airplane. Please power off all electronics. 
>> Me trying to power  off watch. Police show up. I end up on CNN.
>> ggr
>>> On Sep 18, 2016, at 2:43 PM, Scott Granados  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Just so you know, if you need to test 911 services you can legally very 
>>> easily and the watch would qualify.
>>> 
>>> What we do in the phone game if we’re going to test 911 on the service or a 
>>> new customer install which we have to do is dial 911 first, tell the 
>>> operator you’re testing some communications equipment for the next X 
>>> minutes and please do not dispatch the call or dedicate any time to them.  
>>> Then when you do the test you again say that you’re testing per your last 
>>> call, the test is successful and there will be no more testing.  Then they 
>>> put you back in to a normal state where they will respond.  Note *** Note 
>>> ***  Highly important, you can not call 911 and hang up first before 
>>> someone answers.  Your address and other data is still sent to the 911 
>>> operator and they will dispatch calling it a repeated 911 call with no 
>>> answer from X location.  You’ll have police show up guns drawn.  I learned 
>>> this one the hard way. Luckily I provided phone service to the sheriff’s 
>>> department in our county and they new me.:)  What you might also want to do 
>>> first is call the non emergency number for your local police and ask if 
>>> there’s a special procedure for testing E911 services.  If not just do what 
>>> I said above and you’ll be in the clear and won’t have any problems.  Also 
>>> note that the SOS service does work around the world and the replacement 
>>> for 911 in the host country will automatically be selected, 999 for the UK 
>>> and so forth.
>>> 
>>> Happy dialing.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
 On Sep 18, 2016, at 11:16 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
  wrote:
 
 Me neither!
> On Sep 17, 2016, at 1:49 PM, christopher hallsworth 
>  wrote:
> 
> Don’t think so but could be wrong and no not trying it for the hell of it 
> .
>> On 15 Sep 2016, at 21:57, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:
>> 
>> Is the SOS feature only for the US?  I’m buying my watch series 2 
>> tomorrow and hope the watch is faster than the last Generation.  I’m 
>> going to the Apple store and am going to hold my caine out to see if I 
>> can get in front of the queue.
>>> On 14 Sep 2016, at 16:40, Scott Granados  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Oh boy, what could possibly go wrong there.:)
>>> 
>>> That sounds a little dicy to me.  “911, how may I help you?”  “I’m 
>>> sorry I was trying to power down my watch, no really I’m fine, nobody 
>>> is here, I’m just trying to reset my watch”  “Ok ok, I’ll open the door 
>>> and let the officer in to check” ;)
>>> 
>>> As someone who has to test 911 calls for SIP phones from time to time 
>>> that’s a real eye opener when you dial 911 and think you hang up before 
>>> the call completes and 5 minutes later police are pulling up in your 
>>> parking lot looking for the guy calling 911. haha
>>> 
>>> 
 On Sep 14, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Jonathan Mosen  wrote:
 
 Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but 
 not so long that it invokes the SOS function.
 Jonathan Mosen
 Mosen Consulting
 Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
 http://Mosen.org
 
> On 15/09/2016, at 3:07 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi:
> I know the long press of friends button use to power off the watch, 
> and now it 

Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-19 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
LOL
When I went to get my guide dog, my flight had onboard wify. I was facebooking 
on the flight. It was fun!
> On Sep 18, 2016, at 8:35 PM, Scott Granados  wrote:
> 
> Blind person is hit with taser by flight marshal on flight for using Apple 
> watch.  That actually might get worse press than burning little children with 
> samsung phones.:)
> 
> Just a note though, you can ignore that turning the power off thing, it’s 
> total nonsense.  Myth Busters did an interesting demonstration of the 
> nonsense factor.  I remember when I flew on Emirates Air we had cell phone 
> service and internet during the whole flight.  On private flights as well I 
> use my devices during before and after the entire flight.  Your phone won’t 
> work above 10,000 feet although carriers are looking at changing that.  Some 
> flights also have cell repeaters in them and T-Mobile provides free access to 
> inflight WiFi.  There’s 0 risk to the flight though from your device.
> 
> Happy flying, try not to get on the no fly list.:)
> 
> 
>> On Sep 18, 2016, at 9:29 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I can see it now. Me sitting on airplane. Please power off all electronics. 
>> Me trying to power  off watch. Police show up. I end up on CNN.
>> ggr
>>> On Sep 18, 2016, at 2:43 PM, Scott Granados  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Just so you know, if you need to test 911 services you can legally very 
>>> easily and the watch would qualify.
>>> 
>>> What we do in the phone game if we’re going to test 911 on the service or a 
>>> new customer install which we have to do is dial 911 first, tell the 
>>> operator you’re testing some communications equipment for the next X 
>>> minutes and please do not dispatch the call or dedicate any time to them.  
>>> Then when you do the test you again say that you’re testing per your last 
>>> call, the test is successful and there will be no more testing.  Then they 
>>> put you back in to a normal state where they will respond.  Note *** Note 
>>> ***  Highly important, you can not call 911 and hang up first before 
>>> someone answers.  Your address and other data is still sent to the 911 
>>> operator and they will dispatch calling it a repeated 911 call with no 
>>> answer from X location.  You’ll have police show up guns drawn.  I learned 
>>> this one the hard way. Luckily I provided phone service to the sheriff’s 
>>> department in our county and they new me.:)  What you might also want to do 
>>> first is call the non emergency number for your local police and ask if 
>>> there’s a special procedure for testing E911 services.  If not just do what 
>>> I said above and you’ll be in the clear and won’t have any problems.  Also 
>>> note that the SOS service does work around the world and the replacement 
>>> for 911 in the host country will automatically be selected, 999 for the UK 
>>> and so forth.
>>> 
>>> Happy dialing.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
 On Sep 18, 2016, at 11:16 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
  wrote:
 
 Me neither!
> On Sep 17, 2016, at 1:49 PM, christopher hallsworth 
>  wrote:
> 
> Don’t think so but could be wrong and no not trying it for the hell of it 
> .
>> On 15 Sep 2016, at 21:57, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:
>> 
>> Is the SOS feature only for the US?  I’m buying my watch series 2 
>> tomorrow and hope the watch is faster than the last Generation.  I’m 
>> going to the Apple store and am going to hold my caine out to see if I 
>> can get in front of the queue.
>>> On 14 Sep 2016, at 16:40, Scott Granados  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Oh boy, what could possibly go wrong there.:)
>>> 
>>> That sounds a little dicy to me.  “911, how may I help you?”  “I’m 
>>> sorry I was trying to power down my watch, no really I’m fine, nobody 
>>> is here, I’m just trying to reset my watch”  “Ok ok, I’ll open the door 
>>> and let the officer in to check” ;)
>>> 
>>> As someone who has to test 911 calls for SIP phones from time to time 
>>> that’s a real eye opener when you dial 911 and think you hang up before 
>>> the call completes and 5 minutes later police are pulling up in your 
>>> parking lot looking for the guy calling 911. haha
>>> 
>>> 
 On Sep 14, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Jonathan Mosen  wrote:
 
 Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but 
 not so long that it invokes the SOS function.
 Jonathan Mosen
 Mosen Consulting
 Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
 http://Mosen.org
 
> On 15/09/2016, at 3:07 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi:
> I know the long press of friends button use to power off the watch, 
> and now it starts 

Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-18 Thread Scott Granados
Blind person is hit with taser by flight marshal on flight for using Apple 
watch.  That actually might get worse press than burning little children with 
samsung phones.:)

Just a note though, you can ignore that turning the power off thing, it’s total 
nonsense.  Myth Busters did an interesting demonstration of the nonsense 
factor.  I remember when I flew on Emirates Air we had cell phone service and 
internet during the whole flight.  On private flights as well I use my devices 
during before and after the entire flight.  Your phone won’t work above 10,000 
feet although carriers are looking at changing that.  Some flights also have 
cell repeaters in them and T-Mobile provides free access to inflight WiFi.  
There’s 0 risk to the flight though from your device.

Happy flying, try not to get on the no fly list.:)


> On Sep 18, 2016, at 9:29 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli  
> wrote:
> 
> I can see it now. Me sitting on airplane. Please power off all electronics. 
> Me trying to power  off watch. Police show up. I end up on CNN.
> ggr
>> On Sep 18, 2016, at 2:43 PM, Scott Granados  wrote:
>> 
>> Just so you know, if you need to test 911 services you can legally very 
>> easily and the watch would qualify.
>> 
>> What we do in the phone game if we’re going to test 911 on the service or a 
>> new customer install which we have to do is dial 911 first, tell the 
>> operator you’re testing some communications equipment for the next X minutes 
>> and please do not dispatch the call or dedicate any time to them.  Then when 
>> you do the test you again say that you’re testing per your last call, the 
>> test is successful and there will be no more testing.  Then they put you 
>> back in to a normal state where they will respond.  Note *** Note ***  
>> Highly important, you can not call 911 and hang up first before someone 
>> answers.  Your address and other data is still sent to the 911 operator and 
>> they will dispatch calling it a repeated 911 call with no answer from X 
>> location.  You’ll have police show up guns drawn.  I learned this one the 
>> hard way. Luckily I provided phone service to the sheriff’s department in 
>> our county and they new me.:)  What you might also want to do first is call 
>> the non emergency number for your local police and ask if there’s a special 
>> procedure for testing E911 services.  If not just do what I said above and 
>> you’ll be in the clear and won’t have any problems.  Also note that the SOS 
>> service does work around the world and the replacement for 911 in the host 
>> country will automatically be selected, 999 for the UK and so forth.
>> 
>> Happy dialing.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Sep 18, 2016, at 11:16 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Me neither!
 On Sep 17, 2016, at 1:49 PM, christopher hallsworth 
  wrote:
 
 Don’t think so but could be wrong and no not trying it for the hell of it 
 .
> On 15 Sep 2016, at 21:57, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:
> 
> Is the SOS feature only for the US?  I’m buying my watch series 2 
> tomorrow and hope the watch is faster than the last Generation.  I’m 
> going to the Apple store and am going to hold my caine out to see if I 
> can get in front of the queue.
>> On 14 Sep 2016, at 16:40, Scott Granados  wrote:
>> 
>> Oh boy, what could possibly go wrong there.:)
>> 
>> That sounds a little dicy to me.  “911, how may I help you?”  “I’m sorry 
>> I was trying to power down my watch, no really I’m fine, nobody is here, 
>> I’m just trying to reset my watch”  “Ok ok, I’ll open the door and let 
>> the officer in to check” ;)
>> 
>> As someone who has to test 911 calls for SIP phones from time to time 
>> that’s a real eye opener when you dial 911 and think you hang up before 
>> the call completes and 5 minutes later police are pulling up in your 
>> parking lot looking for the guy calling 911. haha
>> 
>> 
>>> On Sep 14, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Jonathan Mosen  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but 
>>> not so long that it invokes the SOS function.
>>> Jonathan Mosen
>>> Mosen Consulting
>>> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
>>> http://Mosen.org
>>> 
 On 15/09/2016, at 3:07 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
  wrote:
 
 Hi:
 I know the long press of friends button use to power off the watch, 
 and now it starts SOS. How do you turn off the watch now?
 Sarai D. Bucciarelli www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli
 
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Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-18 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
I can see it now. Me sitting on airplane. Please power off all electronics. Me 
trying to power  off watch. Police show up. I end up on CNN.
ggr
> On Sep 18, 2016, at 2:43 PM, Scott Granados  wrote:
> 
> Just so you know, if you need to test 911 services you can legally very 
> easily and the watch would qualify.
> 
> What we do in the phone game if we’re going to test 911 on the service or a 
> new customer install which we have to do is dial 911 first, tell the operator 
> you’re testing some communications equipment for the next X minutes and 
> please do not dispatch the call or dedicate any time to them.  Then when you 
> do the test you again say that you’re testing per your last call, the test is 
> successful and there will be no more testing.  Then they put you back in to a 
> normal state where they will respond.  Note *** Note ***  Highly important, 
> you can not call 911 and hang up first before someone answers.  Your address 
> and other data is still sent to the 911 operator and they will dispatch 
> calling it a repeated 911 call with no answer from X location.  You’ll have 
> police show up guns drawn.  I learned this one the hard way. Luckily I 
> provided phone service to the sheriff’s department in our county and they new 
> me.:)  What you might also want to do first is call the non emergency number 
> for your local police and ask if there’s a special procedure for testing E911 
> services.  If not just do what I said above and you’ll be in the clear and 
> won’t have any problems.  Also note that the SOS service does work around the 
> world and the replacement for 911 in the host country will automatically be 
> selected, 999 for the UK and so forth.
> 
> Happy dialing.
> 
> 
> 
>> On Sep 18, 2016, at 11:16 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Me neither!
>>> On Sep 17, 2016, at 1:49 PM, christopher hallsworth 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Don’t think so but could be wrong and no not trying it for the hell of it 
>>> .
 On 15 Sep 2016, at 21:57, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:
 
 Is the SOS feature only for the US?  I’m buying my watch series 2 tomorrow 
 and hope the watch is faster than the last Generation.  I’m going to the 
 Apple store and am going to hold my caine out to see if I can get in front 
 of the queue.
> On 14 Sep 2016, at 16:40, Scott Granados  wrote:
> 
> Oh boy, what could possibly go wrong there.:)
> 
> That sounds a little dicy to me.  “911, how may I help you?”  “I’m sorry 
> I was trying to power down my watch, no really I’m fine, nobody is here, 
> I’m just trying to reset my watch”  “Ok ok, I’ll open the door and let 
> the officer in to check” ;)
> 
> As someone who has to test 911 calls for SIP phones from time to time 
> that’s a real eye opener when you dial 911 and think you hang up before 
> the call completes and 5 minutes later police are pulling up in your 
> parking lot looking for the guy calling 911. haha
> 
> 
>> On Sep 14, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Jonathan Mosen  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but 
>> not so long that it invokes the SOS function.
>> Jonathan Mosen
>> Mosen Consulting
>> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
>> http://Mosen.org
>> 
>>> On 15/09/2016, at 3:07 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi:
>>> I know the long press of friends button use to power off the watch, and 
>>> now it starts SOS. How do you turn off the watch now?
>>> Sarai D. Bucciarelli www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli
>>> 
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Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-18 Thread Scott Granados
Just so you know, if you need to test 911 services you can legally very easily 
and the watch would qualify.

What we do in the phone game if we’re going to test 911 on the service or a new 
customer install which we have to do is dial 911 first, tell the operator 
you’re testing some communications equipment for the next X minutes and please 
do not dispatch the call or dedicate any time to them.  Then when you do the 
test you again say that you’re testing per your last call, the test is 
successful and there will be no more testing.  Then they put you back in to a 
normal state where they will respond.  Note *** Note ***  Highly important, you 
can not call 911 and hang up first before someone answers.  Your address and 
other data is still sent to the 911 operator and they will dispatch calling it 
a repeated 911 call with no answer from X location.  You’ll have police show up 
guns drawn.  I learned this one the hard way. Luckily I provided phone service 
to the sheriff’s department in our county and they new me.:)  What you might 
also want to do first is call the non emergency number for your local police 
and ask if there’s a special procedure for testing E911 services.  If not just 
do what I said above and you’ll be in the clear and won’t have any problems.  
Also note that the SOS service does work around the world and the replacement 
for 911 in the host country will automatically be selected, 999 for the UK and 
so forth.

Happy dialing.



> On Sep 18, 2016, at 11:16 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli  
> wrote:
> 
> Me neither!
>> On Sep 17, 2016, at 1:49 PM, christopher hallsworth 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Don’t think so but could be wrong and no not trying it for the hell of it 
>> .
>>> On 15 Sep 2016, at 21:57, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Is the SOS feature only for the US?  I’m buying my watch series 2 tomorrow 
>>> and hope the watch is faster than the last Generation.  I’m going to the 
>>> Apple store and am going to hold my caine out to see if I can get in front 
>>> of the queue.
 On 14 Sep 2016, at 16:40, Scott Granados  wrote:
 
 Oh boy, what could possibly go wrong there.:)
 
 That sounds a little dicy to me.  “911, how may I help you?”  “I’m sorry I 
 was trying to power down my watch, no really I’m fine, nobody is here, I’m 
 just trying to reset my watch”  “Ok ok, I’ll open the door and let the 
 officer in to check” ;)
 
 As someone who has to test 911 calls for SIP phones from time to time 
 that’s a real eye opener when you dial 911 and think you hang up before 
 the call completes and 5 minutes later police are pulling up in your 
 parking lot looking for the guy calling 911. haha
 
 
> On Sep 14, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Jonathan Mosen  wrote:
> 
> Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but 
> not so long that it invokes the SOS function.
> Jonathan Mosen
> Mosen Consulting
> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
> http://Mosen.org
> 
>> On 15/09/2016, at 3:07 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi:
>> I know the long press of friends button use to power off the watch, and 
>> now it starts SOS. How do you turn off the watch now?
>> Sarai D. Bucciarelli www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli
>> 
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Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-18 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Me neither!
> On Sep 17, 2016, at 1:49 PM, christopher hallsworth  
> wrote:
> 
> Don’t think so but could be wrong and no not trying it for the hell of it 
> .
>> On 15 Sep 2016, at 21:57, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:
>> 
>> Is the SOS feature only for the US?  I’m buying my watch series 2 tomorrow 
>> and hope the watch is faster than the last Generation.  I’m going to the 
>> Apple store and am going to hold my caine out to see if I can get in front 
>> of the queue.
>>> On 14 Sep 2016, at 16:40, Scott Granados  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Oh boy, what could possibly go wrong there.:)
>>> 
>>> That sounds a little dicy to me.  “911, how may I help you?”  “I’m sorry I 
>>> was trying to power down my watch, no really I’m fine, nobody is here, I’m 
>>> just trying to reset my watch”  “Ok ok, I’ll open the door and let the 
>>> officer in to check” ;)
>>> 
>>> As someone who has to test 911 calls for SIP phones from time to time 
>>> that’s a real eye opener when you dial 911 and think you hang up before the 
>>> call completes and 5 minutes later police are pulling up in your parking 
>>> lot looking for the guy calling 911. haha
>>> 
>>> 
 On Sep 14, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Jonathan Mosen  wrote:
 
 Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but not 
 so long that it invokes the SOS function.
 Jonathan Mosen
 Mosen Consulting
 Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
 http://Mosen.org
 
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Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-17 Thread christopher hallsworth
Don’t think so but could be wrong and no not trying it for the hell of it 
.
> On 15 Sep 2016, at 21:57, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:
> 
> Is the SOS feature only for the US?  I’m buying my watch series 2 tomorrow 
> and hope the watch is faster than the last Generation.  I’m going to the 
> Apple store and am going to hold my caine out to see if I can get in front of 
> the queue.
>> On 14 Sep 2016, at 16:40, Scott Granados  wrote:
>> 
>> Oh boy, what could possibly go wrong there.:)
>> 
>> That sounds a little dicy to me.  “911, how may I help you?”  “I’m sorry I 
>> was trying to power down my watch, no really I’m fine, nobody is here, I’m 
>> just trying to reset my watch”  “Ok ok, I’ll open the door and let the 
>> officer in to check” ;)
>> 
>> As someone who has to test 911 calls for SIP phones from time to time that’s 
>> a real eye opener when you dial 911 and think you hang up before the call 
>> completes and 5 minutes later police are pulling up in your parking lot 
>> looking for the guy calling 911. haha
>> 
>> 
>>> On Sep 14, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Jonathan Mosen  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but not 
>>> so long that it invokes the SOS function.
>>> Jonathan Mosen
>>> Mosen Consulting
>>> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
>>> http://Mosen.org
>>> 
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Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-15 Thread Scott Granados
Hahaha that’s a good strategy Kawal.

The new watch is dual core and even IOS 3 feels faster on my original version 
so it should be pretty fast.

The SOS feature is global.  It sets up based on your location so in the US it 
knows to dial 911, in the UK I believe you use 999.  It selects the emergency 
number based on your geographic location. You can also define up to 3 contacts 
who get texted and sent your location if you press the SOS feature.

This is a great option I feel for women especially and the blind community as 
well.  Women who travel alone and get hassled or worse in any setting but 
especially big cities have another tool to get help and same for us.  I’ve 
gotten lost before and had my assistant remotely track me to determine my 
location. This should be able to help a lot of people and I hope it prevents a 
lot of crime.

Hope that helps.



> On Sep 15, 2016, at 4:57 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:
> 
> Is the SOS feature only for the US?  I’m buying my watch series 2 tomorrow 
> and hope the watch is faster than the last Generation.  I’m going to the 
> Apple store and am going to hold my caine out to see if I can get in front of 
> the queue.
>> On 14 Sep 2016, at 16:40, Scott Granados > > wrote:
>> 
>> Oh boy, what could possibly go wrong there.:)
>> 
>> That sounds a little dicy to me.  “911, how may I help you?”  “I’m sorry I 
>> was trying to power down my watch, no really I’m fine, nobody is here, I’m 
>> just trying to reset my watch”  “Ok ok, I’ll open the door and let the 
>> officer in to check” ;)
>> 
>> As someone who has to test 911 calls for SIP phones from time to time that’s 
>> a real eye opener when you dial 911 and think you hang up before the call 
>> completes and 5 minutes later police are pulling up in your parking lot 
>> looking for the guy calling 911. haha
>> 
>> 
>>> On Sep 14, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Jonathan Mosen >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but not 
>>> so long that it invokes the SOS function.
>>> Jonathan Mosen
>>> Mosen Consulting
>>> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
>>> http://Mosen.org 
 On 15/09/2016, at 3:07 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli > wrote:
 
 Hi:
 I know the long press of friends button use to power off the watch, and 
 now it starts SOS. How do you turn off the watch now?
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Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-15 Thread Kawal Gucukoglu
Is the SOS feature only for the US?  I’m buying my watch series 2 tomorrow and 
hope the watch is faster than the last Generation.  I’m going to the Apple 
store and am going to hold my caine out to see if I can get in front of the 
queue.
> On 14 Sep 2016, at 16:40, Scott Granados  wrote:
> 
> Oh boy, what could possibly go wrong there.:)
> 
> That sounds a little dicy to me.  “911, how may I help you?”  “I’m sorry I 
> was trying to power down my watch, no really I’m fine, nobody is here, I’m 
> just trying to reset my watch”  “Ok ok, I’ll open the door and let the 
> officer in to check” ;)
> 
> As someone who has to test 911 calls for SIP phones from time to time that’s 
> a real eye opener when you dial 911 and think you hang up before the call 
> completes and 5 minutes later police are pulling up in your parking lot 
> looking for the guy calling 911. haha
> 
> 
>> On Sep 14, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Jonathan Mosen > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but not 
>> so long that it invokes the SOS function.
>> Jonathan Mosen
>> Mosen Consulting
>> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
>> http://Mosen.org 
>>> On 15/09/2016, at 3:07 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli >> > wrote:
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>>> Hi:
>>> I know the long press of friends button use to power off the watch, and now 
>>> it starts SOS. How do you turn off the watch now?
>>> Sarai D. Bucciarelli www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli 
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Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-15 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
That was my first thought.
> On Sep 14, 2016, at 7:25 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
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> wo, damn!  You have a very valid point there that I've not even thought 
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Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-15 Thread Scott Granados
Simon hahaha man you’ve given me a great idea.  I’m going to yell that next 
time at work where there are like 30 iPhone users in range hahahaha.

> On Sep 14, 2016, at 9:01 PM, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
> 
> That’s better than my friend yelling hey siri call the police
>  
> From the other side of a café table and then I had the operator on the phonen 
> asking if I wished to report an emergency.
>  
> And that was on my apple watch.
>  
> I turned hey siri off on my watch after then.
>  
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
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>  <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>] On Behalf Of Scott Granados
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> Oh boy, what could possibly go wrong there.:)
>  
> That sounds a little dicy to me.  “911, how may I help you?”  “I’m sorry I 
> was trying to power down my watch, no really I’m fine, nobody is here, I’m 
> just trying to reset my watch”  “Ok ok, I’ll open the door and let the 
> officer in to check” ;)
>  
> As someone who has to test 911 calls for SIP phones from time to time that’s 
> a real eye opener when you dial 911 and think you hang up before the call 
> completes and 5 minutes later police are pulling up in your parking lot 
> looking for the guy calling 911. haha
>  
>  
> On Sep 14, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Jonathan Mosen <jmo...@mosen.org 
> <mailto:jmo...@mosen.org>> wrote:
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> Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but not so 
> long that it invokes the SOS function.
> Jonathan Mosen
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>  
> On 15/09/2016, at 3:07 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli <sarai.bucciare...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:sarai.bucciare...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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> Hi:
> I know the long press of friends button use to power off the watch, and now 
> it starts SOS. How do you turn off the watch now?
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Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-14 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
That's funny.  LOL!  Wail, I guess we now know it works.  Charge my battery to 
100% anyone?  LOL!  Just kidding.
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  Subject: RE: watch os 3 powering off


  That’s better than my friend yelling hey siri call the police

   

  From the other side of a café table and then I had the operator on the phonen 
asking if I wished to report an emergency.

   

  And that was on my apple watch.

   

  I turned hey siri off on my watch after then.

   

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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Granados
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  Subject: Re: watch os 3 powering off

   

  Oh boy, what could possibly go wrong there.:)

   

  That sounds a little dicy to me.  “911, how may I help you?”  “I’m sorry I 
was trying to power down my watch, no really I’m fine, nobody is here, I’m just 
trying to reset my watch”  “Ok ok, I’ll open the door and let the officer in to 
check” ;)

   

  As someone who has to test 911 calls for SIP phones from time to time that’s 
a real eye opener when you dial 911 and think you hang up before the call 
completes and 5 minutes later police are pulling up in your parking lot looking 
for the guy calling 911. haha

   

   

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Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but not 
so long that it invokes the SOS function.

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  Hi:
  I know the long press of friends button use to power off the watch, and 
now it starts SOS. How do you turn off the watch now?
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RE: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-14 Thread Simon Fogarty
That’s better than my friend yelling hey siri call the police

>From the other side of a café table and then I had the operator on the phonen 
>asking if I wished to report an emergency.

And that was on my apple watch.

I turned hey siri off on my watch after then.

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Sent: Thursday, 15 September 2016 3:41 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: watch os 3 powering off

Oh boy, what could possibly go wrong there.:)

That sounds a little dicy to me.  “911, how may I help you?”  “I’m sorry I was 
trying to power down my watch, no really I’m fine, nobody is here, I’m just 
trying to reset my watch”  “Ok ok, I’ll open the door and let the officer in to 
check” ;)

As someone who has to test 911 calls for SIP phones from time to time that’s a 
real eye opener when you dial 911 and think you hang up before the call 
completes and 5 minutes later police are pulling up in your parking lot looking 
for the guy calling 911. haha


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Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but not so 
long that it invokes the SOS function.
Jonathan Mosen
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http://Mosen.org<http://mosen.org/>

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Hi:
I know the long press of friends button use to power off the watch, and now it 
starts SOS. How do you turn off the watch now?
Sarai D. Bucciarelli 
www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli<http://www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli>

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Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-14 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Aa, so after the power screen, you're saying, if you keep holding it, that's 
when it does 9 1 1, or whatever?
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  Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but not so 
long that it invokes the SOS function.

  Jonathan Mosen
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it starts SOS. How do you turn off the watch now?
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Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-14 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
wo, damn!  You have a very valid point there that I've not even thought 
about.  Yeah, I agree, hopefully Apple thought of that little snafu.

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Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-14 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Aaah! Good! Thanks!
> On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:31 AM, Jonathan Mosen  wrote:
> 
> Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but not so 
> long that it invokes the SOS function.
> Jonathan Mosen
> Mosen Consulting
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> http://Mosen.org 
>> On 15/09/2016, at 3:07 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hi:
>> I know the long press of friends button use to power off the watch, and now 
>> it starts SOS. How do you turn off the watch now?
>> Sarai D. Bucciarelli www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli 
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Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-14 Thread Scott Granados
Oh boy, what could possibly go wrong there.:)

That sounds a little dicy to me.  “911, how may I help you?”  “I’m sorry I was 
trying to power down my watch, no really I’m fine, nobody is here, I’m just 
trying to reset my watch”  “Ok ok, I’ll open the door and let the officer in to 
check” ;)

As someone who has to test 911 calls for SIP phones from time to time that’s a 
real eye opener when you dial 911 and think you hang up before the call 
completes and 5 minutes later police are pulling up in your parking lot looking 
for the guy calling 911. haha


> On Sep 14, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Jonathan Mosen  wrote:
> 
> Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but not so 
> long that it invokes the SOS function.
> Jonathan Mosen
> Mosen Consulting
> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
> http://Mosen.org 
>> On 15/09/2016, at 3:07 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hi:
>> I know the long press of friends button use to power off the watch, and now 
>> it starts SOS. How do you turn off the watch now?
>> Sarai D. Bucciarelli www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli 
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Re: watch os 3 powering off

2016-09-14 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Sarai, you press it long enough to invoke the power off screen, but not so 
long that it invokes the SOS function.
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> On 15/09/2016, at 3:07 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli  
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