There are cases for the S7 Edge. The ones I've seen are pretty low
profile. They basically cover the back and wrap up over the top and the
bottom, leaving the sides clear. They also have screen protectors, but
I've heard they're pretty tricky to get installed and wrap around the edges.
I
It sounds to me as if one couldn't use the edge features if the device was in a
case, as a case needs to cover the edges to hold it to the device, unless, of
course, I could just totally not understand this.
Keith
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I don't think it's stupid at all. Remember, I don't have an S7 Edge
myself, so I'm just going by what I've read, what I've seen on lists and
what my friends and relatives who have an S7 Edge have told me.
The curved edges give you a bit more real estate in the same form
factor. The S7 Edge
Christopher, can I ask a very stupid question? What is the difference between
the run-of-the-mill Android and the Edge? Obviously it has to do with the edges
of the phone, but what and what does it do? Thanks.
reggie & Lex
On Sep 8, 2016, at 7:46 PM, Christopher Chaltain
Hi there!
I have had similar problems with my 6 s on a number of occasions and have been
totally unable to get VoiceOver speaking again after it has suddenly turned
off. When I have asked Siri to turn it ,ack on, he has said it is already on,
so I then say "Turn Voice-over off", followed by a
I've read on different Android lists both that the edges of the S7 Edge
are accessible and that they're not. The difference seems to be that
people who state they're accessible tend to actually have an S7 Edge,
whereas those who say they aren't accessible don't and are just
repeating what
Well that's interesting, since I have read on the android list that the edge
part is absolutely not accessible. I don't own one, so I'm only basing my
statement on what I heard from others who supposedly do.
Mary
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> On Sep 8, 2016, at 10:55 AM, Robin
AsFarAs I Know
TheEdges of Samsung's GalaxyS6Edge are IndeedAccessible
AtLeast With its Samsung TTS
ThatBeing VoiceAssistant
JustSayin'
At 08:38 AM 9/8/2016, you wrote:
Hi Sieghard,
I think the extra battery life, especially in
the 6S versus the seven, it's kind of
compelling. That might be
Hi Sieghard,
I think the extra battery life, especially in the 6S versus the seven, it's
kind of compelling. That might be enough to let me not use a battery case,
which I find I have to do and have had to do ever since my first iPhone, a for
S. The improved sound will be nice, but it wouldn't
Yes, the added volume is a big deal to me. I have a "small decibel" hearing
loss and wear hearing aids and often find my phone just too low. I get an
upgrade every year anyway. More space also. It is not necessary to run out to
grab a 7, and if I do not do it there is no problem. However, last
Hi Sieghard, I think Apple had the deaf blind in mind when they released an
adaptor to replace the 3.5 headphone jack. If a person with a hearing aid plugs
it in with the adaptor, you would think that they would still be able to use it
on the 7 right?
Shawn
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Also, make sure to check Applevis next week as I am sure they will release
articles and Podcasts about Voiceover improvements once iOS 10 has been
released to the public.
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Jonathan Mosen
Sent: Thursday, September 8,
Hi Reggie,
Which phone do you currently have? If it is a 6/6 Plus or earlier the upgrade
is probably OK, if you have a 6S or 6S Plus there is little reason to do so
unless maybe you have a hearing impairment where the extra volume they claim
may make a difference. Of course if you use a
Siri was covered quite extensively in their June presentation. It's being
opened up to third-party apps under certain tightly restricted conditions, so
you will see some consequential changes.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org
>
Apple just took care of not being able to listen with wired headphones and
charging. For 49 dollars there is an Apple dock that allows listening and
charging. Saw it in Mac Daily News. I do not know how to give a link, sorry.
Now, my simple thoughts about the roll out the 7 and 7 plus. Lots and
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