Re: Average lenth of time? Installing & restarting upon iOS updates

2024-03-06 Thread Joshua Hendrickson
My 17.4 update was only one gig in size and it took no time at all to install. I was using my unlimited data because our wifi at my house is complete crap. Again, the update went smoothly with no issues. On 3/6/24, Richard Turner wrote: > It depends on how large the update is for one thing. >

RE: Average lenth of time? Installing & restarting upon iOS updates

2024-03-06 Thread Richard Turner
It depends on how large the update is for one thing. iOS 17.0 was huge! It was over 6 GB. I know, because my phone ended up not being on Wi-Fi and it put me over my cell data. We have 1 GB per month because we are usually at home on Wi-Fi. But, for some reason, my iPhone 13 is often losing

Average lenth of time? Installing & restarting upon iOS updates

2024-03-06 Thread Gerardo Corripio
Yesterday, the time it took to apply the update and restart the IPHone when updating to 17.4, was around 25 minutes or so, thus on my IPad, it was frairly quick! Less than maybe 4 or 5 minutes of silence! Which brings me to my inquiry of How long should it take, on average, once the update is

RE: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-06 Thread Richard Turner
What I find interesting about this is that on my 13 pro, I use Tom Enhanced most of the time but have Ava set as my default. I touch the status bar and it is always Tom speaking. It has never switched to Ava in iOS 17.4. I guess I’m lucky. Richard, USA "At the moment of commitment,

netatmo wind gauge question

2024-03-06 Thread Dan
Hi all, My wind gauge(anemometer) has stopped reporting.  It has only been up for about 2 or 3 weeks.  The batteries should not be the issue but I haven't gotten it back down to check them yet.  Has anyone else had an

RE: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-06 Thread Debbie April Yuille
Ah, somehow I missed that article. Thanks Debbie From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Joshua Hendrickson Sent: Wednesday, March 6, 2024 10:10 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4 If you read the apple

Re: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-06 Thread Joshua Hendrickson
If you read the apple Viz article that Richard posted, this bug was mentioned.Sent from Joshua’s superb 13 pro maxOn Mar 6, 2024, at 4:20 AM, Alex Stone wrote:Debbie, which phone have you got?Sent from my iPhoneOn 6 Mar 2024, at 09:31, Debbie April Yuille wrote:Hi AllI've just installed iOS

Re: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-06 Thread Alex Stone
Debbie, which phone have you got?Sent from my iPhoneOn 6 Mar 2024, at 09:31, Debbie April Yuille wrote:Hi AllI've just installed iOS and iPad OS 17.4 and I've noticed a really strange bug with rotor languages and the status bar. When you are using another rotor language, other than the default,

Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-06 Thread Debbie April Yuille
Hi All I've just installed iOS and iPad OS 17.4 and I've noticed a really strange bug with rotor languages and the status bar. When you are using another rotor language, other than the default, every time you move to the status bar, by either placing your finger on it, or using the shortcut. VO