Hi Alan, also i am gotit my new iPhone 7 a weeck ago it fills me that i press 
the botom of the screen. it's take time to get use to it. it fills strange in 
first. i like the new speakers  it's sounes very well.

Sent from  my iphone

‫ב-6 בנוב׳ 2016, בשעה 6:52, ‏‏Alan Lemly ‏<[email protected]> כתב/ה:‬

> Hi List,
>  
> I got my new iPhone 7 today and decided to document the steps followed in 
> setting it up and restoring an encrypted iTunes backup. I want to thank 
> Jonathan Mosen for his excellent Blindside podcast on unboxing his iPhone 7 
> Plus which I listened to again yesterday in anticipation of getting my new 
> phone. I thought a written list might be helpful to some although it is a bit 
> long. The list follows my signature.
>  
> I was pleased that all my apps downloaded from my computer to the new phone 
> after running a sync in iTunes. Even apps such as Fleksy VO which are no 
> longer available in the Apps Store downloaded with no problems and quickly. 
> My biggest adjustment to the iPhone 7 is going to be the haptic home button. 
> It really feels more like the phone is shifting in the case when this button 
> is pressed instead of like a button being engaged. I'm sure I'll get used to 
> it after a while.
>  
> Alan Lemly
>  
> Here are the steps I followed to set up my new iPhone 7 purchased online from 
> Apple and restore my encrypted iTunes backup of my iPhone 6:
>  
> 1.       Reviewed my most recent list of app updates to ensure all had been 
> downloaded to my computer using iTunes.
> 2.       Connected my iPhone 6 to my Windows 7 computer and opened iTunes 
> version 12.5.1.21. This is one version back from the current iTunes 12.5.2 
> and should be current enough to successfully restore an encrypted backup to a 
> new iPhone 7.
> 3.       From the iTunes menu, selected File, Devices, Transfer purchases 
> from iPhone to ensure all media purchased on my iPhone was properly 
> downloaded to my computer.
> 4.       Synced and did an encrypted backup of my iPhone 6 within iTunes.
> 5.       Opened my Keepass passwords manager to ensure my encrypted backup 
> password was listed and to copy it to my computer clipboard.
> 6.       Opened the shipping box containing  the iPhone 7. The box was sealed 
> along the bottom front edge and opened like a hinged trunk after the tape was 
> cut. The iPhone box was shrink wrapped to the floor layer of the shipping box 
> and this layer also pivots. Apple really puts a lot of thought not only into 
> its products but the containers in which they ship.
> 7.       After using a pocket knife to cut the shrink wrap, removed the film 
> around the iPhone box. This film had a tab at the top edge of the box and 
> easily pulled off not unlike a protective film over the screen of certain 
> electronic devices. Only one sheet of paper was included in the shipping box 
> and it's a packing list according to my KNFB Reader scan. No instructions 
> were provided.
> 8.       The top of the unwrapped iPhone box pulls up smoothly.  Sitting on 
> the very top over the iPhone itself is a cardboard sleeve containing 3 items, 
> a sheet the same size as the iPhone with miniscule print with absolutely no 
> contrast, a more durable sheet which appears to have a picture of the iPhone 
> shown partially on the front and back with little information I could 
> discern, and a clear film sheet the size of the phone with two Apple stickers 
> on it. I have no clue what these stickers are for other than to stick on a 
> notebook or such thing to advertise your Apple support.
> 9.       The iPhone is next and lifts straight up. It has a protective film 
> around it with a tab that can be used to grasp and pull it up if need be. 
> With this tab toward the bottom of the box, below the iPhone in the bottom 
> cutout,  is the lightning AC plug. In the top cutout is the wired lightning 
> earpods housed in a square cardboard package which lifts up using a cardboard 
> tab.  On the underside of this cardboard  housing is the lightning to 3.5mm 
> headphone adapter sort of crimped into the cardboard underside. Just below 
> the lightning earpods container is a circular bottommost area holding the 
> lightning USB cable.
> 10.   Being the exceedingly cautious geek that I am, I put the iPhone 7 in a 
> Tech21 Evo Check case to offer protection while setting it up.
> 11.   Powered on the iPhone  and could make out the word hello presented on 
> the very bright screen. I pressed the home button 3 times quickly and heard 
> Voiceover on. Home is no longer a real button and is driven by a haptic 
> engine. With the iPhone 7 default home button setting, it felt more like the 
> phone was shifting in its case than like a button being pressed. I'll change 
> the home button setting later.
> 12.   The iPhone screen turned off while I was typing this but with the 
> default setting, it automatically awakens when lifted up. Voiceover announces 
> "press home to open".
> 13.   Select your language was announced and English was listed first and I 
> double tapped while it had focus.
> 14.   Select your country or region was announced and I double tapped on 
> United States which was first in the list.
> 15.   Choose a Wi-Fi network heading was announced and I double tapped on the 
> appropriate one.
> 16.   My wi-fi network is secured so I was prompted to enter the password. Be 
> aware that you will be in standard typing mode instead of touch typing mode 
> so you should use your rotor and change it as appropriate. I spent a few 
> minutes entering letters before I realized that nothing was being populated 
> in the text field since I was entering using touch typing practices but it 
> was not yet truned on.
> 17.   I received a message that activation was not successful although I'm 
> pretty sure the password was correct. As I recall, Jonathan Mosen also got 
> such a failure in his Blindside podcast where he unboxed his iPhone 7 Plus. 
> While I was typing this and with no further action on my part, a screen 
> headed Activation came up asking me to confirm my phone number which was 
> correctly stated. I double tapped the next button in the upper right corner.
> 18.   I was taken to a second Activation screen asking me for my billing zip 
> code and the last four digits of my social security number which are required 
> by Verizon Wireless. I entered these using the number pad which popped up at 
> the bottom of the screen and double tapped the upper right next button.
> 19.   Got a screen saying "activating your iPhone" repeatedly. This took a 
> few seconds.
> 20.   Got a Location Services screen with an enable location services button 
> toward the bottom middle which I double tapped. A back button was at the top 
> left for those not wanting to enable location services.
> 21.   Got a place your finger screen to set up Touch ID. I got several place 
> your finger, lift your finger screens until I received a complete screen that 
> Touch ID was successful. I double tapped on the continue button in the bottom 
> center of the screen.
> 22.   Got a create a passcode screen to set up the code needed in addition to 
> the Touch ID fingerprint. The default format of this passcode was a 6-digit 
> code so I double tapped on the passcode options button just above the on 
> screen keypad at the bottom and selected the format I wanted and entered the 
> code. A confirmation screen came up to re-enter the passcode which I did.
> 23.   A screen headed absent data opened and presented buttons to restore 
> from iCloud backup, restore from iTunes backup, set up as new iPhone, or move 
> data from Android and I double tapped on restore from iTunes backup.
> 24.   I got a screen asking me to connect to iTunes with a picture showing 
> the lightning cable being plugged into the iPhone. I plugged in the cable and 
> was taken to iTunes which I already had running. iTunes had a screen saying 
> Welcome to your new iPhone with two radio button choices to setup as new 
> iPhone or restore from this backup which was already selected with the most 
> recent backup made in step 4 above listed. I executed the continue button.
> 25.   iTunes showed an iPhone Software License Agreement with an I have read 
> and agree to tick box below it which I had to tick before the continue button 
> would undim and be selected which I did.
> 26.   I apparently got an iPhone 7 running a version of iOS earlier than 
> 10.1.1 because I received a message saying the backup could not be restored 
> because the iPhone was running a version older than that in the backup.  To 
> restore, the message said I would first have to set it up as a new iPhone, 
> update it to the latest version, and then restore the iTunes backup.
> 27.   I double tapped the back button to return to the absent data screen 
> where I double tapped the setup as new iPhone button.
> 28.   Got a screen headed Apple ID where I entered my Apple ID and password.
> 29.   Since my Apple ID is set up with two factor authentication, my iPhone 6 
> received a text message with the 6 digit code that I entered on the iPhone 7 
> screen to proceed.
> 30.   Got a terms and conditions screen which I agreed with by double tapping 
> on the agree button in the bottom right corner.
> 31.   Got an in progress screen saying it may take a few minutes to set up 
> your Apple ID. This took about 5 minutes and I was taken back to the Apple ID 
> screen where I double tapped next and had to go through the 2-factor 
> authentication process again.
> 32.   Got the Pay with Touch ID screen to set up my existing credit card 
> already in my Apple profile. I had to confirm by entering the 3 digit 
> security code.
> 33.   I got another terms and conditions screen where I double tapped the 
> agree button at the bottom right.
> 34.   Got a Siri screen where I double tapped the set up Siri button. This 
> setup was 5 screens where I had to say Hey Siri on three of the screens, say 
> Hey Siri, how's the weather on screen 4, and say Hey Siri, It's me on screen 
> 5.  Got a Hey Siri is ready message and double tapped on a continue button to 
> finish the setup.
> 35.   Got a Diagnostics screen where I double tapped the Send to Apple button 
> to allow diagnostics and usage data to be automatically sent to Apple.
> 36.   Got an App Analytics screen where I double tapped the Share with App 
> Developers button to allow this sharing.
> 37.   Got a Meet the new Home Button screen where I double tapped get started 
> to customize the home button. I selected option 3 and double tapped next.
> 38.   Got a zoom screen selection screen where I selected standard instead of 
> zoom.
> 39.   Got a Welcome to iPhone screen with the standard screen of icons 
> presented. I noticed that Messages had been swapped with Mail so that 
> Messages is in the dock and Mail is the first icon on the screen.
> 40.   I opened Settings and was told that iOS 10.1.1 was downloaded and I 
> double tapped install now and had to enter my passcode to proceed.
> 41.   The update installation began and the phone displayed the Apple logo 
> with a small progress bar below it indicating the progress. This took about 5 
> minutes and I was then prompted to key in my passcode again.
> 42.   I returned to iTunes to restart the restore. The radio button was still 
> selected but when I executed the continue button, I was told I had to turn 
> off Find my iPhone which apparently was selected as part of the default new 
> iPhone setup. I went into settings, iCloud, Find my iPhone and turned it off 
> which required my entering my Apple ID password.  I then selected continue on 
> the iTunes restore screen where I had to paste my encrypted iTunes password 
> from my clipboard again and then the iTunes restore began. The iPhone gave a 
> Restore in progress message from Voiceover and iTunes displayed a restore 
> progress bar. I got an iTunes message that I had to enter my passcode on my 
> locked iPhone before the restore upgrade could proceed.  I had to enter my 
> passcode a couple of times before receiving the iPhone was updated 
> successfully message followed by there are just a few more steps.
> 43.   My default  voice was changed to something that sounded like Eloquence 
> instead of the high quality Samantha I had before but I will change that in 
> the settings. I then had to enter my Apple ID password yet again which I did.
> 44.   Got an updating iCloud settings screen.
> 45.   Got the pay with Touch ID screen again where I entered my security code 
> for the card on file after I double tapped next.
> 46.   Got the Hey Siri setup screen like I did previously when setting up a 
> new iPhone and went through the 5 screens again.
> 47.   Got the new home button setup screen again where I selected option 3 
> and doubled tapped next.
> 48.   I had to go into settings, general, accessibility, voiceover, speech, 
> and download Samantha enhanced which was my default voiceover voice. I also 
> lowered the volume setting in my rotor from 55% to 15 % to get the volume at 
> about the same level on this iPhone 7 to that of my iPhone 6 which had only 
> one speaker in mono.
> 49.   I executed the Apply button in iTunes which started a sync with the 
> iPhone 7 and all my apps were fairly quickly downloaded to the new phone. 
> Before initiating this sync, each app had a will install button next to it in 
> the list which changed to a remove button after the sync. All music and other 
> items were synced.
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