I've been looking up home screen definitions for saving battery life. I don't 
really understand it. What is the ideal setting for locking or never locking or 
manually locking your home screen.   

Deidre


> On May 26, 2017, at 10:32 PM, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello Deidre,
> 
> In the latest version of iOS, VoiceOver no longer states that the screen is 
> being locked.  Now, there is only a tone/chime indicating this.  
> 
> The amount of time that the screen remains unlock can be configured in the 
> display area of Settings.
> 
> Mark
> 
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> deidre muccio
> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2017 5:57 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: setting up new phone from I Tunes backup, done
> 
>    One hitch I encountered with setting up the new phone is that my BARD 
> downloads did not transfer from an I Tunes backup or never got back upped. I 
> just downloaded the book I have been reading. I also don't remember what was 
> discussed concerning the locked screen with the newest update. I always 
> manually lock my screen and like it that way. I don't recognize anything in 
> the settings that pertains to that, at least not using the old language. I no 
> longer get any voice over telling me the screen is locked when I try to lock 
> the phone the old way. All I hear is hit the home button to open. I did not 
> set a new password and don't want to do the authentication thing. It took me 
> forever to close that out. 
>    The replacement phone came with a new sim card, but as soon as the old one 
> got popped into the new phone, it worked just fine, and I immediately started 
> to get notified of recent calls and voice messages. The process really 
> couldn't have been simpler though I was unfamiliar with it. A few things 
> alarmed me, like being told I could be charged up to $500 if "find my phone" 
> was not turned off breaking the link to I Cloud. They also wanted the phone 
> reset to factory defaults, and stripped of the sim card. I worried that if 
> the phone would not turn on which was the original problem, that if I had 
> already turned find my iphone off, then I would not be able to do anything 
> more remotely that would affect that phone. That juggled around in my head 
> for awhile while I tried to decide what to do first. Come morning, the phone 
> better turn on and once on, down it goes, and into the return envelope it 
> will go.
> 
> Deidre
> 
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