Because that VoiceOver cant read this. There is no building ocr in ios.

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‫ב-7 בספט׳ 2017, בשעה 16:28, ‏‏Mr. Ed ‏<pink...@abe.midco.net> כתב/ה:‬

> You have to have an accessible face for that to work. LOL
> Mr. Ed
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> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Sieghard Weitzel
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> Subject: RE: Goodbye, home button? Get ready for iPhone's biggest change - 
> CNET
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> How is it not accessible if all you have to do is look into the front camera?
> 
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> From: 'Ray T. Mahorney' via VIPhone [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com]
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> CNET
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> they would really drop the ball in the area of accessibility if they did not 
> which brings me to face recognition. they plan to make that accessible how?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sieghard Weitzel
> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2017 00:01
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Goodbye, home button? Get ready for iPhone's biggest change - 
> CNET
> 
> I have little doubt that if there is no more physical home button that Apple 
> will make the alternative virtual home button fully accessible.
> 
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> -----Original Message-----
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> M. Taylor
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> Subject: RE: Goodbye, home button? Get ready for iPhone's biggest change - 
> CNET
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> Hello Larry,
> 
> Many of Androids most popular devices, for many, many years, have not used a 
> physical Home button.  Instead, they use soft, or on-screen) navigation 
> buttons located on the bottom row of the display.  Unlike the S8 series, 
> however, these navigation buttons were always available.  This is to say, 
> they did not scroll off the display.
> 
> Until the S 8 series, Samsung was the only major brand that used a physical 
> Home button on all of its Android devices.
> 
> None of my Android phones, with the exception of the S 6, have physical Home 
> buttons; so I am no stranger to the technology.  However, I strongly believe 
> that because of its physical Home button, I tended to gravitate towards my S
> 6 more than the others.
> 
> Anyway, in the case of the new s 8 series, there is a soft home button 
> located in the center bottom row of the display.
> With the S 8, unfortunately, the Home button can scroll off the screen. 
> This is kind of a pain, to say the least--especially when one wishes to 
> quickly return to his/her starting point.
> 
> Apple tends to implement new technology with more flare and feasibility than 
> its competition.  Let's hope it continues that standard.
> 
> Mark
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> Larry Lumpkin
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> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Goodbye, home button? Get ready for iPhone's biggest change - 
> CNET
> 
> If apple removes the physical home button, how will the blind access it?
> 
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> M. Taylor
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> Subject: Goodbye, home button? Get ready for iPhone's biggest change - CNET
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> I hope you find the following article interesting.
> 
> As for me, I can tell you that I definitely miss a physical Home button, with 
> integrated Touch ID, on the Samsung Galaxy S 8, so much so, that I have 
> reverted back to my Galaxy S 6.
> 
> If Apple does remove a bezel-based Home button, I  certainly hope that it 
> comes up with a better design solution than Samsung.
> 
> Mark
> 
> CNET News - Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 1:14 PM Goodbye, home button? 
> Get ready for iPhone's biggest change - CNET
> 
> What will life be like without one of these? Maybe we already know the answer.
> Sarah Tew/CNET
> When Apple unveils its new high-end iPhone on Sept. 12, it's widely expected 
> to do away with the most iconic part of its handset: the home button. If the 
> rumors are true, the all-screen design of the so-called iPhone 8 means no 
> room for a bottom bezel, and thus no room for a physical home button (and its 
> Touch ID fingerprint sensor). It will be the biggest design change to hit the 
> iPhone in its 10-plus year history -- a radical change to the most basic 
> usage element that has existed on the phone since day one.
> 
> A glyph that appears in the HomePod firmware could be the rumored iPhone 8.
> MacRumors
> Or maybe it won't be that shocking a change at all.
> In fact, Apple has been nudging millions of iPhone owners with changes to 
> homescreen navigation for the past several years. There are already pieces in 
> place to suggest the transition may not be as wild and weird as you might 
> expect. Android phones have already done it, and the iPhone can do it too.
> The current iPhone's no-click home button could be training wheels for how 
> the iPhone 8 will work Here's the funny thing: The iPhone's home button is 
> already gone. Instead of a physical button, 2016's iPhone 7 and 7 Plus 
> featured a solid-state panel that used subtle vibration to simulate a button 
> press. It initially drew mixed opinions: some felt the click was weird; 
> others liked the haptic thump. But the point is, I got used to it, and most 
> people I know did, too.
> It feels a bit like a real button, but it's not. And maybe that's how the 
> iPhone 8 display will work, too.
> Enhanced vibration (called "Taptic Engine") give the iPhone and Apple Watch 
> their taps and thumps, and it already does a few things on the iPhone 6S and 
> later models to feel tactile in iOS 10 (scroll wheels in settings, or 
> pressing in on app icons). Pressing in on a part of the screen will probably 
> feel the same as pressing in on the solid-state home button does now. The 
> bigger problem, of course, becomes how to relocate that Touch ID fingerprint 
> sensor -- or come up with a replacement. (More on that below.) Control Center 
> is an app launcher away from being the home button replacement iPhones 
> currently stick four apps at the bottom of the home screen, locking them in 
> place as you swipe to additional pages: useful, but inefficient.
> Swiping up for the Control Center usually accomplishes more, getting to 
> settings and even some app shortcuts fast. Control Center is getting expanded 
> in iOS 11, where it now offers a single page of user-configurable widgets and 
> switches. But if that same updated Control Center page had a mini dock at the 
> bottom for those same apps -- and/or a virtual home button
> -- it would basically be a one-stop shortcut. The problem with exiling the 
> home button to the dock, though, is that it turns a single action -- pressing 
> the handy home button that we have now -- into a two-step process:
> swiping first and then clicking the screen.
> 3D Touch could be better utilized for home screen shortcuts It still feels 
> like the variable pressure-sensitive 3D Touch technology that iPhones 6S and 
> later use is way underutilized, to the point where it feels unnecessary. But 
> what if pressing down on the home screen opened up sublayers, or app folders 
> beneath? Maybe pressing down on the bottom of the screen could launch back to 
> the home area, or Control Center. 3D Touch is there, and it's theoretically 
> versatile... now Apple just needs to put it to better use.
> 
> One-screen access to everything: is this is the post-home-button home screen?
> Sarah Tew/CNET
> iOS 11 on the iPad could be a preview of a no-home button iPhone The iPad has 
> already started exploring new ways of navigation in iOS 11.
> (The beta has been out since June, and the final version will likely be 
> available in mid-September.) The app dock adds a lot of favorite apps for 
> quick shortcuts, making better use of the iPad's additional screen real 
> estate. It's not a massive change, but it's better than what it was in iOS 
> 10, and better than the Touch Bar on recent MacBook Pros. The swipe-up app 
> dock could be a model for what the iPhone 8 app area looks like. Maybe 
> something on a smaller scale, with nested menus? I just want to get to what I 
> need faster.
> On an iPad Pro with iOS 11, swiping up brings a dashboard with open apps, 
> plus Control Center. It's a single place to swap between apps or adjust 
> settings. Basically, it's a type of Home Screen, buried beneath the grid of 
> apps that is currently called the Home Screen.
> Maybe that's what Apple could do with an iPhone 8 without a home button.
> The big question: Will Face ID be a stand-in to Touch ID, or a second option?
> Ultimately, there are plenty of workarounds for pulling the home button, many 
> of which Apple has already laid the groundwork for. But the bigger question 
> remains: what happens to Touch ID? Reports say that the top-end iPhone will 
> ditch it. I still find that hard to believe. Touch ID is still pushing its 
> way through Apple's product line -- it was added to MacBook Pros in 2016 -- 
> and it's the key to Apple Pay, which still has a ways to go to gain traction 
> at retailers in the US.
> Why get rid of Touch ID now? I could see facial recognition being a new, 
> additional unlocking method to live alongside Touch ID, but I think it might 
> take more time to make it truly seamless. I also wonder what sorts of 
> accessibility concerns would arise from removing Touch ID and adding facial 
> recognition instead. For instance, will banks and other key app vendors who 
> have warmed to Touch ID be ready to sign off on facial recognition being used 
> to access financial records? Supposedly, Apple's use of infrared scanning 
> will allow iPhone unlocks in the dark, and avoid the "hack" that unlocks 
> Samsung phones with photos of the user. But that's all theoretical until we 
> see it in action.
> 
> The side-mounted power button of the Sony Xperia Z5 doubles as a fingerprint 
> reader.
> Andrew Hoyle/CNET
> Unless Apple's facial recognition cameras on the next iPhone that are better 
> than I could possibly imagine -- effectively perfect -- I still think Touch 
> ID needs to exist. And if the home button is removed, Touch ID's functions 
> need to be relocated. Maybe it could live on the back of the iPhone -- where 
> Samsung, LG, Google and others have already put their fingerprint sensors -- 
> or on the side, where Sony has experimented. But the question of what happens 
> to Touch ID and mobile payments is the biggest challenge to removing to the 
> Home Button.
> The rest already seems pretty sensible. I'm already starting to learn to live 
> without it.
> 
> Original Article at:
> https://www.cnet.com/news/iphone-8-home-button-biggest-change/#ftag=CAD590a5
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