You are quite welcome, Sadam.  

Mark

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Sadam Ahmed
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To: viphone@googlegroups.com; M. Taylor
Subject: Re: 7 settings to change right away on iOS 11 - CNET


Hi Mark  Taylor,

This is gold!

Many thanks for posting.

Sadam Ahmed

On 25/09/2017 4:28 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
> Hello my friend.  As usual, you are absolutely correct.  Only the newer 
> devices have the option to save media in an enhanced, compressed format.
>
> Mark
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Sieghard Weitzel
> Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2017 7:37 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: 7 settings to change right away on iOS 11 - CNET
>
> I did not have a "Format" option in Settings > Camera on my 6S Plus. I assume 
> this requires newer hardware?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> M. Taylor
> Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2017 5:42 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: 7 settings to change right away on iOS 11 - CNET
>
> CNET How To - Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 8:28 AM
> 7 settings to change right away on iOS 11 - CNET iOS 11 adds a bevy of new 
> features and interface tweaks to your iPhone (and even more changes for your 
> iPad). After opening your new iPhone or upgrading your current iPhone, here 
> are the settings to check or change straight away.
>
> Do Not Disturb While Driving
> Given the frightening number of drivers I see each and every day with their 
> eyes not on the road but in their laps, this might be the best new feature of 
> iOS 11. It keeps calls, texts and notifications from distracting you when you 
> are behind the wheel. After you install iOS 11, one of the setup screens will 
> ask you if you want to enable Do Not Disturb While Driving.
>   
> Now Playing: Watch this: Change these iOS 11 settings right away
> 2:36
> If you ignored it during setup, you can enable it by going to Settings > Do 
> Not Disturb. You can set it to turn on automatically when your phone detects 
> that you are driving, when connected to your car's Bluetooth or manually.
> (For the latter, I suggest adding the Do Not Disturb While Driving button to 
> the new Control Center.) You can also edit the auto-reply message that gets 
> sent to anyone that texts you while you're driving.
>   
> You can set when Do Not Disturb While Driving turns on.
> Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET
> Customize the new Control Center
> The Control Center received a makeover with iOS 11. All of its shortcuts now 
> fit into a single panel, and you can customize its offerings and the order in 
> which they appear. There are also hidden features for many Control Center 
> buttons that you can access via a long press or Force Touch. Read more on how 
> to customize the revamped Control Center.
>   
> The Control Center is now customizable.
> Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET
> Check your storage
> Apple knows the pain you feel when your iPhone tells you it's running short 
> on space and offers a few new ways to help manage your storage space. Head to 
> Settings > General > iPhone Storage and you'll see a colorful chart at the 
> top that illustrates how much free space you have left and what's taking up 
> the space you are using.
> Below that, it'll make a few recommendations about how to save storage, 
> including the newfound ability to Offload Unused Apps. With that setting 
> enabled, iOS 11 will jettison apps you haven't touched in a while when you 
> are running low on storage space. Don't worry, iOS 11 will save all of the 
> data and documents associated with the app so you can pick right up where you 
> left off when you reinstall them.
>   
> Apps that you haven't used in a while can be deleted automatically when you 
> need the space.
> Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET
> Check your file format
> One of the biggest changes with iOS 11 happens behind the scenes to save you 
> storage space. Apple is moving to a new file format for photos and videos 
> that results in smaller file sizes. Photos use the HEIF format and videos use 
> the HEVC format.
> In the iOS 11 beta, my iPhone did not switch to the new formats by default.
> To see what format your iPhone is set to capture photos and videos, go to 
> Settings > Camera > Formats and choose High Efficiency to use the new HEIF 
> and HEVC formats or choose Most Compatible to continue using the JPEG and
> H.264 formats.
>   
> You can try the new photo file format by picking the High Efficiency option.
> Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET
> Find the Files app
> Finally, iOS has added a file-management system where you can see all of your 
> files instead of hunting for them across different apps. The new Files app 
> lets you manage the files not only stored in Apple's own iCloud Drive but 
> also lets you add third-party cloud services including Dropbox and Google 
> Drive.
>   
> You can organize your files in iOS 11's Files app.
> Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET
> New setting for location services
> iOS 11 has wrestled control away from developers for how and when apps access 
> your location and given it to you. No longer can a developer offer only 
> Always or Never for the tracking options for location services. Now, you'll 
> be able to choose While Using the App whether the developer likes it or not. 
> Head to Settings > Privacy > Location Services to adjust the settings for all 
> of your apps that use location services.
>   
> You can tell apps your location on your terms in iOS 11.
> Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET
> Set up Apple Pay
> If you have yet to use Apple Pay, iOS 11 might get you to start. With iOS 11, 
> you'll be able to use Apple Pay to make Venmo-style peer-to-peer payments. 
> The next time you need to split a dinner or bar bill with friends, you can 
> use the Messages app to settle up. Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay to add 
> a credit or debit card to get started.
>   
> Now Playing: Watch this: 7 drastic changes coming to your iPhone with iOS 11
>
> 2:12
>
> Original Article At:
> https://www.cnet.com/how-to/7-settings-to-change-right-away-on-ios-11/#ftag=
> CAD5457c2c
>
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