Yeah, I think you got that right.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Oct 3, 2013, at 8:20 PM, Sarah Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I believe the graphics will adjust an dmove when your phone does. Might make 
> one sea sick if they are prone to that. lol!
> 
> Someone with sight can probably explain the feature better then I can. lol.
> 
>> On Oct 3, 2013, at 13:17, "Christopher-Mark Gilland" 
>> <ch...@clgproductions.com> wrote:
>> 
>> What do you mean by motion control?  Can you please elaberate on that a bit? 
>> I'm very interested.
>> 
>> chris.
>> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Lomas" <w.d.lo...@btinternet.com>
>> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
>> Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2013 4:14 PM
>> Subject: Re: What's the accessibility take on iOS7?
>> 
>> 
>> siri for me on ios is shocking now it never responds smile
>> i do like the OS now since 7.0.2 it seems a lot more responsive to VO users 
>> though battery life as to be expected terrible even with motion control off
>> 
>>> On 3 Oct 2013, at 21:01, "Christopher-Mark Gilland" 
>>> <ch...@clgproductions.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I think you're a little confused.  The 5C does not go any higher than the 
>>> 32 gig model, but the 5S goes all the way up to 64 gigs.  I just wanted to 
>>> clarify, as I can see where that may be confusing.
>>> 
>>> Chris.
>>> 
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sarah k Alawami" <marri...@gmail.com>
>>> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
>>> Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2013 9:54 AM
>>> Subject: Re: What's the accessibility take on iOS7?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I love ios7 and all its glory.  It's accessible with some quirks and some 
>>> pas crash and brake, but I'm sure that will come in time. But as for access 
>>> issues others are reporting I'm not ringing them. Yu just need to practice 
>>> some of the jesters  until you can do them in your sleep. Where did you 
>>> hear the 64 gig model was *not* going to be around anymore? I did not hear 
>>> such a thing even in the key note in june.
>>> 
>>> Tc.
>>>> On Oct 3, 2013, at 1:14 AM, Cait and Maggie <caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Lynn,
>>>> Personally, I like IOS 7.
>>>> 
>>>> some of the gestures took some getting used to, and I still struggle with 
>>>> a few of them, but that's me and not the OS!
>>>> 
>>>> We upgraded both our phones from i phone 4's to the 5C, 32 g model.  IOS 7 
>>>> does run a bit faster on the new phones, but we didn't play around a lot 
>>>> with the older phones, either.  I am also running the new OS on my i pad 2 
>>>> and it's a bit sluggish, but this doesn't make it unusable.
>>>> 
>>>> I'm not sure what's available in the UK, but here in Canada, you can 
>>>> definitely buy a 5S in the 64 g model.
>>>> 
>>>> Caitlyn
>>>> 
>>>>> On 2013-10-03, at 4:00 AM, "Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith" 
>>>>> <ly...@mac-access.net> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hello everybody
>>>>> 
>>>>> Firstly, let me just say that I’m not interested in what the “fat cats” 
>>>>> and the professional analysts say; I’m looking for genuine user opinion 
>>>>> here. I just wondered what you all make of iOS7.02 now that it is public, 
>>>>> in terms of accessibility primarily, and functionality as a secondary 
>>>>> topic. Speaking as somebody with vision, on the outside looking in as you 
>>>>> might say, it seems to me that Apple has maintained its reputation and 
>>>>> commitment as far as iOS is concerned, to accessibility. Although I 
>>>>> haven’t gave much of an opportunity to play around with VoiceOver yet, 
>>>>> from the visual perspective iOS7.02 is gorgeous. I love the way that 
>>>>> applications can now interact, and the gestures which were there in iOS6 
>>>>> have been improved upon. Of course, Apple’s errors which only came to 
>>>>> light when iOS7 hit the streets were a little embarrassing for them I 
>>>>> would think. But in fairness, they did move swiftly to address them and 
>>>>> now, we would seem to have as secure a mobiles operating system as we can 
>>>>> reasonably expect.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I do have one query though. I remember reading in the release notes that 
>>>>> there are a small number of functions which only apply to the iPhone5, 
>>>>> iPhone5C and iPhone5S. Is there anybody who has upgraded since the 
>>>>> release of iOS7 to an iPhone5, iPhone5C or iPhone5S from an earlier model 
>>>>> and has noticed a significant increase in functionality? If so, what were 
>>>>> the significant differences that you noticed?
>>>>> 
>>>>> I am toying with the idea of upgrading all of our iPhones to the 5S. But 
>>>>> I seem to remember that there is no longer a 64GB model available. Our 
>>>>> iPhones are currently all the 4S 64GB models. They work fine, and if I’m 
>>>>> going to upgrade there’s have to be significant reasons. Yes, the dual 
>>>>> cameras would be nice, but not essential.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I very much welcome your input, and I hope that we can maintain a cordial 
>>>>> and productive discussion.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Warm regards
>>>>> 
>>>>> Lynne
>>>>> 
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