RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-11 Thread Robert Wright
I originally planned on getting the 8+ which AT told me that my next plan 
would be $23 and change. When I asked about the XR she said that it would be 
$25 and change each for 30 months.  So I went for the XR.

character is found in how you treat people who cannot do anything for you!  
  ***    

From: Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Saturday, December 8, 2018 9:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Because the carrier we use here in Canada, Koodo, had a killer deal on the 8. 
We only had to pay $150 Canadian up front and now for 2 years $15 is added to 
our monthly $49 bill. This means we pay $150 + $360 which works out to $510 in 
total. The same iPhone 8 64 Gb if I had bought it directly from Apple at the 
regular price would have cost $820 which is $310 more.
They did also offer the XR and XS, but the XR was $550 up front and then $360 
over 2 years, a total of $910. This is still a bit cheaper than buying it at 
full price, but for my wife and myself that would have been an extra $800 and I 
primarily was after wireless charging, better waterproof rating and of course 
it's two generations newer than our 6S/6S Plus in terms of processor and so on. 
We are quite happy with the iPhon e8, it will be our phone probably for at 
least 2 years or maybe 3 until we buy the next iPhone with 5G support and 
whatever else it will have in 2 or 3 years. I just read that the new Snapdragon 
855 processor which will be in all the upcoming 2019 Android high-end phones 
supports fingerprint reading anywhere on the screen. This means if implemented 
and working correctly you don't need a home button but you can put your finger 
anywhere on the screen and it will read it and unlock your phone. I have a 
suspicion that despite Apple's focus on Face Id this maybe a feature which 
could be introduced in iPhones in 2 or 3 years. Apple is ot often the fastest 
when it comes to such stuff so I doubt it will be there next September, but I 
could see it in 2020 or 2021.


From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Fanus
Sent: Saturday, December 8, 2018 12:33 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Hello Sieghard
O gosh, yes, I misunderstood you totally. I am also curious to know why you 
decided to go for the iPhone 8 and not for one of the X models, like the XR. I 
am due for an upgrade in January and I think it is time to upgrade my iPhone 
5S, so I am interested to know your way of thinking.
Regards
Fanus
 
 
From: Sieghard Weitzel 
Sent: Friday, December 7, 2018 9:25 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8
 
Hi Fanus,
 
I think you mistake an external battery or battery case for what I referred to 
as a wireless charging pad.
What I described is simply a round disk which sort of looks like a slightly 
thicker coaster like what you would use on a table to put your glass on it. 
Said pad is plugged into a wall outlet via the provided cable and/or adapter or 
some simply use any Micro USB cable and 5 Watt wall plug. You then put your 
iPhone on top of this round disk/pad and it will charge wirelessly, i.e. you no 
longer plug in the Lightning cable. Of course this has to be an iPhone 8 or 
above since the iPhone 8 was the first one to support wireless charging, at 
least I think it was and that the iPhone 7 still has to be plugged in. You can 
of course also plug the iPhone 8 or any of the new 10 models in using the 
familiar Lightning cable, but since they don't have a 3.5mm headphone jack any 
more, using a wireless charging pad is one easy way to deal with the problem of 
using your phone with a wired headset and charging it at the same time. The 
phone charges as it lies on the pad and it leaves the Lightning port free for 
the headset. Alternatively you could buy a splitter which plugs into the 
Lightning port and then has two Lightning ends, one to plug in the charge cable 
and one to plug in a headset. They also exist with one Lightning end for the 
charge cable and one 3.5mm jack for a standard headphone. However, unless you 
buy a no-name splitter on Amazon the Belkin models cost $40 or something like 
that and you can buy a nice wireless charging pad for that.
 
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Fanus
Sent: Thursday, December 6, 2018 12:46 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8
 
Hello Sieghard
While you were mentioning the charging pads my problem has always been that I 
could not know the charge state of external battery packs. Has the Mophie or 
Balkin some sort of indication for a blind person? Maybe the problem is that I 
do not know how to use these devices properly in respect of charging but the 
few I ttried did not have a long lifespan.
Regards
Fanus
 
 
From: Sieghard Weitzel 
Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 7:43 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: First thoughts on our new iPhone

RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-08 Thread Cristóbal Muñoz
I use the assistive touch virtual button to accomplish some of these tasks on 
my XR along with the reachability feature since I like to use it as a one 
handed device wherever possible. Face ID isn’t all that, but alas, that’s how 
it is now. I did get a wireless charging stand for my office desk

Wireless Charging Stand RAVPower 2 Coils 7.5W Qi-certified Compatible iPhone XS 
MAX XR X 8 & 8 Plus with HyperAir, 10W Qi for Galaxy S9 S9+ Note 8 All 
Qi-Enabled Devices (Black) 
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079C1QLCR/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_KLadCb9FR62QY 

This pad stands upright as opposed to laying flat. For me while I’m working at 
my computer it’s more convenient this way since I just have to slightly turn my 
face towards the phone as if I were looking at it to unlock it instead of 
leaning forward or grabbing the phone to then do the scan. 

Seems like one of those insignificant type of details until you have to do it 
countless times throughout the day.

Anyway, this particular model is selling for $35 right now. I grabbed it for 
$20 during the black Friday weekend, but I’m sure it or other similar pads like 
it will go on sale again or be had at a cheaper price.

I’ll likely look for a wireless padd that lays flat to put on my nightstand, 
but for my workdesk, upright works well and adds a little more convenience 
during the day.

 

Cristóbal

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
pdlloga...@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, December 8, 2018 8:21 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

 

So, I had the 8 from launch last year until the Xs came out this year.  
Honestly the 8 with touch id was more efficient.  It’s a lot easier to just 
touch the home button to unlock the phone .. double tap for the app switcher 
and such.  On the Xs the gestures and such are fine, it’s just not as fast.  
Also, I find I’m picking up my phone a lot to have it unlocked with the Face 
id.  I’m not saying the phone isn’t as fast, I’m saying my use isn’t as 
efficient.  Maybe as time progresses it will, got to remember the old way was 
done for 8 or 9 years….

 

I would suggest going somewhere and try one out.  That is really the only way 
you are going to know if it will work for you.

 

On the battery charging question, as long as the case isn’t real thick they 
should work.  I like the Apple branded cases, and they of course work.

 

 

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of 
Maria Reyes
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2018 9:40 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

 

I'm not Sieghard but yes you can charge your phone with a wireless charger and 
a case. 

Maria Reyes

blindt...@gmail.com <mailto:blindt...@gmail.com> 

my group: blind-techies+subscr...@groups.io 
<mailto:blind-techies+subscr...@groups.io> 


On Dec 8, 2018, at 6:42 AM, Robert Wright mailto:yeshua.talmi...@gmail.com> > wrote:

Hello Sieghard, will the charge pad work through a case?

 

character is found in how you treat people who cannot do anything for you!  
  ***

 

From: Fanus <mailto:buys.fa...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Saturday, December 8, 2018 1:33 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

 

Hello Sieghard

O gosh, yes, I misunderstood you totally. I am also curious to know why you 
decided to go for the iPhone 8 and not for one of the X models, like the XR. I 
am due for an upgrade in January and I think it is time to upgrade my iPhone 
5S, so I am interested to know your way of thinking.

Regards

Fanus

 

 

From: Sieghard Weitzel 

Sent: Friday, December 7, 2018 9:25 AM

To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  

Subject: RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

 

Hi Fanus,

 

I think you mistake an external battery or battery case for what I referred to 
as a wireless charging pad.

What I described is simply a round disk which sort of looks like a slightly 
thicker coaster like what you would use on a table to put your glass on it. 
Said pad is plugged into a wall outlet via the provided cable and/or adapter or 
some simply use any Micro USB cable and 5 Watt wall plug. You then put your 
iPhone on top of this round disk/pad and it will charge wirelessly, i.e. you no 
longer plug in the Lightning cable. Of course this has to be an iPhone 8 or 
above since the iPhone 8 was the first one to support wireless charging, at 
least I think it was and that the iPhone 7 still has to be plugged in. You can 
of course also plug the iPhone 8 or any of the new 10 models in using the 
familiar Lightning cable, but since they don't have a 3.5mm headphone jack any 
more, using a wireless charging pad is one easy way to deal with the problem of 
using y

RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-08 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Because the carrier we use here in Canada, Koodo, had a killer deal on the 8. 
We only had to pay $150 Canadian up front and now for 2 years $15 is added to 
our monthly $49 bill. This means we pay $150 + $360 which works out to $510 in 
total. The same iPhone 8 64 Gb if I had bought it directly from Apple at the 
regular price would have cost $820 which is $310 more.
They did also offer the XR and XS, but the XR was $550 up front and then $360 
over 2 years, a total of $910. This is still a bit cheaper than buying it at 
full price, but for my wife and myself that would have been an extra $800 and I 
primarily was after wireless charging, better waterproof rating and of course 
it's two generations newer than our 6S/6S Plus in terms of processor and so on. 
We are quite happy with the iPhon e8, it will be our phone probably for at 
least 2 years or maybe 3 until we buy the next iPhone with 5G support and 
whatever else it will have in 2 or 3 years. I just read that the new Snapdragon 
855 processor which will be in all the upcoming 2019 Android high-end phones 
supports fingerprint reading anywhere on the screen. This means if implemented 
and working correctly you don't need a home button but you can put your finger 
anywhere on the screen and it will read it and unlock your phone. I have a 
suspicion that despite Apple's focus on Face Id this maybe a feature which 
could be introduced in iPhones in 2 or 3 years. Apple is ot often the fastest 
when it comes to such stuff so I doubt it will be there next September, but I 
could see it in 2020 or 2021.


From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Fanus
Sent: Saturday, December 8, 2018 12:33 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Hello Sieghard
O gosh, yes, I misunderstood you totally. I am also curious to know why you 
decided to go for the iPhone 8 and not for one of the X models, like the XR. I 
am due for an upgrade in January and I think it is time to upgrade my iPhone 
5S, so I am interested to know your way of thinking.
Regards
Fanus


From: Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Friday, December 7, 2018 9:25 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Hi Fanus,

I think you mistake an external battery or battery case for what I referred to 
as a wireless charging pad.
What I described is simply a round disk which sort of looks like a slightly 
thicker coaster like what you would use on a table to put your glass on it. 
Said pad is plugged into a wall outlet via the provided cable and/or adapter or 
some simply use any Micro USB cable and 5 Watt wall plug. You then put your 
iPhone on top of this round disk/pad and it will charge wirelessly, i.e. you no 
longer plug in the Lightning cable. Of course this has to be an iPhone 8 or 
above since the iPhone 8 was the first one to support wireless charging, at 
least I think it was and that the iPhone 7 still has to be plugged in. You can 
of course also plug the iPhone 8 or any of the new 10 models in using the 
familiar Lightning cable, but since they don't have a 3.5mm headphone jack any 
more, using a wireless charging pad is one easy way to deal with the problem of 
using your phone with a wired headset and charging it at the same time. The 
phone charges as it lies on the pad and it leaves the Lightning port free for 
the headset. Alternatively you could buy a splitter which plugs into the 
Lightning port and then has two Lightning ends, one to plug in the charge cable 
and one to plug in a headset. They also exist with one Lightning end for the 
charge cable and one 3.5mm jack for a standard headphone. However, unless you 
buy a no-name splitter on Amazon the Belkin models cost $40 or something like 
that and you can buy a nice wireless charging pad for that.

From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of Fanus
Sent: Thursday, December 6, 2018 12:46 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Hello Sieghard
While you were mentioning the charging pads my problem has always been that I 
could not know the charge state of external battery packs. Has the Mophie or 
Balkin some sort of indication for a blind person? Maybe the problem is that I 
do not know how to use these devices properly in respect of charging but the 
few I ttried did not have a long lifespan.
Regards
Fanus


From: Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 7:43 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Hi,

After returning from a week in Toronto where my wife and I attended a trade 
fare and visited with a friend of mine for a few days we returned last night 
and found our new iPhone 8's which arrived during our absence.
Using my iPhone 6S Plus to set up the iPhone 8 worked flawlessly, I was 

RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-08 Thread pdllogan77
So, I had the 8 from launch last year until the Xs came out this year.  
Honestly the 8 with touch id was more efficient.  It’s a lot easier to just 
touch the home button to unlock the phone .. double tap for the app switcher 
and such.  On the Xs the gestures and such are fine, it’s just not as fast.  
Also, I find I’m picking up my phone a lot to have it unlocked with the Face 
id.  I’m not saying the phone isn’t as fast, I’m saying my use isn’t as 
efficient.  Maybe as time progresses it will, got to remember the old way was 
done for 8 or 9 years….

 

I would suggest going somewhere and try one out.  That is really the only way 
you are going to know if it will work for you.

 

On the battery charging question, as long as the case isn’t real thick they 
should work.  I like the Apple branded cases, and they of course work.

 

 

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Maria 
Reyes
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2018 9:40 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

 

I'm not Sieghard but yes you can charge your phone with a wireless charger and 
a case. 

Maria Reyes

blindt...@gmail.com

my group: blind-techies+subscr...@groups.io 
<mailto:blind-techies+subscr...@groups.io> 


On Dec 8, 2018, at 6:42 AM, Robert Wright mailto:yeshua.talmi...@gmail.com> > wrote:

Hello Sieghard, will the charge pad work through a case?

 

character is found in how you treat people who cannot do anything for you!  
  ***

 

From: Fanus <mailto:buys.fa...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Saturday, December 8, 2018 1:33 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

 

Hello Sieghard

O gosh, yes, I misunderstood you totally. I am also curious to know why you 
decided to go for the iPhone 8 and not for one of the X models, like the XR. I 
am due for an upgrade in January and I think it is time to upgrade my iPhone 
5S, so I am interested to know your way of thinking.

Regards

Fanus

 

 

From: Sieghard Weitzel 

Sent: Friday, December 7, 2018 9:25 AM

To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  

Subject: RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

 

Hi Fanus,

 

I think you mistake an external battery or battery case for what I referred to 
as a wireless charging pad.

What I described is simply a round disk which sort of looks like a slightly 
thicker coaster like what you would use on a table to put your glass on it. 
Said pad is plugged into a wall outlet via the provided cable and/or adapter or 
some simply use any Micro USB cable and 5 Watt wall plug. You then put your 
iPhone on top of this round disk/pad and it will charge wirelessly, i.e. you no 
longer plug in the Lightning cable. Of course this has to be an iPhone 8 or 
above since the iPhone 8 was the first one to support wireless charging, at 
least I think it was and that the iPhone 7 still has to be plugged in. You can 
of course also plug the iPhone 8 or any of the new 10 models in using the 
familiar Lightning cable, but since they don't have a 3.5mm headphone jack any 
more, using a wireless charging pad is one easy way to deal with the problem of 
using your phone with a wired headset and charging it at the same time. The 
phone charges as it lies on the pad and it leaves the Lightning port free for 
the headset. Alternatively you could buy a splitter which plugs into the 
Lightning port and then has two Lightning ends, one to plug in the charge cable 
and one to plug in a headset. They also exist with one Lightning end for the 
charge cable and one 3.5mm jack for a standard headphone. However, unless you 
buy a no-name splitter on Amazon the Belkin models cost $40 or something like 
that and you can buy a nice wireless charging pad for that.

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of Fanus
Sent: Thursday, December 6, 2018 12:46 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

 

Hello Sieghard

While you were mentioning the charging pads my problem has always been that I 
could not know the charge state of external battery packs. Has the Mophie or 
Balkin some sort of indication for a blind person? Maybe the problem is that I 
do not know how to use these devices properly in respect of charging but the 
few I ttried did not have a long lifespan.

Regards

Fanus

 

 

From: Sieghard Weitzel 

Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 7:43 PM

To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  

Subject: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

 

Hi,

 

After returning from a week in Toronto where my wife and I attended a trade 
fare and visited with a friend of mine for a few days we returned last night 
and found our new iPhone 8's which arrived during our absence.

Using my iPho

Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-08 Thread Maria Reyes
I'm not Sieghard but yes you can charge your phone with a wireless charger and 
a case. 

Maria Reyes
blindt...@gmail.com
my group: blind-techies+subscr...@groups.io

> On Dec 8, 2018, at 6:42 AM, Robert Wright  wrote:
> 
> Hello Sieghard, will the charge pad work through a case?
>  
> character is found in how you treat people who cannot do anything for you!
> ***   
>  
> From: Fanus
> Sent: Saturday, December 8, 2018 1:33 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8
>  
> Hello Sieghard
> O gosh, yes, I misunderstood you totally. I am also curious to know why you 
> decided to go for the iPhone 8 and not for one of the X models, like the XR. 
> I am due for an upgrade in January and I think it is time to upgrade my 
> iPhone 5S, so I am interested to know your way of thinking.
> Regards
> Fanus
>  
>  
> From: Sieghard Weitzel
> Sent: Friday, December 7, 2018 9:25 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8
>  
> Hi Fanus,
>  
> I think you mistake an external battery or battery case for what I referred 
> to as a wireless charging pad.
> What I described is simply a round disk which sort of looks like a slightly 
> thicker coaster like what you would use on a table to put your glass on it. 
> Said pad is plugged into a wall outlet via the provided cable and/or adapter 
> or some simply use any Micro USB cable and 5 Watt wall plug. You then put 
> your iPhone on top of this round disk/pad and it will charge wirelessly, i.e. 
> you no longer plug in the Lightning cable. Of course this has to be an iPhone 
> 8 or above since the iPhone 8 was the first one to support wireless charging, 
> at least I think it was and that the iPhone 7 still has to be plugged in. You 
> can of course also plug the iPhone 8 or any of the new 10 models in using the 
> familiar Lightning cable, but since they don't have a 3.5mm headphone jack 
> any more, using a wireless charging pad is one easy way to deal with the 
> problem of using your phone with a wired headset and charging it at the same 
> time. The phone charges as it lies on the pad and it leaves the Lightning 
> port free for the headset. Alternatively you could buy a splitter which plugs 
> into the Lightning port and then has two Lightning ends, one to plug in the 
> charge cable and one to plug in a headset. They also exist with one Lightning 
> end for the charge cable and one 3.5mm jack for a standard headphone. 
> However, unless you buy a no-name splitter on Amazon the Belkin models cost 
> $40 or something like that and you can buy a nice wireless charging pad for 
> that.
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Fanus
> Sent: Thursday, December 6, 2018 12:46 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8
>  
> Hello Sieghard
> While you were mentioning the charging pads my problem has always been that I 
> could not know the charge state of external battery packs. Has the Mophie or 
> Balkin some sort of indication for a blind person? Maybe the problem is that 
> I do not know how to use these devices properly in respect of charging but 
> the few I ttried did not have a long lifespan.
> Regards
> Fanus
>  
>  
> From: Sieghard Weitzel
> Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 7:43 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8
>  
> Hi,
>  
> After returning from a week in Toronto where my wife and I attended a trade 
> fare and visited with a friend of mine for a few days we returned last night 
> and found our new iPhone 8's which arrived during our absence.
> Using my iPhone 6S Plus to set up the iPhone 8 worked flawlessly, I was able 
> to scan the code and all the settings including Wi-Fi password and the credit 
> cards I had set up for Apple Pay got transferred. I only had to verify the 
> cards by entering each card's 3-digit card verification code.
> Apart from that I did choose to set up as a new phone and spend about 6 hours 
> downloading all my apps, putting them in the order I want, setting up folders 
> and what is more, signing into all my home automation apps, my main bank app, 
> the bank apps for my Visa and Mastercard, PayPal business, Facebook, Google, 
> Audible including re-downloading my books and all the stuff I use.
> I must say setting up as a new phone if you are a fairly heavy user of the 
> iPhone with all these type of apps is definitely a bit of a pain, but I 
> usually find it is worth it with a brand-new phone.
> We also received the Mophie and Belkin wireless charging pads I ordered on 
> Black Friday, my wife likes the Mophie one and I must say I probabl

RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-08 Thread Robert Wright
Hello Sieghard, will the charge pad work through a case?

character is found in how you treat people who cannot do anything for you!  
  ***    

From: Fanus
Sent: Saturday, December 8, 2018 1:33 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Hello Sieghard
O gosh, yes, I misunderstood you totally. I am also curious to know why you 
decided to go for the iPhone 8 and not for one of the X models, like the XR. I 
am due for an upgrade in January and I think it is time to upgrade my iPhone 
5S, so I am interested to know your way of thinking.
Regards
Fanus
 
 
From: Sieghard Weitzel 
Sent: Friday, December 7, 2018 9:25 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8
 
Hi Fanus,
 
I think you mistake an external battery or battery case for what I referred to 
as a wireless charging pad.
What I described is simply a round disk which sort of looks like a slightly 
thicker coaster like what you would use on a table to put your glass on it. 
Said pad is plugged into a wall outlet via the provided cable and/or adapter or 
some simply use any Micro USB cable and 5 Watt wall plug. You then put your 
iPhone on top of this round disk/pad and it will charge wirelessly, i.e. you no 
longer plug in the Lightning cable. Of course this has to be an iPhone 8 or 
above since the iPhone 8 was the first one to support wireless charging, at 
least I think it was and that the iPhone 7 still has to be plugged in. You can 
of course also plug the iPhone 8 or any of the new 10 models in using the 
familiar Lightning cable, but since they don't have a 3.5mm headphone jack any 
more, using a wireless charging pad is one easy way to deal with the problem of 
using your phone with a wired headset and charging it at the same time. The 
phone charges as it lies on the pad and it leaves the Lightning port free for 
the headset. Alternatively you could buy a splitter which plugs into the 
Lightning port and then has two Lightning ends, one to plug in the charge cable 
and one to plug in a headset. They also exist with one Lightning end for the 
charge cable and one 3.5mm jack for a standard headphone. However, unless you 
buy a no-name splitter on Amazon the Belkin models cost $40 or something like 
that and you can buy a nice wireless charging pad for that.
 
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Fanus
Sent: Thursday, December 6, 2018 12:46 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8
 
Hello Sieghard
While you were mentioning the charging pads my problem has always been that I 
could not know the charge state of external battery packs. Has the Mophie or 
Balkin some sort of indication for a blind person? Maybe the problem is that I 
do not know how to use these devices properly in respect of charging but the 
few I ttried did not have a long lifespan.
Regards
Fanus
 
 
From: Sieghard Weitzel 
Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 7:43 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8
 
Hi,
 
After returning from a week in Toronto where my wife and I attended a trade 
fare and visited with a friend of mine for a few days we returned last night 
and found our new iPhone 8's which arrived during our absence.
Using my iPhone 6S Plus to set up the iPhone 8 worked flawlessly, I was able to 
scan the code and all the settings including Wi-Fi password and the credit 
cards I had set up for Apple Pay got transferred. I only had to verify the 
cards by entering each card's 3-digit card verification code.
Apart from that I did choose to set up as a new phone and spend about 6 hours 
downloading all my apps, putting them in the order I want, setting up folders 
and what is more, signing into all my home automation apps, my main bank app, 
the bank apps for my Visa and Mastercard, PayPal business, Facebook, Google, 
Audible including re-downloading my books and all the stuff I use.
I must say setting up as a new phone if you are a fairly heavy user of the 
iPhone with all these type of apps is definitely a bit of a pain, but I usually 
find it is worth it with a brand-new phone.
We also received the Mophie and Belkin wireless charging pads I ordered on 
Black Friday, my wife likes the Mophie one and I must say I probably would 
prefer it as well, but I'm not sure if I will send the Belkin back. The Mophie 
is quite noticeably smaller in diameter, has a bit of a softer coating and it 
comes with a wall charger and uses a Micro USB cable.
The Belkin uses a proprietary AC adapter so should it for some reason fail it 
would be a lot harder to replace than a Micro USB cable.
I also ordered two more less expensive wireless chargers from Amazon, one is a 
stand, I'll see how they work. Both the Belkin and Mophie work with a basic 
case on and seem to e not super picky as to how you put the phone on it as long 
as it is reasonably centred.
Unfortunately we had a number of 6S cases

Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-08 Thread Fanus
Hello Sieghard
O gosh, yes, I misunderstood you totally. I am also curious to know why you 
decided to go for the iPhone 8 and not for one of the X models, like the XR. I 
am due for an upgrade in January and I think it is time to upgrade my iPhone 
5S, so I am interested to know your way of thinking.
Regards
Fanus


From: Sieghard Weitzel 
Sent: Friday, December 7, 2018 9:25 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Hi Fanus,

 

I think you mistake an external battery or battery case for what I referred to 
as a wireless charging pad.

What I described is simply a round disk which sort of looks like a slightly 
thicker coaster like what you would use on a table to put your glass on it. 
Said pad is plugged into a wall outlet via the provided cable and/or adapter or 
some simply use any Micro USB cable and 5 Watt wall plug. You then put your 
iPhone on top of this round disk/pad and it will charge wirelessly, i.e. you no 
longer plug in the Lightning cable. Of course this has to be an iPhone 8 or 
above since the iPhone 8 was the first one to support wireless charging, at 
least I think it was and that the iPhone 7 still has to be plugged in. You can 
of course also plug the iPhone 8 or any of the new 10 models in using the 
familiar Lightning cable, but since they don't have a 3.5mm headphone jack any 
more, using a wireless charging pad is one easy way to deal with the problem of 
using your phone with a wired headset and charging it at the same time. The 
phone charges as it lies on the pad and it leaves the Lightning port free for 
the headset. Alternatively you could buy a splitter which plugs into the 
Lightning port and then has two Lightning ends, one to plug in the charge cable 
and one to plug in a headset. They also exist with one Lightning end for the 
charge cable and one 3.5mm jack for a standard headphone. However, unless you 
buy a no-name splitter on Amazon the Belkin models cost $40 or something like 
that and you can buy a nice wireless charging pad for that.

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Fanus
Sent: Thursday, December 6, 2018 12:46 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

 

Hello Sieghard

While you were mentioning the charging pads my problem has always been that I 
could not know the charge state of external battery packs. Has the Mophie or 
Balkin some sort of indication for a blind person? Maybe the problem is that I 
do not know how to use these devices properly in respect of charging but the 
few I ttried did not have a long lifespan.

Regards

Fanus

 

 

From: Sieghard Weitzel 

Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 7:43 PM

To: viphone@googlegroups.com 

Subject: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

 

Hi,

 

After returning from a week in Toronto where my wife and I attended a trade 
fare and visited with a friend of mine for a few days we returned last night 
and found our new iPhone 8's which arrived during our absence.

Using my iPhone 6S Plus to set up the iPhone 8 worked flawlessly, I was able to 
scan the code and all the settings including Wi-Fi password and the credit 
cards I had set up for Apple Pay got transferred. I only had to verify the 
cards by entering each card's 3-digit card verification code.

Apart from that I did choose to set up as a new phone and spend about 6 hours 
downloading all my apps, putting them in the order I want, setting up folders 
and what is more, signing into all my home automation apps, my main bank app, 
the bank apps for my Visa and Mastercard, PayPal business, Facebook, Google, 
Audible including re-downloading my books and all the stuff I use.

I must say setting up as a new phone if you are a fairly heavy user of the 
iPhone with all these type of apps is definitely a bit of a pain, but I usually 
find it is worth it with a brand-new phone.

We also received the Mophie and Belkin wireless charging pads I ordered on 
Black Friday, my wife likes the Mophie one and I must say I probably would 
prefer it as well, but I'm not sure if I will send the Belkin back. The Mophie 
is quite noticeably smaller in diameter, has a bit of a softer coating and it 
comes with a wall charger and uses a Micro USB cable.

The Belkin uses a proprietary AC adapter so should it for some reason fail it 
would be a lot harder to replace than a Micro USB cable.

I also ordered two more less expensive wireless chargers from Amazon, one is a 
stand, I'll see how they work. Both the Belkin and Mophie work with a basic 
case on and seem to e not super picky as to how you put the phone on it as long 
as it is reasonably centred.

Unfortunately we had a number of 6S cases and none of them work for the iPhone 
8. They fit just fine, but the camera lens on the iPhone 6S is higher up in the 
corner of the phone and all the cases we have half cover the camera lens of the 
iPhone 8.

Apart from this the phones are very snappy and definitely feel a bit more 
responsive than

RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-06 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Thanks for the kind words, Reg, you and Kathy are also fun to be around 
although your dog is of course much better looking than you *smile*
Glad you enjoyed the show, it definitely made me want to visit the Rock one day.
"The Rock" is Newfoundland for those who don't know.

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Reg 
Sullivan
Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 7:10 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Cc: 'Reg Sullivan' 
Subject: RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Hello List:
After meeting Sieghard a few years ago on this list and talking with him by 
phone my wife and I finally got to meet him in toronto earlier this week.
My opinion of Sieghard was already a tall one because of his tremendous 
contribution to this list and his broad business and technical knowledge while 
chatting with him by phone.
Let’s just say we had an enthusiastic lunch with him and his lovely Philippino 
wife Jackie which all enhanced our friendship.
I also agree that having my IPhone 8 for a week now, it is very snappy and 
smooth.
I would love to hear anyone’s case suggestions for the Iphone 8 and where you 
ordered them from.

As a Canadian from Newfoundland I came away from the show today feeling very 
proud of our Country and how Gander made hosting folks from many corners of the 
world a fun time.
I’m sure some of those folks hadn’t heard or seen anyone from Africa previously 
to that experience.  I bet it broadened their minds on how all folks can be the 
same when a crises begins.
We absolutely loved the show and the music was incredible.

Thanks moderator for allowing us to inject a little personal human content into 
the list and now our friendship will forge ahead because of this list.

Best Regards….Reg


From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2018 12:44 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Hi,

After returning from a week in Toronto where my wife and I attended a trade 
fare and visited with a friend of mine for a few days we returned last night 
and found our new iPhone 8's which arrived during our absence.
Using my iPhone 6S Plus to set up the iPhone 8 worked flawlessly, I was able to 
scan the code and all the settings including Wi-Fi password and the credit 
cards I had set up for Apple Pay got transferred. I only had to verify the 
cards by entering each card's 3-digit card verification code.
Apart from that I did choose to set up as a new phone and spend about 6 hours 
downloading all my apps, putting them in the order I want, setting up folders 
and what is more, signing into all my home automation apps, my main bank app, 
the bank apps for my Visa and Mastercard, PayPal business, Facebook, Google, 
Audible including re-downloading my books and all the stuff I use.
I must say setting up as a new phone if you are a fairly heavy user of the 
iPhone with all these type of apps is definitely a bit of a pain, but I usually 
find it is worth it with a brand-new phone.
We also received the Mophie and Belkin wireless charging pads I ordered on 
Black Friday, my wife likes the Mophie one and I must say I probably would 
prefer it as well, but I'm not sure if I will send the Belkin back. The Mophie 
is quite noticeably smaller in diameter, has a bit of a softer coating and it 
comes with a wall charger and uses a Micro USB cable.
The Belkin uses a proprietary AC adapter so should it for some reason fail it 
would be a lot harder to replace than a Micro USB cable.
I also ordered two more less expensive wireless chargers from Amazon, one is a 
stand, I'll see how they work. Both the Belkin and Mophie work with a basic 
case on and seem to e not super picky as to how you put the phone on it as long 
as it is reasonably centred.
Unfortunately we had a number of 6S cases and none of them work for the iPhone 
8. They fit just fine, but the camera lens on the iPhone 6S is higher up in the 
corner of the phone and all the cases we have half cover the camera lens of the 
iPhone 8.
Apart from this the phones are very snappy and definitely feel a bit more 
responsive than my wife's 6S and my 6S Plus, the virtual home button takes a 
little bit of getting used to, but it's fine and I like the fact that these 
phones are much more waterproof than my 6S Plus.

Thanks, Reg and Kathy, for meeting us for lunch, you are lucky, Reg, my wife 
really wanted to run off with your new black lab.
I hope you enjoy the show today, for reference, this refers to Reg Sullivan who 
is on this list, going to see the musical Come from Away together with his wife 
today. Apart from my friend driving us to Niagara Falls, my wife and I went to 
see this musical on Sunday and if anybody has a chance to go I can only 
recommend it, it's an awesome show. The topic is 9 11, but not the New Yor 
tragedy, this is about the town of Gander, Newfoundland, Canada which has a 
population of a little over 9,000 and during t

RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-06 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Fanus,

I think you mistake an external battery or battery case for what I referred to 
as a wireless charging pad.
What I described is simply a round disk which sort of looks like a slightly 
thicker coaster like what you would use on a table to put your glass on it. 
Said pad is plugged into a wall outlet via the provided cable and/or adapter or 
some simply use any Micro USB cable and 5 Watt wall plug. You then put your 
iPhone on top of this round disk/pad and it will charge wirelessly, i.e. you no 
longer plug in the Lightning cable. Of course this has to be an iPhone 8 or 
above since the iPhone 8 was the first one to support wireless charging, at 
least I think it was and that the iPhone 7 still has to be plugged in. You can 
of course also plug the iPhone 8 or any of the new 10 models in using the 
familiar Lightning cable, but since they don't have a 3.5mm headphone jack any 
more, using a wireless charging pad is one easy way to deal with the problem of 
using your phone with a wired headset and charging it at the same time. The 
phone charges as it lies on the pad and it leaves the Lightning port free for 
the headset. Alternatively you could buy a splitter which plugs into the 
Lightning port and then has two Lightning ends, one to plug in the charge cable 
and one to plug in a headset. They also exist with one Lightning end for the 
charge cable and one 3.5mm jack for a standard headphone. However, unless you 
buy a no-name splitter on Amazon the Belkin models cost $40 or something like 
that and you can buy a nice wireless charging pad for that.

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Fanus
Sent: Thursday, December 6, 2018 12:46 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Hello Sieghard
While you were mentioning the charging pads my problem has always been that I 
could not know the charge state of external battery packs. Has the Mophie or 
Balkin some sort of indication for a blind person? Maybe the problem is that I 
do not know how to use these devices properly in respect of charging but the 
few I ttried did not have a long lifespan.
Regards
Fanus


From: Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 7:43 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Hi,

After returning from a week in Toronto where my wife and I attended a trade 
fare and visited with a friend of mine for a few days we returned last night 
and found our new iPhone 8's which arrived during our absence.
Using my iPhone 6S Plus to set up the iPhone 8 worked flawlessly, I was able to 
scan the code and all the settings including Wi-Fi password and the credit 
cards I had set up for Apple Pay got transferred. I only had to verify the 
cards by entering each card's 3-digit card verification code.
Apart from that I did choose to set up as a new phone and spend about 6 hours 
downloading all my apps, putting them in the order I want, setting up folders 
and what is more, signing into all my home automation apps, my main bank app, 
the bank apps for my Visa and Mastercard, PayPal business, Facebook, Google, 
Audible including re-downloading my books and all the stuff I use.
I must say setting up as a new phone if you are a fairly heavy user of the 
iPhone with all these type of apps is definitely a bit of a pain, but I usually 
find it is worth it with a brand-new phone.
We also received the Mophie and Belkin wireless charging pads I ordered on 
Black Friday, my wife likes the Mophie one and I must say I probably would 
prefer it as well, but I'm not sure if I will send the Belkin back. The Mophie 
is quite noticeably smaller in diameter, has a bit of a softer coating and it 
comes with a wall charger and uses a Micro USB cable.
The Belkin uses a proprietary AC adapter so should it for some reason fail it 
would be a lot harder to replace than a Micro USB cable.
I also ordered two more less expensive wireless chargers from Amazon, one is a 
stand, I'll see how they work. Both the Belkin and Mophie work with a basic 
case on and seem to e not super picky as to how you put the phone on it as long 
as it is reasonably centred.
Unfortunately we had a number of 6S cases and none of them work for the iPhone 
8. They fit just fine, but the camera lens on the iPhone 6S is higher up in the 
corner of the phone and all the cases we have half cover the camera lens of the 
iPhone 8.
Apart from this the phones are very snappy and definitely feel a bit more 
responsive than my wife's 6S and my 6S Plus, the virtual home button takes a 
little bit of getting used to, but it's fine and I like the fact that these 
phones are much more waterproof than my 6S Plus.

Thanks, Reg and Kathy, for meeting us for lunch, you are lucky, Reg, my wife 
really wanted to run off with your new black lab.
I hope you enjoy the show today, for reference, this refers to Reg Sullivan who 
is on this list, going to see the musical Come from Away together with his wife 
today. Apart from

RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-06 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Yes, I tried the 3 options regarding how much feedback one gets and while I 
don't find the differences to be huge I settled on the third which seems to 
provide the strongest vibration.
I ran into the first issue today which I only call an issue and which really 
isn't one.
I went to drop off a couple of cash deposits from my business today at my bank, 
but I had taken my backup headset out of my pack because I didn't need it for 
my trip and when I stood in front of the bank machine I realized this and of 
course now with my iPhone 8 I only had the Lightning headset. I haven't bought 
an adapter yet but may do so just for such situations. I was there about half 
an hour before the bank opened, but I live in a small town so I knocked on the 
door and one of the tellers promptly came out and after I told her what my 
problem was I gave her the three envelopes and she said she'd deposit them. I 
asked her if she wanted my account number, but she just said that since they 
know who I am that was not necessary.

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
kellmast...@gmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 7:34 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Sieghard,
You’re getting haptic feedback when you press the home button right?


From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Sieghard 
Weitzel
Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 9:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Hi,

After returning from a week in Toronto where my wife and I attended a trade 
fare and visited with a friend of mine for a few days we returned last night 
and found our new iPhone 8's which arrived during our absence.
Using my iPhone 6S Plus to set up the iPhone 8 worked flawlessly, I was able to 
scan the code and all the settings including Wi-Fi password and the credit 
cards I had set up for Apple Pay got transferred. I only had to verify the 
cards by entering each card's 3-digit card verification code.
Apart from that I did choose to set up as a new phone and spend about 6 hours 
downloading all my apps, putting them in the order I want, setting up folders 
and what is more, signing into all my home automation apps, my main bank app, 
the bank apps for my Visa and Mastercard, PayPal business, Facebook, Google, 
Audible including re-downloading my books and all the stuff I use.
I must say setting up as a new phone if you are a fairly heavy user of the 
iPhone with all these type of apps is definitely a bit of a pain, but I usually 
find it is worth it with a brand-new phone.
We also received the Mophie and Belkin wireless charging pads I ordered on 
Black Friday, my wife likes the Mophie one and I must say I probably would 
prefer it as well, but I'm not sure if I will send the Belkin back. The Mophie 
is quite noticeably smaller in diameter, has a bit of a softer coating and it 
comes with a wall charger and uses a Micro USB cable.
The Belkin uses a proprietary AC adapter so should it for some reason fail it 
would be a lot harder to replace than a Micro USB cable.
I also ordered two more less expensive wireless chargers from Amazon, one is a 
stand, I'll see how they work. Both the Belkin and Mophie work with a basic 
case on and seem to e not super picky as to how you put the phone on it as long 
as it is reasonably centred.
Unfortunately we had a number of 6S cases and none of them work for the iPhone 
8. They fit just fine, but the camera lens on the iPhone 6S is higher up in the 
corner of the phone and all the cases we have half cover the camera lens of the 
iPhone 8.
Apart from this the phones are very snappy and definitely feel a bit more 
responsive than my wife's 6S and my 6S Plus, the virtual home button takes a 
little bit of getting used to, but it's fine and I like the fact that these 
phones are much more waterproof than my 6S Plus.

Thanks, Reg and Kathy, for meeting us for lunch, you are lucky, Reg, my wife 
really wanted to run off with your new black lab.
I hope you enjoy the show today, for reference, this refers to Reg Sullivan who 
is on this list, going to see the musical Come from Away together with his wife 
today. Apart from my friend driving us to Niagara Falls, my wife and I went to 
see this musical on Sunday and if anybody has a chance to go I can only 
recommend it, it's an awesome show. The topic is 9 11, but not the New Yor 
tragedy, this is about the town of Gander, Newfoundland, Canada which has a 
population of a little over 9,000 and during this attack on New York 38 large 
planes were forced to land there and about 7,000 people had to be sheltered and 
fed there for 3 days. It's a story of loss but also of incredible generosity, 
resilience and love.

Take care,
Sieghard


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Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-06 Thread Wayne Merritt
I have the Speck Products Candyshell case for my 8 Plus. They are
available on Amazon for between $15 and $28, depending on what kind
and color of case you get. They are plastic/rubber and do not have a
screen protector. I've been using these for a few years now and have
been quite pleased with their protection. If I were to drop my phone
face down on the ground then I don't know how the screen  would hold
up, but you can also get some Tech Armer heavy duty glass screen
protectors for very cheap as well on Amazon for about $7 or $8.

Wayne

On 12/6/18, Fanus  wrote:
> Hello Sieghard
> While you were mentioning the charging pads my problem has always been that
> I could not know the charge state of external battery packs. Has the Mophie
> or Balkin some sort of indication for a blind person? Maybe the problem is
> that I do not know how to use these devices properly in respect of charging
> but the few I ttried did not have a long lifespan.
> Regards
> Fanus
>
>
> From: Sieghard Weitzel
> Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 7:43 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> After returning from a week in Toronto where my wife and I attended a trade
> fare and visited with a friend of mine for a few days we returned last night
> and found our new iPhone 8's which arrived during our absence.
>
> Using my iPhone 6S Plus to set up the iPhone 8 worked flawlessly, I was able
> to scan the code and all the settings including Wi-Fi password and the
> credit cards I had set up for Apple Pay got transferred. I only had to
> verify the cards by entering each card's 3-digit card verification code.
>
> Apart from that I did choose to set up as a new phone and spend about 6
> hours downloading all my apps, putting them in the order I want, setting up
> folders and what is more, signing into all my home automation apps, my main
> bank app, the bank apps for my Visa and Mastercard, PayPal business,
> Facebook, Google, Audible including re-downloading my books and all the
> stuff I use.
>
> I must say setting up as a new phone if you are a fairly heavy user of the
> iPhone with all these type of apps is definitely a bit of a pain, but I
> usually find it is worth it with a brand-new phone.
>
> We also received the Mophie and Belkin wireless charging pads I ordered on
> Black Friday, my wife likes the Mophie one and I must say I probably would
> prefer it as well, but I'm not sure if I will send the Belkin back. The
> Mophie is quite noticeably smaller in diameter, has a bit of a softer
> coating and it comes with a wall charger and uses a Micro USB cable.
>
> The Belkin uses a proprietary AC adapter so should it for some reason fail
> it would be a lot harder to replace than a Micro USB cable.
>
> I also ordered two more less expensive wireless chargers from Amazon, one is
> a stand, I'll see how they work. Both the Belkin and Mophie work with a
> basic case on and seem to e not super picky as to how you put the phone on
> it as long as it is reasonably centred.
>
> Unfortunately we had a number of 6S cases and none of them work for the
> iPhone 8. They fit just fine, but the camera lens on the iPhone 6S is higher
> up in the corner of the phone and all the cases we have half cover the
> camera lens of the iPhone 8.
>
> Apart from this the phones are very snappy and definitely feel a bit more
> responsive than my wife's 6S and my 6S Plus, the virtual home button takes a
> little bit of getting used to, but it's fine and I like the fact that these
> phones are much more waterproof than my 6S Plus.
>
>
>
> Thanks, Reg and Kathy, for meeting us for lunch, you are lucky, Reg, my wife
> really wanted to run off with your new black lab.
>
> I hope you enjoy the show today, for reference, this refers to Reg Sullivan
> who is on this list, going to see the musical Come from Away together with
> his wife today. Apart from my friend driving us to Niagara Falls, my wife
> and I went to see this musical on Sunday and if anybody has a chance to go I
> can only recommend it, it's an awesome show. The topic is 9 11, but not the
> New Yor tragedy, this is about the town of Gander, Newfoundland, Canada
> which has a population of a little over 9,000 and during this attack on New
> York 38 large planes were forced to land there and about 7,000 people had to
> be sheltered and fed there for 3 days. It's a story of loss but also of
> incredible generosity, resilience and love.
>
>
>
> Take care,
>
> Sieghard
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-06 Thread Fanus
Hello Sieghard
While you were mentioning the charging pads my problem has always been that I 
could not know the charge state of external battery packs. Has the Mophie or 
Balkin some sort of indication for a blind person? Maybe the problem is that I 
do not know how to use these devices properly in respect of charging but the 
few I ttried did not have a long lifespan.
Regards
Fanus


From: Sieghard Weitzel 
Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 7:43 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

Hi,

 

After returning from a week in Toronto where my wife and I attended a trade 
fare and visited with a friend of mine for a few days we returned last night 
and found our new iPhone 8's which arrived during our absence.

Using my iPhone 6S Plus to set up the iPhone 8 worked flawlessly, I was able to 
scan the code and all the settings including Wi-Fi password and the credit 
cards I had set up for Apple Pay got transferred. I only had to verify the 
cards by entering each card's 3-digit card verification code.

Apart from that I did choose to set up as a new phone and spend about 6 hours 
downloading all my apps, putting them in the order I want, setting up folders 
and what is more, signing into all my home automation apps, my main bank app, 
the bank apps for my Visa and Mastercard, PayPal business, Facebook, Google, 
Audible including re-downloading my books and all the stuff I use.

I must say setting up as a new phone if you are a fairly heavy user of the 
iPhone with all these type of apps is definitely a bit of a pain, but I usually 
find it is worth it with a brand-new phone.

We also received the Mophie and Belkin wireless charging pads I ordered on 
Black Friday, my wife likes the Mophie one and I must say I probably would 
prefer it as well, but I'm not sure if I will send the Belkin back. The Mophie 
is quite noticeably smaller in diameter, has a bit of a softer coating and it 
comes with a wall charger and uses a Micro USB cable.

The Belkin uses a proprietary AC adapter so should it for some reason fail it 
would be a lot harder to replace than a Micro USB cable.

I also ordered two more less expensive wireless chargers from Amazon, one is a 
stand, I'll see how they work. Both the Belkin and Mophie work with a basic 
case on and seem to e not super picky as to how you put the phone on it as long 
as it is reasonably centred.

Unfortunately we had a number of 6S cases and none of them work for the iPhone 
8. They fit just fine, but the camera lens on the iPhone 6S is higher up in the 
corner of the phone and all the cases we have half cover the camera lens of the 
iPhone 8.

Apart from this the phones are very snappy and definitely feel a bit more 
responsive than my wife's 6S and my 6S Plus, the virtual home button takes a 
little bit of getting used to, but it's fine and I like the fact that these 
phones are much more waterproof than my 6S Plus.

 

Thanks, Reg and Kathy, for meeting us for lunch, you are lucky, Reg, my wife 
really wanted to run off with your new black lab.

I hope you enjoy the show today, for reference, this refers to Reg Sullivan who 
is on this list, going to see the musical Come from Away together with his wife 
today. Apart from my friend driving us to Niagara Falls, my wife and I went to 
see this musical on Sunday and if anybody has a chance to go I can only 
recommend it, it's an awesome show. The topic is 9 11, but not the New Yor 
tragedy, this is about the town of Gander, Newfoundland, Canada which has a 
population of a little over 9,000 and during this attack on New York 38 large 
planes were forced to land there and about 7,000 people had to be sheltered and 
fed there for 3 days. It's a story of loss but also of incredible generosity, 
resilience and love.

 

Take care,

Sieghard

 

 

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RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-05 Thread kellmaster1
Sieghard,

You’re getting haptic feedback when you press the home button right?

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Sieghard 
Weitzel
Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 9:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

 

Hi,

 

After returning from a week in Toronto where my wife and I attended a trade 
fare and visited with a friend of mine for a few days we returned last night 
and found our new iPhone 8's which arrived during our absence.

Using my iPhone 6S Plus to set up the iPhone 8 worked flawlessly, I was able to 
scan the code and all the settings including Wi-Fi password and the credit 
cards I had set up for Apple Pay got transferred. I only had to verify the 
cards by entering each card's 3-digit card verification code.

Apart from that I did choose to set up as a new phone and spend about 6 hours 
downloading all my apps, putting them in the order I want, setting up folders 
and what is more, signing into all my home automation apps, my main bank app, 
the bank apps for my Visa and Mastercard, PayPal business, Facebook, Google, 
Audible including re-downloading my books and all the stuff I use.

I must say setting up as a new phone if you are a fairly heavy user of the 
iPhone with all these type of apps is definitely a bit of a pain, but I usually 
find it is worth it with a brand-new phone.

We also received the Mophie and Belkin wireless charging pads I ordered on 
Black Friday, my wife likes the Mophie one and I must say I probably would 
prefer it as well, but I'm not sure if I will send the Belkin back. The Mophie 
is quite noticeably smaller in diameter, has a bit of a softer coating and it 
comes with a wall charger and uses a Micro USB cable.

The Belkin uses a proprietary AC adapter so should it for some reason fail it 
would be a lot harder to replace than a Micro USB cable.

I also ordered two more less expensive wireless chargers from Amazon, one is a 
stand, I'll see how they work. Both the Belkin and Mophie work with a basic 
case on and seem to e not super picky as to how you put the phone on it as long 
as it is reasonably centred.

Unfortunately we had a number of 6S cases and none of them work for the iPhone 
8. They fit just fine, but the camera lens on the iPhone 6S is higher up in the 
corner of the phone and all the cases we have half cover the camera lens of the 
iPhone 8.

Apart from this the phones are very snappy and definitely feel a bit more 
responsive than my wife's 6S and my 6S Plus, the virtual home button takes a 
little bit of getting used to, but it's fine and I like the fact that these 
phones are much more waterproof than my 6S Plus.

 

Thanks, Reg and Kathy, for meeting us for lunch, you are lucky, Reg, my wife 
really wanted to run off with your new black lab.

I hope you enjoy the show today, for reference, this refers to Reg Sullivan who 
is on this list, going to see the musical Come from Away together with his wife 
today. Apart from my friend driving us to Niagara Falls, my wife and I went to 
see this musical on Sunday and if anybody has a chance to go I can only 
recommend it, it's an awesome show. The topic is 9 11, but not the New Yor 
tragedy, this is about the town of Gander, Newfoundland, Canada which has a 
population of a little over 9,000 and during this attack on New York 38 large 
planes were forced to land there and about 7,000 people had to be sheltered and 
fed there for 3 days. It's a story of loss but also of incredible generosity, 
resilience and love.

 

Take care,

Sieghard

 

 

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RE: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-05 Thread Reg Sullivan
Hello List: 

After meeting Sieghard a few years ago on this list and talking with him by 
phone my wife and I finally got to meet him in toronto earlier this week. 

My opinion of Sieghard was already a tall one because of his tremendous 
contribution to this list and his broad business and technical knowledge while 
chatting with him by phone. 

Let’s just say we had an enthusiastic lunch with him and his lovely Philippino 
wife Jackie which all enhanced our friendship.

I also agree that having my IPhone 8 for a week now, it is very snappy and 
smooth.

I would love to hear anyone’s case suggestions for the Iphone 8 and where you 
ordered them from.

 

As a Canadian from Newfoundland I came away from the show today feeling very 
proud of our Country and how Gander made hosting folks from many corners of the 
world a fun time. 

I’m sure some of those folks hadn’t heard or seen anyone from Africa previously 
to that experience.  I bet it broadened their minds on how all folks can be the 
same when a crises begins.

We absolutely loved the show and the music was incredible.

 

Thanks moderator for allowing us to inject a little personal human content into 
the list and now our friendship will forge ahead because of this list.

 

Best Regards….Reg

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2018 12:44 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

 

Hi,

 

After returning from a week in Toronto where my wife and I attended a trade 
fare and visited with a friend of mine for a few days we returned last night 
and found our new iPhone 8's which arrived during our absence.

Using my iPhone 6S Plus to set up the iPhone 8 worked flawlessly, I was able to 
scan the code and all the settings including Wi-Fi password and the credit 
cards I had set up for Apple Pay got transferred. I only had to verify the 
cards by entering each card's 3-digit card verification code.

Apart from that I did choose to set up as a new phone and spend about 6 hours 
downloading all my apps, putting them in the order I want, setting up folders 
and what is more, signing into all my home automation apps, my main bank app, 
the bank apps for my Visa and Mastercard, PayPal business, Facebook, Google, 
Audible including re-downloading my books and all the stuff I use.

I must say setting up as a new phone if you are a fairly heavy user of the 
iPhone with all these type of apps is definitely a bit of a pain, but I usually 
find it is worth it with a brand-new phone.

We also received the Mophie and Belkin wireless charging pads I ordered on 
Black Friday, my wife likes the Mophie one and I must say I probably would 
prefer it as well, but I'm not sure if I will send the Belkin back. The Mophie 
is quite noticeably smaller in diameter, has a bit of a softer coating and it 
comes with a wall charger and uses a Micro USB cable.

The Belkin uses a proprietary AC adapter so should it for some reason fail it 
would be a lot harder to replace than a Micro USB cable.

I also ordered two more less expensive wireless chargers from Amazon, one is a 
stand, I'll see how they work. Both the Belkin and Mophie work with a basic 
case on and seem to e not super picky as to how you put the phone on it as long 
as it is reasonably centred.

Unfortunately we had a number of 6S cases and none of them work for the iPhone 
8. They fit just fine, but the camera lens on the iPhone 6S is higher up in the 
corner of the phone and all the cases we have half cover the camera lens of the 
iPhone 8.

Apart from this the phones are very snappy and definitely feel a bit more 
responsive than my wife's 6S and my 6S Plus, the virtual home button takes a 
little bit of getting used to, but it's fine and I like the fact that these 
phones are much more waterproof than my 6S Plus.

 

Thanks, Reg and Kathy, for meeting us for lunch, you are lucky, Reg, my wife 
really wanted to run off with your new black lab.

I hope you enjoy the show today, for reference, this refers to Reg Sullivan who 
is on this list, going to see the musical Come from Away together with his wife 
today. Apart from my friend driving us to Niagara Falls, my wife and I went to 
see this musical on Sunday and if anybody has a chance to go I can only 
recommend it, it's an awesome show. The topic is 9 11, but not the New Yor 
tragedy, this is about the town of Gander, Newfoundland, Canada which has a 
population of a little over 9,000 and during this attack on New York 38 large 
planes were forced to land there and about 7,000 people had to be sheltered and 
fed there for 3 days. It's a story of loss but also of incredible generosity, 
resilience and love.

 

Take care,

Sieghard

 

 

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First thoughts on our new iPhone 8

2018-12-05 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi,

After returning from a week in Toronto where my wife and I attended a trade 
fare and visited with a friend of mine for a few days we returned last night 
and found our new iPhone 8's which arrived during our absence.
Using my iPhone 6S Plus to set up the iPhone 8 worked flawlessly, I was able to 
scan the code and all the settings including Wi-Fi password and the credit 
cards I had set up for Apple Pay got transferred. I only had to verify the 
cards by entering each card's 3-digit card verification code.
Apart from that I did choose to set up as a new phone and spend about 6 hours 
downloading all my apps, putting them in the order I want, setting up folders 
and what is more, signing into all my home automation apps, my main bank app, 
the bank apps for my Visa and Mastercard, PayPal business, Facebook, Google, 
Audible including re-downloading my books and all the stuff I use.
I must say setting up as a new phone if you are a fairly heavy user of the 
iPhone with all these type of apps is definitely a bit of a pain, but I usually 
find it is worth it with a brand-new phone.
We also received the Mophie and Belkin wireless charging pads I ordered on 
Black Friday, my wife likes the Mophie one and I must say I probably would 
prefer it as well, but I'm not sure if I will send the Belkin back. The Mophie 
is quite noticeably smaller in diameter, has a bit of a softer coating and it 
comes with a wall charger and uses a Micro USB cable.
The Belkin uses a proprietary AC adapter so should it for some reason fail it 
would be a lot harder to replace than a Micro USB cable.
I also ordered two more less expensive wireless chargers from Amazon, one is a 
stand, I'll see how they work. Both the Belkin and Mophie work with a basic 
case on and seem to e not super picky as to how you put the phone on it as long 
as it is reasonably centred.
Unfortunately we had a number of 6S cases and none of them work for the iPhone 
8. They fit just fine, but the camera lens on the iPhone 6S is higher up in the 
corner of the phone and all the cases we have half cover the camera lens of the 
iPhone 8.
Apart from this the phones are very snappy and definitely feel a bit more 
responsive than my wife's 6S and my 6S Plus, the virtual home button takes a 
little bit of getting used to, but it's fine and I like the fact that these 
phones are much more waterproof than my 6S Plus.

Thanks, Reg and Kathy, for meeting us for lunch, you are lucky, Reg, my wife 
really wanted to run off with your new black lab.
I hope you enjoy the show today, for reference, this refers to Reg Sullivan who 
is on this list, going to see the musical Come from Away together with his wife 
today. Apart from my friend driving us to Niagara Falls, my wife and I went to 
see this musical on Sunday and if anybody has a chance to go I can only 
recommend it, it's an awesome show. The topic is 9 11, but not the New Yor 
tragedy, this is about the town of Gander, Newfoundland, Canada which has a 
population of a little over 9,000 and during this attack on New York 38 large 
planes were forced to land there and about 7,000 people had to be sheltered and 
fed there for 3 days. It's a story of loss but also of incredible generosity, 
resilience and love.

Take care,
Sieghard


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