the international number is 112 it's recognised across the world.
On 15/04/2013, at 3:48 AM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
You hit the button and I think from there you can dial 911. that's the number
for the us, but I assume it's the same procedure in the other countries.
Take
I did not know this. If anyone else can verify that info, with out calling the
number of corse, I'll keep that on my mental desk top as that was *not* what I
was taught as a kid growing up.
Take care.
On Apr 15, 2013, at 5:21 AM, Shaun Oliver blindma...@gmail.com wrote:
the international
Hello Esther,
Many thanks for the attached detailed reply. I have now installed the
iEmergency+ App on my iPhone 3GS and can see how most of it works.
However I am unclear about how to set up the wallpaper containing the emergency
contact information which will be displayed on the locked
Hello Paul,
Once you press the Preview and Save button, the lock screen image gets saved
to your camera roll. The step 3 notice on the Wallpaper screen tells you to
change wallpaper under iPhone settings. Switch to Settings and flick to
the Brightness Wallpaper button, which is two flicks
Hello,
I use an iPhone 3GS running the latest IOS with VoiceOver.
Being paranoid about security I have a PIN code to protect my iPhone contents.
Is there any way (maybe an app?) which would enable someone who does not know
my PIN code to use my iPhone to call my home number or the emergency
Hi Paul,
As to your question on Emergency Calls, I believe the emergency calls
button brings up the dial pad to enable you to call 999 or 911 in the
USA.
I imagine it doesn't allow you to access any other apps or call any
other numbers as your phone will still be effectively securely locked.
You hit the button and I think from there you can dial 911. that's the number
for the us, but I assume it's the same procedure in the other countries.
Take care.
On Apr 14, 2013, at 5:36 AM, Paul Hopewell hopew...@hopewell.org.uk wrote:
Hello,
I use an iPhone 3GS running the latest IOS with
Hi Paul,
There are generally two kinds of ICE (in case of emergency) functions -- the
ones where you can quickly get access to emergency information, like having
your medical information about your doctor, drug allergies, blood type, current
medications, and any existing conditions in one