Hi,
That’s interesting Anders. It certainly shoulnd’t normally be using that much
juice in that short of time with the use-case you’ve mentioned. I use my XS for
work and personal activities throughout the day and have anywhere from 35% to
less than 10% by bedtime. My XS is also about 18 mont
Hi!
I have an iPhone XR which i’ve had for 15 months.
I don’t use it a lot during the day as i am mostly in my home.
I answer phone calls and typing sms.
Other things i do on my other apple devices i have.
Yesterday the phone went from 100% to 27% within 10 hours.
The battery helt claims my phone b
Yeah I only get the 2 options power off and sos emergency call.
From: 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Friday, 8 May 2020 4:31 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Giving Apps access and battery life
Hi,
Yes, that’s the same screen I get on my XS and my wife’s X
Then you might not have filled in basic health information in the health app.
This might be useful for emergency workers if they find you unconscious and
your iPhone is by your side. (Oh, and if you activate either the Health or
Emergency SOS the face/finger print sensors should be deactivated.
Hi Anders,
What model phone you got again? How long is your battery lasting before you
need to charge it up again, and what are you using your phone for during the
day?
> On 7/05/2020, at 23:35, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>
> Hi!
> There were a few apps that had bluetooth Permission.
> Sdly it did
Thanks Tim,
I’ll stop recommending that method to people unless it is a last resort and
nothing else is working.
> On 7/05/2020, at 15:44, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi Petrus,
>
> I don’t recommend restarting your iPhone using that method unless your ipHone
> is unrespons
Hi!
No i only have the power off and imergency thing.
/A
> 7 maj 2020 kl. 18:11 skrev Jonathan Cohn :
>
> Hello,
> On my SE 2 iPhone, when I press volume up and the right side button, I get a
> dialog with three items:
> 1. Power Off
> 2. Medical ID
> 3. Emergency SOS
>
> The focus started on
Hi,
Yes, that’s the same screen I get on my XS and my wife’s XR. I have had it on
occasion though focus on the Emergency SOS button instead of the Power Off
button. I usually suggest that people flick left until they hit the wall or
hear “Power Off” before double-tapping. Don’t need to call
Yes, that's the same screen I get on my iPhone X without a home button.
- Brad -
On May 7, 2020, at 11:11, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
Hello,
On my SE 2 iPhone, when I press volume up and the right side button, I get a
dialog with three items:
1. Power Off
2. Medical ID
3. Emergency SOS
The focus
Hello,
On my SE 2 iPhone, when I press volume up and the right side button, I get a
dialog with three items:
1. Power Off
2. Medical ID
3. Emergency SOS
The focus started on the power off button. I expect the same happens with the
iPhone 10 and 11 systems.
Jonathan
> On May 7, 2020, at 10:52
That's the first I've ever heard of that. Thanks, I'll change my power-off
procedure.
Cheers,
Donna
> On May 7, 2020, at 9:26 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> I’m not Tim, but the “normal procedure” to shut down an iPhone without a home
> button is to hold down the Volume Up button and the Side but
👍😎
- Brad -
On May 7, 2020, at 09:52, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Thanks Brad. I’m a little slow to the party this morning. As always, you are
spot on.
Later…
Tim Kilburn
Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> On Ma
Thanks Brad. I’m a little slow to the party this morning. As always, you are
spot on.
Later…
Tim Kilburn
Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> On May 7, 2020, at 8:26 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> I’m not Tim, but the “normal procedu
I’m not Tim, but the “normal procedure” to shut down an iPhone without a home
button is to hold down the Volume Up button and the Side button at the same
time, until you feel a vibration, then quickly release. Then find the “Slide
to Power Off” button near the top of the screen and double tap w
Hi Tim,
I thought that was the way you shut down the iPhone since Apple got rid of the
home button. What’s the “normal” way?
Cheers,
Donna
Sent from my iPad
> On May 6, 2020, at 10:44 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi Petrus,
>
> I don’t recommend restarting your iPhone
Hi!
There were a few apps that had bluetooth Permission.
Sdly it didn’t fix my battery issue.
Guess i have to talk to some apple authorized technission.
/A
> 7 maj 2020 kl. 00:10 skrev Petrus Tuerlings :
>
> Hi Anders,
> The other thing I did that I forgot to mention after I turned off bluetooth
Hi Petrus,
I don’t recommend restarting your iPhone using that method unless your ipHone
is unresponsive. That is more like a forced restart, which can mess with
things a little more harshly than the normal shutdown/power up version.
Consider it like the Mac, in that normally, if you wish to
Hi Anders,
The other thing I did that I forgot to mention after I turned off bluetooth
access in lazarillo was to reboot my phone by pressing the volume up button
quickly followed by the volume down button and quickly followed by holding the
side button in until the phone started again. Turning
Hi!
Aha! That might help me too.
I have to check apps to see what apps has access to what?
Thanks Petrus for that.
/A
> 4 maj 2020 kl. 23:22 skrev Petrus Tuerlings :
>
> Hi all,
> I just learned the importance of paying attention too what access Apps ask
> for.
> I recommended Lazarillo to Paul
Hi all,
I just learned the importance of paying attention too what access Apps ask for.
I recommended Lazarillo to Paul last week as I found it quite helpful when we
moved into this new neighbourhood a few years ago. But admit I hadn’t used it
for a while and when I opened it again it asked to a
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