Then I think you may not have heard a Sonos system yet and while there a few
limitations, you can set up a Sonos One or some of th eother newer speakers
either as an Alexa or Google Home speaker. One limitation is that you can't use
features like Drop-In which you can do between actual Echo spe
I've got auto lock turned off on my iPhone. I like to decide myself
when I want to lock my iPhone.
On 7/25/20, Donald ball wrote:
> If you buy the phone and you get it in just press tripple home and
> you are in God's hands.
>
> On 7/25/2020 7:19 PM, 'cwc' via VIPhone wrote:
>>
>> I am havi
If you buy the phone and you get it in just press tripple home and
you are in God's hands.
On 7/25/2020 7:19 PM, 'cwc' via VIPhone wrote:
I am having a problem with my screen not locking when the phone is not
in use. When I sit the phone down, it usually will lock the screen
after a shor
I don’t really think you can compare the home pod to an echo as they are for
different purposes,
More of a comparison would be the home pod and the sonos products which are
meant for music / media playing.
And now with the new sonos products having alexa built in thye do compare more
to apple h
Nothing compares to the actual audio produced by the Homepod, nothing.
Except maybe for the Amazon Studio Speaker.
The Amazon devices certainly have a few more skills, no doubt about it, but
Homepod sounds fantastic, far better than most Amazon devices.
Just an opinion.
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hi, Alan, I totally agree with you. The echo has a tremendous sound. Esther
Sent From Esther's Amazing and Awesome iPhone 7+!
> On Jul 25, 2020, at 10:06 AM, Alan Lemly wrote:
>
>
> Janet,
>
> I thought Apple's digital assistant is Siri. I would strongly recommend you
> stick with the Amazo
This is not a solution to the autolock, but why not just press the power button
when you set it down?
You may want to make sure all the background activities are off, the app
switcher is clear, and reboot the phone.
Or, call Apple Accessibility and ask them to do a screen share with diagnostics.
Why don't you just lock it? I never just sit mine down, have lock set on 30
seconds. The Apple guy suggested 5 minutes, which is OK, but right now I have
mine on 30 second, battery saver. Still, whenever I put it down, I lock it.
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I am having a problem with my screen not locking when the phone is not in
use. When I sit the phone down, it usually will lock the screen after a
short period. I have had it set at
1 minute with uncertain results.
It has been a problem for some time. Now it is getting worse
I have
Hi,
I only use the Facebook app. Hopefully my instructions will somehow lead you to
where you need to be, if you use the Facebook website..
1. Launch Facebook
2. Tap on Facebook Menu (lower left)
3. From the top, swipe down to Top Shortcuts & tap to expand the list of items
4. Swipe down to Frien
Richard:
Thanks. I thought that when I double tapped on ‘copy’, I would hear something
like 'copied to clipboard, but didn’t so wasn’t sure it was copied.
Anyway, that worked.
Thanks.
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I have a friend who has an Echo Show, and it reads boxes of crackers, stuff
like that for her. Also, some way or other, I think she can order on Amazon and
maybe from Wal-Mart with the thing.
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Alan,
That must explain why I don’t have a for you tab.
I turned off apple music so it doesn’t offer it.
I’m pretty sure that is an Apple music tab.
If those who are having issues have Apple Music, it is time to call Apple
Accessibility.
Richard
"He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge
Go to your email and paste it by turning to edit, flicking up or down to paste
and double tap.
It didn’t give me any confirmation that it was copied so I just went and tried
pasting and there it was.
Richard
"He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass
himself,” a
When I open the Music app on my iPhone SE 2020 and select the For you tab, I'm
presented with a button to try Apple Music and get three months free. I have no
intention of signing up for Apple Music but am curious whether those of you who
are unable to get anything to play from this tab have an
Richard:
Yes, I do have ‘action’, but when I double tap on ‘copy’, nothing happens.
What do I have to do next?
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Do you have actions on the rotor?
If so, try flicking up or down to copy and double tap.
Then paste it into an email.
Richard
"He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass
himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds
among peoples.
Yes, that’s happening to me, too.
> On Jul 25, 2020, at 11:12 AM, Kimberly wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I’m wondering if anyone can confirm this behavior in the music app on the
> iPhone. When i access the for you tab, I can’t play any of the suggested
> music. If i double tap any of the suggested
Hi guys:
Remember last week I was trying to send a text message to a email address,
but it would not go through. It was suggested that I copy and paste the
text into an email, but I didn't try that until today.
I opened the text and turned the rotor to 'text selection', but that option
did
I like the echo better than Siri. She consistently answers my questions
correctly and doesn't send me to the web as much as Siri does.
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> On Jul 25, 2020, at 9:35 AM, Peter Logan wrote:
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>
> I think a lot depends on how it’s going to be used. I have 2 Home Pods and
> lo
I think the best one is a toss up between Amazon Echo and Google Home, I have
both, but both have far more features than the Home Pod, the sound quality may
be better on the home pod but for me having the most features is most important.
> On Jul 25, 2020, at 11:33 AM, Alan Lemly wrote:
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> We
I have an echo and mine is working great. I have never used the Apple home pod
which is Apple's answer to the smart speaker, but every review that I have read
about it says that it does not have nearly as man features as the Amazon Echo
or Google Home, also, you can play Apple music on your amaz
I frequently get these among my other posts by my friends. I
can't figure out how to look at the people listed in these
entries though. Do any of you know how to do this?
thanks.
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Again, it depends on the type of questions you're asking. I have access to
Alexa, Siri, and a Google Home and find that Alexa consistently answers the
type of questions I'm asking. But like all things, these digital assistants
have a learning curve and I've no doubt gotten better at phrasing my
I think what you are looking for is under Settings, Accessibility, Touch, Touch
accommodations.
If you turn that on, you will find several options that you can experiment with
to see if they help.
I've not used any of them, but they might help if you are finding things not
responding the way you
Also, the amazon echo. Now has HQ music. and you can add external speakers, if
you wish.
Dave.
From: Alan Lemly
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Subject: Re: apple's equivalent of the echo
Well, considering your investment in your two Home Pods, I would agre
Well, I don't know how this feature will work or whether it will be automatic
or not. I'm guessing it'll leave your home pages alone, but you'll have the
option of installing an app without having an icon show up on any home pages.
For apps that you don't place on your home page, you'll be able
Hi all,
I’m wondering if anyone can confirm this behavior in the music app on the
iPhone. When i access the for you tab, I can’t play any of the suggested music.
If i double tap any of the suggested selections, instead of playing that song
or album or artist the browse tab open to a completely
I have really given up on the echo for answering most questions. Google is
better in my opinion. And my Google mini only cost me 20 bucks. I wouldn’t
listen to Sirius music on it. But for questions, and other voice only
listening, it’s fine. Most people in the tech press got it all wrong when it
Another option is the google home which I own. My mom got it for me
as a gift. I like it because I can listen to music from youtube which
you can't do with the echo. I also use mine to answer questions, as
well as help me get the correct spelling of words when I'm composing
email messages. It a
Well, considering your investment in your two Home Pods, I would agree that the
sound quality of music, etc should greatly exceed the sound of an Echo. I
primarily use my Echos as an online digital library and enjoy its ability to
answer my questions accurately. I think Amazon's system works bet
Speak screen is primarily for non-VoiceOver users in my opinion.
It allows the screen to be spoken when you do a two finger swipe down from the
top of the screen, i.e. the status bar.
When this is on, you can then lock your phone and it will keep reading.
Some people find this useful when reading
I totally agree with Peter. I have a pair of HomePods, and they totally blow
the echo away. But they really are music listening devices, or podcasts, or
playing your Apple TV, like Peter said. If you’re into all that other stuff,
the trivia games etc., then the HomePod isn’t what you want.
Sen
Hi, Everyone.
Every once in a while I manage, usually in YouTube, to bring Siri up
while VO is talking, and I get two readers for the price of one. I
think this is the Speak Screen thing, but I don't know what I do to
bring it up. I think there's a "stop" option. Does anyone know what
this is, and
I think a lot depends on how it’s going to be used. I have 2 Home Pods and
love them .. but I generally use them for listening to music .. or playing my
Apple TV through them .. controlling my smart plugs and such .. I think they
have superior sound to the Echo .. that being said, there are a
Janet,
I thought Apple's digital assistant is Siri. I would strongly recommend you
stick with the Amazon Echo rather than investing in a Home Pod running Siri.
All of these devices and systems have issues from time to time but my opinion
is that the Amazon Echo is the best of the lot.
Alan Lem
Since you told me that with 14, our most used ones will be on Page two, I am
going into my preferred ones every day, just so that whenever that time comes,
it can happen. Will it be automatic, or will I have to do something?
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please would someone tell me whether apple’s equivalent of the echo is any good
as they are having trouble with the echo and wonder whether it is worth
changing. Janet
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