I like using reminders if it’s something I need to check-off, such as to give
my dog her monthly medicine. I like using the calendar for some things, but
it’s really easy to delete the notification and then move on with life and not
be reminded again. With the reminder, it stays in my notifica
Hi folks,
I followed this thread with interest, because I travel overseas frequently
enough to be concerned about the lack of physical sim tray in iPhone 14 series
sold in the US. Each time I travel to another country I buy a local sim
specific to the country I am visiting. Usually it takes less
I got a 13 pro max because of the battery life. It was much bigger
then my iPhone 8. However, the battery life is amazing. I don't miss
the home button at all.
On 10/21/22, Evan Reese wrote:
> Thanks Sieghard, I appreciate this.
>
> I will check the 13 Pro and 14 Pro out and definitely hold th
It is just that the pro models offer LiDAR and door ID like wooden door, four
feet; wooden door, two feet. Also, the 14 Pro gives a sound when powered on and
off.
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I'd also probably use a reminder. It took me a while to decide when to use a
calendar event versus a reminder versus a to do item. If there's something
happening or going on, even if I'm not going to attend but do want to be aware
of it, then I'll use the calendar. If there's something I need to
Thanks Sieghard, I appreciate this.
I will check the 13 Pro and 14 Pro out and definitely hold them before I
decide.
I'm not out for the most expensive phone I can get. But on the other
hand, since I don't plan to get one of these every year or two, I do
want to get a good one that will last
Testing.
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As for support, I wouldn't worry too much about it, whether you buy an iPhone
13 Mini, 13 Pro or SE third Gen, they all have the same CPU and will all be
supported the same number of years and it will only be one year less if that
than any of the iPhone 14 models. Most likely you'll be in the ma
Right, but doing the reset home screen layout used to just put the apps on the
screen in alphabetical order and not create those widget stacks, so I was kind
of surprised the first time they got created like that.
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Robles
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This isn't really a big deal to me but just something I noticed when looking
over the information about the new iPhones using the Apple Store app. Their
frequently asked questions section, at least for me, seems to show the
expand button for each question, where one can double tap on that and see
t
It is the opposite, the iPhone SE has a 4.7 inch screen and the iPhone 13 Mini
has a 5.4 inch screen.
The reason why the Mini with it's significantly larger screen is almost not
bigger is because it doesn't need space for the home button and the bezels
around the screen are smaller.
The differen
I have found that, resetting your home layout screen or your home screen, layout in settings, under general, and reset being the last option I think, or second to last option, one of the options after that is after you double tap on that, is reset, home screen layout, and I found that actually does
Here is an article that may help. Link to web page is at the end.
What do eSIMs mean for switching network?
using phone
This is perhaps the key advantage of eSIMs. As it stands switching networks can
be fiddly and time-consuming, but eSIMs look set to change all that.
Because they are rewrita
I would recommend the iPhone 13 Mini, but before you decide I'd take a look at
the 13 Pro if money is not a huge concern. You could of course also consider
the latest 14 Pro, but that would for you to decide. Here are a few reasons why
I suggest 13 Mini or 13 Pro/14 Pro:
1. The SE third Gen is
This is a little long, but I hope it makes at least some sense and that someone will correct any errors I may have made. Oh, and I am in the United States and currently using an iPhone 12 Mini and an iPhone 13 Mini with iOS 16.0.3, if that makes a difference. Unless I’ve missed it, I’m kind of surp
This is exactly what I was thinking. Although I am a fan of switching sim cards
to play with other phones, I do imagine that someone will come up with a way of
easily transferring an ESim from one phone to another. Question is would this
be a user accessible possibility? I have no idea but I ima
I would set up a recurring reminder. Open the Reminders app, tap on "New" at
the bottom, give it a title/descrition and then tap on date/time and set the
details. One of the options is to make is recurring and you can choose from
options like daily, weekly, monthly etc.
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Wow! Larry, that is pretty impressive.
Definitely worth every penny.
Evan
On 10/21/2022 1:14 PM, llump...@austin.rr.com wrote:
Evan, We bought smart cases for our SE3 phones. I think they're 6000 MA cases
and recharge both through cable and wirelessly. I think we paid less than $25
for each
Evan, We bought smart cases for our SE3 phones. I think they're 6000 MA cases
and recharge both through cable and wirelessly. I think we paid less than $25
for each.
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Reese
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Thanks Chris, I am used to the Home button, since I've used one on my
iPad Mini for years. That is a point in the SE's favor.
About battery life, that is also a good point. But I'm willing to get a
bit less battery life in exchange for the smaller size.
So it looks like I'm going to be lookin
No Chris, you didn't miss anything.
You're absolutely right.
You make a good point.
Evan
On 10/20/2022 11:57 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
I'm confused. What's meant by the iPhone 13 Mini becoming obsolete? I can't see
that it won't be able to run on cell networks for years, and it'll kee
It is hard to move something like that, but I'd try to get it moved to Page 1,
if it happened to me.
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Margaret Thomas
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I would use Calendar.
I would go into the Calendar settings under Settings, Calendar, and set a
default alert time for however much time you want to be alerted for
appointments. If you don’t want all appointments to sound alerts, then in the
details of the appointment you are setting in the ca
I did some more web searches and one from Hadley that the "transcript"
was just a sample, but it gave me a hint that I tried with "VoiceOver
Quiz and Answers: Rita's iDevice Advice for December 27, 2021" that I
mentioned. I have partial success. I once again have a weather widget,
but, unfor
Hello,
If I want my phone to remind me to do something every Wednesday, Should I
use calendar or reminder?
In any case, what should I do?
In one occasion I asked Siri to remind me something, but the phone never did
it. However, the reminder appeared in my Windows pc.
Would anyone please expl
Margaret, in Weather, go through all of it, and you'll come to list. On mine it
includes Sanford, New York, and Cupertino. Double tap on the one you want.
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The mini will last for updates as long as the other 13 models, which would be
several years to come.
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Christopher Chaltain
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To: viphone@googlegroups.c
Right now, they are not making newer models of the mini, but once, they were
not making more SE phones either.
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Evan Reese
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I kind of wonder if you'd want a 13 Mini. It has no Home Button. An SE3 does
have a Home Button, but you might want more battery. Now, whether or not the
mini has more battery, I don't know, but someone on the list probably does know
that information.
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Just a couple more things Evan. Keep in mind that normally in a smaller phone
factor comes less battery life. I would say that both phones have decent
battery life, but nothing compared to the bigger phones. Of coarse, battery
life is dependent on how much the phone is used every day. The se
In the camera roll, find the photo you want and tap the share button. Find the
Mail button and tap that. If then find the to filed and address to whom you
want the email sent.
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Stone
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2022 9
Thank you for this information. Asmanyy times as I scrolled through the
settings I never took notice of this.
From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Michael
Feir
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2022 2:09 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: downloading apps
There's a setting s
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