Re: A Definite Battery Drainer in iOS 9.1 of Which to Be Aware

2015-11-08 Thread Rajmund
Hello, I do use an iPad, but I can't recall it happening before the update. At either case, where that, exactly? I can't see it in general... - Original Message - From: Richard Turner To: viphone@googlegroups.com Date: Sunday, November 8, 2015 2:04 pm

Re: A Definite Battery Drainer in iOS 9.1 of Which to Be Aware

2015-11-08 Thread Rajmund
Hello, On a similar note, I've found that if you lock the screen, sometimes, it doesn't stay locked. If I open the case, for example, it'll unlock. But it's too random for a pattern. - Original Message - From: M. Taylor To: viphone@googlegroups.com Date: Sunday,

Re: A Definite Battery Drainer in iOS 9.1 of Which to Be Aware

2015-11-08 Thread Richard Turner
Under general, there is a setting called "lock/unlock" which if it is on, will lock the screen when you close the case, assuming you have a "smart cover" case. If the lock/unlock setting is off, then closing the lid will do nothing. HTH, Richard > On Nov 8, 2015, at 6:24 AM, Rajmund

Re: A Definite Battery Drainer in iOS 9.1 of Which to Be Aware

2015-11-08 Thread rajmund
Hello, Hmmm, I toggled it, but right now, it's not locking, either ways. Sent from an iPad. Please excuse any spelling errors. > On 8 Nov 2015, at 6:23 p.m., Richard Turner > wrote: > > > As far as I know, which isn't very far, that feature is only for iPads,

Re: A Definite Battery Drainer in iOS 9.1 of Which to Be Aware

2015-11-08 Thread Richard Turner
As far as I know, which isn't very far, that feature is only for iPads, and I thought only for certain cases. So, try turning that feature off and see if it changes any of the behavior. If not, turn it back on. Sorry I can't be more clear. You might also call Apple. Later, Richard > On Nov 8,

Re: A Definite Battery Drainer in iOS 9.1 of Which to Be Aware

2015-11-08 Thread Richard Turner
Are you using an iPad with a smart cover? There is a setting for iPads to unlock when you open the case. It is under the general settings I think. Richard L > On Nov 8, 2015, at 2:40 AM, Rajmund wrote: > > Hello, > On a similar note, I've found that if you lock the

Re: A Definite Battery Drainer in iOS 9.1 of Which to Be Aware

2015-11-08 Thread rajmund
hello, I already have hello,I just have a general case, and I already have lock/unlock enabled. Should it be disabled? Sent from an iPad. Please excuse any spelling errors. > On 8 Nov 2015, at 3:41 p.m., Richard Turner > wrote: > > Under general, there is a

A Definite Battery Drainer in iOS 9.1 of Which to Be Aware

2015-11-07 Thread M. Taylor
Hello Everyone, I am cross-posting this to both the v iPhone and the Mac Visionaries mailing list. SUMMARY: One glitch I've noticed in iOS 9.1, that I was finally able to verify on multiple devices, this week, is that, sometimes, when VoiceOver is enabled, receiving a text message alert will