Sieghard, Congratulations! Something that strikes me though, is: between now and the time that you get the screen replaced, will you use the phone and discover if your battery life is greatly extended? in the past, we have all discussed the efficacy of the screen curtain as a battery life saver, Some saying it makes no difference and some saying it does. my position, for what it is worth, is that it does make a difference based on the following: I have a case for my phone which has a fold over flap which covers the screen, if I am listening to a book, say, at night, using earphones, I have the phone with the screen flap closed under my pillow, if I have the screen curtain off, the phone gets very warm. if I have the screen curtain on, phone gets noticeably less warm. as heat is an indication of expended energy, I can only assume that less energy is being used by the phone. so, with your screen not working at all, we have the perfect opportunity to discover just what difference the screen makes for battery life. if it makes a substantial difference, it might be worth thinking about putting in an application to Apple to give us the toggle of turning the screen, completely, off.
just a thought, Sandy sent from the dark side of the moon > On 23 Apr 2016, at 18:43, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > Finally, here is the long awaited last chatper of my lost iPhone story. > > yesterday the package with my iPhone 6S packed in rice arrived. Externally it > looks brand new with not a scratch on it. When I took out the SIM tray it > seemed like there was maybe a bit of moisture there so I left out the SIM > tray and stuck the iPhone in my toaster oven on a really low temperature for > a couple of hours just to maybe expel a bit more moisture from inside. > > After that the moment came and I plugged it in. My wife was there and we > quietly watched, but the screen remained black. After about 2 minutes there > was no change and I thought that answered the question as to whether the > iPhone was still working after having been lying on the ground outside for > 115 days, first in snow and temperatures of up to -40 Celsius/Fahrenheit and > as warm as +20 Celsius (68 Fahrenheit) and of course having gone through the > process when the snow and ice around it melted and so on. It was also exposed > to the sun, back in March there was another 10 inches of new snow over the > course of a week and in the week or two before my brother found it on April > 15 it had rained lightly a few times. > > Anyhow, I left it plugged in and when I came back to my office 2 hours later > I thought I check it out. I pressed the home button and bingo, Voiceover was > there and asked me to enter my passcode. I did so and the phone unlocked. > There was of course no service since I got a new SIM back in December when I > lost it and I had also just installed a new router at my store so I had to > reconnect to WiFi. As soon as I did so the phone started dinging and binging > away as emails came in, push notification alerts sounded and on top of all > that it started playing the lost sound since back on December 22 we logged in > to my iCloud account and triggered the Find my iPhone sound in case I had > just dropped it somewhere in the house. > > At that point it had charged up to 82% and everything seemed totally normal. > I went to Settings > General > Software Update and since I registered this > phone on the public beta program, I was told iOS 9.3.2 public beta 2 was > available for download. I started the download and it downloaded the 1.2 Gb > file in about 14 minutes, after that the upgrade proceeded normally and the > phone was up and running again in about 12 minutes. > > So, happy ending, right? Well, almost. Shortly after I finished the update > one of my employees walked in to ask me something. I happily told her “Look, > the iPhone that was lying in the snow for 4 months is working”. I held it up > and swiped around and Voiceover was chattering. Then she said “OK, but what > about the screen”. I asked “Why, what about the screen” and she said that it > was totally and utterly black. At first I thought that was no problem, maybe > the screen curtain was on. I did a 3-finger triple tap, but to my dismay > Voiceover said “Screen curtain on” and not “off”. I did it again and > Voiceover confirmed the screen curtain was now off. I checked the brightness > and even increased it to 100%, but she said it just was showing a completely > black screen. > > So, I guess for the time it’s now truly an iPhone for the blind, it works > perfectly, I made a Skype call on it to my Mom and both speaker and > microphones seem to work just fine, but the screen seems to be not working. > It will be interesting to see if in the next few days it comes back. Anyhow, > it so happens that my wife and I have to go to Vancouver next week so I’ll > take it an Apple Store and get it replaced since I have Apple Care Plus and > it’s of course totally worth it to pay the $130 Canadian which is what an > accidental damage replacement costs. Let’s hope the screen doesn’t start > working by then *smile* > > The end. > > > Regards, > Sieghard > > -- > The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone list. > > If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if > you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or > moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. > > Your V iPhone list moderator is Mark Taylor and your owner is Cara Quinn - > you can reach Cara at [email protected] > > The archives for this list can be searched at: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "VIPhone" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/viphone. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. -- The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone list. 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