Thanks to all for their ideas/explanations, etc. If I am understanding
correctly, if I actually turn off the SE, when I turn it back on I will
not be able to make phone calls until the actual code is entered. I
guess I'll have to learn how to do that. I was also thrown gby the SE
not starting right back up when I plugged it in. That is certainly good
to know. I did find out that the SE will receive calls while it is
locked. I called it from our house phone.
Thanks again for helping me through this learning experience.
Nancy
On 10/4/2016 4:28 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
Hi Nancy,
I just wanted to clarify a couple of points. The phone actually does not
automatically go into Low Power Mode. If you use the phone you get a low
battery warning at 20% and at 10%, with each of these warnings which pop up on
the screen whenever you unlock your phone and it is at one of these levels, you
have the option to just close the warning or to put the phone in low power
mode. Even with the phone in low power mode you can still receive and make
phone calls and all that, but the phone does disable some things which consume
battery such as push email (if you have it set up), it locks quicker and so on.
You can always check your battery level by touching the status bar at the top
on the very right side or, if you touch in the middle where the time is, just
flick right a couple of times and you will get to the battery level readout,
Voiceover will say your battery level in percent.
As Donald said, if your phone shuts down due to low battery and it then reboots
when it's charging, you do have to enter your passcode before Touch Id works
again. Whenever you set up the phone and if you set up Touch Id you would have
selected either a 4-digit or 6-digit passcode.
Lastly, if the phone shuts down because it runs out of battery, it can take
several minutes after you plug it in before it starts back up. It is not like a
laptop or other electronic device which after it is plugged in you can
immediately start up again. However, once plugged in Voiceover should come back
after a couple of minutes or, if it was rreally dead, it could take maybe up to
5 minutes.
Best regards,
Sieghard
-----Original Message-----
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Donald Moore
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2016 10:23 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: My SE quit...what do I do?
Hi Nancy, to cover some of your questions, the phone would have shut down when
down that much, so you have to put in your password before again being able to
use your thumb print.
When the phone is that low, it goes to a low power mode which means that not
everything works.
Since I listen to my New York sports teams on the phone, it's real easy to
discharge the battery pretty much, so I try to remember to plug it in when I
head off to bed.
-----Original Message-----
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Nancy
Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2016 1:17 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: My SE quit...what do I do?
Hi All,
This morning I was talking with a friend...for a couple of hours...and all of a
sudden my phone died. I know that yesterday morning it was down to about 40%
and I used it several times yesterday and my friend called this morning.
At least once in the past the SE has told me that I needed to recharge it and
that was at 20%.
While we were talking, I didn't hear SE say to recharge, but I do remember a
sort of different sound. We kept talking and before too long,
SE just up and quit.
I plugged it in and nothing happened. Siri would not answer me. I used the
on/off button on the top right...and be ore long SE started making noises.
Siri would still not speak to me. I tried using my thumb print ID to get
started again, but no luck. It kept asking for my password.
How do I know when the phone needs to be recharged before it just quits?
Did that strange noise I heard mean 'recharge me'?
Since I use the phone only for making and answering calls, why do I need to
enter a password that I have no idea how to enter?
Please help.
Many thanks,
Nancy
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