Hi, all.
Well, I took the plunge and updated my SE from iOS 10X to 12.
Holy cow I'm just blown away. I used to use iTunes or Over the air
updates for my iPhone five and it took forever. . . an hour at least
some times. Going that long without speech made me nervous, so I
started using iTunes because it gave me a progress in percentages every
few minutes. It still took forever.
But today's update went off without a hitch and took about eight
minutes. The last time I heard VO announce the time it said 2:26 which
was the same thing my PC clock said. I had the phone sitting here next
to me while I did Emails on the PC. Every couple of minutes I'd use a
light probe to see if the screen was still lit, which it was. Suddenly
I heard the little chirpy noise that indicates VO has done something. .
. Opened or left a menu. The PC clock said 2:34 and so did the phone.
I haven't had any problems getting everything reconfigured. I haven't
played around with some of the new changes, but so far I really like the
female SIRI voice. She sounds so natural.
So for anyone with an SE that's a few iOS versions behind, you should
probably be Okay.
Lisa
Lisa Belville
missktlab1...@frontier.com
On 9/18/2018 12:13 PM, Robin wrote:
Very Interested to Know YourResults pertaining to Updating your
iPhoneSE with iOS10.3.3 to iOS12 because My iPhoneSE is also on
iOS10.3.3 & My MobileCarrier is VZW
From what I'm Hearin, Apple's iOS12 is Stable & Snappy, which hasn't
been the case with the recent iOS updates from iOS8 & Up
GoodLuck
At 09:57 AM 9/18/2018, you wrote:
Hi, all.
I am using windows 10 with the latest version of NVDA. I currently
have an iPhone SE that is still running iOS 10.3. I haven't updated
it because in the past year I've had to update to a new PC with
Windows 10, and I used my phone as my primary technology for several
months before that, so was afraid to do an over the air update to iOS
11. Now, though, I want to move up to iOS 12 if possible.
My concern has to do with whether or not to use iTunes or over the
air to do the update from two iOS versions behind. Yes, all should
go well, but I don't want to wind up with a nice rose gold SE brick
phone. <grin>.
I used iTunes on my old XP system to update my iPhone 5, and when
they updated to a new machine, they copied everything over to the new
hard drive. I have the old iTunes library, but not the iTunes
program itself, at least I don't find it doing a search.
I have been following the discussion about iTunes accessibility, so I
downloaded iTunes for Business in the hope it would be easier than
previous versions of iTunes I've tried.
Now I'm unsure if I should just install the business version or if I
need to do something with the residual iTunes that was copied from
the older system.
I'm also unsure if I just connect the phone to the new PC and the
newly installed iTunes will take it from there. I don't remember
how I dealt with this when I first got the iPhone and installed
iTunes several years ago.
Generally I put up with the inaccessable aspects of using iTunes
because I could get a running progress bar regarding update status,
but now I'm thinking I might deal with an hour or so of uncertainty
and do the over air update. We don't have an Apple store here, just
a Verizon store where I had the phone set up originally, and I don't
have a pair of working eyeballs around to handle reading a phone
screen..
Any advice or ideas would be appreciated.
Lisa
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