> Thanks Dave. But now that it's done I'm adjusting to it. After all, > there'll come a time when we all have to use it. There are bugs and issues, > and with the help of folks on this list, I'll work them out. One thing I > noticed immediately was that the braille table had automatically gone to UEB > braille, and I'm still happier with the standard Us Braille system when > writing with my BrailleEdge. It's also harder to just get to the status bar. > In fact, with the Braille device, it can't be done, and that's frustrating. > I won't turn back the clock. I'll just forge ahead with all the others on > this list who have updated their Apple devices.
> > Peace & Blessings, > Duane L. Steele > Phone (276) 730-5194 > > On Oct 22, 2019, at 1:40 PM, Dave <dave.beckett...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi You can remove the downloaded update, by going into settings, general, and > swiping to iPhone storage. > > There you will find the iOS 13 update. Just double tap on it, and you will > have the option to delete it. > > It will download again at some point. But just keep deleting it. > > Dave. > > > From: janet gross > Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 6:16 PM > To: viphone@googlegroups.com > Subject: RE: I never meant to update. > > Hi Duane and All, > Duane you didn’t do anything wrong, as the exact samething happened to me > just last Sunday, even though, I have my auto download set to off. When I > turned on my XR phone with iOS 12.4.1, the update 13 .1.2 was downloading, > and I had no option to cancel. I turned the phone off, and waited, and > turned it back on, but still the update was downloading! I was furious! I > think this is very unfair that Apple would do this, and as far as I am > concerned, this should not be allowed! Although, doesn’t all the updates > automatically download, but we have the option to install by accepting the > license agreement or not. Hopefully someone will chime in on my question. > After the download, a few days later is when I got the first notification to > install the update, so I did not accept the license agreement, so it has not > installed on my phone. Although, it is still there waiting for me to accept > the license agreement, and I have no intentions of updating just yet. Has > anyone noticed the size of this update? It is a little over 2 gigs! So next > time we think about buying an iPhone, we might have to pay more money to get > more space on our phones! If someone doesn’t want the newest update, that > should be their right, so please people try and understand some people just > don’t ask for trouble! Now, I’m sure Apple had good intentions when > releasing an update, but it doesn’t always work that way, and I’m sure Apple > knows that! Doesn’t the Apple baiter testers give their findings to Apple > before Apple actually releases the update? Doesn’t Apple listen to their > baiter testers? When I have a problem with my phone after an update, and I > call Apple, they can only give me a workaround if they have one, so the main > problem is not corrected! > Yes, I know some people might not be experiencing the same phone issues after > the update, and that seems to be a little odd! > Janet > > > From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of > Duane Steele > Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 10:35 AM > To: viphone@googlegroups.com > Subject: I never meant to update. > > Hello iPhone Friends, > > Some of you reading this note will suppose that perhaps I'd done something > wrong in the settings on my iPhone 8. With all the recent flack I'd read and > heard about iOS 13, I had decided to wait awhile before updating. I checked > my settings to ensure that the automatic update feature had been turned off. > You can now guess where this is going. I awoke this morning and looked at > the time on my iPhone and discovered it had updated overnight without my > consent. I can only imagine that, given today's rapid advances in artificial > intelligence, my phone made its own decision, and now, I'm stuck with having > to reorient myself to lots of new features I don't know anything about. Is > there a reasonable explanation for why this would have happened. Well, now > I'll take up the challenge and learn to adapt to the update. But I have to > wonder why I had no choice. > > > Peace & Blessings, > Duane L. 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