Hi Dennis,

At present I do not have the time or energy to list the steps, today, as I am 
so far behind in everything that I could not do so with the same level of 
detail that I would expect.

Hopefully, no one else will run into the issue but if they do, we can 
definitely discuss it.

Thank you for understanding.

Mark

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Dennis 
Long
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2022 1:45 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Mark's First 24 Hours with iPhone 14 Pro Max

Mark when listing number 7 it would be helpful to know what setting had to be 
changed as this would help others.

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of M. Taylor
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2022 4:35 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Cc: vipho...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Mark's First 24 Hours with iPhone 14 Pro Max

Hello Everyone,

I am going to reply to some post in my previous thread but wanted to post this 
new thread before doing so.

1.
I have been up since 2:35AM with my new 14 so please forgive any typos, etc.
(smile).  At about 2:30AM this morning I woke up and went to the kitchen to get 
some water.  While in the kitchen I thought I would take my new phone out of 
the box and simply plug it in so that it would be fully charged when I set it 
up and . one thing led to another and (big smile).

2.
I have been absolutely delighted with my 14 experience, so far.

3.
I don't know when it happened but at some point in the wee hours I decided to 
set up the device.  I did not have sighted assistance, as backup, but I just 
decided to go for it.  The device is somewhat larger than my beloved 8 Plus so 
getting comfortable with it, physically, took a few minutes.  Okay, I 
transferred the data from my beloved 8 Plus to the 14 via the iOS transfer 
routine.  I think that took about 35 minutes or so. 

4.
When prompted to setup eSIM, I declined.  Then, I rebooted the phone and 
immediately updated to the latest version of iOS 16 which I believe it 16.2.
It's all kind of a blur at this point (smile).

5.
After the update was installed, I continued to decline the eSIM update prompt.  
I did this because I knew that once my cellular account was transferred to 14, 
there would be no going back to a physical SIM without involving a new physical 
SIM card or going to my local wireless provider store.  I think I took about 
1.5 hours or so exploring 16.2 along with the various new options of the 14.  I 
also wanted to insure that my core apps would continue to function as expected. 
 Surprisingly, they did, at least all of the apps I could think of at 6AM did, 
anyway.

6.
Okay, one of the primary reasons why I wanted a physical SIM is because I have 
experienced many instances in which switching my wireless account to a new 
hardware SIM has caused many of my customized cellular settings to be reset.  
When this has occurred, it was not a simple thing to have them re-customized by 
the provider for several reasons not the least of which being that the new 
representatives  did not realize that such customization was even possible.  I 
think you get the idea.  Be that as it may, at around 7AM or so, knowing that 
if something went wrong with the eSIM transfer I could call customer service, I 
decided to take the plunge and transfer my wireless account to the 14.  The 
process was completely painless and worked flawlessly.  Oh, my primary wireless 
provider is A T & T Wireless.  From start to finish, the transfer process took 
about 3 minutes.  Mind you, they were the longest 3 minutes I've had in many, 
many years (smile).  When the process was complete, I rebooted the 14 and 
everything, and I do mean everything was just as it should be.  Not one single 
cellular setting had been lost.  Most impressive, to say the least.  

7.
I realize that this post is turning into a novel so I will stop here but I do 
want to mention that I encountered a low ringer volume incident that I could 
not resolve, at first.  The issue was that, regardless of the volume level, 
either with or without VoiceOver being enabled, the incoming ringer volume 
would start out quiet and get even more quiet as the ringing progressed.

Thanks to YouTube, I discovered that the problem was the result of a Face ID 
setting that needed to be disabled.  So very strange.

Okay, that's all for now.

Your Exhausted Fellow Traveler,

Mark



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