rajmund <brajmund2000@...>
Actually, if no password, you may well be able to use Siri, and ask her to turn voice over on...
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Edmond Nazarian via Groups.io" <gocloud84=aol.com@groups.io To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Date sent: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 17:20:29 -0700 Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
Even on iPhone, one cannot enable VoiceOver on an already configured phone. Yes, you can use iTunes, but that nay not be available in all situation. Also, if your phone is password protected, even iTunes can't help you. Just FYI
On 9/8/2016 5:14 PM, Flor Lynch wrote: No problem. Your meaning was clear! If a blind person were borrowing (or receiving) it already having been used by a sighted person, could the blind person accessibly adapt it?
*From:* Kassy <mailto:kasandratoo@gmail.com *Sent:* Thursday, September 08, 2016 9:56 PM *To:* main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io *Subject:* Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Thanks but I am embarrassed about the misspellings in the message. I am usually better at checking. This phone can be set up totally without any sighted assistance.
*From:* Flor Lynch <mailto:florlync@iol.ie *Sent:* Thursday, September 8, 2016 1:23 PM *To:* main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io *Subject:* Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
This is good info to know. *From:* Kassy <mailto:kasandratoo@gmail.com *Sent:* Thursday, September 08, 2016 8:50 PM *To:* main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io *Subject:* Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Mike, To turn on Talk back from the initial start up: This needs to be done the very first time you power up the phone. Press and hold the the power button for about 7 seconds to power on. I believe the device will give a slight vibrations when powering on. Wait a few seconds for the set up screen to come on (you just have to guess on this one since of course you can't see it. Then place two fingers on the screen and just hold them there. Eventually, the device will prompt you with speech to continue to hold the fingers on the screen until Talk Back is enabled. Once Talk Back is enabled you will have speech to finish your set up. I have done this sever times with good success. Goo luck and this is a very popular Android phone.
*From:* Mike B. <mailto:mb69mach1@charter.net *Sent:* Wednesday, September 7, 2016 4:33 PM *To:* main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io *Subject:* [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
Hi All,
We're looking into getting into the 21st century by getting smart phones, but we don't know whether to go iPhone or Android. A friend of mine has a Samsung Galaxy S-7 that he'll let me play around with, but would someone please give me steps on how to turn on it's screen reading function? He doesn't know how, & I sure as hell don't have a clue! LOL All help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks much. Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Thanks so much although I am not interesting it. I always go with Google's own Nexus phones. Looking forward for my Pixel XL.
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On 9/9/2016 1:43 AM, Carlos wrote: According to this thread, https://www.inclusiveandroid.com/content/what-are-differences-between-galaxy-talkback-and-google-talkback
Voice Assistant is basically just TalkBack with some additional gestures added by Samsung. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edmond Nazarian via Groups.io" <gocloud84=aol.com@groups.io> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 1:15 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
Seams it called Voice Assistant.
On 9/8/2016 10:15 PM, Mike B. wrote:
What is Samsung's version of Talkback called / named? Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers! ----- Original Message ----- *From:* Lenron <mailto:lenron93@gmail.com> *To:* main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> *Sent:* Thursday, September 08, 2016 6:55 PM *Subject:* Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
You should be able to also when turning on the s 7 when it's brand new tripple click the home key and that will turn on Samsungs version of talkback.
On 9/8/16, Kassy <kasandratoo@gmail.com <mailto:kasandratoo@gmail.com>> wrote:
If the phone has been reset to factory setting, like the IPhone it will start up with the initial set up screen just like a new phone. so the method
I described will work when powering up after a factory reset.
From: Flor Lynch Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 5:14 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
No problem. Your meaning was clear! If a blind person were borrowing (or receiving) it already having been used
by a sighted person, could the blind person accessibly adapt it?
From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 9:56 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Thanks but I am embarrassed about the misspellings in the message. I am usually better at checking. This phone can be set up totally without any sighted assistance.
From: Flor Lynch Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 1:23 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
This is good info to know. From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 8:50 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Mike, To turn on Talk back from the initial start up: This needs to be done the very first time you power up the phone. Press and
hold the the power button for about 7 seconds to power on. I believe the device will give a slight vibrations when powering on. Wait a few seconds for the set up screen to come on (you just have to guess
on this one since of course you can’t see it. Then place two fingers on the screen and just hold them there. Eventually, the device will prompt you with speech to continue to hold the fingers on the screen until Talk Back is enabled. Once Talk Back is enabled you will have speech to finish your set up. I have done this sever times with good success. Goo luck and this is a very popular Android phone.
From: Mike B. Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 4:33 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
Hi All,
We're looking into getting into the 21st century by getting smart phones, but we don't know whether to go iPhone or Android. A friend of mine has a Samsung Galaxy S-7 that he'll let me play around with, but would someone please give me steps on how to turn on it's screen reading function? He doesn't know how, & I sure as hell don't have a clue! LOL All help will be
greatly appreciated. Thanks much. Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Edmond Nazarian via Groups.io" <gocloud84=aol.com@groups.io> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 1:15 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Seams it called Voice Assistant. On 9/8/2016 10:15 PM, Mike B. wrote: What is Samsung's version of Talkback called / named? Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers! ----- Original Message ----- *From:* Lenron <mailto:lenron93@gmail.com> *To:* main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> *Sent:* Thursday, September 08, 2016 6:55 PM *Subject:* Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
You should be able to also when turning on the s 7 when it's brand new tripple click the home key and that will turn on Samsungs version of talkback.
On 9/8/16, Kassy <kasandratoo@gmail.com <mailto:kasandratoo@gmail.com>> wrote:
If the phone has been reset to factory setting, like the IPhone it will start up with the initial set up screen just like a new phone. so the method
I described will work when powering up after a factory reset.
From: Flor Lynch Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 5:14 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
No problem. Your meaning was clear! If a blind person were borrowing (or receiving) it already having been used
by a sighted person, could the blind person accessibly adapt it?
From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 9:56 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Thanks but I am embarrassed about the misspellings in the message. I am usually better at checking. This phone can be set up totally without any sighted assistance.
From: Flor Lynch Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 1:23 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
This is good info to know. From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 8:50 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Mike, To turn on Talk back from the initial start up: This needs to be done the very first time you power up the phone. Press and
hold the the power button for about 7 seconds to power on. I believe the device will give a slight vibrations when powering on. Wait a few seconds for the set up screen to come on (you just have to guess
on this one since of course you can’t see it. Then place two fingers on the screen and just hold them there. Eventually, the device will prompt you with speech to continue to hold the fingers on the screen until Talk Back is enabled. Once Talk Back is enabled you will have speech to finish your set up. I have done this sever times with good success. Goo luck and this is a very popular Android phone.
From: Mike B. Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 4:33 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
Hi All,
We're looking into getting into the 21st century by getting smart phones, but we don't know whether to go iPhone or Android. A friend of mine has a Samsung Galaxy S-7 that he'll let me play around with, but would someone please give me steps on how to turn on it's screen reading function? He doesn't know how, & I sure as hell don't have a clue! LOL All help will be
greatly appreciated. Thanks much. Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Re: Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
#article
As has been mentioned before, that would be the
BlackBerry PRIV.
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Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 1:13
AM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space,
and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
I would like an
android with a qwerty keyboard and talkback! Add fries while I’m at
it.
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io
[mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Carlos Sent:
Thursday, September 8, 2016 1:53 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject:
Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone
jack in iPhone 7
Some yes, but you can
also purchase a perfectly adequate Android phone for $90 to $120, even
without a contract. That's something that can't be said for the
iPhone. Android is not limited to one
manufacturer.
----- Original
Message -----
Sent: Thursday,
September 08, 2016 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk]
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone
7
Well Carlos, I'll tell you this much. You want to talk
about price gouging, Look at the Android lineup phones. Their phones are
much more expensive then the V Apple iPhones. Not counting D+ models. The
plus models of the iPhone, are just about is expensive as some of the
androids that are out there.
group owner for iPad help for
the blind
Oh of course you
can always find something that is even more ridiculously priced, but it
all comes down to what each consumer considers worthwhile.
Also, I must admit that I tend to react negatively to products
produced by companies who have a history of price gouging.
----- Original
Message -----
Sent: Thursday,
September 08, 2016 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk]
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in
iPhone 7
Let me give ya somethin’ that
beats that. Beats headphones, for $300. LOL from side to side!
Sent: Thursday,
September 08, 2016 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk]
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in
iPhone 7
All I can say
is that is a buck load of money for
headphones…
Sorry, I don't
care about it's capabilities. I'm not paying $159 for wireless
headphones.
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Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday,
September 08, 2016 2:10 PM
Subject: Re:
[TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone
jack in iPhone 7
I think you should think
about the capability of these headphones before you say that. Why
don't you go to Best Buy and look at the age of 800 from Best Buy
whenever it first came out it was dollar 100. And it offers the same
capability, as hey new apple ear pods.
group owner for iPad help
for the blind
Yeah,
and $159 for wireless headphones is ridiculous. ----- Original
Message ----- From: "Lenron" <lenron93@...> To:
<main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent:
Thursday, September 08, 2016 4:17 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk]
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack
in iPhone 7
lol I know right it's lovely. Such away to
try to drain pockets. With only a 5 hour battery um those things
suck.
On 9/8/16, Carlos <carlos1106@...>
wrote:
LOL
and isn't it so nice of Apple that they just happened to
release wireless AirPods along with their new iPhone after
removing the headphone jack. And even better, you get to
pay $159 for the privilege of owning them. ----- Original
Message ----- From: "Lenron" <lenron93@...> To:
<main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent:
Thursday, September 08, 2016 3:51 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk]
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone
jack in iPhone 7
I hate this stupid idea. I just don't
think wireless is there yet. Also I don't want to have to use
bluetooth headsets all the time. Batteries die at least with my
old 3.5 headphones not a problem. Yes I get that they put an
adapter in the box but I can't exactly charge and listen with
my headset at the same time.
On 9/8/16, Joseph Hudson
<jhud7789@...>
wrote:
On
Sep 7, 2016, at 4:23 PM, Pat Seed <patatips@...>
wrote:
Hi, I know that I am not a moderator. However,
that comment was Uncalled for. Actually, it is helpful
to have the information with the link. There have been
new people coming to this group lately. We have no idea how
much they know, or if anyone out there is a beginner,
whether they have access to internet training, ETC. So,
thank you for placing the information with the link. It
is Very Much Appreciated. Blessings and All the Very Best,
Pat
----- Original Message ----- From: Mike B.
<mailto:mb69mach1@...> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io<mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent:
Wednesday, September 07, 2016 4:38 PM Subject: Re:
[TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple
removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
Here you
go lazy ass! LOL LOL
From: Christopher
Hallsworth <mailto:challsworth2@...>
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/ <http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/>
Courage,
space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack
in iPhone 7
By Cody Lee, Sep 7,
2016
iPhone 7 lighrtning connectorwh
On
Wednesday, Apple confirmed that the rumors are true: there is
no headphone jack in the iPhone 7. Apple is including a new
pair of EarPods in the box with the handset, as well as an
adapter for connecting the headphones to the legacy 3.5mm
port, and it also announced new wireless earbuds called
AirPods.
Apple SVP Phil Schiller explains the move:
“The reason to move on: courage. The courage to move on and
do something new that betters all of us.” Schiller says
removing headphone jack will free up space, which
is growing ever-limited with new components, and Apple’s
ultimate vision for mobile audio is
“wireless.” iPhone 7 adaptor in box
“Up till now no
one has taken on the challenge of fixing the things
that are difficult to do on those wireless experiences and
make them so we all want to do them. Our team at Apple
has worked so hard to create something new that delivers
on the opportunity to create the wireless
experience.”
So there you have it. For all of you folks
out there wondering how Apple would justify removing the
headphone jack from the iPhone 7: they say it’s because
the port was a poor use of space and ultimately they see
all headphones becoming wireless. Coincidentally, they also
announced multiple new pairs of Bluetooth headphones
today.
We’d love to hear your thoughts on the move,
sound off below! Take care. Mike Sent from my
iBarstool. Go Dodgers! ----- Original Message
----- From: Kimsan <mailto:kimsansong@...> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io<mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent:
Wednesday, September 07, 2016 12:55 PM Subject: Re:
[TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple
removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
You should
paste the article or every time you send a link Chris,
you should paste the article below. I'm to lazy to click
the link.
Haha, I suppose I could've clicked the link
by now based on the length of this email.
Kimsan
Song kimsansong@...<mailto:kimsansong@...>
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On Behalf Of Christopher Hallsworth Sent: Wednesday,
September 7, 2016 12:06 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io<mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject:
[TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed
the headphone jack in iPhone 7
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/ <http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/>
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Re: Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
#article
christopher hallsworth <challsworth2@...>
Hi all
I don’t wear earbuds too, for medical reasons really. I wear two BTE digital hearing aids and it appears I’m prone to ear infections if I wear any type of headphones. So, the AirPods sound interesting, but wouldn’t be suitable for me. I would however be very excited if Apple came along and announced speakers with same or similar specs. I have a Bose Soundlink Colour, and it’s great, but, yeah.
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On 8 Sep 2016, at 10:37, heather albright <kd5cbl@gmail.com> wrote:
I do not like ear buds, they hurt my ears! The sets always seem to fall off my head too! My headset is a boes and it is wired and the only reason why they do not fall off my head is they have a padding that makes them stay! Heather ----- Original Message ----- From: Lenron To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 3:17 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
lol I know right it's lovely. Such away to try to drain pockets. With only a 5 hour battery um those things suck.
On 9/8/16, Carlos <carlos1106@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
LOL and isn't it so nice of Apple that they just happened to release wireless AirPods along with their new iPhone after removing the headphone jack. And even better, you get to pay $159 for the privilege of owning them. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lenron" <lenron93@gmail.com> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 3:51 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
I hate this stupid idea. I just don't think wireless is there yet. Also I don't want to have to use bluetooth headsets all the time. Batteries die at least with my old 3.5 headphones not a problem. Yes I get that they put an adapter in the box but I can't exactly charge and listen with my headset at the same time.
On 9/8/16, Joseph Hudson <jhud7789@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Pat, I've very well agree with you. This is why when right tried to share a link that I make sure that I include the text as well. Joseph Hudson group owner for iPad help for the blind IPadhelpfortheblind+subscribe@groups.io <mailto:IPadhelpfortheblind+subscribe@groups.io> Email jhud7789@gmail.com <mailto:jhud7789@gmail.com> I device support Telephone 2543007667 Skype joseph.hudson89 facebook https://www.facebook.com/joseph.hudson.9404 <https://www.facebook.com/joseph.hudson.9404> Twitter https://twitter.com/josephhudson89
FaceTime/iMessage jhud7789@yahoo.com <mailto:jhud7789@yahoo.com>
On Sep 7, 2016, at 4:23 PM, Pat Seed <patatips@tbaytel.net> wrote:
Hi, I know that I am not a moderator. However, that comment was Uncalled for. Actually, it is helpful to have the information with the link. There have been new people coming to this group lately. We have no idea how much they know, or if anyone out there is a beginner, whether they have access to internet training, ETC. So, thank you for placing the information with the link. It is Very Much Appreciated. Blessings and All the Very Best, Pat
----- Original Message ----- From: Mike B. <mailto:mb69mach1@charter.net> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 4:38 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
Here you go lazy ass! LOL LOL
From: Christopher Hallsworth <mailto:challsworth2@icloud.com>
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/ <http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/>
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
By Cody Lee, Sep 7, 2016
iPhone 7 lighrtning connectorwh
On Wednesday, Apple confirmed that the rumors are true: there is no headphone jack in the iPhone 7. Apple is including a new pair of EarPods in the box with the handset, as well as an adapter for connecting the headphones to the legacy 3.5mm port, and it also announced new wireless earbuds called AirPods.
Apple SVP Phil Schiller explains the move: “The reason to move on: courage. The courage to move on and do something new that betters all of us.” Schiller says removing headphone jack will free up space, which is growing ever-limited with new components, and Apple’s ultimate vision for mobile audio is “wireless.” iPhone 7 adaptor in box
“Up till now no one has taken on the challenge of fixing the things that are difficult to do on those wireless experiences and make them so we all want to do them. Our team at Apple has worked so hard to create something new that delivers on the opportunity to create the wireless experience.”
So there you have it. For all of you folks out there wondering how Apple would justify removing the headphone jack from the iPhone 7: they say it’s because the port was a poor use of space and ultimately they see all headphones becoming wireless. Coincidentally, they also announced multiple new pairs of Bluetooth headphones today.
We’d love to hear your thoughts on the move, sound off below! Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers! ----- Original Message ----- From: Kimsan <mailto:kimsansong@outlook.com> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 12:55 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
You should paste the article or every time you send a link Chris, you should paste the article below. I'm to lazy to click the link.
Haha, I suppose I could've clicked the link by now based on the length of this email.
Kimsan Song kimsansong@outlook.com <mailto:kimsansong@outlook.com>
-----Original Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io < <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io>] On Behalf Of Christopher Hallsworth Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 12:06 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/ <http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/>
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Re: Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
#article
I said I purchased a logetec headset, but I failed to mention it was USB. I stated previously wireless ones don’t sound that well to me, I can barely hear what I am listening too. I blame the hearing loss… Kimsan Song kimsansong@...
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Melissa Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 10:33 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7 And what headset are you talking about? It's wireless? Info please.
Melissa I purchased a logetec headset, and out of all I have purchased these seem to work well with me and my hearing loss. 40 bucks. An audiophile might pay that much but for the typical listener, the word ridiculous sums things up. Headphone technology has matured and improved significantly since I was young a long time ago. I haven't systematically priced and compared headphones, but I just bought a pair of fifty dollar headphones that sound really good. I didn't do a systematic comparison, but I compared them to a 130 dollar pair of headphones and I didn't see a significant difference. That isn't to say that a more thorough comparison might not yield a significant difference but these headphones I find very satisfactory since I'm not looking for audiophile quality. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 1:15 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7 All I can say is that is a buck load of money for headphones… Sorry, I don't care about it's capabilities. I'm not paying $159 for wireless headphones. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 2:10 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7 I think you should think about the capability of these headphones before you say that. Why don't you go to Best Buy and look at the age of 800 from Best Buy whenever it first came out it was dollar 100. And it offers the same capability, as hey new apple ear pods. group owner for iPad help for the blind Yeah, and $159 for wireless headphones is ridiculous. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lenron" <lenron93@...> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 4:17 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
lol I know right it's lovely. Such away to try to drain pockets. With only a 5 hour battery um those things suck.
On 9/8/16, Carlos <carlos1106@...> wrote: LOL and isn't it so nice of Apple that they just happened to release wireless AirPods along with their new iPhone after removing the headphone jack. And even better, you get to pay $159 for the privilege of owning them. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lenron" <lenron93@...> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 3:51 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
I hate this stupid idea. I just don't think wireless is there yet. Also I don't want to have to use bluetooth headsets all the time. Batteries die at least with my old 3.5 headphones not a problem. Yes I get that they put an adapter in the box but I can't exactly charge and listen with my headset at the same time.
On 9/8/16, Joseph Hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: Hi Pat, I've very well agree with you. This is why when right tried to share a link that I make sure that I include the text as well. Joseph Hudson group owner for iPad help for the blind IPadhelpfortheblind+subscribe@groups.io <mailto:IPadhelpfortheblind+subscribe@groups.io> Email jhud7789@... <mailto:jhud7789@...> I device support Telephone 2543007667 Skype joseph.hudson89 facebook https://www.facebook.com/joseph.hudson.9404 <https://www.facebook.com/joseph.hudson.9404> Twitter https://twitter.com/josephhudson89
FaceTime/iMessage jhud7789@... <mailto:jhud7789@...> On Sep 7, 2016, at 4:23 PM, Pat Seed <patatips@...> wrote:
Hi, I know that I am not a moderator. However, that comment was Uncalled for. Actually, it is helpful to have the information with the link. There have been new people coming to this group lately. We have no idea how much they know, or if anyone out there is a beginner, whether they have access to internet training, ETC. So, thank you for placing the information with the link. It is Very Much Appreciated. Blessings and All the Very Best, Pat
----- Original Message ----- From: Mike B. <mailto:mb69mach1@...> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 4:38 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
Here you go lazy ass! LOL LOL
From: Christopher Hallsworth <mailto:challsworth2@...>
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/ <http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/>
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
By Cody Lee, Sep 7, 2016
iPhone 7 lighrtning connectorwh
On Wednesday, Apple confirmed that the rumors are true: there is no headphone jack in the iPhone 7. Apple is including a new pair of EarPods in the box with the handset, as well as an adapter for connecting the headphones to the legacy 3.5mm port, and it also announced new wireless earbuds called AirPods.
Apple SVP Phil Schiller explains the move: “The reason to move on: courage. The courage to move on and do something new that betters all of us.” Schiller says removing headphone jack will free up space, which is growing ever-limited with new components, and Apple’s ultimate vision for mobile audio is “wireless.” iPhone 7 adaptor in box
“Up till now no one has taken on the challenge of fixing the things that are difficult to do on those wireless experiences and make them so we all want to do them. Our team at Apple has worked so hard to create something new that delivers on the opportunity to create the wireless experience.”
So there you have it. For all of you folks out there wondering how Apple would justify removing the headphone jack from the iPhone 7: they say it’s because the port was a poor use of space and ultimately they see all headphones becoming wireless. Coincidentally, they also announced multiple new pairs of Bluetooth headphones today.
We’d love to hear your thoughts on the move, sound off below! Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers! ----- Original Message ----- From: Kimsan <mailto:kimsansong@...> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 12:55 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
You should paste the article or every time you send a link Chris, you should paste the article below. I'm to lazy to click the link.
Haha, I suppose I could've clicked the link by now based on the length of this email.
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-----Original Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io>[mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io>] On Behalf Of Christopher Hallsworth Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 12:06 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/ <http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/>
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Re: Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
#article
And what headset are you talking about? It's wireless? Info please. Melissa Sent from my iPhone
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On Sep 8, 2016, at 11:18 PM, Kimsan < kimsansong@...> wrote: I purchased a logetec headset, and out of all I have purchased these seem to work well with me and my hearing loss. 40 bucks. An audiophile might pay that much but for the typical listener, the word ridiculous sums things up. Headphone technology has matured and improved significantly since I was young a long time ago. I haven't systematically priced and compared headphones, but I just bought a pair of fifty dollar headphones that sound really good. I didn't do a systematic comparison, but I compared them to a 130 dollar pair of headphones and I didn't see a significant difference. That isn't to say that a more thorough comparison might not yield a significant difference but these headphones I find very satisfactory since I'm not looking for audiophile quality. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 1:15 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7 All I can say is that is a buck load of money for headphones… Sorry, I don't care about it's capabilities. I'm not paying $159 for wireless headphones. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 2:10 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7 I think you should think about the capability of these headphones before you say that. Why don't you go to Best Buy and look at the age of 800 from Best Buy whenever it first came out it was dollar 100. And it offers the same capability, as hey new apple ear pods. group owner for iPad help for the blind Yeah, and $159 for wireless headphones is ridiculous. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lenron" <lenron93@...> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 4:17 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
lol I know right it's lovely. Such away to try to drain pockets. With only a 5 hour battery um those things suck.
On 9/8/16, Carlos <carlos1106@...> wrote: LOL and isn't it so nice of Apple that they just happened to release wireless AirPods along with their new iPhone after removing the headphone jack. And even better, you get to pay $159 for the privilege of owning them. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lenron" <lenron93@...> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 3:51 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
I hate this stupid idea. I just don't think wireless is there yet. Also I don't want to have to use bluetooth headsets all the time. Batteries die at least with my old 3.5 headphones not a problem. Yes I get that they put an adapter in the box but I can't exactly charge and listen with my headset at the same time.
On 9/8/16, Joseph Hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: Hi Pat, I've very well agree with you. This is why when right tried to share a link that I make sure that I include the text as well. Joseph Hudson group owner for iPad help for the blind IPadhelpfortheblind+subscribe@groups.io <mailto:IPadhelpfortheblind+subscribe@groups.io> Email jhud7789@... <mailto:jhud7789@...> I device support Telephone 2543007667 Skype joseph.hudson89 facebook https://www.facebook.com/joseph.hudson.9404 <https://www.facebook.com/joseph.hudson.9404> Twitter https://twitter.com/josephhudson89
FaceTime/iMessage jhud7789@... <mailto:jhud7789@...> On Sep 7, 2016, at 4:23 PM, Pat Seed <patatips@...> wrote:
Hi, I know that I am not a moderator. However, that comment was Uncalled for. Actually, it is helpful to have the information with the link. There have been new people coming to this group lately. We have no idea how much they know, or if anyone out there is a beginner, whether they have access to internet training, ETC. So, thank you for placing the information with the link. It is Very Much Appreciated. Blessings and All the Very Best, Pat
----- Original Message ----- From: Mike B. <mailto:mb69mach1@...> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 4:38 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
Here you go lazy ass! LOL LOL
From: Christopher Hallsworth <mailto:challsworth2@...>
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/ <http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/>
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
By Cody Lee, Sep 7, 2016
iPhone 7 lighrtning connectorwh
On Wednesday, Apple confirmed that the rumors are true: there is no headphone jack in the iPhone 7. Apple is including a new pair of EarPods in the box with the handset, as well as an adapter for connecting the headphones to the legacy 3.5mm port, and it also announced new wireless earbuds called AirPods.
Apple SVP Phil Schiller explains the move: “The reason to move on: courage. The courage to move on and do something new that betters all of us.” Schiller says removing headphone jack will free up space, which is growing ever-limited with new components, and Apple’s ultimate vision for mobile audio is “wireless.” iPhone 7 adaptor in box
“Up till now no one has taken on the challenge of fixing the things that are difficult to do on those wireless experiences and make them so we all want to do them. Our team at Apple has worked so hard to create something new that delivers on the opportunity to create the wireless experience.”
So there you have it. For all of you folks out there wondering how Apple would justify removing the headphone jack from the iPhone 7: they say it’s because the port was a poor use of space and ultimately they see all headphones becoming wireless. Coincidentally, they also announced multiple new pairs of Bluetooth headphones today.
We’d love to hear your thoughts on the move, sound off below! Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers! ----- Original Message ----- From: Kimsan <mailto:kimsansong@...> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 12:55 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
You should paste the article or every time you send a link Chris, you should paste the article below. I'm to lazy to click the link.
Haha, I suppose I could've clicked the link by now based on the length of this email.
Kimsan Song kimsansong@... <mailto:kimsansong@...>
-----Original Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io>[mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io>] On Behalf Of Christopher Hallsworth Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 12:06 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/ <http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/>
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Re: Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
#article
Yo Bro,
If you're going to ask for something extra, make it
something damn good, like Outback's wings! LOL
Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool.
Go Dodgers!
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 10:13 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple
removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
I would like an
android with a qwerty keyboard and talkback! Add fries while I’m at
it.
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io
[mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Carlos Sent:
Thursday, September 8, 2016 1:53 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject:
Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack
in iPhone 7
Some yes, but you can
also purchase a perfectly adequate Android phone for $90 to $120, even
without a contract. That's something that can't be said for the
iPhone. Android is not limited to one
manufacturer.
----- Original
Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September
08, 2016 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk]
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone
7
Well Carlos, I'll tell you this much. You want to talk
about price gouging, Look at the Android lineup phones. Their phones are much
more expensive then the V Apple iPhones. Not counting D+ models. The plus
models of the iPhone, are just about is expensive as some of the androids that
are out there.
group owner for iPad help for
the blind
Oh of course you
can always find something that is even more ridiculously priced, but it all
comes down to what each consumer considers worthwhile. Also,
I must admit that I tend to react negatively to products produced by
companies who have a history of price gouging.
----- Original
Message -----
Sent: Thursday,
September 08, 2016 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk]
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone
7
Let me give ya somethin’ that
beats that. Beats headphones, for $300. LOL from side to side!
Sent: Thursday,
September 08, 2016 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk]
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone
7
All I can say
is that is a buck load of money for
headphones…
Sorry, I don't
care about it's capabilities. I'm not paying $159 for wireless
headphones.
----- Original
Message -----
Sent: Thursday,
September 08, 2016 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk]
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in
iPhone 7
I think you should think
about the capability of these headphones before you say that. Why don't
you go to Best Buy and look at the age of 800 from Best Buy whenever it
first came out it was dollar 100. And it offers the same capability, as
hey new apple ear pods.
group owner for iPad help
for the blind
Yeah, and
$159 for wireless headphones is ridiculous. ----- Original Message
----- From: "Lenron" <lenron93@...> To:
<main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent:
Thursday, September 08, 2016 4:17 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk]
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in
iPhone 7
lol I know right it's lovely. Such away to try to
drain pockets. With only a 5 hour battery um those things
suck.
On 9/8/16, Carlos <carlos1106@...>
wrote:
LOL and
isn't it so nice of Apple that they just happened to
release wireless AirPods along with their new iPhone after
removing the headphone jack. And even better, you get to
pay $159 for the privilege of owning them. ----- Original
Message ----- From: "Lenron" <lenron93@...> To:
<main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent:
Thursday, September 08, 2016 3:51 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk]
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack
in iPhone 7
I hate this stupid idea. I just don't think
wireless is there yet. Also I don't want to have to use bluetooth
headsets all the time. Batteries die at least with my old 3.5
headphones not a problem. Yes I get that they put an adapter in
the box but I can't exactly charge and listen with my headset at
the same time.
On 9/8/16, Joseph Hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
On
Sep 7, 2016, at 4:23 PM, Pat Seed <patatips@...>
wrote:
Hi, I know that I am not a moderator. However,
that comment was Uncalled for. Actually, it is helpful to
have the information with the link. There have been new
people coming to this group lately. We have no idea how
much they know, or if anyone out there is a beginner,
whether they have access to internet training, ETC. So, thank
you for placing the information with the link. It is Very
Much Appreciated. Blessings and All the Very Best,
Pat
----- Original Message ----- From: Mike B.
<mailto:mb69mach1@...> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io<mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent:
Wednesday, September 07, 2016 4:38 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk]
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple
removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
Here you go
lazy ass! LOL LOL
From: Christopher
Hallsworth <mailto:challsworth2@...>
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/ <http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/>
Courage,
space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack
in iPhone 7
By Cody Lee, Sep 7, 2016
iPhone
7 lighrtning connectorwh
On Wednesday, Apple confirmed
that the rumors are true: there is no headphone jack in the
iPhone 7. Apple is including a new pair of EarPods in the box
with the handset, as well as an adapter for connecting
the headphones to the legacy 3.5mm port, and it also
announced new wireless earbuds called AirPods.
Apple
SVP Phil Schiller explains the move: “The reason to move
on: courage. The courage to move on and do something new that
betters all of us.” Schiller says removing headphone jack
will free up space, which is growing ever-limited with new
components, and Apple’s ultimate vision for mobile audio
is “wireless.” iPhone 7 adaptor in box
“Up till now no
one has taken on the challenge of fixing the things that are
difficult to do on those wireless experiences and make them so
we all want to do them. Our team at Apple has worked so
hard to create something new that delivers on the
opportunity to create the wireless experience.”
So there
you have it. For all of you folks out there wondering how
Apple would justify removing the headphone jack from the
iPhone 7: they say it’s because the port was a poor use of
space and ultimately they see all headphones becoming
wireless. Coincidentally, they also announced multiple new
pairs of Bluetooth headphones today.
We’d love to hear
your thoughts on the move, sound off below! Take
care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go
Dodgers! ----- Original Message ----- From: Kimsan <mailto:kimsansong@...> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io<mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent:
Wednesday, September 07, 2016 12:55 PM Subject: Re:
[TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple
removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
You should
paste the article or every time you send a link Chris,
you should paste the article below. I'm to lazy to click
the link.
Haha, I suppose I could've clicked the link by
now based on the length of this email.
Kimsan
Song kimsansong@...<mailto:kimsansong@...>
-----Original
Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io>[mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io>]
On Behalf Of Christopher Hallsworth Sent: Wednesday,
September 7, 2016 12:06 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io<mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject:
[TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed
the headphone jack in iPhone 7
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/ <http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/>
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Re: Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
#article
Joseph Hudson <jhud7789@...>
Oh boy, wishful thinking. Going back to those dollar 90 iPhones that Carlos says you can get, you probably can't get that with that. That's is putting more money into the phone. in my opinion
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I would like an android with a qwerty keyboard and talkback! Add fries while I’m at it. Some yes, but you can also purchase a perfectly adequate Android phone for $90 to $120, even without a contract. That's something that can't be said for the iPhone. Android is not limited to one manufacturer. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 4:42 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7 Well Carlos, I'll tell you this much. You want to talk about price gouging, Look at the Android lineup phones. Their phones are much more expensive then the V Apple iPhones. Not counting D+ models. The plus models of the iPhone, are just about is expensive as some of the androids that are out there. group owner for iPad help for the blind Oh of course you can always find something that is even more ridiculously priced, but it all comes down to what each consumer considers worthwhile. Also, I must admit that I tend to react negatively to products produced by companies who have a history of price gouging. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 4:14 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7 Let me give ya somethin’ that beats that. Beats headphones, for $300. LOL from side to side! Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 7:15 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7 All I can say is that is a buck load of money for headphones… Sorry, I don't care about it's capabilities. I'm not paying $159 for wireless headphones. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 2:10 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7 I think you should think about the capability of these headphones before you say that. Why don't you go to Best Buy and look at the age of 800 from Best Buy whenever it first came out it was dollar 100. And it offers the same capability, as hey new apple ear pods. group owner for iPad help for the blind Yeah, and $159 for wireless headphones is ridiculous. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lenron" <lenron93@...> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 4:17 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
lol I know right it's lovely. Such away to try to drain pockets. With only a 5 hour battery um those things suck.
On 9/8/16, Carlos <carlos1106@...> wrote:
LOL and isn't it so nice of Apple that they just happened to release wireless AirPods along with their new iPhone after removing the headphone jack. And even better, you get to pay $159 for the privilege of owning them. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lenron" <lenron93@...> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 3:51 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
I hate this stupid idea. I just don't think wireless is there yet. Also I don't want to have to use bluetooth headsets all the time. Batteries die at least with my old 3.5 headphones not a problem. Yes I get that they put an adapter in the box but I can't exactly charge and listen with my headset at the same time.
On 9/8/16, Joseph Hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
On Sep 7, 2016, at 4:23 PM, Pat Seed <patatips@...> wrote:
Hi, I know that I am not a moderator. However, that comment was Uncalled for. Actually, it is helpful to have the information with the link. There have been new people coming to this group lately. We have no idea how much they know, or if anyone out there is a beginner, whether they have access to internet training, ETC. So, thank you for placing the information with the link. It is Very Much Appreciated. Blessings and All the Very Best, Pat
----- Original Message ----- From: Mike B. <mailto:mb69mach1@...> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io<mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 4:38 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
Here you go lazy ass! LOL LOL
From: Christopher Hallsworth <mailto:challsworth2@...>
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/ <http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/>
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
By Cody Lee, Sep 7, 2016
iPhone 7 lighrtning connectorwh
On Wednesday, Apple confirmed that the rumors are true: there is no headphone jack in the iPhone 7. Apple is including a new pair of EarPods in the box with the handset, as well as an adapter for connecting the headphones to the legacy 3.5mm port, and it also announced new wireless earbuds called AirPods.
Apple SVP Phil Schiller explains the move: “The reason to move on: courage. The courage to move on and do something new that betters all of us.” Schiller says removing headphone jack will free up space, which is growing ever-limited with new components, and Apple’s ultimate vision for mobile audio is “wireless.” iPhone 7 adaptor in box
“Up till now no one has taken on the challenge of fixing the things that are difficult to do on those wireless experiences and make them so we all want to do them. Our team at Apple has worked so hard to create something new that delivers on the opportunity to create the wireless experience.”
So there you have it. For all of you folks out there wondering how Apple would justify removing the headphone jack from the iPhone 7: they say it’s because the port was a poor use of space and ultimately they see all headphones becoming wireless. Coincidentally, they also announced multiple new pairs of Bluetooth headphones today.
We’d love to hear your thoughts on the move, sound off below! Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers! ----- Original Message ----- From: Kimsan <mailto:kimsansong@...> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io<mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 12:55 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
You should paste the article or every time you send a link Chris, you should paste the article below. I'm to lazy to click the link.
Haha, I suppose I could've clicked the link by now based on the length of this email.
Kimsan Song kimsansong@...<mailto:kimsansong@...>
-----Original Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io>[mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io>] On Behalf Of Christopher Hallsworth Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 12:06 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io<mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
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Seams it called Voice Assistant.
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On 9/8/2016 10:15 PM, Mike B. wrote: What is Samsung's version of Talkback called / named? Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers! ----- Original Message ----- *From:* Lenron <mailto:lenron93@gmail.com> *To:* main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> *Sent:* Thursday, September 08, 2016 6:55 PM *Subject:* Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
You should be able to also when turning on the s 7 when it's brand new tripple click the home key and that will turn on Samsungs version of talkback.
On 9/8/16, Kassy <kasandratoo@gmail.com <mailto:kasandratoo@gmail.com>> wrote:
If the phone has been reset to factory setting, like the IPhone it will start up with the initial set up screen just like a new phone. so the method
I described will work when powering up after a factory reset.
From: Flor Lynch Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 5:14 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
No problem. Your meaning was clear! If a blind person were borrowing (or receiving) it already having been used
by a sighted person, could the blind person accessibly adapt it?
From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 9:56 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Thanks but I am embarrassed about the misspellings in the message. I am usually better at checking. This phone can be set up totally without any sighted assistance.
From: Flor Lynch Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 1:23 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
This is good info to know. From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 8:50 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Mike, To turn on Talk back from the initial start up: This needs to be done the very first time you power up the phone. Press and
hold the the power button for about 7 seconds to power on. I believe the device will give a slight vibrations when powering on. Wait a few seconds for the set up screen to come on (you just have to guess
on this one since of course you can’t see it. Then place two fingers on the screen and just hold them there. Eventually, the device will prompt you with speech to continue to hold the fingers on the screen until Talk Back is enabled. Once Talk Back is enabled you will have speech to finish your set up. I have done this sever times with good success. Goo luck and this is a very popular Android phone.
From: Mike B. Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 4:33 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
Hi All,
We're looking into getting into the 21st century by getting smart phones, but we don't know whether to go iPhone or Android. A friend of mine has a Samsung Galaxy S-7 that he'll let me play around with, but would someone please give me steps on how to turn on it's screen reading function? He doesn't know how, & I sure as hell don't have a clue! LOL All help will be
greatly appreciated. Thanks much. Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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What is Samsung's version of Talkback called /
named?
Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 6:55 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
You should be able to also when turning on the s 7 when it's
brand new tripple click the home key and that will turn on Samsungs version
of talkback. On 9/8/16, Kassy < kasandratoo@...> wrote: >
If the phone has been reset to factory setting, like the IPhone it will >
start up with the initial set up screen just like a new phone. so the
method > I described will work when powering up after a factory
reset. > > From: Flor Lynch > Sent: Thursday, September 8,
2016 5:14 PM > To: main@TechTalk.groups.io>
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 > > No problem. Your
meaning was clear! > If a blind person were borrowing (or receiving) it
already having been used > by a sighted person, could the blind person
accessibly adapt it? > > From: Kassy > Sent: Thursday,
September 08, 2016 9:56 PM > To: main@TechTalk.groups.io>
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 > Thanks but I am embarrassed
about the misspellings in the message. I am > usually better at checking.
This phone can be set up totally without any > sighted
assistance. > > From: Flor Lynch > Sent: Thursday, September
8, 2016 1:23 PM > To: main@TechTalk.groups.io>
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 > > This is good info to
know. > From: Kassy > Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 8:50
PM > To: main@TechTalk.groups.io>
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 > Mike, To turn on Talk back
from the initial start up: > This needs to be done the very first time you
power up the phone. Press and > hold the the power button for about 7
seconds to power on. I believe the > device will give a slight vibrations
when powering on. > Wait a few seconds for the set up screen to come on
(you just have to guess > on this one since of course you can’t see
it. > Then place two fingers on the screen and just hold them there.
Eventually, > the device will prompt you with speech to continue to hold
the fingers on > the screen until Talk Back is enabled. Once Talk Back is
enabled you will > have speech to finish your set up. > I have done
this sever times with good success. > Goo luck and this is a very popular
Android phone. > > > From: Mike B. > Sent: Wednesday,
September 7, 2016 4:33 PM > To: main@TechTalk.groups.io>
Subject: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 > > Hi All, > >
We're looking into getting into the 21st century by getting smart
phones, > but we don't know whether to go iPhone or Android. A
friend of mine has a > Samsung Galaxy S-7 that he'll let me play around
with, but would someone > please give me steps on how to turn on it's
screen reading function? He > doesn't know how, & I sure as hell
don't have a clue! LOL All help will be > greatly
appreciated. Thanks much. > Take care. > Mike > Sent
from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers! > -- Lenron
Brown Cell: 985-271-2832 Skype:
ron.brown762
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Re: Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
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I would like an android with a qwerty keyboard and talkback! Add fries while I’m at it. Kimsan Song kimsansong@...
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Carlos Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 1:53 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7 Some yes, but you can also purchase a perfectly adequate Android phone for $90 to $120, even without a contract. That's something that can't be said for the iPhone. Android is not limited to one manufacturer. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 4:42 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7 Well Carlos, I'll tell you this much. You want to talk about price gouging, Look at the Android lineup phones. Their phones are much more expensive then the V Apple iPhones. Not counting D+ models. The plus models of the iPhone, are just about is expensive as some of the androids that are out there. group owner for iPad help for the blind Oh of course you can always find something that is even more ridiculously priced, but it all comes down to what each consumer considers worthwhile. Also, I must admit that I tend to react negatively to products produced by companies who have a history of price gouging. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 4:14 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7 Let me give ya somethin’ that beats that. Beats headphones, for $300. LOL from side to side! Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 7:15 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7 All I can say is that is a buck load of money for headphones… Sorry, I don't care about it's capabilities. I'm not paying $159 for wireless headphones. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 2:10 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7 I think you should think about the capability of these headphones before you say that. Why don't you go to Best Buy and look at the age of 800 from Best Buy whenever it first came out it was dollar 100. And it offers the same capability, as hey new apple ear pods. group owner for iPad help for the blind Yeah, and $159 for wireless headphones is ridiculous. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lenron" <lenron93@...> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 4:17 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
lol I know right it's lovely. Such away to try to drain pockets. With only a 5 hour battery um those things suck.
On 9/8/16, Carlos <carlos1106@...> wrote:
LOL and isn't it so nice of Apple that they just happened to release wireless AirPods along with their new iPhone after removing the headphone jack. And even better, you get to pay $159 for the privilege of owning them. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lenron" <lenron93@...> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 3:51 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
I hate this stupid idea. I just don't think wireless is there yet. Also I don't want to have to use bluetooth headsets all the time. Batteries die at least with my old 3.5 headphones not a problem. Yes I get that they put an adapter in the box but I can't exactly charge and listen with my headset at the same time.
On 9/8/16, Joseph Hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
On Sep 7, 2016, at 4:23 PM, Pat Seed <patatips@...> wrote:
Hi, I know that I am not a moderator. However, that comment was Uncalled for. Actually, it is helpful to have the information with the link. There have been new people coming to this group lately. We have no idea how much they know, or if anyone out there is a beginner, whether they have access to internet training, ETC. So, thank you for placing the information with the link. It is Very Much Appreciated. Blessings and All the Very Best, Pat
----- Original Message ----- From: Mike B. <mailto:mb69mach1@...> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io<mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 4:38 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
Here you go lazy ass! LOL LOL
From: Christopher Hallsworth <mailto:challsworth2@...>
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/ <http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/>
Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
By Cody Lee, Sep 7, 2016
iPhone 7 lighrtning connectorwh
On Wednesday, Apple confirmed that the rumors are true: there is no headphone jack in the iPhone 7. Apple is including a new pair of EarPods in the box with the handset, as well as an adapter for connecting the headphones to the legacy 3.5mm port, and it also announced new wireless earbuds called AirPods.
Apple SVP Phil Schiller explains the move: “The reason to move on: courage. The courage to move on and do something new that betters all of us.” Schiller says removing headphone jack will free up space, which is growing ever-limited with new components, and Apple’s ultimate vision for mobile audio is “wireless.” iPhone 7 adaptor in box
“Up till now no one has taken on the challenge of fixing the things that are difficult to do on those wireless experiences and make them so we all want to do them. Our team at Apple has worked so hard to create something new that delivers on the opportunity to create the wireless experience.”
So there you have it. For all of you folks out there wondering how Apple would justify removing the headphone jack from the iPhone 7: they say it’s because the port was a poor use of space and ultimately they see all headphones becoming wireless. Coincidentally, they also announced multiple new pairs of Bluetooth headphones today.
We’d love to hear your thoughts on the move, sound off below! Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers! ----- Original Message ----- From: Kimsan <mailto:kimsansong@...> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io<mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 12:55 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
You should paste the article or every time you send a link Chris, you should paste the article below. I'm to lazy to click the link.
Haha, I suppose I could've clicked the link by now based on the length of this email.
Kimsan Song kimsansong@...<mailto:kimsansong@...>
-----Original Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io>[mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io>] On Behalf Of Christopher Hallsworth Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 12:06 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io<mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/ <http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jack-iphone-7/>
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Well that's fine. No problem.
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On 9/8/2016 9:57 PM, Kassy wrote: I don't own the Galaxy so I am only going by information I have heard from owners. I think, but am not absolutely certain that Talk Back is already on the phone but if not, It is not a big deal to get it from the Play Store. I also believe that the two fingers on the screen may even activate Voice Assistant but will have to check on that.
-----Original Message----- From: Edmond Nazarian via Groups.io Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 9:49 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
So you're saying Samsung phones contain the original Android Talkback and also Sammy's (yes, I call them Sammy) own Voice Assistant? Or we have to go to Google Play and install TalkBack ourselves?
On 9/8/2016 9:44 PM, Kassy wrote:
Sorry about the blank message, that happens to me at times when using NVDA. Here ismy response. Unless I am mistaken when you first power up the Galaxy S7 the triple click activates Voice Assistant which is Samsung's screen reader. However this will get you through the set up process with speech. If you then prefer Talk Back you can go to setting and turn it on and then specify that triple click will apply to Talk Back instead of Voice Assistant. -----Original Message----- From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 9:35 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
-----Original Message----- From: Lenron Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 6:55 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
You should be able to also when turning on the s 7 when it's brand new tripple click the home key and that will turn on Samsungs version of talkback.
On 9/8/16, Kassy <kasandratoo@gmail.com> wrote:
If the phone has been reset to factory setting, like the IPhone it will start up with the initial set up screen just like a new phone. so the method I described will work when powering up after a factory reset.
From: Flor Lynch Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 5:14 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
No problem. Your meaning was clear! If a blind person were borrowing (or receiving) it already having been used by a sighted person, could the blind person accessibly adapt it?
From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 9:56 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Thanks but I am embarrassed about the misspellings in the message. I am usually better at checking. This phone can be set up totally without any sighted assistance.
From: Flor Lynch Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 1:23 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
This is good info to know. From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 8:50 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Mike, To turn on Talk back from the initial start up: This needs to be done the very first time you power up the phone. Press and hold the the power button for about 7 seconds to power on. I believe the device will give a slight vibrations when powering on. Wait a few seconds for the set up screen to come on (you just have to guess on this one since of course you can’t see it. Then place two fingers on the screen and just hold them there. Eventually, the device will prompt you with speech to continue to hold the fingers on the screen until Talk Back is enabled. Once Talk Back is enabled you will have speech to finish your set up. I have done this sever times with good success. Goo luck and this is a very popular Android phone.
From: Mike B. Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 4:33 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
Hi All,
We're looking into getting into the 21st century by getting smart phones, but we don't know whether to go iPhone or Android. A friend of mine has a Samsung Galaxy S-7 that he'll let me play around with, but would someone please give me steps on how to turn on it's screen reading function? He doesn't know how, & I sure as hell don't have a clue! LOL All help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks much. Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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I don't own the Galaxy so I am only going by information I have heard from owners. I think, but am not absolutely certain that Talk Back is already on the phone but if not, It is not a big deal to get it from the Play Store. I also believe that the two fingers on the screen may even activate Voice Assistant but will have to check on that.
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-----Original Message----- From: Edmond Nazarian via Groups.io Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 9:49 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 So you're saying Samsung phones contain the original Android Talkback and also Sammy's (yes, I call them Sammy) own Voice Assistant? Or we have to go to Google Play and install TalkBack ourselves? On 9/8/2016 9:44 PM, Kassy wrote: Sorry about the blank message, that happens to me at times when using NVDA. Here ismy response. Unless I am mistaken when you first power up the Galaxy S7 the triple click activates Voice Assistant which is Samsung's screen reader. However this will get you through the set up process with speech. If you then prefer Talk Back you can go to setting and turn it on and then specify that triple click will apply to Talk Back instead of Voice Assistant. -----Original Message----- From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 9:35 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
-----Original Message----- From: Lenron Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 6:55 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
You should be able to also when turning on the s 7 when it's brand new tripple click the home key and that will turn on Samsungs version of talkback.
On 9/8/16, Kassy <kasandratoo@gmail.com> wrote:
If the phone has been reset to factory setting, like the IPhone it will start up with the initial set up screen just like a new phone. so the method I described will work when powering up after a factory reset.
From: Flor Lynch Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 5:14 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
No problem. Your meaning was clear! If a blind person were borrowing (or receiving) it already having been used by a sighted person, could the blind person accessibly adapt it?
From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 9:56 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Thanks but I am embarrassed about the misspellings in the message. I am usually better at checking. This phone can be set up totally without any sighted assistance.
From: Flor Lynch Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 1:23 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
This is good info to know. From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 8:50 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Mike, To turn on Talk back from the initial start up: This needs to be done the very first time you power up the phone. Press and hold the the power button for about 7 seconds to power on. I believe the device will give a slight vibrations when powering on. Wait a few seconds for the set up screen to come on (you just have to guess on this one since of course you can’t see it. Then place two fingers on the screen and just hold them there. Eventually, the device will prompt you with speech to continue to hold the fingers on the screen until Talk Back is enabled. Once Talk Back is enabled you will have speech to finish your set up. I have done this sever times with good success. Goo luck and this is a very popular Android phone.
From: Mike B. Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 4:33 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
Hi All,
We're looking into getting into the 21st century by getting smart phones, but we don't know whether to go iPhone or Android. A friend of mine has a Samsung Galaxy S-7 that he'll let me play around with, but would someone please give me steps on how to turn on it's screen reading function? He doesn't know how, & I sure as hell don't have a clue! LOL All help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks much. Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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So you're saying Samsung phones contain the original Android Talkback and also Sammy's (yes, I call them Sammy) own Voice Assistant? Or we have to go to Google Play and install TalkBack ourselves?
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On 9/8/2016 9:44 PM, Kassy wrote: Sorry about the blank message, that happens to me at times when using NVDA. Here ismy response. Unless I am mistaken when you first power up the Galaxy S7 the triple click activates Voice Assistant which is Samsung's screen reader. However this will get you through the set up process with speech. If you then prefer Talk Back you can go to setting and turn it on and then specify that triple click will apply to Talk Back instead of Voice Assistant. -----Original Message----- From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 9:35 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
-----Original Message----- From: Lenron Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 6:55 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
You should be able to also when turning on the s 7 when it's brand new tripple click the home key and that will turn on Samsungs version of talkback.
On 9/8/16, Kassy <kasandratoo@gmail.com> wrote:
If the phone has been reset to factory setting, like the IPhone it will start up with the initial set up screen just like a new phone. so the method I described will work when powering up after a factory reset.
From: Flor Lynch Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 5:14 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
No problem. Your meaning was clear! If a blind person were borrowing (or receiving) it already having been used by a sighted person, could the blind person accessibly adapt it?
From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 9:56 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Thanks but I am embarrassed about the misspellings in the message. I am usually better at checking. This phone can be set up totally without any sighted assistance.
From: Flor Lynch Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 1:23 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
This is good info to know. From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 8:50 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Mike, To turn on Talk back from the initial start up: This needs to be done the very first time you power up the phone. Press and hold the the power button for about 7 seconds to power on. I believe the device will give a slight vibrations when powering on. Wait a few seconds for the set up screen to come on (you just have to guess on this one since of course you can’t see it. Then place two fingers on the screen and just hold them there. Eventually, the device will prompt you with speech to continue to hold the fingers on the screen until Talk Back is enabled. Once Talk Back is enabled you will have speech to finish your set up. I have done this sever times with good success. Goo luck and this is a very popular Android phone.
From: Mike B. Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 4:33 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
Hi All,
We're looking into getting into the 21st century by getting smart phones, but we don't know whether to go iPhone or Android. A friend of mine has a Samsung Galaxy S-7 that he'll let me play around with, but would someone please give me steps on how to turn on it's screen reading function? He doesn't know how, & I sure as hell don't have a clue! LOL All help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks much. Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Re: Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
#article
And there are times when the issue is too arcane to
be solved on lists like this and when the solution is more trouble than its
worth. sometimes, just switching programs is the best
solution.
Gene
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Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 11:27 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple
removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
allies also assist with
resolving the issue.
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io
[mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene Sent:
Thursday, September 8, 2016 3:42 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject:
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in iPhone 7
Sometimes, good allies
are those who urge change or at least trying something new.
Gene
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Sent: Thursday, September
08, 2016 12:54 PM
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Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone
7
You're a real ally, Kimsan. I
have not experienced the freeze until the last week or so. I'm always telling
people, "just think, this time next week, you'll have a brand
new problem." Usually I'm right. Trouble is, guess what, it happens to me
too - cheers.
Bye for now,
Carolyn
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Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On
Behalf Of Kimsan Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 1:45 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject:
Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone
jack in iPhone 7
That message freeze drives me bonkers. With my
singular experience that I'm reporting that you had an issue with, my work
around is the same as yours where I copy and paste. My set up is the same
as yours, except I'm using 2016 and not 2013. Kimsan Song kimsansong@...
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Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On
Behalf Of Carolyn Arnold Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 10:15 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject:
Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone
jack in iPhone 7
My singular personal experience is with Windows 10,
Office 2013 (Outlook 2013), Internet Explorer and JAWS. For the first few
months that I had this computer, it was just wonderful to be able to click
right onto any link sent; not so now. I have no idea what caused the
change.
Also, recently, I have started having a problem with a message
freeze, but immediately I got a solution - copy message, get out of message,
start again, paste, and continue.
Bye for
now,
Carolyn
-----Original Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On
Behalf Of Gene Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 11:45 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject:
Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone
jack in iPhone 7
I don't know what program is being used but her message
said that initially, links were more friendly. Assuming that
the same program is being used now, it certainly may be some problem with
her computer. But we need more information to discuss the matter
further and perhaps reach a conclusion. Also, you are discussing
your experience as one user. It is not proper to generalize from one
users experience to the performance of a program in general. Your
experience indicates that a more general problem may exist. it is not a
definite indication that a general problem exists. Gene -----
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From: Kimsan <mailto:kimsansong@...> Sent:
Thursday, September 08, 2016 10:35 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject:
Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone
jack in iPhone 7
No, it's not just her computer. If memory serves, I
think she uses outlook 2013, and clicking links is a
hassle.
At times, you have to select the link, paste it
into the address bar, because pressing enter or spacebar on the link will
not simply launch it.
In other email programs I've used, none of that
needed to be done, so I doubt it's a computer issue.
It's happened to
me as well which is why I stated what I did at the
start.
Kimsan Song
kimsansong@...
From:
main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On
Behalf Of Gene Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 8:29 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject:
Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone
jack in iPhone 7
But that is some sort of problem specific
to your computer. Links were not more friendly. Something changed in
your computer. It may not matter to you enough to experiment but you
might well be able to work around whatever the problem is by using another
browser. It's unfortunate that so many blind computer users appear so
resistant to trying other browsers than Internet Explorer. If people
would just try another browser, Firefox is more similar to
Internet Explorer than Chrome, they might be surprised how little they
have to learn in the transition.
Gene
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From: Carolyn Arnold <mailto:4carolyna@...>
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 10:03 AM
To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io>
Subject:
Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone
jack in iPhone 7
When I first got my computer last year,
links were more friendly, and I clicked on any of them that came
through, but now, I have to wrestle with them a lot of the time, and still
can't get to the intended subject sent. It could be that if I put forth more
effort - but then, there is more out there than struggling for a length that
is not going to be a life saver or a money maker for me or anyone I know.
Bye for now,
Carolyn
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Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On
Behalf Of Joseph Hudson Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 1:05 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject:
Re: [TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone
jack in iPhone 7
Chris, it is not that hard to email yourself the link
and then show the reader on the Mac and hit command shift I. I just did
this with your current link, And was able to show the reader and copy the
text. One thing you have to realize, is that some people are not a fan of
clicking links. And if you were one of those people, six strapped to the
group below. I will be sharing stuff like this and I am also still apart
of Matt daily news which Chris used to share articles from all the time. So
have fun and enjoy.
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On Sep 7, 2016, at 2:56 PM, Christopher Hallsworth <challsworth2@... <mailto:challsworth2@...> <mailto:challsworth2@...>
> wrote:
Sorry, I got these from the IDB app for iOS. When
sharing, only the link is sent with the email. I realize some of you may
not be happy about this, so will try and research alternatives. I used to be
on Mac Daily News, but unsubscribed after getting the IDB app. Thanks for
your suggestion.
On 7 Sep 2016, at 20:55, Kimsan <kimsansong@... <mailto:kimsansong@...> <mailto:kimsansong@...>
> wrote:
You should paste the article or every time you send a
link Chris, you should paste the article below. I'm to lazy to click the
link.
Haha, I suppose I could've clicked the link by now based on the
length of this email.
Kimsan Song kimsansong@... <mailto:kimsansong@...> <mailto:kimsansong@...>
-----Original Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On
Behalf Of Christopher Hallsworth Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 12:06
PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io
<mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io> Subject:
[TechTalk] Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone
jack in iPhone 7
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/09/07/why-no-headphone-jac k-iphone-7/
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Sorry about the blank message, that happens to me at times when using NVDA. Here ismy response. Unless I am mistaken when you first power up the Galaxy S7 the triple click activates Voice Assistant which is Samsung's screen reader. However this will get you through the set up process with speech. If you then prefer Talk Back you can go to setting and turn it on and then specify that triple click will apply to Talk Back instead of Voice Assistant.
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-----Original Message----- From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 9:35 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 -----Original Message----- From: Lenron Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 6:55 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 You should be able to also when turning on the s 7 when it's brand new tripple click the home key and that will turn on Samsungs version of talkback. On 9/8/16, Kassy <kasandratoo@gmail.com> wrote: If the phone has been reset to factory setting, like the IPhone it will start up with the initial set up screen just like a new phone. so the method I described will work when powering up after a factory reset.
From: Flor Lynch Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 5:14 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
No problem. Your meaning was clear! If a blind person were borrowing (or receiving) it already having been used by a sighted person, could the blind person accessibly adapt it?
From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 9:56 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Thanks but I am embarrassed about the misspellings in the message. I am usually better at checking. This phone can be set up totally without any sighted assistance.
From: Flor Lynch Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 1:23 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
This is good info to know. From: Kassy Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 8:50 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7 Mike, To turn on Talk back from the initial start up: This needs to be done the very first time you power up the phone. Press and hold the the power button for about 7 seconds to power on. I believe the device will give a slight vibrations when powering on. Wait a few seconds for the set up screen to come on (you just have to guess on this one since of course you can’t see it. Then place two fingers on the screen and just hold them there. Eventually, the device will prompt you with speech to continue to hold the fingers on the screen until Talk Back is enabled. Once Talk Back is enabled you will have speech to finish your set up. I have done this sever times with good success. Goo luck and this is a very popular Android phone.
From: Mike B. Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 4:33 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] Samsung Galaxy S-7
Hi All,
We're looking into getting into the 21st century by getting smart phones, but we don't know whether to go iPhone or Android. A friend of mine has a Samsung Galaxy S-7 that he'll let me play around with, but would someone please give me steps on how to turn on it's screen reading function? He doesn't know how, & I sure as hell don't have a clue! LOL All help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks much. Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Re: migrating from Outlook express to windows ten.
Seriesly, a program one installs the windows 10 uninstalls a
program; wow! Heather
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Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 10:33
PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] migrating from
Outlook express to windows ten.
Hi,
Here's some info about Windows 10 &
OE:
Information about using OE with Windows 10 or
updating to Windows 10
Windows 10 users must know that automatic updates
on Windows 10 removes Outlook Express. Every time a Windows 10 pc
performs Automatic Updates, Outlook Express will be removed and need to be
re-installed. More info about software being removed on Win 10
updates: http://betanews.com/2015/11/24/windows-1...ermission/ In
order to prevent this happen, Automatic updates must be turned off on Windows
10. There is a free tool below that turns off Automatic Updates on
Windows 10.
Download Update
Disabler
Upgrading from Windows 7 or 8 to Windows
10: If you are in previous versions of Windows like Seven, 8 and 8.1
and you will update your PC to Windows 10 you have to reinstall Outlook
Express after upgrade.
Exclamation Before you do the update to Windows
10 it is strongly suggested to make a backup to your OE Folders and OE Address
book. How to back up Outlook Express items:
Locate and backup the Store folder and Address
book 1. Start Outlook Express. 2. Open tray icon "Settings"
menu 3. On Tray icon settings click "Browse Mail folder" Close
Outlook express and copy that folder to a USB drive (Backup) 4. On
Tray icon settings click "Browse Address Book" Close Outlook express and copy
the Address book (Wab) file(s) also (Backup) 5. Open Outlook Express
and go to "Tools>Accounts" and click on "Mail" Tab. Select your mail
account and click "Export" Button to save account ".iaf" file.
When Windows 10 upgrade finished, reinstall Outlook Express and
replace the files from backup to same locations. Also you can import
previously exported ".iaf" account settings file.
For any other question please contact us at runasxp@...
Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 7:57 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] migrating from Outlook express to windows
ten.
Maybe you could use Outlook Express for Windows
Vista-7-8-10. http://www.runasxp.com/ It's not free,
however.
On 9/8/2016 7:23 PM, Curtis Delzer wrote: > true, what
about some other mail app with a single inbox like OE which > works in
windows ten which can import outlook express messages, accounts > and
configurations of folder trees?/ > ----- > Curtis Delzer,
HS. > K6VFO > San Bernardino, CA > > On Thu, 8 Sep
2016 17:18:16 -0700 > "Edmond Nazarian via Groups.io" <gocloud84@...>
wrote: > >> The Mail app cannot import any E-mail messages from
any other app as far as I know. >> >> On 9/8/2016 5:04 PM,
Curtis Delzer wrote: >>> Hi. I have a dear friend who wishes to
migrate MANY accounts and >>> mailboxes from Outlook Express to
some program in windows ten. >>> Here is his message to
me. >>> I have loved Outlook Express for many years, but perhaps
it is time to leave it with the mail app in Windows 10 anniversary
edition. >>> >>> I am using Windows 10 anniversary
edition on one computer. I have Outlook Express using XP on another
computer. I am interested in transferring my accounts and all of my
messages in the same folders configurations to the Mail app on the Win10
computer. Is this possible? I also have 2010 Outlook on the win10
computer. Could I transfer in the same desired way from Outlook Express
to Outlook? Could I then go from Outlook to the Mail App? I really
don't like Outlook as it seems way too cumbersome with far more features than
I need. Thanks for any help you can provide. >>>
Tim >>> >>> ----- >>> Curtis Delzer,
HS. >>> K6VFO >>> San Bernardino,
CA >>> >>> >>> >>>> >> >> > > > >
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