NO I had similar issues but that was in my case a lack f paying attention in the first instance.
-----Original Message----- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Robin Sent: Monday, 4 December 2017 10:23 AM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: upgrade/activation of iPhone X one of the worst I've ever had ThankYou 4 Sharing YourExperience as it pertains to SettingUp your NEW iPhone, the iPhoneX I'm curious Did you Listen to Jonathan Moson's BlindSide In Which Jonathan UnBoxed & SetUp His NEW iPhoneX? I'm simply curious If YourCase is 1 IN a Million or the NEW Normal At 10:15 AM 12/3/2017, you wrote: >Hi all, > >For those of you still on the fence, I thought I'd post my experience >thus far. > >I finally have my iPhone X activated, but it has been one of the worst >upgrade processes I've ever been through. There were several issues. > >First, every time the screen dimmed--which, given that this was a new >phone was approximately every minute--when I pressed the power button I >was taken to a screen where my only option was to click on phone info. >The only way out of this screen was to invoke a force shut, reset the >phone and start over. I probably went through that process five times >before all was said and done. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Mark >for posting the article about how to do that. Without that >information, I would have had to give up and go to the Verizon store. > >Second, I had to upgrade to IOS 11.02. This presented two problems. >First, given the issue I describe above, this meant I had to sit with >my phone in my hand, and make sure the screen never dimmed, because if >it did, the upgrade stopped. Then, once I finally got to the >"Preparing Update" message, the phone was stuck there for a good 20 >minutes. I actually had to go through this process twice to get to the >point where the update was installed. > >Then, once that was done, I was unable to unlock the phone without >sighted assistance, because I kept being taken to a screen similar to >that described in the first paragraph. There was a swipe to unlock >button, but I was unable to activate it with Voiceover. The only way >to unlock the phone was to have my husband come and swipe the unlock >button. I had planned to hold off on setting up Face ID till later >today, but ended up doing it, just because that seems like the only way >I can unlock my phone. Setting up Face ID was not too bad. There was >some trial and error, it probably took me three attempts or so to get >it set up. But now that it is, it is working fine. > >I know that some others' experiences have not been this awful. I >wonder if any of what I experienced is carrier specific. I'm with >Verizon, so other VZ users might want to have all this in mind. I >really haven't even used the phone yet. But I would say this. If you >upgrade, make sure you have sighted assistance available, either via a >friend or family member, or by store personnel. >Best, >Donna > >-- >The following information is important for all members of the Mac >Visionaries list. > >If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, >or if you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact >the owners or moderators directly rather than posting on the list >itself. > >Your Mac Visionaries list moderator is Mark Taylor. 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