Siri still has trouble turning her mic off and cutting off when she's reading 
back, in my experience.  I think it is mainly when there is background noise 
during dictation.  So, when I'm doing anything lengthy, I go into the ap.
Danney

-----Original Message-----
From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Joshua 
Hendrickson
Sent: Saturday, March 1, 2025 8:25 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: 16, or 16E?

If Siri could close an app as well as open it, then I might use the open app 
feature. I do use Siri sometimes if I want to send a very quick text message.
Sent from my quantum phone!!

> On Mar 1, 2025, at 7:08 PM, Carolyn Arnold <2carolynarn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Josh, I am exactly like you are about all that. I never think to have Siri 
> open an app. It annoys me, though, when I ask Siri something, and she says 
> here's what I found on the weg, and half the time, I xan't find whatever she 
> found.
> 
> Carolyn Arnold
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Joshua Hendrickson
> Sent: Saturday, March 1, 2025 6:06 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: 16, or 16E?
> 
> Personally I just learned the original gestures which work fine for me. I 
> never have Siri open apps when I can omen them myself and I know where the 
> app is either on my home page or on which of my three pages the app I want is 
> located. It is great the iPhone is so customizable.
> 
> Sent from my quantum phone!!
> 
> 
>    On Mar 1, 2025, at 4:53 PM, Barbara Stahl <stahlredstone.0...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>    
>    
> 
>    
>    You can also create your own gesture, or assign a particular gesture for 
> going to the home screen, or opening the app switcher I prefer that method 
> for these functions there was an email thread about how to do this a while 
> back. I copied the method used in the email thread and use swipe left with 
> two fingers two for the app, switcher and swipe right with two fingers to 
> access the home screen.
> 
> 
>        On Mar 1, 2025, at 12:22 PM, 'Richard Turner' via VIPhone 
> <viphone@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>        
>        
> 
>        
> 
>        Marta, Thanks for the kind words on my web site,.
> 
>        
> 
>        I honestly don't miss the home button.
> 
>        The gesture for the App Switcher or going home is not that hard with a 
> little practice.
> 
>        You can use the side button for Siri much like the home button.  I 
> pretty much only use the app switcher now to close out apps, unless I am 
> somewhere that asking Siri to open an app is not appropriate.
> 
>        I mostly tell Siri to open x y z app.
> 
>        HTH,
> 
>        
> 
>        
> 
>        Richard, USA,
> 
>        "When you come to the edge of all the light you know and are about to 
> step off into the darkness of the unknown, faith is knowing one of two things 
> will happen: there will be something solid to stand on or you will be taught 
> how to fly."
> 
>        -- Barbara J. Winter.
> 
>        
> 
>        My web site: https://www.turner42.com/ <https://www.turner42.com/>
> 
>        
> 
>        From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of 
> Marda
>        Sent: Saturday, March 1, 2025 9:02 AM
>        To: 'Richard Turner' via VIPhone <viphone@googlegroups.com>
>        Subject: Re: 16, or 16E?
> 
>        
> 
>        Hi, Richard.   Thanks for adding that info.  That was one of my 
> initial feelings of frustration because you can do a lot of those things 
> quickly with the home button (accessibility shortcut, tripple click, app 
> switcher double click, Siri, hold, wait for the sound (or just hold for the 
> appropriate time if you can't hear the sound which because of my hearing loss 
> I sometimes can't) and it seemed like taking away the home button and 
> assigning its functions to several different things was making things 
> needlessly complicated.  But then, what do I know?  I don't know much about 
> tech and certainly am not a designer or programmer, just a lowly end user who 
> has gotten to like doing things a certain way but of course will adapt.  
> Thanks for as always being so helpful and thanks too for your website which I 
> have directed quite a few people too with happy results.
> 
>        Marda
> 
>        On 3/1/2025 10:00 AM, 'Richard Turner' via VIPhone wrote:
> 
>            Hi Marta,
> 
>            Yes, I was just giving the default function not having read 
> through Scott's complete email comparing the 16e and 16.
> 
>            But, here is all the things you can set the Action button to:
> 
>            Silent/Ring mode
> 
>            Focus
> 
>            Camera, Open the camera app
> 
>            Flashlight
> 
>            Voice Memo
> 
>            Recognize Music
> 
>            Magnifier
> 
>            Controls. )the comment here says Quickly access your favorite 
> control.)
> 
>            Shortcuts, (which says Open an app or run your favorite shortcut.)
> 
>            Accessibility, (quickly use an accessibility feature.)
> 
>            No Action.
> 
>            I added the explanation where I thought it was useful in that 
> list.  Note you can only have the action button do any one of those things.
> 
>            
> 
>            I have a demo that I recorded on my web site for the gestures to 
> try and help folks learn how these work.
> 
>            It is a few headings down on the demos page, link below.
> 
>            https://www.turner42.com/DEMOS.html
> 
>            
> 
>            HTH,
> 
>            
> 
>            Richard, USA
> 
>            "While striving for perfection, let us do what is possible." -- 
> John Wesley
> 
>            
> 
>            My web site: https://www.turner42.com
> 
>            
> 
>            (sent from my iPhone 16 pro) c
> 
>            
> 
>            
> 
>                On Mar 1, 2025, at 12:03 AM, Marda <marda.pian...@gmail.com> 
> <mailto:marda.pian...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> 
>                
> 
>                But the action button can also be set up to do other things as 
> well, right?  So if you choose not to have it function as a toggle between 
> ring and silent modes you can have it do shortcuts like the accessibility 
> shortcut or you can have it do other things like turn on a specific focus 
> mode, turn airplane mode on or off or things like that.  Not sure if you can 
> make the action button put you in the app switcher or not and I don't think 
> you can do things like you can with the home button like double click it for 
> the app switcher and tripple click it for the accessibility shortcut and if 
> you don't use it to toggle between silent and ring mode I'm not sure how 
> you'd easily do that so it doesn't seem as though it's as versatile as the 
> home button unless there's something I'm missing which seems sad to me.  I'm 
> not sure I understand the rationale of getting rid of a button that has 
> multiple functions with one that can only do one thing, can't be double or 
> tripple clicked.  I'm not sure about face ID either.  I've heard from some 
> people that, for instance, if they wear a mask (which is sometimes still 
> required in certain situations) it has trouble.  Also, can it really tell the 
> difference with people like identical twins i.e. will an identical twin get 
> access to your iPhone because it can't tell the difference in the face IDs?
> 
>                Marda and so on.  
> 
>                On 2/28/2025 8:23 PM, 'Richard Turner' via VIPhone wrote:
> 
>                    The Action button replaces the switch above the volume 
> buttons on the left side. Instead of a lever, it is a button that if you hold 
> it in it will toggle from ring mode to silent mode. If you tap it, it tells 
> you which mode you are in.  
> 
>                    The action button is about half the length of the volume 
> button.
> 
>                    The button on the right is the power/lock button, and if 
> held in, you can talk to Siri.
> 
>                    The 16 models that came out last fall also have a camera 
> button on the lower half of the right side that can be used to take pictures 
> and do other camera controls. It also works with Be My Eyes for taking a 
> picture.
> 
>                    The 16e does not have that camera button.
> 
>                    HTH,
> 
>                    
> 
>                    Richard, USA
> 
>                    "While striving for perfection, let us do what is 
> possible." -- John Wesley
> 
>                    
> 
>                    My web site: https://www.turner42.com
> 
>                    
> 
>                    (sent from my iPhone 16 pro) c
> 
>                    
> 
>                    
> 
>                    On Feb 28, 2025, at 5:17 PM, 'Curtis Delzer' via VIPhone 
> <viphone@googlegroups.com> <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  wrote:
> 
>                    I did not see this, thank you!
>                    
>                    I do not know what that "action" button is, the right hand 
> button on the phone for locking, etc? thanks
>                    
>                    On 2/28/2025 2:48 PM, 'Richard Turner' via VIPhone wrote:
> 
>                    I don't know if you saw the article from AppleVis.com, but 
> here it is.
> 
>                    
> 
>                    Hands On with the iPhone 16e: My First Impressions
> 
>                    
> 
>                    
> 
>                    iPhone 16e availability in the U.S. is less than 24 hours 
> away, and ahead of the launch, I was provided a unit for review.
> 
>                    Going into today, I was looking forward to sharing the 
> iPhone 16e with our community, especially as there has been much anticipation 
> and excitement on AppleVis surrounding this phone in particular. Unboxing 
> podcasts are a lot of fun, especially when the recording goes well. And I am 
> of the opinion that as Apple no longer sells a device with a Home Button, we 
> should be doing everything possible to ease the transition for people who are 
> still on older devices for whatever reason. It’s a bigger deal than you might 
> think, especially for the everyday blind, DeafBlind, or low vision user who 
> really relies on that Home Button as an anchor.
> 
>                    All in all, there is a lot to talk about with the iPhone 
> 16e, but I wasn’t going to say any of it today. But that changed when I 
> actually experienced the iPhone 16e for myself.
> 
>                    The iPhone 16e is Apple’s most affordable phone at US$599, 
> and, to be honest, I was disappointed by the price when it was announced. I 
> see the iPhone 16e as the iPhone for the everyday person, the person who just 
> needs an iPhone to do the basic things. And I really was hoping Apple could 
> get the price down to something under $500 and make that phone available to 
> as many people as possible. On the other hand, the iPhone 16e has a lot of 
> advanced tech (a current-generation A18 processor, Apple Intelligence, the 
> Action Button, an all-new Apple-designed modem, just to name four); so the 
> starting price is more understandable when you consider what all you’re 
> getting.
> 
>                    Concerns about price aside, I tried to approach reviewing 
> the iPhone 16e with an open mind. I know what I like in an iPhone, and I also 
> know that the iPhone 16e is meant for a different type of user than me. And 
> yet, I interact with people from all walks of life; and for many of them, all 
> they want is a basic iPhone. So the iPhone 16e interested me at first for 
> those reasons: Is this the modern iPhone for everyone?
> 
>                    As interested as I first was in the iPhone 16e, I never 
> expected that I would personally ‘like’ it—especially after only a few hours 
> with the device. But I do like it—a lot.
> 
>                    Generally, I gravitate towards the bigger phones for their 
> battery, speaker, and bigger ‘feel’. ‘Bigger’ has always meant ‘better’ to 
> me. But the iPhone 16e challenges my assumptions in a pretty big way, no pun 
> intended. Contrary to my expectations, I actually really like the thing. I 
> like the way it feels in my hand. Picking it up, holding it while on the 
> phone, even sending messages with Braille Screen Input—it feels great. And 
> this was unexpected to say the least.
> 
>                    Perhaps just as unexpected and even better than the 
> device’s ‘hand-feel’, are the speakers. Yes, I said ‘speakers’ because both 
> the bottom speaker and earpiece speaker are noticeably better than my 
> $600-more-expensive iPhone 16 Pro Max. In my review of the iPhone 16 Pro Max, 
> I shared about issues with the quality of sound output from the speakers. 
> Other members of the community have experienced similar issues.
> 
>                    I am happy to report that the sound on the iPhone 16e has 
> none of these issues. At higher volume, the iPhone 16e puts out a lot of bass 
> for its size. (I remember my iPhone 15 Pro being similar.) But, unlike my 
> personal iPhone 16 Pro Max, the iPhone 16e better maintains this bass at 
> lower volumes. There is none of the dramatic fluctuation in bass with volume 
> adjustment that I see on my iPhone 16 Pro Max, and this is a subtle—but 
> nevertheless huge—improvement.
> 
>                    And it is not just the bottom speaker that is improved; 
> the earpiece speaker has more bass as well, making the sound fuller and more 
> natural. I was on a FaceTime audio call shortly after setting up the iPhone 
> 16e, and I actually called the person back from my iPhone 16 Pro Max to be 
> sure I wasn’t just imagining things. I wasn’t—the speaker quality is just 
> better. If the speakers are important to you, you will really like the iPhone 
> 16e.
> 
>                    The iPhone 16e has a 6.1-inch display, similar to recent 
> smaller iPhones. If you have seen an iPhone 13 or 14, or their Pro 
> counterparts, for example, the iPhone 16e’s size will be familiar to you. The 
> iPhone 16e has the same A18 series processor as other iPhone 16 devices, and 
> VoiceOver performance is as snappy as on my iPhone 16 Pro Max.
> 
>                    In the iPhone 16e, Apple has tried to make the iPhone 16 
> experience available to more people at a lower price. The device has a lot to 
> like: the same series of processor, support for Apple Intelligence, and other 
> key features of the iPhone 16 family—even an Action Button. But there is no 
> getting around the fact that the iPhone 16e’s starting price tag of US$599 is 
> still way out of reach of a lot of people, which is both unfortunate and also 
> a lost market opportunity for Apple. Nevertheless, everything I have seen 
> with the iPhone 16e so far suggests that Apple may very well have a hit on 
> its hands.
> 
>                    Watch this space.
> 
>                    
> 
>                    Article from:
> 
>                    
> https://applevis.com/blog/hands-iphone-16e-my-first-impressions
> 
>                    
> 
>                    
> 
>                    Richard, USA
> 
>                    "While striving for perfection, let us do what is 
> possible." -- John Wesley
> 
>                    
> 
>                    My web site: https://www.turner42.com
> 
>                    
> 
>                    (sent from my iPhone 16 pro) c
> 
>                    
> 
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