[Colorado-Talk] i phone questions

Jd Holcomb jdholcomb79 at icloud.com
Thu Jan 2 00:11:33 UTC 2020


Well Amy this is a great question. In my personal opinion, only using Siri to   Perform  All functions   on the iPhone would severely limit your capabilities of The iPhone. On the other hand, you can get a lot done with Siri if you only want to stay with the basic functions such as making a phone call or sending a text message and possibly some email checking or composing, but I don’t Think that Siri is going to get very far with Facebook. Although, voice assistance is coming along way very quickly and who knows what will be possible in the future. So don’t give up because you never know what will happen tomorrow. 
 

Jedediah Holcomb

> On Jan 1, 2020, at 4:41 PM, Amy Sabo via Colorado-Talk <colorado-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> hello all,
> well, this is the first note from these lists for 2020 and, i want to
> wish you all a happy new year! well, i got a new cell phone for
> Christmas for the one which i already have but, it was a upgrade.
> well, it was a nonlegit company on the web. but, that's a another
> story.. i want to purchase and, i know that there is seriey on it
> because if i do get this cell phone for my needs. so, here is my
> question for you all. can you do everything for the i phone through
> sery instead of not using the iPhone with your fingers at all? i don't
> have coordination in my fingers so, basically using sery would be the
> only way for me to use this phone. i would use it for doing all major
> things on the phone and, also listen to music on it, text, use aps
> like facebook and, soo much more! so, any help on this topic would be
> greatly appreciated asap!
> 
> 
> thanks,
> amy sabo
> 
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