[Electronics-talk] Trying to Understand Data Plans
Drew Hunthausen
dhunthausen at gmail.com
Sat Sep 13 22:09:36 UTC 2014
Chris,
The iphone is very easy to answer and end calls. To answer a call you just
double tap on the screen with two fingures. You do the same thing to end the
call. If you get a call and want to send it strait to voice mail without
answering you hit the button on the top of the phone. Very easy and strait
forward.
Drew Hunthause 714-296-7111
www.noexcusesblindguy.com-296-7111
www.noexcusesblind
-----Original Message-----
From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Christine Szostak via Electronics-talk
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2014 3:07 PM
To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Trying to Understand Data Plans
Thanks to all for the very helpful info, this is much more encouraging than
I initially expected as I originally assumed that data would be used up
while on wifi unless you explicitly told the phone not to do so:).
Ok, so one more iPhone use question. How easy is it to answer and end
calls? Several years ago, I tried an iPhone 4GS and hated it because I could
never find the answer and end buttons since I did not yet know about
flicking and knew too little about VO to be at all productive:). Can you use
the home button to answer and end or are the buttons to do so easy to
locate?
Happy weekend all!
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Drew Hunthausen via Electronics-talk" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
To: "'Linda'" <waterinmyroom at gmail.com>; "'Discussion of accessible
electronics and appliances'" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2014 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Trying to Understand Data Plans
> In terms of streaming movies, tv shows, and a lot of audio, it would
> probably be best to do these kind of things with wi fi if possible.
> Another
> suggestion is if you have tv shows or movies you really like and want
> to watch no matter where you are is to find them when you are on a wi
> fi net work and download them to your phone. This way you can listen
> or watch them without using any data as it can add up quickly with
> videos.
>
> Drew Hunthause 714-296-7111
> www.noexcusesblindguy.com-296-7111
> www.noexcusesblind
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of Linda via Electronics-talk
> Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2014 2:36 PM
> To: Gail the U. S. Male; Discussion of accessible electronics and
> appliances
> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Trying to Understand Data Plans
>
> So, if I'm going to watch movies, TV shows, listen to podcasts, then
> sounds like I will need more than 2 GB of data, right? I'm ordering a
> new phone, and I'm thinking I had better get more gigs. Good
> questions, Christine. I always had a flip phone and loved it. I
> didn't have to think about data or gigs or contracts.
>
>> On Sep 13, 2014, at 9:24 AM, "Gail the U. S. Male via Electronics-talk"
> <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, my answers follow each of your questions, to make it simpler. If
>> you
> have any other questions, you can e-mail me, or send me a private
> message off the list, and I will give you my phone number, so I can
> explain things better.
>> my e-mail is
>> gailcrowe1959 at gmail.com
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christine Szostak via
> Electronics-talk" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
>> To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances"
> <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2014 7:44 AM
>> Subject: [Electronics-talk] Trying to Understand Data Plans
>>
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> Since we are on the topic of data plans and how they can be used, as
>>> a
> current non-smart phone user, who is finally confident enough with the
> iPod that I am considering an iPhone for my next phone, I have been
> trying to understand exactly what "data" is. Thus, I was wondering if
> anyone can help explain the following. Sorry for what will likely
> sound like very silly and obvious questions:
>>>
>>> 1) What exactly is data? Data is things like e-mail, streaming,
> internet browsing, things like that.
>>>
>>> 2( If your data plan has say 2 gigs of data, what exactly does that
> mean. In other words, how much of your data is used up each minute or
> if easier to explain, each hour...? Data is charged for for a one
> month period, if you have two GB of data, this lasts you for an entire
> monthly cycle. If you go over the two GB, you get charged a pretty
> high fee for another 500 Mb or 1 GB of aditional data usage.
>>>
>>> 3) Does your data continue to be used if you come in contact with a
>>> wifi
> connection that you are permitted to use (e.g., your own home's wifi
> or say an internet cafe where you can connect)? If not, does it
> automatically stop using up data when it comes in contact with a wifi
> hotspot or do you have to turn the data off? If you come in contact
> with a WIFI network, your data automatically is no longer used, since
> you are no longer using your cellular network, but have connected to
> WIFI.
>>>
>>> 4) Are there limitations to what you can access with data (e.g.,
> streaming, downloading, YouTube, basic internet searching...)? No, you
> can do anything you could do with a DSL or cable connection.
>>>
>>> 5) Somewhat related to 4 are there certain things that take up more
>>> or
> less data (e.g., GPS, YouTube, streaming, basic internet searches...)?
> Yes,
> anything that is video takes more bandwidth than basic internet searching.
> just audio streaming uses more than internet searching, but less than
> video.
> For example, if I'm using my 2 GB of data, I can listen to all the
> baseball games in that month, and not go over.
>>>
>>> Any other information that you can give me would also be really
> appreciated:)!
>>> Hope you all have a wonderful and relaxing weekend!
>>> Chris
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>>> Department of Psychology
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