[Electronics-Talk] An iPhone question:
cheez
cheez at cox.net
Mon Jun 5 12:52:30 UTC 2017
It seems to me, you have 3 choices.
1. Keep the bad habit.
2. Learn to deal with headsets. You know you can get an adaptor for the
latest iPhone so that you can use a corded model. Or just use a regular
bluetooth headset. That is, after you learn to deal with headsets. And
I've saved the best suggestion for number 3.
3. Only use your iPhone at home; or in a private elevator. And that only
comes into play if you can get a good signal in the elevator.
Now I think I'll take up heavy drinking. I know not why I'm entertaining
this posting.
Vince
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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] An iPhone question:
>I will start by saying, old habits do not die fast.
> For years, using any iPhone for that matter, I developed two bad habits.
> One of them is, holding it by my ear to hear VoiceOver to keep the volume
> low.
> Or, sometimes, I would hold it in front of me and act as if, I was looking
> at it. With the volume a little louder but, doing so, I would be concerned
> of others hearing VoiceOver.
> The second is, I often do not use a headset especially when I am out
> especially in public. This is because, I do not like dealing with the wire
> or having to carry two Bluetooth ones, to make a pare like the AirPods.
> What suggestions do any of you have on what is discussed above?
> Thanks in advance, have a good day.
> Best,
> Will
>
>
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