1/14/2012

[apple-iphone] Digest Number 2868

Messages In This Digest (25 Messages)

1a.
Re: iPhone 4 question From: Will
1b.
Re: iPhone 4 question From: N.A. Nada
1c.
Re: iPhone 4 question From: Will
1d.
Re: iPhone 4 question From: N.A. Nada
2a.
"The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on silencin From: ty78e8309
2b.
Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile From: ROGER PROKIC
2c.
Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile From: Archie C Grapa
2d.
Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile From: ROGER PROKIC
2e.
Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile From: Devrin Batiste
2f.
Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile From: Archie C Grapa
2g.
dead battery and turning off From: Rasputin Novgorod
2h.
Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile From: Betsy Schwartz
2i.
Re: dead battery and turning off From: Techlady
2j.
Re: dead battery and turning off From: Clarke Jesse
2k.
Re: dead battery and turning off From: Jim Saklad
2l.
Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile From: N.A. Nada
2m.
Re: dead battery and turning off From: Paul Deyo
2n.
Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile From: whiterabbit32
2o.
Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile From: Tramaine Jackson
3a.
Re: No Service being displayed From: Pabitra Saha
4a.
Re: No Service & signals on iPhone4 From: rajat maheshwari
4b.
Re: No Service & signals on iPhone4 From: ROGER PROKIC
5.
Auto-Correct From: Dave Clark
6a.
Re: Find My iPhone Won't, Sorta... From: Bobbo
7.
Marking map From: Ron Little

Messages

1a.

Re: iPhone 4 question

Posted by: "Will" will@post.com   will_halligan

Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:40 am (PST)





--- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, "N.A. Nada" <whodo678@...> wrote:
>
>
> On Jan 13, 2012, at 11:24 AM, Will wrote:
>
> > Please can anybody help.
> >
> > When I have my iPhone connected to itunes it syncs
> > the tunes ok but the apps page on iTunes is greyed and
> > does not respond.
> >
> > Is there a setting I need to alter?
>
> I am assuming that you are speaking of Apps page, when you have clicked on your iPhone under Devices and then the Apps tab. If so is the Sync Apps box checked?
>
> Or are you speaking of Apps in the left frame under Library?
>
> Brent
>

Yes that is right, the Sync apps box is checked but like the rest of
this page it is greyed out and doesn`t respond. I have done an update but this didn`t make any difference.

Thanks

will

1b.

Re: iPhone 4 question

Posted by: "N.A. Nada" whodo678@comcast.net

Sat Jan 14, 2012 2:08 pm (PST)




On Jan 14, 2012, at 4:00 AM, Will wrote:

> Yes that is right, the Sync apps box is checked but like the rest of
> this page it is greyed out and doesn`t respond. I have done an update but this didn`t make any difference.

Are you on a Mac or PC? It make a difference. I'm a Mac user.

From a previous post, I believe you are a PC user. Have you moved the Apps folder or directory?

Brent

1c.

Re: iPhone 4 question

Posted by: "Will" will@post.com   will_halligan

Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:40 pm (PST)



I am on a PC using Vista - not moved the Apps folder.

Will
>
> Are you on a Mac or PC? It make a difference. I'm a Mac user.
>
> From a previous post, I believe you are a PC user. Have you moved the Apps folder or directory?
>
> Brent
>

1d.

Re: iPhone 4 question

Posted by: "N.A. Nada" whodo678@comcast.net

Sat Jan 14, 2012 7:19 pm (PST)




On Jan 14, 2012, at 5:32 PM, Will wrote:

> I am on a PC using Vista - not moved the Apps folder.
>
> Will
> >
> > Are you on a Mac or PC? It make a difference. I'm a Mac user.
> >
> > From a previous post, I believe you are a PC user. Have you moved the Apps folder or directory?

Hopefully one of the Vista users on the list can help you. I only have a tiny XP/ iTunes experience since I am a Mac user.

For some reason, iTunes is not finding the apps. The greying out is an indication that iTunes can not find the apps. I just cant tell you why.

Brent

2a.

"The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on silencin

Posted by: "ty78e8309" cidleb1@sbcglobal.net   ty78e8309

Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:40 am (PST)



I was just educated on the iphone alarm clock. I read an article in the New York Times about a guy who's alarm clock went off on his iphone (don't know what version) in the middle of a NY Philharmonic concert and it was so disruptive that the concert had to be stopped! He had put the phone in silent mode, but the alarm clock still goes off in silent mode. I didn't know that the alarms still ring in silent mode!! My question then is: Is "power off" the absolute safest mode to make sure the phone DOES NOTHING no matter what alarms/alerts are turned on? (On my 3gs, you hold the sleep switch a few seconds until it says "slide to power off"). I've attached a link to the article, it really was a huge deal.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/13/nyregion/ringing-finally-stopped-but-concertgoers-alarm-persists.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=ringing&st=cse

Thanks.

2b.

Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile

Posted by: "ROGER PROKIC" rprokic@me.com   rprokic

Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:06 am (PST)



Yea power off will ensure the phone doesn't ring or alarm.

---
Roger Prokic

-=[ this message was sent from my Apple iPhone 4S ]=-

On Jan 14, 2012, at 7:10 AM, ty78e8309 <cidleb1@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> I was just educated on the iphone alarm clock. I read an article in the New York Times about a guy who's alarm clock went off on his iphone (don't know what version) in the middle of a NY Philharmonic concert and it was so disruptive that the concert had to be stopped! He had put the phone in silent mode, but the alarm clock still goes off in silent mode. I didn't know that the alarms still ring in silent mode!! My question then is: Is "power off" the absolute safest mode to make sure the phone DOES NOTHING no matter what alarms/alerts are turned on? (On my 3gs, you hold the sleep switch a few seconds until it says "slide to power off"). I've attached a link to the article, it really was a huge deal.
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/13/nyregion/ringing-finally-stopped-but-concertgoers-alarm-persists.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=ringing&st=cse
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>

2c.

Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile

Posted by: "Archie C Grapa" archiegrapa@yahoo.com   archiegrapa

Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:39 am (PST)



"Actually, Patron X said he had no idea he was the culprit. He said his company replaced his BlackBerry with an iPhone the day before the concert. He said he made sure to turn it off before the concert, not realizing that the alarm clock had accidentally been set and would sound even if the phone was in silent mode."

If I get this right, the alarm sounds even when the phone is off.
I have experienced this with several other phones. Haven't with iPhone. Maybe I just don't turn it off that much.

 Archie 

On Jan 14, 2012, at 21:00, ROGER PROKIC <rprokic@me.com> wrote:

> Yea power off will ensure the phone doesn't ring or alarm.
>
> ---
> Roger Prokic
>
> -=[ this message was sent from my Apple iPhone 4S ]=-
>
> On Jan 14, 2012, at 7:10 AM, ty78e8309 <cidleb1@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> > I was just educated on the iphone alarm clock. I read an article in the New York Times about a guy who's alarm clock went off on his iphone (don't know what version) in the middle of a NY Philharmonic concert and it was so disruptive that the concert had to be stopped! He had put the phone in silent mode, but the alarm clock still goes off in silent mode. I didn't know that the alarms still ring in silent mode!! My question then is: Is "power off" the absolute safest mode to make sure the phone DOES NOTHING no matter what alarms/alerts are turned on? (On my 3gs, you hold the sleep switch a few seconds until it says "slide to power off"). I've attached a link to the article, it really was a huge deal.
> >
> > http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/13/nyregion/ringing-finally-stopped-but-concertgoers-alarm-persists.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=ringing&st=cse
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>

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2d.

Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile

Posted by: "ROGER PROKIC" rprokic@me.com   rprokic

Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:08 am (PST)



If the phone is powered off its off. No alarm can turn it on again.

---
Roger Prokic

-=[ this message was sent from my Apple iPhone 4S ]=-

On Jan 14, 2012, at 8:38 AM, Archie C Grapa <archiegrapa@yahoo.com> wrote:

> "Actually, Patron X said he had no idea he was the culprit. He said his company replaced his BlackBerry with an iPhone the day before the concert. He said he made sure to turn it off before the concert, not realizing that the alarm clock had accidentally been set and would sound even if the phone was in silent mode."
>
> If I get this right, the alarm sounds even when the phone is off.
> I have experienced this with several other phones. Haven't with iPhone. Maybe I just don't turn it off that much.
>
>
>  Archie 
>
> On Jan 14, 2012, at 21:00, ROGER PROKIC <rprokic@me.com> wrote:
>
>> Yea power off will ensure the phone doesn't ring or alarm.
>>
>> ---
>> Roger Prokic
>>
>> -=[ this message was sent from my Apple iPhone 4S ]=-
>>
>> On Jan 14, 2012, at 7:10 AM, ty78e8309 <cidleb1@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>
>>> I was just educated on the iphone alarm clock. I read an article in the New York Times about a guy who's alarm clock went off on his iphone (don't know what version) in the middle of a NY Philharmonic concert and it was so disruptive that the concert had to be stopped! He had put the phone in silent mode, but the alarm clock still goes off in silent mode. I didn't know that the alarms still ring in silent mode!! My question then is: Is "power off" the absolute safest mode to make sure the phone DOES NOTHING no matter what alarms/alerts are turned on? (On my 3gs, you hold the sleep switch a few seconds until it says "slide to power off"). I've attached a link to the article, it really was a huge deal.
>>>

2e.

Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile

Posted by: "Devrin Batiste" devrin_aire@yahoo.com   devrin_aire

Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:13 am (PST)



No it does not ring if the phone is off. It does ring in silent mode though.

Sent from my iPhone

2f.

Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile

Posted by: "Archie C Grapa" archiegrapa@yahoo.com   archiegrapa

Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:24 am (PST)



Well, the article didn't make it clear. I just did a test and yeah, no alarm when off.

But tried with a cheap Nokia, and it did.

So maybe, the best way besides shutting the iPhone off is to ensure that all alarms are off. That way, one can still receive messages.
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld

2g.

dead battery and turning off

Posted by: "Rasputin Novgorod" priapulus@yahoo.com   priapulus

Sat Jan 14, 2012 8:21 am (PST)



I've been getting pretty good battery life  (compared to others).
I don't use my phone much; I was home for three days in
a row, and it went down to 33%. If I'm out and using it, it will
got to 33% in a day.
 
Last night (2 am) it was fully charged. I downloaded a
new app that checks the gps and internet every 15 minutes.
Played with the app for a few minutes; turned it off by
pushing the Home button once, and went to bed. In the morning
I was surprised to see the battery at 30% (normally 90%).
 
1) Things that use gps, wifi and internet are battery hogs.
 
2) Pushing the Home button doesn't always turn things off.
 
The app instructions say that it will "continue running in
the background"; which is a good thing for this app.
 
~BUT~
 
How do I stop programs that I want stopped? I presume
holding the power button and "slide to power off" will
kill everything, but I not sure.
 
Sincerely
/blair

2h.

Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile

Posted by: "Betsy Schwartz" betsys@gmail.com   betsys99

Sat Jan 14, 2012 8:21 am (PST)



That alarm feature is a really annoying one!

A friend showed me a good trick:

After turning the phone to silent, ask Siri to turn all the alarms
off. She will do it!
Then later, ask her to turn all the alarms ON and you get a nice
screen to toggle your choices.

2i.

Re: dead battery and turning off

Posted by: "Techlady" techlady04@yahoo.com   techlady04

Sat Jan 14, 2012 8:46 am (PST)



Double tap the box the button.
That should bring up ur apps running.
Press and hold down the app u want closed.
It should now have an "x".
Tap the "x". The app should now disappear from the bar. And is closed.

TL

On Jan 14, 2012, at 10:28 AM, Rasputin Novgorod <priapulus@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I've been getting pretty good battery life (compared to others).
> I don't use my phone much; I was home for three days in
> a row, and it went down to 33%. If I'm out and using it, it will
> got to 33% in a day.
>
> Last night (2 am) it was fully charged. I downloaded a
> new app that checks the gps and internet every 15 minutes.
> Played with the app for a few minutes; turned it off by
> pushing the Home button once, and went to bed. In the morning
> I was surprised to see the battery at 30% (normally 90%).
>
> 1) Things that use gps, wifi and internet are battery hogs.
>
> 2) Pushing the Home button doesn't always turn things off.
>
> The app instructions say that it will "continue running in
> the background"; which is a good thing for this app.
>
> ~BUT~
>
> How do I stop programs that I want stopped? I presume
> holding the power button and "slide to power off" will
> kill everything, but I not sure.
>
> Sincerely
> /blair
>

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2j.

Re: dead battery and turning off

Posted by: "Clarke Jesse" lvjesse@yahoo.com   lvjesse

Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:23 pm (PST)



<double tap the box the button.>  This does not make sense.
 
Jesse,
Out where the west gets wild

>________________________________
> From: Techlady <techlady04@yahoo.com>
>To: "apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com" <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com>
>Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 8:29 AM
>Subject: Re: [apple-iphone] dead battery and turning off
>
>

>Double tap the box the button.
>That should bring up ur apps running.
>Press and hold down the app u want closed.
>It should now have an "x".
>Tap the "x". The app should now disappear from the bar. And is closed.
>
>TL
>
>On Jan 14, 2012, at 10:28 AM, Rasputin Novgorod <priapulus@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> I've been getting pretty good battery life (compared to others).
>> I don't use my phone much; I was home for three days in
>> a row, and it went down to 33%. If I'm out and using it, it will
>> got to 33% in a day.
>>
>> Last night (2 am) it was fully charged. I downloaded a
>> new app that checks the gps and internet every 15 minutes.
>> Played with the app for a few minutes; turned it off by
>> pushing the Home button once, and went to bed. In the morning
>> I was surprised to see the battery at 30% (normally 90%).
>>
>> 1) Things that use gps, wifi and internet are battery hogs.
>>
>> 2) Pushing the Home button doesn't always turn things off.
>>
>> The app instructions say that it will "continue running in
>> the background"; which is a good thing for this app.
>>
>> ~BUT~
>>
>> How do I stop programs that I want stopped? I presume
>> holding the power button and "slide to power off" will
>> kill everything, but I not sure.
>>
>> Sincerely
>> /blair
>>
>
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>
>
>
>
>

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2k.

Re: dead battery and turning off

Posted by: "Jim Saklad" jimdoc@me.com   jimdoc01

Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:24 pm (PST)



> Last night (2 am) it was fully charged. I downloaded a new app that checks the gps and internet every 15 minutes. Played with the app for a few minutes; turned it off by pushing the Home button once, and went to bed. In the morning I was surprised to see the battery at 30% (normally 90%).
>
> 1) Things that use gps, wifi and internet are battery hogs.
> 2) Pushing the Home button doesn't always turn things off.
>
> The app instructions say that it will "continue running in the background"; which is a good thing for this app.

Congratulations.
You are learning how the product you bought works.

> ~BUT~
>
> How do I stop programs that I want stopped? I presume holding the power button and "slide to power off" will kill everything, but I not sure.

Same way we've been describing here every couple of weeks:

1. Quickly press Home button twice to bring up the recently-used apps tray
2. Find the app you want to shut down in the tray
3. Press and hold the app until it starts jiggling
4. Tap the red-circle-with-the-bar.

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Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@me.com

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2l.

Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile

Posted by: "N.A. Nada" whodo678@comcast.net

Sat Jan 14, 2012 2:09 pm (PST)




On Jan 14, 2012, at 4:10 AM, ty78e8309 wrote:

> I was just educated on the iphone alarm clock. I read an article in the New York Times about a guy who's alarm clock went off on his iphone (don't know what version) in the middle of a NY Philharmonic concert and it was so disruptive that the concert had to be stopped! He had put the phone in silent mode, but the alarm clock still goes off in silent mode. I didn't know that the alarms still ring in silent mode!! My question then is: Is "power off" the absolute safest mode to make sure the phone DOES NOTHING no matter what alarms/alerts are turned on?

Yes, when you power off it will do nothing.

Patron X got the iPhone that day and obviously did not know how to properly turn off the phone.

Good thing to remember when going to the symphony, church, funerals, important business meeting, and the movies.

I gave a cell phone to an employee/friend once, and since he is totally technologically challenged, that was the first thing I taught him. How and when to turn it off. I reminded him the first time we went to a movie together.

Brent

2m.

Re: dead battery and turning off

Posted by: "Paul Deyo" paul.deyo@gmail.com   crewcheef

Sat Jan 14, 2012 2:19 pm (PST)



What he "tried" to say is: Depress the home button twice. All the apps running will appear across the bottom of the screen. Depress one of the icons until they all start to wiggle then press the minus button on each one you want to end.

--
Pul - n1pd
Sent with Sparrow (http://www.sparrowmailapp.com)

On Saturday, January 14, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Jim Saklad wrote:

>
> > Last night (2 am) it was fully charged. I downloaded a new app that checks the gps and internet every 15 minutes. Played with the app for a few minutes; turned it off by pushing the Home button once, and went to bed. In the morning I was surprised to see the battery at 30% (normally 90%).
> >
> > 1) Things that use gps, wifi and internet are battery hogs.
> > 2) Pushing the Home button doesn't always turn things off.
> >
> > The app instructions say that it will "continue running in the background"; which is a good thing for this app.
>
> Congratulations.
> You are learning how the product you bought works.
>
> > ~BUT~
> >
> > How do I stop programs that I want stopped? I presume holding the power button and "slide to power off" will kill everything, but I not sure.
>
> Same way we've been describing here every couple of weeks:
>
> 1. Quickly press Home button twice to bring up the recently-used apps tray
> 2. Find the app you want to shut down in the tray
> 3. Press and hold the app until it starts jiggling
> 4. Tap the red-circle-with-the-bar.
>
> --
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@me.com (mailto:jimdoc%40me.com)
>
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>
>

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2n.

Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile

Posted by: "whiterabbit32" whiterabbit32@gmail.com   lwr0032

Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:28 pm (PST)



In airplane mode, my iPhone 4 doesn't ring. I have vibrate turned on so it'll vibrate when in airplane mode.

Alice

Sent from my iPad 2

On Jan 14, 2012, at 6:10 AM, Devrin Batiste <devrin_aire@yahoo.com> wrote:

> No it does not ring if the phone is off. It does ring in silent mode though.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>

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2o.

Re: "The marimba ring tone heard round the world" - question on sile

Posted by: "Tramaine Jackson" iamtramaine@yahoo.com   iamtramaine

Sat Jan 14, 2012 7:39 pm (PST)



I love this feature. I work night shift and when I'm asleep during the day, I need for my ringer to be off because people will call me but I still need the alarm to sound and wake me up.

Tramaine

Sent from my iPhone 4

On Jan 14, 2012, at 10:08 AM, Betsy Schwartz <betsys@gmail.com> wrote:

> That alarm feature is a really annoying one!
>
> A friend showed me a good trick:
>
> After turning the phone to silent, ask Siri to turn all the alarms
> off. She will do it!
> Then later, ask her to turn all the alarms ON and you get a nice
> screen to toggle your choices.

3a.

Re: No Service being displayed

Posted by: "Pabitra Saha" pksaha000@yahoo.co.uk   pksaha000

Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:41 am (PST)



Are you on Airtel in Mumbai.
Their network has collapsed.
Change your service provider

On 14 Jan 2012, at 03:28, Dr Rajat Maheshwari <rajatmahesh@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Dear All
>
> Need desperate help. "No service" being displayed on my iPhone4.
> I think cyclically for 5 seconds full 5 bar & signals come, then after 5 seconds it drops to one bar & then after another 5 seconds to "No Service". This cycle keeps on repeating.
> Have tried restarting, re-inserting SIM. What to do next ?
>
> Rajat
> India
>
> Sent from my  iPhone 4
> >
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>

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4a.

Re: No Service & signals on iPhone4

Posted by: "rajat maheshwari" rajatmahesh@yahoo.com   rajatmahesh

Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:41 am (PST)



Now the strange thing happened. The problem seems to have got fixed on its own. What could have been the problem ? Is this the same old antenna gate affecting my iphone4 after full 1 year of use.
One thing I recollect on retrospect is that whenever I switch on 3G on my phone, signal bars drop to just one, but I thought it was normal.
Should i get the phone checked with the service center or let it go on.

Thanks in advance.
Rajat 

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4b.

Re: No Service & signals on iPhone4

Posted by: "ROGER PROKIC" rprokic@me.com   rprokic

Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:07 am (PST)



My friend had it happen to him too a few times. The only thing that would fix it is to reset & restore the iPhone again.

Roger

---
Roger Prokic

-=[ this message was sent from my Apple iPhone 4S ]=-

On Jan 14, 2012, at 12:47 AM, rajat maheshwari <rajatmahesh@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Now the strange thing happened. The problem seems to have got fixed on its own. What could have been the problem ? Is this the same old antenna gate affecting my iphone4 after full 1 year of use.
> One thing I recollect on retrospect is that whenever I switch on 3G on my phone, signal bars drop to just one, but I thought it was normal.
> Should i get the phone checked with the service center or let it go on.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Rajat
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>

5.

Auto-Correct

Posted by: "Dave Clark" dc1999@gmail.com   dave24c

Sat Jan 14, 2012 7:55 am (PST)



Ever get frustrated with Auto-correct? Turn it OFF!! Settings>General>Keyboard>Auto-correction>OFF

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6a.

Re: Find My iPhone Won't, Sorta...

Posted by: "Bobbo" bobbo924@gmail.com   bobbo924

Sat Jan 14, 2012 8:22 am (PST)



Mark - Quite right. Proofreading lapse. The iPone is found in seconds, the iPad never.

Jim - Yes, Location Service - Find My iPad is on. I tried turning it off and back on, no change.

Thanks
Bobbo

You are giving contradicting info in your question. Please be more clear about which device you are unable to locate.

Sent from my iPhone
Mark Sanford Geiger

On Jan 12, 2012, at 8:09 PM, Bobbo <bobbo924@gmail.com> wrote:

> It will find my iPhone, but not my iPad. The iPad is Wi-Fi only, but I've checked it while it's connected and, while my iPad appears in just seconds, the iPhone can't be located. Any ideas or suggestions?
Voice over site: http://www.bob-vo.com
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Marking map

Posted by: "Ron Little" Ron@91710.com   ron_little2003

Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:18 pm (PST)



I am a truck driver and would like to drop pins on the map for all my customers. Is there a way to add about 60 points that are always viewable? Is there some other program that will do it. Thanks!

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