lundi 2 novembre 2015

[apple-iphone] Watch Notifications

 

     I purchased a Watch a few days ago and now I'm learning how to do things. Earlier this morning, I  was receiving Notifications when I received an iMessage to my iPad and iPhone. Later today, now I don't see the Notification on the Watch. It's received by both the pad and phone, but doesn't register as an alert Notification on either, only the iPad. I don't think I changed anything since the morning. Any ideas?
Thanks, 
Dick


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[apple-iphone] Re: Travel adjustments to avoid cell charges

 

Thanks to all who responded. I know FaceTime works from Australia. So she should be good iMessaging and FTing with cellular service off and WIFI on. IF she has a WIFI connection to join, of course.

Cathy

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dimanche 1 novembre 2015

Re: [apple-iphone] Travel adjustments to avoid cell charges

 

Wifi to known Iphone users and Wifi email.
Andy

On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 6:38 PM, Pabitra Saha pksaha000@yahoo.co.uk [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

FT is also between Apple iDevices and needs wifi at either end.
However, some countries do not permit FT.
United Arab Emirates is one of them and there could be more.

For universal usage, Skype is used. It is neither banned anywhere not restricted to Apple iDevices.

Best
PKS 

On 01 Nov 2015, at 22:18, Brent whodo678@yahoo.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

I believe Messages will only work if both the sender and receiver have Apple iDevices. Otherwise it will try to send it as a SMS, but without cellular, it will not send the text. 

I believe FT can world over WiFi, but I do not use it. 

Brent

Sent from my iPhone, please excuse any brevity. 

On Nov 1, 2015, at 6:30 AM, Devitt devittad@comcast.net [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

A good friend is traveling in Australia and visiting her husband's relatives. She's not very tech savvy and wants to know how to avoid cell charges while iMessaging and using FaceTime.

I told her to turn on Airplane Mode to shut off cellular. Since AM also shuts off WIFI, I told her to turn WIFI on again. That way she will only use WIFI which is free and not build up a massive cell charge.

Did I give her good info? I'd hate to be the cause of her getting a gigantic bill when she gets home to Vermont.

Cathy

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Re: [apple-iphone] Travel adjustments to avoid cell charges

 


On Nov 1, 2015, at 11:48 AM, Brent whodo678@yahoo.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


I believe Messages will only work if both the sender and receiver have Apple iDevices. Otherwise it will try to send it as a SMS, but without cellular, it will not send the text. 

I believe FT can world over WiFi, but I do not use it. 

Brent

Sent from my iPhone, please excuse any brevity. 

On Nov 1, 2015, at 6:30 AM, Devitt devittad@comcast.net [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

A good friend is traveling in Australia and visiting her husband's relatives. She's not very tech savvy and wants to know how to avoid cell charges while iMessaging and using FaceTime.

I told her to turn on Airplane Mode to shut off cellular. Since AM also shuts off WIFI, I told her to turn WIFI on again. That way she will only use WIFI which is free and not build up a massive cell charge.  

Did I give her good info? I'd hate to be the cause of her getting a gigantic bill when she gets home to Vermont.

Cathy

Sent from my iPad 



Almost exactly three years ago I went to Australia. At the time I had a flip phone, that my provider told me would work in Australia. I found out it would not. However, if it had worked the fees to the US would be outrageous. At the Sydney airport was a company called Vodaphone. They sold me a phone for something like $50 Australian, plus I had to buy minutes, by dollars, not minutes. As I recall, calls to US were something like 10 cents a minute. So it might be worth your while to do it that way. I was able to use it to text to an Australian friend. Did not try to text to the US. Those text costs were reasonable too.


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Barry Austern




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Re: [apple-iphone] Travel adjustments to avoid cell charges

 

FT is also between Apple iDevices and needs wifi at either end.
However, some countries do not permit FT.
United Arab Emirates is one of them and there could be more.

For universal usage, Skype is used. It is neither banned anywhere not restricted to Apple iDevices.

Best
PKS 

On 01 Nov 2015, at 22:18, Brent whodo678@yahoo.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

I believe Messages will only work if both the sender and receiver have Apple iDevices. Otherwise it will try to send it as a SMS, but without cellular, it will not send the text. 

I believe FT can world over WiFi, but I do not use it. 

Brent

Sent from my iPhone, please excuse any brevity. 

On Nov 1, 2015, at 6:30 AM, Devitt devittad@comcast.net [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

A good friend is traveling in Australia and visiting her husband's relatives. She's not very tech savvy and wants to know how to avoid cell charges while iMessaging and using FaceTime.

I told her to turn on Airplane Mode to shut off cellular. Since AM also shuts off WIFI, I told her to turn WIFI on again. That way she will only use WIFI which is free and not build up a massive cell charge.

Did I give her good info? I'd hate to be the cause of her getting a gigantic bill when she gets home to Vermont.

Cathy

Sent from my iPad 


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Re: [apple-iphone] Travel adjustments to avoid cell charges

 

I believe Messages will only work if both the sender and receiver have Apple iDevices. Otherwise it will try to send it as a SMS, but without cellular, it will not send the text. 

I believe FT can world over WiFi, but I do not use it. 

Brent

Sent from my iPhone, please excuse any brevity. 

On Nov 1, 2015, at 6:30 AM, Devitt devittad@comcast.net [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

A good friend is traveling in Australia and visiting her husband's relatives. She's not very tech savvy and wants to know how to avoid cell charges while iMessaging and using FaceTime.

I told her to turn on Airplane Mode to shut off cellular. Since AM also shuts off WIFI, I told her to turn WIFI on again. That way she will only use WIFI which is free and not build up a massive cell charge.

Did I give her good info? I'd hate to be the cause of her getting a gigantic bill when she gets home to Vermont.

Cathy

Sent from my iPad 

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[apple-iphone] Travel adjustments to avoid cell charges

 

A good friend is traveling in Australia and visiting her husband's relatives. She's not very tech savvy and wants to know how to avoid cell charges while iMessaging and using FaceTime.

I told her to turn on Airplane Mode to shut off cellular. Since AM also shuts off WIFI, I told her to turn WIFI on again. That way she will only use WIFI which is free and not build up a massive cell charge.

Did I give her good info? I'd hate to be the cause of her getting a gigantic bill when she gets home to Vermont.

Cathy

Sent from my iPad 

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