Rebooting the iPhone seem to have helped a lot. When I enable data only, I get
four bars of signal. However, when I enable both voice and data, I only get to.
My carrier settings are up-to-date.
After rebooting I was able to enable the equalizer. I couldn't tell much
difference, though. The clarity of the iPhone 7 Plus's speakers is amazing.
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 30, 2016, at 9:43 PM, Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Make sure the cell data is enabled and you enable both voice and data for
T-Mobile. THat’s my configuration and as a new phone it was flawless in the
setup. Also, carrier updates are very easy to install if there’s one
available. You should be running carrier 25.2 if you’re using the general
release code or carrier 25.5.1 if you’re running 10.1 beta 1.
On Sep 30, 2016, at 3:05 PM, Sandy Licht <slicht@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I ended up having to set up the phone as a new one. My carrier is T-Mobile.
One of the issues I had was people were having difficulty understanding me.
It sounded as if I were talking through a straw. When I called T-Mobile's
tech-support, The problem was so bad the technician suggested I set up the
iPhone7 Plus as a new phone, resetting everything in the process. This seem
to have helped. If it had not, T-Mobile wanted to replace the phone. The
problem is, iPhone 7's are on back order. I still can't enable LTE. I'm
about to do a reboot to see if that helps. Strangely enough, when everyone
was having problems after updating T-Mobile's carrier settings, I didn't
have a problem at all, at least not with my iPhone 6s Plus.
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 30, 2016, at 10:51 AM, Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So restoring from a backup cross platform like that has never seemed like a
good idea to me. I always start my new iPhone each year with a fresh
install and using the set up as new phone option rather then restoring from
a backup. This way you don’t cary over problems from the previous
release or have compatibility issues.
To enable LTE go to settings, cellular, insure that cellular data is
selected as on then tap cellular options, under there you’ll see LTE
which can be set to voice or data or both or off, set to both voice and
data unlesss your carrier doesn’t support it or you have a compelling
reason not to, and then select back to return to your main settings screen.
If you tell me which carrier you’re on I can tell you more about what to
expect while on LTE.
Let me know if you need any other tips for things to set up or optimize
there. And again I might consider setting up as a new device but that’s
your call.
Good luck.
On Sep 30, 2016, at 11:33 AM, Sandy Licht <slicht@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I also have an iPhone question. I am using an iPhone 7+, running the
latest iOS. How do I turn on the equalizer in music settings? Whenever I
press the toggle button, it keeps saying equalizer off. How do I enable
LTE? Whenever I go into the phone settings and try to toggle the button,
it says off.
Setting up this phone has been a wild ride! After setting it up using my
latest back up and iTunes, my iPhone 7 Plus acted like a glorified
paperweight! That was just the beginning of my woes!… But I won't go
into the rest of it. At least the iPhone is cooperating now! My wish for
all on this list who intend to get a new iPhone seven is: May the set up
process be a lot more smooth than mine was! Have a great day!
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 30, 2016, at 10:03 AM, Celeste Williams <celestejw@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Toward the bottom left of the screen, there should be a place where it
says numbers. If you double tap that, then the numbers should come up.
Celeste and Saffie
have an awesome blessed day
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 30, 2016, at 7:54 AM, skagithorselover
<skagithorselover@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Am using an iphone 6. Tried to update to latest version, and I need to
enter my pass code on the phone. However my iphone is only saying
letters. How do I get it back to staying letterl and numbers with
voiceover?
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