You can change your Do Not Disturb settings via the following:. QUICK TIP: For instructions on setting up DND on your RingCentral Phone for Mobile, see. RingCentral Phone Icon Easily switch between Available, Busy, Do not disturb or Invisible statuses without opening the RingCentral Phone and without doing extra clicks. This is available via dock on Mac and the Windows tray icon. RingCentral Phone 1. 2. Click on your RingCentral Number. 3. Set your Do Not Disturb settings with the following options. Shows your Current Status.
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Click to customize your status message. Choose Available to receive notifications and calls. Setting your availability status to Busy lets other Users know that you are currently unavailable. When there is an incoming call, you will have the option to Answer, Ignore or send the call to your Voicemail. You can also forward the call to a Forwarding Number or send a message to the caller.
When you select Do Not Disturb, any calls will connect immediately to your voicemail. Choose Invisible so other Users will not see whether you are Busy or Available. NOTE: If you set your availability status as Invisible it will display as Offline for your. Toggle the button ON to accept call queues. If turned ON, you can still receive notifications and calls going directly to your Extension even when your status is set to Busy or Invisible.
NOTE: The selected availability status is automatically applied to your extension. You can opt to switch to a different availability status by selecting your preferred option. RingCentral Online Account. NOTE: Log in using the credentials of the extension you wish to set up.
2. Click your name at the upper right corner of your RingCentral Online account and set your availability status with the following options:. Take All Calls You will be able to receive notifications and calls from your RingCentral Phone and RingCentral Phone for Mobile. Do not accept call queue calls You will still receive calls going directly to your extension, but you will not be able to receive calls from a department or call queue. Do not accept any calls You will not receive any notifications or calls. Presence enables you to detect the phone status of your colleagues and display on your desk phones. Presence-capable phones have status indicator lights which allow the Admins to see who is available, busy, or on hold. Administrators can configure Presence settings for QAs, Supervisors, and Managers alike who need to monitor calls made by other Users in real time. See, to learn more.
Ring Central allows your employees to communicate anywhere, anytime on any device. In the past, Ring Central has not been enforcing licenses for employees that are using the system on mobile devices without a digital line. That is about to change. RingCentral Mobile Users FAQ Why are you now charging for Mobile Users without a digital line? Mobile Users without a can make and receive calls and have access to many of the same capabilities as users with digital lines. These include RingCentral Glip, RingCentral Meetings, integrations and more. With this advanced functionality, these users have begun using the product the same way they would a digital line.
Consequently, Mobile Users using the system without a digital line will now be considered part of the total licensed users and will be charged based on their account’s current cost per digital line. Will I be charged for using the Mobile App? Mobile Users with a digital line are not affected, and can continue to use the Mobile App for no additional charge. This change only affects Mobile Only Users without a digital line. When does this take effect?
Please refer to the email notification for the timing of this change for your account. What will be the cost? The cost for each Mobile User without a digital line will be the same as users who have a digital line. If you want to add digital lines for your Mobile Users at no additional cost (excluding taxes and fees), please contact your RingCentral account manager. What are the benefits to Mobile Users of adding a digital line? By adding a digital line, the Mobile User will get full access to RingCentral’s softphone (inbound and outbound) and the ability to use a desk phone if needed. If you are interested, please contact your account manager by calling 800-591-7973.
How do I know which Mobile Users without a digital line will be billed at any given time? System administrators can log into their RingCentral account and see this information under the billing tab. If a mobile user without a digital line is inactive or is only used for internal company calls, within a given month, there will be no charge. Apple Music gets social in iOS 11. Taking a page from Spotify, Apple Music members now have a profile on the streaming app.
You can use your profile page to showcase your favorite playlists, as well as the albums you’ve recently listened to. You can also follow friends on Apple Music, and their profile photo will show up next to the albums they’ve listened to. However, there is currently no way to listen to music on private or secret mode, so be ready for your Apple Music followers to get a glimpse at all your guilty pleasures. Do Not Disturb While Driving. This feature could be a real life-saver. IOS 11 also introduces “Do Not Disturb While Driving” so that the screen goes totally dark when you’re on the road. You can activate this mode manually via Control Center or have it turn on automatically whenever you’re connected to CarPlay or a car’s Bluetooth.
In addition, you can go into your Do Not Disturb Settings to setup an automatic response to all your incoming texts to alert people that you’re driving and will get back to them as soon as you arrive. Document scanner in Notes. There’s no reason to run to the office scanner anymore, thanks to iOS 11. Using the Notes app you can now press the plus (+) sign to access an all-new document scanner. You can scan several documents at once and apply different filters.
The scans can be saved inside your Notes, and you can also export them as PDF files that are Markup-friendly, so you can add your signature and send it back. Search for handwritten Notes Another cool feature that iOS 11 brings to Notes is the ability to search for things you’ve written our by hand. If you prefer to take notes using your finger or your Apple Pencil on iPad Pro, they are now searchable.
QuickType keyboard improvements. IOS 11 also makes significant improvements to the software keyboard. On iPhone, you can press-down on the globe icon and choose one-handed mode. This will bring all the keys closer to either the left or right side of the screen to make it easier to type with one hand.
You can also make one-handed mode your default keyboard by going into Settings. For iPad, you can now type numbers, symbols, and punctuation marks without switching to a secondary keyboard. Simply flick down on the key to insert the character you need. What we’re still waiting for. Credit: Apple Apple’s upcoming iOS 11, already in public beta and due out this fall in its final form, delivers numerous improvements and changes for iPad and iPhone users. These include a host of new enterprise-useful features — especially for the iPad — as well as a variety of tweaks that will almost any user. Here’s a rundown of the 50 or so most important things you need to know to get the most from Apple’s mobile platform.
Augmented reality Apple’s newly introduced lets developers create augmented reality experiences that can be accessed using compatible (A9- and A10-processor-powered) iOS devices — meaning iPhones and iPads released since September 2015. The software only recognizes horizontal planes today, but this will change in the future, and it’s expected to help companies explore new opportunities, from online retail to gaming to unified communications. Apple’s AR partners include Valve/SteamVR, Unity and Epic Games. Credit: Apple What’s critical here is that hundreds of millions of devices will immediately support AR once iOS 11 ships, making this an extremely viable VR platform development opportunity.
Machine intelligence iOS 11 carries numerous smart features, all wrapped up in Apple’s ultra-private secure shells, in which your identity is protected by technologies including differential privacy. That commitment to privacy means Apple has been crafting smart solutions that work on a device rather than by sharing data with the less secure cloud. Apple also introduced Core ML, a general-purpose machine-learning framework that developers can use to integrate machine learning inside their apps. Here are some of the ways Apple has applied A.I.
And machine learning in iOS 11:. When you type, the keyboard will suggest words you may have looked at recently, such as restaurant or place names or locations viewed in Safari or Messages.
The People folder in Photos becomes more accurate, and information about your friends will sync across all your Apple ID logged-in devices. Photos can now recognize even more “Memories” events, including things such as nights out and anniversaries. Based on what you are doing in other apps, iOS 11 can provide personalized recommendations in Safari, Maps, Messages and News. Siri is the voice assistant front end to Apple’s systemwide machine intelligence. The latter is what gives Siri the capacity to make recommendations based on what you’ve been doing.
IOS 11 adds several Siri-specific improvements. Siri translation: Siri can now translate conversation between English, Chinese, French, German, Italian and Spanish. Siri Kit improvements: Developers can use the SiriKit framework to integrate Siri support inside apps for ride scheduling, bill payments, banking, messaging, image search, VoIP calls, workouts, car controls and to-do lists. Type to Siri: You can now choose to type your Siri requests rather than speak them.
To do so, you must first enable the feature in SettingsGeneralAccessibilitySiri. Then toggle Type to Siri to On (green).
IPad Pro replaces more PCs Apple has called the PC a “truck” and declared the iPad Pro to be the “only computer” you need. That said, it’s fair to note that while Apple’s tablets can replace computers in some situations, they can’t yet do so in all cases. Apple’s response has been to introduce numerous iPad-only improvements in iOS 11 that make the device far more productive.
That means you’ll likely see Apple’s tablets replacing PCs in more scenarios. Credit: Apple. The Dock: The new, customizable Dock holds up to 15 apps (or folders containing apps). Three additional slots to the right of the Dock show a trio of the most recently used apps. You get to the Dock by swiping up from within any application.
Drag and drop: You can select a single item by tapping it, and if you continue to hold it — and then tap one or more additional items — you can select a number of items. You can then bring up the Dock, tap an app and place those items you selected on/in the app. This feature also works with the newly introduced Files browser (see below). Together, Files and drag-and-drop make working on an iPad feel much more like working on a computer than on a giant iPhone.
Split View: Apple has refined Split View on the iPad, introducing a new feature it calls Slide Over. It works like this: Summon the Dock by swiping up the screen (from within any app); you can then tap an app icon and drag it to the right side of the screen to open a narrow version of it. This makes it easy to switch between apps using the Dock and Split View. (If you have a keyboard, you can switch apps using the Mac-familiar Command-Tabbuttons.). App Switcher: When you look at Control Center (swipe all the way up) you’ll also see Apple’s revised App Switcher.
Here you’ll find thumbnails showing all your most recent apps and workspaces, giving you easy access to those you want. You’ll spend less time in the Home screen and more time working in the apps you need. Apple Pencil: Tap the screen to instantly open Notes and begin writing. In other Apple apps, you can tap the screen to create an Instant Markup that lets you annotate a PDF or screenshot. Credit: Apple Locations lets you access files held in iCloud Drive, on your device or the trash (if they were recently deleted). You can also bring in files held in third-party services such as Dropbox. Favorites is self-explanatory, but Tags is interesting: When you tap the Share item for any file, you’ll find a new +Tag item to the right of the file name at the top of the screen.
Tap this and you can assign a new tag to the file. If you haven’t started using tags, you probably should, since they will help you find items across all your Apple devices. Files also provides several other features:. Create a new folder and use iOS 11’s improved drag-and-drop support to drag multiple itemsinto it. Sort files by name, date, size and tags.
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Skip between list and icon-based views. Drag items to other apps. Long-press an item and you can Copy, Rename, Move, Share, Tags, Info, or Delete it in the popover menu that appears.
Enterprise deployment — simplified iOS 11 brings changes designed to make it easier to deploy Apple devices across the enterprise. Meanwhile, enterprise-focused Apple partners such as Deloitte, IBM, Cisco and JAMF now provide iOS deployment expertise and technologies as a service. Among the enterprise deployment highlights in iOS 11:. MDM services can push iOS updates to supervised devices, even if they’re locked. You can add any device to the Device Enrollment Program. MDM commands can be set to execute only when a device has a wired connection — saving on corporate bandwidth. A new restriction forbids enterprise users from adding their own VPN.
You can now enable signing and encryption in Mail and Exchange separately; before you could only enable signing and encryption at once. Sysadmins can now configure home screen layout and app installs on Apple TV. You can easily integrate Cisco Spark and WebEx meetings into iOS 11 apps. A faster, smarter Safari Quick and easy browsing of the web has bolstered Apple’s success since the iMac arrived in 1999, so the latest iteration of Safari in iOS will affect millions of users.
The focus this year is on speed (you’ll like the faster scrolling) and security. The security enhancements will likely have the biggest effect on users. These include better, easier cookie blocking and Intelligent Tracking Prevention, which uses built-in machine A.I. To reduce cross-site tracking by identifying and limiting this practice. Safari supports a new video codec, HEVC (H.265).
This will mean higher-quality video at much lower file sizes compared to the older H.264. The browser’s search bar now allows you to track flights and define words. PDF creation using the browser is also improved: Just tap Share and choose Markup as PDF to make a PDF you can annotate. Finally, like the High Sierra version of the browser, Safari on iOS adds support for. This opens the doors to cross-platform, browser-based video collaboration. Business Chat bots Apple at WWDC 2017 in June announced a key partnership with to create a bot-based customer service ecosystem for Messages, called “.” Apple’s plan is to integrate Nuance’s with Apple Business Chat.
This will enable new breeds of A.I.-based intelligent assistants in Messages and means you’ll see a little messages icon pop up on brand websites and in search results. Nuance’s asynchronous messaging tech is already used across other messaging platforms that support bots. Major companies, including Bank of America, Domino’s, FedEx and USAA, already use Nuance’s solution. Enterprises exploring B2C or B2B bot technologies will find that Apple’s solution lets customers find your business and start conversations from Safari, Maps, Spotlight and Siri using tens of millions of mobile devices. Your iOS, your Control Center Every iOS user already interacts with Control Center. Swipe up and you can invoke numerous items for quick access.
IOS 11 sees significant improvements here, including a redesign that combines everything in one window, brings in a range of new functions, and lets users choose which tools are available in their Control Center ( SettingsControl Center). This customization is limited, however; you can’t add third-party widgets at this time, and you cannot remove certain tools, such as those for Airplane Mode, Wi-Fi, AirDrop, Rotation Lock, AirPlay and Music. Control Center has another handy talent: You get 3D Touch-like interaction even when using a device that doesn’t support 3D Touch. Force-touch the Torch widget and slide your finger to increase brightness, or touch, hold and slide the timer widget to very swiftly set a time, even if you’re using an iPhone SE.
Mightier Maps Maps continues to improve, with features such as the introduction of new AR-like city flyover views. These use your iOS device’s camera and sensors to track your position and move you around 3D representations of key cities, such as London or New York. To explore these views, search for a major city and look for a Flyover button.
Tap this to access the view. (Not every city is supported, so if the city you chose doesn’t have the button, keep trying.) It’s an engaging feature that offers more potential as additional cities are added, but Apple has also worked hard to make Maps more effective for getting quickly from point A to point B. IOS 11 offers indoor maps for shopping malls, for instance, as well as airports and transit hubs. It also includes these key items:. A Do Not Disturb When Driving feature designed to keep you from getting distracted by incoming Notifications while behind the wheel. A new Lane Guidance feature that shows you the correct highway lane to be in to make the turns you need to stay on course. A speed limit display in Maps, beginning with those posted for U.S.
A new “Light Guidance” mode that provides a bird’s-eye view so you can better scout out the journey ahead when using Maps for travel instructions. A new way to access zoom mode: Just double tap a Map and, while keeping your finger pressed into the display, move your finger up and down to zoom in and out.
Credit: Apple Let’s work (better) together No one really likes jumping through hoops to make devices work together. IOS 11 makes this a lot easier:. Automatic setup: Got a new iOS device? Just hold it near an iOS 11 device (or High Sierra Mac) you already own and are logged into using your Apple ID.
Many of your personal settings, preferences and iCloud Keychain passwords will be carried over to your new device, so it is ready to use, fast. Instant Wi-Fi: iOS 11 users can approve others to use their Wi-Fi network by holding the devices close together, authorizing them, and transferring the password automatically. This should help schools and enterprises more easily manage routine Wi-Fi password changes.
QR Code scanning: The Camera app will automatically scan and understand QR codes. Point your device at the code, tap to focus, and a notification box will let you respond to that code. This will come in useful for automatic setup of things such as Wi-Fi networks, HomeKit devices, contact cards, website URLs and more.: This new iOS 11 framework lets developers create apps that can read NFC tags. It’s a little limited at the moment — it only works one-way, so you can use it to access information about museum exhibits and visitor attractions rather than for more sophisticated payment systems. The image thing Apple’s been working hard to improve your images. Last year’s introduction of the bokeh effect in the iPhone 7 Plus was a great example of this, since it basically put a pro-photo portrait camera in your pocket. IOS 11 maintains this tradition:.
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The biggest enhancement is introduction of support for the HEIF photo format. Based on the video-focused HVEC format, HEIF is capable of saving images around half the file size of JPEGs but at much higher quality (up to 16-bit, versus 8-bit). Apple has developed a way to transcode images from HEIF to JPEG on the fly, without performance degradation. If you use an iPhone 7 Plus, Portrait Mode in iOS 11 supports optical image stabilization and HDR, so you can expect much better images in low light. Apple has also added new filters to improve images, including one designed to make skin tones appear more natural. Live Photos gains several improvements.
Not only can you now share these live moments with others as GIF files (or as an mp4 on Android), but you get to choose the key image and can apply three new effects: loop, bounce and long exposure. (The latter blurs anything that’s moving within a frame so you can focus on the subject).
Document scanning and Notes Apple’s Notes app spent years in the wilderness before getting much attention. By the time iOS 10 arrived, Notes had already become a sort of low-budget replacement for Evernote, but it gets much more versatility in iOS 11. Certainly, for business users it has become an excellent tool to keep receipts and other expenses in one place when traveling:. You can scan documents from within a Note; just tap the plus sign and choose Scan Documents, then point your device until the document is in focus and highlighted by a yellow tint. You can then keep, share or even sign the scan (the latter on the iPad Pro using an Apple Pencil). Apple has added the capacity to draw inside Notes using the familiar sketch tools interface from the iPad. You can pin notes to the top of your list, more easily search through your notes, and quickly place notes within subject folders.
A few more things There are many more improvements within iOS 11, including a one-handed keyboard option, person-to-person payments within Messages, the capacity to record and broadcast what’s happening on-screen, and App Offloading, which lets you delete an app you don’t use often while keeping the app data. When you need it, just download the app again to use that data. You’ll also find improved screenshot annotation and significant additions to CareKit and ResearchKit, which provide a platform for health and medical equipment developers. If this has whetted your appetite enough to try iOS 11 for yourself, you can register to join Apple’s iOS 11 Public Beta program. Otherwise, wait until the final version arrives, when the bugs should have been ironed out. Have questions? Get answers from Call us at: 856-745-9990 or visit: is a full providing, and much more. Information.
To read this article in its entirety. If you use Wi-Fi on your iOS device, get this security update The tech giant says there is a new cyber threat, but has taken steps to thwart the attack. According to the reports, “Apple has now issued a critical security patch for all iOS devices and for Mac computers against a potential hack that could come remotely via Wi-Fi.” Watch the latest video at The virus is being considered a potentially serious threat, so the company is urging users to to protect their devices. The latest cyber threat is also a risk to Android device users, but Google has taken steps as well to block the virus. “The vulnerability also has the potential to attack Android devices, but Google issued its own security patch earlier this month.” Have questions? Get answers from Call us at: 856-745-9990 or visit: is a full providing, and much more. Information. To read this article in its entirety.
5 things to do before giving an old iPhone or iPad to your kid Don’t hand over an aging iOS device to your eager youngster before doing a little kid-proofing first. Like it or not, little kids love iPhones and iPads. They love to look at them, they love to tap and swipe the screen, they love playing iPhone games, and most of all, they love watching videos on them. (“Curious George” is my daughter’s favorite—for this week at least.)Giving your little ones a hand-me-down iOS device is an easy way to satisfy their desire for a screen of their own—my kid is the proud owner of an iPhone 3GS and a third-generation iPad.That said, you shouldn’t hand over your old iPhone or iPad without doing some kid-proofing first. Read on for five ways to prep an aging iPhone or iPad for your youngster, from wiping your data and setting up a child’s iCloud account to blocking web access and keeping her from racking up in-app charges on your credit card.
Wipe your old data Before you hand over your old iPhone to your kids, you’ll want to make sure any and all of your personal data has been wiped clean. The best way to do so is to perform a “factory” reset, which wipes the iPhone’s storage and returns it to its factory settings.
Make sure to back up and then wipe your data before handing over your old iPhone to your child. Naturally, you should first make sure you’ve backed up any old iPhone or iPad data you want to preserve.
You may already have taken care of this step if you’ve previously upgraded to a new iPhone or iPad and restored your data from iCloud. If not, tap Settings, tap your iCloud profile, then tap iCloud Backup Back Up Now. You can also back up your old iPhone or iPad by connecting it to your Mac or PC and syncing it with iTunes. Once you’re satisfied that your data is safe and sound, go ahead and wipe the device. Tap Settings General Reset Erase All Content and Settings. Once the reset is complete, your old iPhone or iPad will return to its factory settings, just like the day it came out of the box.
Create a child’s iCloud account While it may seem a little soon to, say, create an Apple ID for a toddler, take it from me: it won’t be long before your onesie-clad cutie is walking, talking and pleading for an iPhone upgrade—and when that happens, it’ll be easier to migrate her data and apps if she already has her own iCloud account. Just because your child is under 13 doesn’t mean she can’t have her own iCloud account and Apple ID. Even if your kid is younger than 13 years old, she can still have her own iCloud account and Apple ID. All you need to do is create the account under iOS’s “Family Sharing” umbrella. With her iCloud account, your child will be able to sign in to an old iPhone or iPad, download apps, and even purchase items from the App Store—only with your approval, of course.
Also, keep in mind that just because she has an iCloud account, your daughter or son won’t be able to start web surfing, tweeting, or posting selfies on Instagram without your say-so. (More on iOS’s parental controls in a moment.) You can create a child’s iCloud account directly on your own iPhone or iPad. Just tap Settings, tap your iCloud username, then tap Family Sharing Add Family Member Create an Apple ID for a child.
You’ll need to enter your kid’s birthday, agree to some disclosures and legalese, choose a payment method for App Store purchases (which, again, you can control and/or block), then choose an Apple ID username and password. By default, your kid’s new iCloud account won’t let her make App Store purchases without your consent. To double-check the “Ask to Buy” setting, tap Settings, tap your iCloud account name, then tap Family Sharing and your kid’s name.
Control what your kid can—and can’t—do on her iPhone or iPad Once you’ve got your old iPhone or iPad set up with your child’s new iCloud account, it’s time to make some decisions on which iOS features will be fair game for your kid, and which will be off-limits. Don’t want your child surfing the web or snapping photos on her hand-me-down iPhone? You can block those activities in iOS’s Restrictions settings. Tap Settings General Restrictions Enable Restrictions, then create a Restrictions passcode.
Next, scroll down and disable all the iOS features that you’d rather your kid not mess with. You’ll probably want to disable Safari and the iTunes store right away.
You may also want to block your child from installing apps, and if you don’t want your little one snapping a million photos of their crib, you might want to nix the Camera app, too. In the “Allowed Content” section, make sure to disable in-app purchases, as well as block music with explicit music and any grown-up movies, TV shows and books. In the Privacy section, you can control which apps can access location services, contacts, the microphone, and more on your kid’s iPhone. At the bottom of the Restrictions screen, you can also disable access to multiplayer games, friend adding, and screen recording for any Game Center-ready games. Hide Settings, Mail, and other Apple apps Even after you’ve thoroughly managed all of iOS’s Restrictions settings, you may still see some home-screen icons on your kid’s iPhone or iPad that you’d rather she not mess with. For example, the Settings icon should probably stay out of her hands, as well as the Mail app, Game Center, and the App Store.
You can hide the Mail, App Store, and other Apple apps in a folder, preferably on its own home screen in the back. Here’s what I did before I gave my daughter my old iPhone: I hid all those various Apple apps in a “Hidden” folder in the very last iOS home screen. To create a home screen folder, drag one app icon on top of another, name the folder, then start dragging other app icons into the newly created folder. Naturally, older kids who are a bit more iOS savvy may quickly sniff out the “Hidden” folder.
My five-year-old, for example, knows exactly where I’ve tucked away the Settings icon, but she doesn’t really care—probably because tapping Settings won’t get her any closer to Curious George. Turn on Airplane mode One way to make sure your little one doesn’t wander into a grown-up corner of the Internet on her iPhone is to cut off Internet access altogether, and the easiest way to do that is to turn on Airplane mode. (Of course, you can kiss Airplane mode goodbye once your children start clamoring for the streaming PBS Kids video app, which they’ll do once they hit about 3 or so.) Just tap Settings, then flip on the Airplane Mode switch. Turning on Airplane mode is an easy way to keep tiny iPhone users off the Internet. If your old iPhone or iPad is running on iOS 6 or later, you may also want to disable home-screen and in-app access to Control Center, the flip-up control panel that includes an Airplane Mode button, To do so, tap Settings Control Center, then switch off the Access on Lock Screen and Access Within Apps settings. That won’t completely disable Control Center, but at least it’ll make it a tad more challenging to find. Have questions?
Get answers from Call us at: 856-745-9990 or visit: is a full providing, and much more. Information. To read this article in its entirety. IPhone SE gets a storage boost, too.
Apple just made upgrading to an iPhone 7 a philanthropic decision by adding a red special edition to the lineup. The new red aluminum finish, which is available to order for both iPhone 7 and 7 Plus in-store and online on March 24, is a fundraising effort for the Global Fund. Apple will contribute a portion of red iPhone sales to the fight against AIDS and HIV. The two new red iPhones will come in 128GB and 256GB storage variations and start at $749 in the U.S. Apple will sell the special editions in more than 40 countries by the end of March, with Brazil, Chile, Colombia, India, and Turkey to come in April. If you live in the U.S., U.K., or China and are part of the iPhone Upgrade Program, you’ll be able to snag an unlocked red iPhone with AppleCare+. In the U.S., the 128GB iPhone 7 will start at $37 a month with the ability to upgrade every year.
Apple has a long-standing relationship with the Global Fund and has a variety of, including iPod’s, cases, headphones, and speakers. Last December, Apple celebrated its decade-long partnership with the Global Fund by donating proceeds from in-app purchases, exclusive downloads, and newly launched accessories to the nonprofit.
The company has so far donated more than $130 million to the Global Fund, making it the organizations’s largest corporate donor. You can snag a flashy new red iPhone 7 on March 24, starting at $749. IPhone SE gets a bump, too Apple hasn’t forgotten about the littlest phone in its lineup, the iPhone SE. The company just doubled the 4-inch phone’s storage to 32GB and 128GB, up from 16GB and 64GB. Those models will be phased out and the roomier new options will start at $399 beginning March 24. While the flashy new color and iPhone SE upgrade aren’t the biggest iPhone news of the year—that will come in September with the 10th anniversary iPhone 8—it’s nice to see Apple add a little something extra to both its existing flagship and its entry-level phones. Have questions?
Get answers from Call us at: 856-745-9990 or visit: is a full providing, and much more. Information. To read this article in its entirety. Prepare for removal of PPTP VPN before you upgrade to iOS 10 and macOS Sierra System administrators preparing for iOS 10 and macOS Sierra should stop using PPTP connections for VPN. Learn about alternatives you can use to protect your data. If you’ve set up a PPTP VPN server, iOS 10 and macOS Sierra users won’t be able to connect to it. IOS 10 and macOS Sierra will remove PPTP connections from any VPN profile when a user upgrades their device.
Even though PPTP protocol is still available on iOS 9 and earlier or OS X El Capitan and earlier, we don’t recommend that you use it for secure, private communication. Alternatives to PPTP connections for VPN Try one of these other VPN protocols for user-based authentication that are more secure:. L2TP/IPSec. IKEv2/IPSec. Cisco IPSec. SSL VPN clients on the App Store such as those from AirWatch, Aruba, Check Point, Cisco, F5 Networks, MobileIron, NetMotion, Open VPN, Palo Alto Networks, Pulse Secure, and SonicWall Have questions?
Get answers from Call us at: 856-745-9990 or visit: is a full providing, and much more. Information. If your mobile connection keeps cutting out, this update should fix it. Apple on Monday released iOS 10.0.3, an update for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. To install the update, open the Settings app and tap General Software Update. The update can also be installed by connecting your iPhone 7 to your Mac and using the iTunes app.
IOS 10.0.3 that could cause the iPhone 7 to “temporarily lose cellular connectivity.” The workaround to the issue before the update was to turn off Voice over LTE. Since the 10.0.3 update addresses an issue specifically for the iPhone 7, the update is not seen by other iPhone models. For now, the iPhones in Apple’s current lineup are on different iOS versions. When Apple releases the iOS 10.1 update, which includes the Portrait mode camera feature, the iPhones will probably be back in iOS version alignment. Tip: Before updating your iPhone 7, be sure to back up your data. Have questions? Get answers from Call us at: 856-745-9990 or visit: is a full providing, and much more. Information.
To read this article in its entirety. Apple recently announced the latest version of its flagship smartphone. Here are the features and functions that will matter to professionals.
The iPhone 7 is officially here. At an Apple event in California on Wednesday (September 7, coincidentally), the phone was unveiled by Tim Cook and the crew amid a variety of Apple announcements. The first mention of the new device came in a now-deleted tweet that read: “New cameras. Stereo speakers. Longer battery life. This is 7.” Apple is known for being tight-lipped until the last possible second, so it was definitely a surprise.
The phone has a new design, featuring an aluminum body with almost non-existent seams and is available in gold, silver, rose gold, black, and Jet Black. The home button was also redesigned, with Force sensitivity and a new Taptic engine. It can also be programmed by third-party applications and customized as well. The above tweet wasn’t a fluke. The new enclosure is both water and dust resistant, with IP67 protection standard. The new, 12-megapixel iPhone 7 camera has image stabilization and a wider f1.8 aperture lens that is made up of six distinct layers.
The sensor for the camera is faster and more efficient, and a quad-LED flash can help users take better photos. The iPhone 7+ gets a second 12MP camera to use as a telephoto lens.
A new image processor helps balance colors and tone in an image, among many other features. This could be helpful for small marketing departments, or businesses that rely on image content, to produce better photos. The front camera is a 7MP FaceTime HD camera. This will be helpful for road warriors and remote workers alike, as it could provide a better experience for mobile video conferencing. The new Retina HD display is now 25% brighter than previous generations. The iPhone 7 has stereo speakers with twice the volume and better quality sound. If you want to use headphones, the traditional auxiliary input jack is gone, and the Apple EarPods now connect via Lightning connector only.
If you have traditional headphones, though, Apple will include an adapter in the box with the new iPhone 7 and 7+. Apple also debuted a wireless version of its earbuds called AirPods. They use a W1 chip to enable “intelligent connection” and users can access Siri through the AirPods with a tap. The batteries provide five hours of listening per charge.
In terms of performance, the iPhone 7 has a new A10 Fusion 64-bit, four core processor. Using two high-efficient cores, tasks like checking email will take less battery power.
It also has stronger graphics performance while consuming less power than previous models. Pro apps, like those from Adobe, can perform better on the device as well. Storage-wise, the new iPhones will be available with 32GB, 128GB, or 256GB of space. Apple also announced the Apple Watch Series 2. The watch is swim-proof, which is a fancy way of saying that it is water resistant up to 50 meters. Its second-generation SiP (system in a package) has a dual-core processor that’s up to 50% faster, and a stronger GPU for better graphics performance as well. A new display is easier to read, and the more powerful hardware allows for more complex apps to be built for the device.
Built-in GPS will be good for business travelers, and developers can take advantage of it to build more contextual apps. Of course, watchOS 3 came to preview back in June, but Apple was expected to bring a new version of the hardware for quite some time. Real-time collaboration is coming to the iWork suite as well. Apple showcased the functionality by editing the slide deck live on stage. Of course, Google Docs and Office 365 have had similar functionality for some time, and iWork has struggled to gain traction in the enterprise, but it’s a welcome update. Have questions?
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