I have been following you for a year now and I want to tell you how much I look forward to your videos. Besides being very enlightening, they are concise, clear and delivered very well. As a retired English professor I recognize when I see something good. You do a great service to we seniors who did not grow up with this technology.
Hi Rich: I’m a mid 80s senior and really enjoy your videos on the Apple iPhones and iPads. I have recommended your videos to various friends and associates👍
At seventy-two, I recently got my first smartphone which was a used SE 2020 Iphone with a small form factor, touch ID, and a home button. After three months, I have yet to hook it to a cell carrier as I didn't purchase the phone to take or make calls but to use the apps which are necessary to set up a lot of devices in the home. Everyone who is important in my life can easily get a hold of me because of health issues I rarely leave my home as I no longer drive. Curiously what drove me to get an Iphone was that I purchased an Apple TV 4k streaming device which is far superior to the Amazon and Roku streaming devices that I had owned previously. Navigating an Apple TV 4k is much like navigating an Iphone with obviously a bigger screen. I watch all You Tube videos on my big screen via the Apple device. I also use it for podcasts and have up hooked up a pair of bluetooth headphones and can listen to a podcast anywhere in my home. The point of my post is that you might consider doing a video on the Apple TV 4k because its menu is similar to an Iphone's but is easier to see. Kinda like a starter device for Iphones. I watch all your videos. You speak deliberately like any good instructor should. Too many You Tubers talk too fast.
I made a video (sort of) on the Apple TV a few years ago. I've got the Apple TV 4K too and I use it every day. I probably should make a new video on this topic. Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for watching!
I like the Apple TV better for playing a podcast than the Iphone. I use bluetooth headphones and the coverage is incredible. The Apple TV is in the front of my house and yet I can play the podcast over the earphones in the rear of my house when I am on my treadmill. One other neat feature is the screensaver will come on and play as long as you are playing a podcast. I don't think the podcast app for the Apple TV is as sophisticated as the Iphone and not as many custom setting are available.
Thanks Rich. I finally upgraded to a 15 max pro from a 10. I will check the settings you highlighted. I always learn something from your videos. Kindness, Teresa
Everything you say is great info! I can’t hear anyone on my phone unless I’m on speaker…will certainly try upping the volume when a call is in progress. Thanks so much!
I’m pretty excited. I just found you Rich. I’m 74, have an iPhone and I really don’t have a clue what I’m doing. I’m just winging it. That is all about to change. Here I go.👏🏻👏🏻
After the ios 17 update on my iPhone 12, I couldn't get my Favorites in my Contacts anymore. Thanks to your video, I got that all corrected. Thanks very much!!!
Hi Rich, I like the way you deliver your instructional videos. I'm not so much a newbie, but I've still learnt a few tips which are appreciated. Cheers!
Thanks Rich. I recommended your channel to our over 70s summer club we run at our church (I was doing troubleshooting sessions for those with iPads and iPhones). Just a couple of points - the Dynamic Island is not limited to pro models now with the 15 series iPhones and a few features such as Live Voicemail is not available everywhere at the moment eg not for us in the UK.
Great point! Not only did I misspeak, but I have the iPhone 15 Plus - which has the Dynamic Island! Thanks so much for the recommendation. I hope it helps a few folks out.
Appreciate this greatly. Banners and notifications were helpful. Most revealing to me was the troubleshooting tip on volume in and out of call. Hope you do the same for incoming texts. My Mom often misses them.
I want to get a smart phone, but I think I will stick with my old flip as long as I can, I use Voip at home and it is wonderful . The very act of using such a small device just seems laborious to me at the present time. Maybe I will change , but its not something I look forward to. I think you do a great job with this video.
Thank you so much. You answered a silly question for me. How to delete someone from favorites! I can't believe it was so easy to do. Thank you, thank you, thank you
Rich, I sure appreciate your help. I’m 76, just got my VERY FIRST iPhone. Somehow, I have several different contact list. How can I have all my contacts in just one list? And, should that list be the iCloud list? Thanks for all your help. Sandie
Every time you do a video, I think “that is too easy!“ And you prove me wrong apparently on my new phone I didn’t have Wi-Fi enabled for phone calls. I don’t send unknown calls directly to Spam. I’ve had instances where Dr. offices will call from a different phone than I know of and it will go directly to voicemail. And I play phone tag with them. It’s frustrating. The phone log has been really helpful improving to me that my doctors office hadn’t returned three phone calls. They can say that I wasn’t careful, making a phone log, but you can’t lie when it comes to the phone records.
in this video you mentioned call waiting. I can't find it in my phone settings. Is it because I have Verizon? I have an iPhone 12 mini running the latest update. Maybe it's not available on this phone?
Hi Rich I have a decon G7 continuous glucose monitor. My brother gave me an old iPhone. I have WiFi. Is it possible to use the phone as a receiver without hooking the phone for service? If so how do I do this?
I almost didn’t watch this video because I “thought” I would know everything you might present. BUT, as always, you shared some “inside” tips that I had not enabled. Thanks again, Rich, for always putting the ‘techy’ parts of our iPhones and iPads into easy to understand language and easy to follow directions! ❤ Btw, I have watched this video twice and I want my husband to watch it because he is always saying his phone is ‘dumb’ when I think it is probably user error. 😂
Hi Alicia! Thanks again for the kind words. Glad the video was helpful. The topic is a little basic, but there are a few things worth learning. I'm hoping it helped some folks. Especially the short troubleshooting section.
Just a comment regarding favourites on your phone. I find that if you use the shortcut for favou😊rites, you have a tendency to forget phone numbers. I watched my poor mother try to use that feature many years ago when you could set it up on a landline by just pushing one number to dial … say a family member. After a while, she had no idea who she was calling by pushing whatever number she was pushing. I prefer to dial peoples’ numbers, particularly family members and close friends and numbers that I use on a regular basis, so that I can remember them.
I would like to see a tutorial on two-factor identification: how to use it and examples of doing that. I’ve searched the internet and this is available, however most videos use Apple’s buzzwords and assume you know what they mean or talk too fast! I need to change my Google password and believe my account there has been hacked. I would like to set up 2FA for some of websites that are important, but am a bit scared off because in setting my important accounts if I don’t do it right, accessing them again could be very difficult since they are very security conscious and put you through the wringer correcting situations. I thought of you as your videos are easy to understand, geared for seniors, plus I hoped to find 2FA here. Can you reply back to this somehow? Thanks so very much.
Yes! This is a great video idea. I've not made a video on 2-factor authentication before. And it can be a little intimidating. I've put it on the list. Thanks so much for the suggestion.
What??? The phone doesn't charge for phone calls. That's your cellphone provider that sets the prices on plans. Practically all major cellphone providers offer unlimited calling and texting. I really have no idea what you're talking about.
Hi from OZ, the mobile phone might be basic, but when you are an android use, and someone 'kindly' gives you a iPhone they outgrew and Australia is going 4g. It is a new language. I can't understand a thing I read, I just want to make phone calls, no Siri, clouds, internet etc. Expecting miracles Thank You
I have been following you for a year now and I want to tell you how much I look forward to your videos. Besides being very enlightening, they are concise, clear and delivered very well. As a retired English professor I recognize when I see something good. You do a great service to we seniors who did not grow up with this technology.
Rich, great job with these videos for iPhones and iPads…..your explanations are clear, concise and not complicated. Keep em coming! 😃
Thanks, will do!
I am 70 yo. I just purchased my very first smart phone and watch. Thank You for the precise and exact information I am needing. Thank You.
Hi Rich: I’m a mid 80s senior and really enjoy your videos on the Apple iPhones and iPads. I have recommended your videos to various friends and associates👍
Thank you so much for taking time to share this.
At seventy-two, I recently got my first smartphone which was a used SE 2020 Iphone with a small form factor, touch ID, and a home button. After three months, I have yet to hook it to a cell carrier as I didn't purchase the phone to take or make calls but to use the apps which are necessary to set up a lot of devices in the home. Everyone who is important in my life can easily get a hold of me because of health issues I rarely leave my home as I no longer drive. Curiously what drove me to get an Iphone was that I purchased an Apple TV 4k streaming device which is far superior to the Amazon and Roku streaming devices that I had owned previously. Navigating an Apple TV 4k is much like navigating an Iphone with obviously a bigger screen. I watch all You Tube videos on my big screen via the Apple device. I also use it for podcasts and have up hooked up a pair of bluetooth headphones and can listen to a podcast anywhere in my home. The point of my post is that you might consider doing a video on the Apple TV 4k because its menu is similar to an Iphone's but is easier to see. Kinda like a starter device for Iphones. I watch all your videos. You speak deliberately like any good instructor should. Too many You Tubers talk too fast.
I made a video (sort of) on the Apple TV a few years ago. I've got the Apple TV 4K too and I use it every day. I probably should make a new video on this topic. Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for watching!
I like the Apple TV better for playing a podcast than the Iphone. I use bluetooth headphones and the coverage is incredible. The Apple TV is in the front of my house and yet I can play the podcast over the earphones in the rear of my house when I am on my treadmill. One other neat feature is the screensaver will come on and play as long as you are playing a podcast. I don't think the podcast app for the Apple TV is as sophisticated as the Iphone and not as many custom setting are available.
At 72 you doing more than me
Clear and concise guidance, as always. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Love your videos . Im so tired of over complicate videos by people who try to show you how smart they are so thank you .
Thank you so much for your instructive settings tips in how to handle my iPhone!
Answered many questions for me today!!! Helpful basics!
Thanks Rich. I finally upgraded to a 15 max pro from a 10. I will check the settings you highlighted. I always learn something from your videos.
Kindness, Teresa
Hi Teresa! Hope you're doing well. I think you'll really like the 15 Pro Max. Great choice.
Everything you say is great info! I can’t hear anyone on my phone unless I’m on speaker…will certainly try upping the volume when a call is in progress. Thanks so much!
Thank you for these easy to follow instructional videos Rich.
Very welcome
I’m pretty excited. I just found you Rich. I’m 74, have an iPhone and I really don’t have a clue what I’m doing. I’m just winging it. That is all about to change. Here I go.👏🏻👏🏻
Yes! I hope my simple videos help you out. Once you get the hang of using the iPhone you'll really enjoy it. Thanks so much for watching!
Love your videos. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
After the ios 17 update on my iPhone 12, I couldn't get my Favorites in my Contacts anymore. Thanks to your video, I got that all corrected. Thanks very much!!!
Hi Rich, I like the way you deliver your instructional videos. I'm not so much a newbie, but I've still learnt a few tips which are appreciated. Cheers!
Thanks so much!
Good video thanks for your time
Excellent, as always!
Thanks again!
Thanks Rich. I recommended your channel to our over 70s summer club we run at our church (I was doing troubleshooting sessions for those with iPads and iPhones). Just a couple of points - the Dynamic Island is not limited to pro models now with the 15 series iPhones and a few features such as Live Voicemail is not available everywhere at the moment eg not for us in the UK.
Great point! Not only did I misspeak, but I have the iPhone 15 Plus - which has the Dynamic Island! Thanks so much for the recommendation. I hope it helps a few folks out.
Appreciate this greatly. Banners and notifications were helpful. Most revealing to me was the troubleshooting tip on volume in and out of call. Hope you do the same for incoming texts. My Mom often misses them.
Glad it helped!
I want to get a smart phone, but I think I will stick with my old flip as long as I can, I use Voip at home and it is wonderful . The very act of using such a small device just seems laborious to me at the present time. Maybe I will change , but its not something I look forward to. I think you do a great job with this video.
I need this! I’m 71, I know Apple but I’m getting my first iPhone!❤PS. This makes way more sense to me than the smartphone I have now!
Thank you so much. You answered a silly question for me. How to delete someone from favorites! I can't believe it was so easy to do. Thank you, thank you, thank you
You are so welcome!
Rich, I sure appreciate your help. I’m 76, just got my VERY FIRST iPhone. Somehow, I have several different contact list. How can I have all my contacts in just one list? And, should that list be the iCloud list? Thanks for all your help. Sandie
Every time you do a video, I think “that is too easy!“ And you prove me wrong apparently on my new phone I didn’t have Wi-Fi enabled for phone calls.
I don’t send unknown calls directly to Spam. I’ve had instances where Dr. offices will call from a different phone than I know of and it will go directly to voicemail. And I play phone tag with them. It’s frustrating.
The phone log has been really helpful improving to me that my doctors office hadn’t returned three phone calls. They can say that I wasn’t careful, making a phone log, but you can’t lie when it comes to the phone records.
I'm finding impossible, nerve wracking over my tolerence,to tears
Do these screens vary? I don't show call waiting or call forwarding or Show Caller ID nor nothin'.
Do you have an android version of this video?
in this video you mentioned call waiting. I can't find it in my phone settings. Is it because I have Verizon? I have an iPhone 12 mini running the latest update. Maybe it's not available on this phone?
Hi Rich I have a decon G7 continuous glucose monitor. My brother gave me an old iPhone. I have WiFi. Is it possible to use the phone as a receiver without hooking the phone for service? If so how do I do this?
Is this affective for men, also
I almost didn’t watch this video because I “thought” I would know everything you might present. BUT, as always, you shared some “inside” tips that I had not enabled. Thanks again, Rich, for always putting the ‘techy’ parts of our iPhones and iPads into easy to understand language and easy to follow directions! ❤ Btw, I have watched this video twice and I want my husband to watch it because he is always saying his phone is ‘dumb’ when I think it is probably user error. 😂
Hi Alicia! Thanks again for the kind words. Glad the video was helpful. The topic is a little basic, but there are a few things worth learning. I'm hoping it helped some folks. Especially the short troubleshooting section.
It would have been helpful to learn how to turn the phone on?
Just a comment regarding favourites on your phone. I find that if you use the shortcut for favou😊rites, you have a tendency to forget phone numbers. I watched my poor mother try to use that feature many years ago when you could set it up on a landline by just pushing one number to dial … say a family member. After a while, she had no idea who she was calling by pushing whatever number she was pushing. I prefer to dial peoples’ numbers, particularly family members and close friends and numbers that I use on a regular basis, so that I can remember them.
what i phone are u using?
I would like to see a tutorial on two-factor identification: how to use it and examples of doing that. I’ve searched the internet and this is available, however most videos use Apple’s buzzwords and assume you know what they mean or talk too fast! I need to change my Google password and believe my account there has been hacked. I would like to set up 2FA for some of websites that are important, but am a bit scared off because in setting my important accounts if I don’t do it right, accessing them again could be very difficult since they are very security conscious and put you through the wringer correcting situations. I thought of you as your videos are easy to understand, geared for seniors, plus I hoped to find 2FA here. Can you reply back to this somehow? Thanks so very much.
Yes! This is a great video idea. I've not made a video on 2-factor authentication before. And it can be a little intimidating. I've put it on the list. Thanks so much for the suggestion.
I'm not a senior, just an android user my whole life and this was helpful 🤣
👍👍👍
Why they charging $1 every call? Plus it doesn't sync? Just now had it and just dropped it
What??? The phone doesn't charge for phone calls. That's your cellphone provider that sets the prices on plans. Practically all major cellphone providers offer unlimited calling and texting. I really have no idea what you're talking about.
Too small to follow along,need close ups
These tips are not for iPhone 6s.
Of course not. That's an obsolete phone.
Still too complicated
Can't please everyone....
not great
Hi from OZ, the mobile phone might be basic, but when you are an android use, and someone 'kindly' gives you a iPhone they outgrew and Australia is going 4g. It is a new language. I can't understand a thing I read, I just want to make phone calls, no Siri, clouds, internet etc. Expecting miracles Thank You