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#15
by
TheSlyBear
on 15 Sep, 2012 10:45
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iPhone 4S -- neither of my partner or I have ever had any troubles with an iPhone, or any other i-device (of which we have many) for that matter.
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#16
by
justtom
on 15 Sep, 2012 11:41
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Myself and the wife went thru hell and back with the iphones.Piece of sh*t imo,deffently can't take heavy use and abuse.Went android and never looking back.
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#17
by
-Doug-
on 15 Sep, 2012 11:43
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LG Optimus V (Droid) on Virgin Mobile. It's a decent phone for the price.
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#18
by
BillOnBass
on 15 Sep, 2012 12:11
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16gb iPhone 4s. Have never had any problems with the 4s or 3gs that were not self-inflicted (left my 3gs laying in a puddle of liquid on a hotel nightstand and had to buy a new LCD display). Everything about the 4s and the software is very intuitive and simple.
With a Defender series Otter Box I'm never worried about my phone breaking if I drop it. Sometimes I'll drop it from shoulder height on the pavement just to show people how durable it is. I read a news story about a guy dropping an iPhone out of his pocket while skydiving (with no protective casing) and recovering it using the Find My iPhone app. The screen was cracked but it retained its functionality, so I'm not too worried about my sidewalk demo.
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#19
by
greatnessinc
on 15 Sep, 2012 13:22
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Not sure what I'll do with my S1, I have a couple weeks to figure that out before my i5 gets here. I went with the 64gb. I ended up paying less for it than I originally anticipated. It was supposed to come out next week but it sold out within an hour of being for sale so Apple pushed back the release. The i5 has gorilla glass which is stronger than the glass used on previous models (it's also the glass used for the iPads).
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#20
by
Ming the Merciless
on 15 Sep, 2012 13:42
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Wall-mounted land-line, forty-plus years old. "To dial a number" is not a metaphor hereabouts at Ming's place. The phone works fine. Tell me how your present one works in--oh, let's be generous--twenty years.
Carry a phone around? There are many positive things to being "out of touch" for much of the day. If it's really important, they'll call back; it it's not, none of your time was wasted.
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#21
by
tomgallagher
on 15 Sep, 2012 13:48
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Not sure what I'll do with my S1, I have a couple weeks to figure that out before my i5 gets here. I went with the 64gb. I ended up paying less for it than I originally anticipated. It was supposed to come out next week but it sold out within an hour of being for sale so Apple pushed back the release. The i5 has gorilla glass which is stronger than the glass used on previous models (it's also the glass used for the iPads).
How much is less than anticipated mate.?
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#22
by
tomgallagher
on 15 Sep, 2012 13:53
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Wall-mounted land-line, forty-plus years old. "To dial a number" is not a metaphor hereabouts at Ming's place. The phone works fine. Tell me how your present one works in--oh, let's be generous--twenty years.
Carry a phone around? There are many positive things to being "out of touch" for much of the day. If it's really important, they'll call back; it it's not, none of your time was wasted.
LMAO....
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#23
by
Frontier Guy
on 15 Sep, 2012 14:17
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Wall-mounted land-line, forty-plus years old. "To dial a number" is not a metaphor hereabouts at Ming's place. The phone works fine. Tell me how your present one works in--oh, let's be generous--twenty years.
Carry a phone around? There are many positive things to being "out of touch" for much of the day. If it's really important, they'll call back; it it's not, none of your time was wasted.
Same here, only mine sits on the desk instead of wall-mount. Spinning that dial is a delight. And the audio quality is superb.
And I can guarantee I've never had to say,
"Can you hear me now?"
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#24
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 15 Sep, 2012 14:23
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Not an Apple-Head here--I have an iPod, not the biggest, not the smallest. My wife has the iPhone3 and she's happy with it. I prefer my Razr with a larger screen and more capabilities--it literally has been a critical help in so many things, for example it was extremely handy and useful when I had an accident on the motorcycle, providing proof of insurance, calling and texting to my mechanic to get the bike and take it in, etc., etc.
Read and weep, if you've already ordered an iPhone5
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/10-ways-android-beats-iphone-5-1B5919523
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#25
by
TheSlyBear
on 15 Sep, 2012 15:05
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Read and weep, if you've already ordered an iPhone5
While I haven't ordered an iPhone 5 (though I'll likely get one when my 4S contract is up), no weeping here. None of that is important to me.
I have some Android devices, and they're fine, but I prefer the iPhone over Android phones.
(Also, as a software developer, I know too much about the security holes in the Android ecosystem to trust my critical data to it.)
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#26
by
Slynito
on 15 Sep, 2012 16:52
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I'm using a Samsung, but I like my old Razor V3 better except for text. I have had an iPhone, an iPod and a very expensive MacBook all of the crapped out within a year...no more Apples for me.
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#27
by
Hingatao
on 15 Sep, 2012 18:37
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iPhone 4 here but upgrading to the i5 a week from tomorrow. I've been carrying (and using) an iPhone for four years now and I love it! Of all the mobile devices I've used over the years the iPhone is the only one I've ever liked and found reliable.
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#28
by
BBC56
on 22 Sep, 2012 03:30
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Nokia.
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#29
by
Cam
on 22 Sep, 2012 09:14
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Since I work as a senior editor for one of the largest Android blogs, I'm pretty dedicated to the little green robot. My phone is a Galaxy Nexus, and I also have several Android tablets. Of those, the Nexus 7 is my daily carry. It's by far the best Android tablet you can buy right now.