Re: What kind of phone should I get?
Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 4:36 pm
Saxomophone?
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This would be the only thing I think is incorrect in all of that post - at least in my experience... I've had some pains in my arse update fuckups thanks to iOS updating early on. Now i wait until a few weeks after the update comes out to let others (read that as "suckers") to test and deal with the fucking untested bugs.....Larry B. wrote:.... and won't let you down with bullshit updates that fuck something up.
I used to know someone who was a Machead. He used to preach how great Mac products are. He could have been a great Mac sales person. I'm with you. I think you have to be a Mac person. I'm going to have to get a new phone. Here the cheapest Iphones, the plastic color ones, are at least 500 bucks. I don’t have to think it twice, I'm not going to buy a phone at that price.kv wrote:Ya know I had a cell phone before all my friends...I cut my home line and paid 300 bucks a month in the 90's....all my friends thought I was stupid...then after a couple years I got so tired of getting called where ever I was I went back to home landline. Before long everyone i knew had a cell but me..all my same friends again thought I was stupid. A few years ago I couldn't get over that cell phone adds were cheaper then my landline...so I got a cell again.
Since I was so outa the loop figured I'd just get a cheap cell...didn't see the need for a new 300 dollar phone every year or two...so I mistakenly got a Windows phone because hey I know windows....windows store blows..phone was fine other then that...so next phone I got a moto great camera, good video, Android store...around 100 bucks...I don't understand what I am missing over an I phone..even my friends with iPhones are surprised what this phone does for 100 bucks...I really don't understand why people need 300 dollar phones...you text, make calls, set alarms, voicemail, use the web and take pics and video....wtf else is needed? And this Android phone was easy as fuck to use from a never used android in my life person...I really think the iPhone people are just hypebeasts now.
I haven't got one yet, but I am leaning toward one of the Samsung Galaxy phones.perkana wrote:So what phone did you get, Art?
Since my phone is officially dead (a Samsung Galaxy 4 mini), I'm torn between getting a Sony Xperia, an LG and a Zte Blade. I want a 13 MP camera. And I’m used to androids. Must be an affordable phone.
I found this review which puts Galaxy S7 at the top.
http://www.cnet.com/topics/phones/best-phones/camera/
Chinese phones are very cheap, but I don't know them at all.
no you won't. The novelty wears off fast. Plus we are from a generation not so self involved and we know how to communicate with each otherArtemis wrote:I haven't got one yet, but I am leaning toward one of the Samsung Galaxy phones.perkana wrote:So what phone did you get, Art?
Since my phone is officially dead (a Samsung Galaxy 4 mini), I'm torn between getting a Sony Xperia, an LG and a Zte Blade. I want a 13 MP camera. And I’m used to androids. Must be an affordable phone.
I found this review which puts Galaxy S7 at the top.
http://www.cnet.com/topics/phones/best-phones/camera/
Chinese phones are very cheap, but I don't know them at all.
For some reason I am still resisting. I think I fear that I will become one of those zombies that stares down at their phone constantly.
I got a Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime. It had what I wanted and was cheap compared to others. It took me all weekend to decide. I can hear you. I was phoneless for 2 weeks and it was very relaxing. P.S. I only hate the autocorrect. Guess I have to get used to it.Artemis wrote:I haven't got one yet, but I am leaning toward one of the Samsung Galaxy phones.perkana wrote:So what phone did you get, Art?
Since my phone is officially dead (a Samsung Galaxy 4 mini), I'm torn between getting a Sony Xperia, an LG and a Zte Blade. I want a 13 MP camera. And I’m used to androids. Must be an affordable phone.
I found this review which puts Galaxy S7 at the top.
http://www.cnet.com/topics/phones/best-phones/camera/
Chinese phones are very cheap, but I don't know them at all.
I do the same thing. There are phones now that advertise their capacity for selfies. I was more interested in the back camera since I do enjoy taking pictures and videos. Only yesterday I saw two girls taking a selfie in a parking lot and I totally hate when people take selfies at museums. You are in their way when they're trying to take one and I saw a kid even trying to touch the Aztec calendar for a funny shot. It's stupid, but even people my age do that.Romeo wrote:no you won't. The novelty wears off fast. Plus we are from a generation not so self involved and we know how to communicate with each otherArtemis wrote:I haven't got one yet, but I am leaning toward one of the Samsung Galaxy phones.perkana wrote:So what phone did you get, Art?
Since my phone is officially dead (a Samsung Galaxy 4 mini), I'm torn between getting a Sony Xperia, an LG and a Zte Blade. I want a 13 MP camera. And I’m used to androids. Must be an affordable phone.
I found this review which puts Galaxy S7 at the top.
http://www.cnet.com/topics/phones/best-phones/camera/
Chinese phones are very cheap, but I don't know them at all.
For some reason I am still resisting. I think I fear that I will become one of those zombies that stares down at their phone constantly.
But it does become helpful when you're lost, or need a answer to a question fast....
when I am with friends the phone doesn't even leave my purse.
You can turn it off. These are the steps for my phone: go toperkana wrote: I got a Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime. ... P.S. I only hate the autocorrect. Guess I have to get used to it.
Thanks, found it It's 'auto replacement' I don't mind the predictive text...but autocorrect is really annoying.chaos wrote:I have a Samsung Galaxy S5. It didn't take long to figure out how to use it. If I had any questions/issues, I easily found answers via google.
You can turn it off. These are the steps for my phone: go toperkana wrote: I got a Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime. ... P.S. I only hate the autocorrect. Guess I have to get used to it.
1. Settings
2. Then Language and Input
3. Then "Samsung Keyboard"
4. Then "Predictive Text" - You can turn autocorrect on/off here
https://contacts.google.com/u/0/preview/allperkana wrote:I just saw your first photo. Nice colors and resolution
One of my friends works at Huawei. Phones look great.
I've been calling friends and family too while updating my contacts. I thought I had synced them with my google account but I can't find them
Does anybody know where are your contacts saved online? I've searched in gmail, google drive and nothing. Just started saving them in my computer, like I should have
I got my wife one about 6 months ago - she loves it. It syncs and ties in great with her iPhone and iPad. She uses the health features and considers it an upgrade over her (older) Fitbit. One of the downsides for her is the info on the watch is so tiny, it's hard for her to read at times depending on text, etc and she doesn't care much for doing calls over it due to the limitations of the watches sound and mic.Bandit72 wrote:Does anyone have an iWatch? Would you recommend one? The series 4 looks great.
I'm have a Fitbit at the moment but I'm limited as to what it does. Maybe it does enough? I do have an iPhone 6 and like the idea of it being linked with the iWatch for everything.
iWatches are 'nuff dollar though