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Do not buy IPhone yet.

johnny333

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Aunty and Uncle are in which age groups ah? I'm in my 60s.

I don't buy iPhones or Samsung Galaxy; you wanna know why?


I still have a Nokia & if I were to go back to using it would be difficult to remember all the strokes. I often see seniors using the iphone & Samsungs on buses & trains.

If you have to buy a new phone today the choices are very limited:android, iphone, Nokia,...

Even old people want to have access to all the features even if they don't use all of the features.
 

SAMMMYBOY

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That's good news. People who are glued to their mobile devices are morons and a culling is in order.


Life was then much easier,
and Safer.....
 

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laksaboy

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Obviously a larger display. However if you like small size then the current iPhone 5s/i5c is probably what you want.

Larger display is nothing, Samsung, Sony. LG and HTC all have larger displays.

iPhone 6 is going to have near indestructible sapphire glass display.

The phone drop tests are going to be very interesting.

In other news, Corning (manufacturer of Gorilla glass) is not very happy. :biggrin:
 

laksaboy

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I still have a Nokia & if I were to go back to using it would be difficult to remember all the strokes. I often see seniors using the iphone & Samsungs on buses & trains.

If you have to buy a new phone today the choices are very limited:android, iphone, Nokia,...

Even old people want to have access to all the features even if they don't use all of the features.

I see Pinoy maids doing video chats on their Samsung phones while crossing the road. :biggrin:
 

kingrant

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I dunno if its Siri still or not, but with Whats app, you have a choice to use the keyboard to type or use a mike to record a message. At the new msg line, press and hold the mike icon and speak into the phone yr msg. When you release it, the voice msg is sent. I thot that is quite useful for people who cant be texting when driving, to leave msgs or to listen to them. HTC has it so I dont think thats Siri.
 
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