I could tell you the iPhone is the only way to go if you want a smartphone, but I won't. From what I've read and from a couple friends, there are some very good Android phones out there that do a lot of what the iPhone does. I've never had a smartphone until the iPhone. It just depends on what you want to be able to do with your phone and what is comfortable for you.
Alice
Sent from my iPhone 4
On Nov 24, 2011, at 11:18 AM, Rasputin Novgorod <priapulus@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Right now I'm still using a phone that is about 10 years old and I don't
> > really make a lot of calls. Not sure if I am really a candidate for such an
> > expensive phone.
>
> ******************************
>
> Hi Carol:
>
> If all you want to do it talk on the phone; use your 10 year old phone.
>
> If you'd also like to...
> 1) take photographs,
> 2) make HD movies
> 3) send text messages
> 4) keep your address book and calendar
>
> 5) send emails
> 6) surf the internet
> 7) checkout maps
> 8) have a gps
> 9) play games
> 10) watch movies and TV shows
> 11) read books and magazines
> 12) Listen to music
>
> 13) etc, etc
>
> Don't consider the iPhone to be a telephone.
> Think of it as a powerful, easy to use computer,
> that fits in you pocket and does all those things,
> and more.That also makes phone calls.
>
> If you're a geek, you'll love it; a Luddite, you'll hate it.
>
> Sincerely,
> /b
>
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samedi 26 novembre 2011
Re: [apple-iphone] New to the group
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