mercredi 17 juillet 2013

Re: [apple-iphone] Re: iPhone 4s vs iPhone 5

 

I have to ask, do you use all 400 apps a lot? I find there are certain apps I use quite a bit and other apps I rarely, if ever, use. So I remove those apps and keep them on my computer and in the cloud. For me, I don't see the sense in keeping apps on my iPhone or iPad I rarely use. That way I don't have to buy the most expensive iPhone/iPad. Both of mine are 16G.

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> On Jul 15, 2013, at 9:26 PM, "teresa_d_walsh@yahoo.com" <teresa_d_walsh@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Anne,
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> I also had a 4. I upgraded to the 4s mainly to get more memory for more apps. I have not gone to the 5, but I love my 4s so much I haven't felt the need to upgrade yet. The 4s has been great and I will stay with it for a while. I only had 16G on the 4 and went to 64G on the 4s(I have well over 400 apps). I just can't see a reason to spend the money to go to 5 when I have been more than happy with my 4s. I just wish I could say the same about Yahoo Mail! Lol!! One thing I have done is play and play around with this phone to really learn all I could. I have spent countless hours doing that. My friends once called this phone my "husband" because we were always together. One friend introduced my iPhone to her grandmother as my "husband" and set a little place for it at the table! Lol! Hey, I could do worse. Hell, I've DONE worse.
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> Sent from Teresa Walsh's iPhone in Picture Rocks, Arizona
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