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Bonovox Posts: > 500

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On 2013-01-04 23:10:20, Miss UK wrote:
Keeping stuff running in the background \\r\\nUses a lot of data \\r\\n( hence why people without unlimited data keep complaining bout large bills )\\r\\nPlus sluggish phones is another culprit of that!\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\nOn iphones I can have lots of various apps running in the background\\r\\nAthough took me ages to solve how to close apps\\r\\nProperly once using them I worked out:\\r\\n\\r\\nBy pressing home button twice all apps \\r\\nAre shown on the screen which are running \\r\\nU can also swipe this to get access to music and volume\\r\\nControl dunno if You knew this already etaab?! Lol\\r\\n\\r\\nThe iCloud is very handy I think shame not compatible \\r\\nFor android ( ages to setup phone if at loss lol )\\n
[ This Message was edited by: Miss UK on 2013-01-04 22:23 ]



Android has a back up system though if you lose a phone
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Posted: 2013-01-12 03:49:00
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Miss UK Posts: > 500

haha android has prob changed heaps since ive had one of those then
and multi tasking to (I forgot i even wrote that )
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Posted: 2013-01-12 04:00:30
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

But Android has multitasking that is actually multitasking. Apple iOS is not proper multitasking
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Posted: 2013-01-12 04:04:00
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etaab Posts: > 500


On 2013-01-12 03:38:02, Miss UK wrote:
Dull Phones etaab?



Yes, phones like S40 Nokias, or those £10 Samsung phones you see in Asda. They're good for some people serving a purpose. But for many people they buy them and quickly realise how dull they are.
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Posted: 2013-01-12 19:58:06
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Miss UK Posts: > 500

Those dull ones can be beneficial to the eldary
As they do suffer various problems in there later life.

I don't think we should look at them as dull tho as
they can have many advantages still its actually good
Phone stores also stock them to this point too


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Posted: 2013-01-18 06:46:35
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etaab Posts: > 500

To you or i they are dull though. Years ago they were the top of the food chain. But now, they're bargain garbage we buy for the elderly or those strange people in their 20's and 30's who only want a phone for making calls and texts - and arent on Facebook or Twitter etc..
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Posted: 2013-01-19 11:21:33
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Miss UK Posts: > 500

I guess Etaab

I actually still have a kitchen cupboard
Devoted to old vintage nokias or more so there alot
so like the dull todays one without colour screens
I infact Still use my 8210 As a alarm clock

I reckon the dull ones do have there uses
I mean You cant moan about battery life
there a lot Better then today's technology!
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Posted: 2013-01-22 01:20:23
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etaab Posts: > 500

They still have their draws, but by today's standards a phone like SE's T610 which were iconic in their day would now be seen as limited and dull. The whole market now revolves around smartphones sadly.
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Posted: 2013-01-24 21:23:50
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DSF Posts: > 500

Finally got my hand on a replaced iphone 5 .
It seems that wifi signal is weaker than on my galaxy s2. (the first iphone 5 was so much worse, couldn't see the router only if I stayed near it)

A annoying issue that I had was that everytime the wifi signal was lost I had to retype the password (kudos to c/p). I've found a solution on apple forums (I think, can't remember 100% ) for this: instead of picking the network chose other and complete the router name, security options and password. I'm on ~2.4Ghz router with WPA2 security.

And yet another annoying feature: it asks me every session for the AppleID when I want to download from AppStore. Any tips?

Thanks
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Posted: 2013-01-25 23:17:25
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Tsepz_GP Posts: > 500

WRT Having to type PW in App Store, it makes you do that for every 1st app you download when you visit App Store, its so annoying, thats what ive experienced with my iPad.

On my GS3 with Google Play Store i can set if i want it to ask for PW or not, but on iOS only Apple know whats best for me, apparently.


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Posted: 2013-01-26 00:46:02
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