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AlanHo V.I.P Member
Posts : 8798 Join date : 2016-10-16
| Subject: Re: Smart Phones Mon Mar 20, 2017 2:22 pm | |
| I have a Micosoft Lumia 640 LTE which I bought because the Navtec maps were stored on the phone and it could be used as a satnav without a data or WiFi connection.
It is the best phone for that feature but the screen response was iffy - it had a mind of its own. Not only that - I found it too big and the lump it caused in my trouser pocket resulted in unwarranted smiling glances.
So, after 12 months, I chucked it into a drawer and bought a Samsung Galaxy A3 2016 model which is smaller and out-performs the Lumia in almost every respect. The Google maps can be stored on the Samsung FOC but have to be downloaded every month which I do overnight when the phone is recharging because my selection of UK and Europe maps takes a couple of hours. |
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Pumicestone Member
Posts : 194 Join date : 2016-12-20 Location : Pumicestone Passage, Queensland, Australia
| Subject: Re: Smart Phones Mon Mar 20, 2017 4:33 pm | |
| I am in awe of the lot of you !To me, the only consistently workable telephone is attached by a cord to a little socket thingy in the wall. For whatever reason, mobile phones (or 'cell' phones?) rarely seem to work ! Voices break up - or drop-out - whatever. Nobody I call on a mobile (from my reliable landline) ever answers. They are always apparently 'out of range' or their phone is switched off or the thing is not charged or they are out of credit or they simply don't have the bloody thing with them (what's the point of having one if you cannot be contacted on it ?) As for "texting", hell, it is rarely even done in English. But then again, maybe I'm just allergic to the 21st Century. I don't own a credit card either. And I only ever use the computer for the occasional Email - and of course some essential Pom-bashing. |
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malcolm Administrator
Posts : 5329 Join date : 2014-09-23 Age : 79 Location : Coppull, Lancashire
| Subject: Re: Smart Phones Mon Mar 20, 2017 4:42 pm | |
| Wanna change your username to Pummysaurus ? |
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andsome V.I.P Member
Posts : 4525 Join date : 2014-09-24 Location : Burntwood in Staffordshie, ENGLAND
| Subject: Re: Smart Phones Mon Mar 20, 2017 4:45 pm | |
| - AlanHo wrote:
- I have a Micosoft Lumia 640 LTE which I bought because the Navtec maps were stored on the phone and it could be used as a satnav without a data or WiFi connection.
It is the best phone for that feature but the screen response was iffy - it had a mind of its own. Not only that - I found it too big and the lump it caused in my trouser pocket resulted in unwarranted smiling glances.
So, after 12 months, I chucked it into a drawer and bought a Samsung Galaxy A3 2016 model which is smaller and out-performs the Lumia in almost every respect. The Google maps can be stored on the Samsung FOC but have to be downloaded every month which I do overnight when the phone is recharging because my selection of UK and Europe maps takes a couple of hours. Mine is a Lumia too with Windows 10,I can't wait to trade it in next August |
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Pumicestone Member
Posts : 194 Join date : 2016-12-20 Location : Pumicestone Passage, Queensland, Australia
| Subject: Re: Smart Phones Mon Mar 20, 2017 5:21 pm | |
| - malcolm wrote:
- Wanna change your username to Pummysaurus ?
Well of course " Pummy saw us". How else could I be here ? |
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AlanHo V.I.P Member
Posts : 8798 Join date : 2016-10-16 Age : 87 Location : Marston Green, Solihull
| Subject: Re: Smart Phones Mon Mar 20, 2017 8:54 pm | |
| I bought my wife a smartphone for Christmas - the same Samsung Galaxy A3 as mine
She has been welded to her vanilla clam shell Samsung for 5 years and was reluctant to climb into the 21st century.
However - she is a changed woman. She can keep in touch with her kids and grand children on WhatsApp, Facebook, etc and is more proficient than me. It has got to be the most useful present I have bought her and puts into the shade the Vacuum cleaner, Steam generator iron and lightweight ironing board I bought her previously. |
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Ciderman V.I.P Member
Posts : 814 Join date : 2014-09-24 Age : 85 Location : Wairarapa New Zealand
| Subject: Re: Smart Phones Mon Mar 20, 2017 9:20 pm | |
| My first mobile phone was the size of a brick, must have been about 1989. It was really handy if you parked on a really steep hill, you could stick it under a tyre. I was working in the winery in my overalls and it would only just fit in a pocket - sticking out. I was up a lader and it fell out , bounced on the concrete floor and fell down a drain full of water and iodophor steriliser . I managed to pull it out and of course it wouldn't go! So I immersed it in ethyl alcohol then took it home and put it in the airing cupboard. Next day it was as good as new- and it worked. |
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Purwell V.I.P Member
Posts : 1114 Join date : 2017-03-19 Age : 76 Location : Hertfordshire UK
| Subject: Re: Smart Phones Tue Mar 28, 2017 1:13 pm | |
| My experience seems to be opposite to most on here as I cannot get on with the Android operating system at all, much prefer Windows. I have a rather old Lumia 520 now, it is about 4 years old which is old for a modern phone and I am quite happy with it. |
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Goldie Member
Posts : 1733 Join date : 2017-03-13 Location : Vale of Glamorgan
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AlanHo V.I.P Member
Posts : 8798 Join date : 2016-10-16 Age : 87 Location : Marston Green, Solihull
| Subject: Re: Smart Phones Tue Mar 28, 2017 10:33 pm | |
| I'm gonna report you guys for wandering off topic........... |
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