[access-uk] Re: I-phone too long winded

  • From: "Mandy" <lovingtennis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 00:10:07 -0000

Just use a Bluetooth keyboard there are lots on the market - I have one folding one and one in the case with the keyboard one side and iPhone the other.


Mandy.

-----Original Message----- From: Barry Hill
Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2011 8:41 PM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: I-phone too long winded

I suppose I've got to look at it as more as a palm pilot than as a simple
communication device.  The Nokia is good at what it does, but it is quite
limited compared to the I-phone.

Sigh.... goodbye N86, hello slow keyboard skills... smile.

Cheers

Barry


-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Saqib Hussain
Sent: 20 November 2011 6:42 PM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: I-phone too long winded

Ok. I would stick with an Iphone as a lot more apps are accessible.
The Nokia N86 is very reliable and productive and I can understand why you
would want to go back to it.  Taking notes or numbers would take a long time
to take down. I would like a Iphone but these key points keep putting me
off. I have an Ipod and can appreciate how frustrating it can be to type
long messages on the go. There are lots of people who use external keyboards
but this sort of defeats the object of owning a full touch screen device. I
think you should practise using the Iphone as a spare device and this will
increase prodoctivity over the long run.

On 20/11/2011, Barry Hill <barry.hill3@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all

I've recently discovered, through a fairly large phone bill, that I
need to go through some sequence that is akin to a Freemasans
handshake to close an app such as Safari.  In essence, I've searched
the net, pressed the home button to  close it, so I thought, and got
on with my day.  However, as I-phone users hopefully know, it did not
close but carried on in the background until I shut off the mobile at
night.

I'm sorely tempted to go back to my Nokia N86, on which I just pressed
one button to close a so-called app.  Texting is so much easier and
I've got K-nfb reader too.

The I-phone makes a nice I-pod accessory and has some gimmicky app's
that I would use once in a blue moon, but to do anything is too long
winded to use as a simple mobile.

I'm on a two year contract, but I'm willing to lose money on the deal
just to go back to simple.

So, guys, I'm looking for a good argument why I should keep my I-Phone
4 and not go back to my N86.

Cheers

Barry


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