Hi Jackie, which of the two phones would you recommend? Jeff----- Original Message ----- From: "Jackie Cairns" <jackie.cairnsplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 3:17 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: I-phone too long winded
Hi BarryI'm with you. It's why I dumped my iPhone and gave it to my son. I have aniPod Touch, and I love this for at home to download apps and listen to music. That suits me. I use a C5 or my N86 for phone calls, texting and all the rest. They can keep the iPhone, it's too much hassle. What you needed to do is go into App Switcher, where you press the home button twice. In there, it lists the apps which are open, and you wouldhave seen Safari there if you'd known. To close it, double tap, but on thesecond tap, hold your finger down until VO says "Edit" or something, thenyou lift your finger and double tap each app that is open to close it. OnceApp Switcher tells you there are no apps currently open, you know you are safe. But what a carry on, forget it! (lol). Sorry, I can't give you a reason for sticking with it unless your contractprovider will let you switch to something a bit more savvy. Trouble is thatTalks and proper keypads are becoming so scarce. Good luck. Kind Regards, Jackie Cairns -----Original Message-----From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf OfBarry Hill Sent: 20 November 2011 17:25 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] I-phone too long winded Hi allI'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 anapp 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 useas 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 andnot go back to my N86. Cheers Barry ** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe] ** If this link doesn't work then send a message to: ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** and in the Subject line type ** unsubscribe ** For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the ** immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq] ** or send a message, to ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the Subject:- faq ** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe] ** If this link doesn't work then send a message to: ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** and in the Subject line type ** unsubscribe ** For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the ** immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq] ** or send a message, to ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the Subject:- faq
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