Re: Apple iPhone
Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 8:43 pm
turned2black wrote:Who the fuck cares.
turned2black wrote:Who the fuck cares.
I am an iPhone user and have no idea what you're talking aboutdimejinky99 wrote:how do you know someone has an iphone?
don't worry, theyll tell you
Mecca wrote:I am an iPhone user and have no idea what you're talking aboutdimejinky99 wrote:how do you know someone has an iphone?
don't worry, theyll tell you
Sent from my iPhone
Sent from my Galaxy S5@SkitchP wrote:Mecca wrote:I am an iPhone user and have no idea what you're talking aboutdimejinky99 wrote:how do you know someone has an iphone?
don't worry, theyll tell you
Sent from my iPhone
and thats a great post
This is going to be my favourite post of the year.Mecca wrote:I am an iPhone user and have no idea what you're talking aboutdimejinky99 wrote:how do you know someone has an iphone?
don't worry, theyll tell you
Sent from my iPhone
75% of people I interact with on a regular basis have iPhones (including myself) and that rarely happens. If anything, the "phone" moniker is outdated and probably should be replaced. My wife and I do refer to our tablets by name but that's because we have both a Galaxy and an iPad.@SkitchP wrote:I look forward to two weeks from now when you guys all start to notice it because i pointed it out
I believe Apple lead the way though.cutuphalfdead wrote:PC trackpads do that too.zeb wrote:
Or like this?
free app for android.bodysnatcher wrote:You can sync your contacts, calendar, notes, and reminders across multiple devices. Also, if you lose your phone, or have to reinstall the operating system, you can easily just load all those things back on your phone from the cloud so you don't have to use a backup or manually input. That' what I find to be the best use for it.dimejinky99 wrote:i dont need either..
also, does anyone know what the point of icloud is? i recently discovered it only stores your photos youve uploaded, for one month...entirely pointless..
You can also sign into your icloud account and Find Your Phone (with the ability to wipe it, send messages, make it beep, etc) if you lose it
Yeah, I especially like the synced calendar that's easily accessible via a browser. I downloaded a fitness program from Garmin for my watch that also synced with my Google calendar. I've never been so organised.cutuphalfdead wrote:Yeah all that stuff is just synced to my google account.
Yup. There's close to no difference.Mecca wrote:im surprised to find most of these phones we're comparing do pretty much the same things.
I don't disagree with this at all. There are really only minor differences, but it's just another thing for everyone to argue about.CopperTom wrote:Yup. There's close to no difference.Mecca wrote:im surprised to find most of these phones we're comparing do pretty much the same things.
Do people really have car brand loyalty these days?Sgt. Crackpot wrote:I don't disagree with this at all. There are really only minor differences, but it's just another thing for everyone to argue about.CopperTom wrote:Yup. There's close to no difference.Mecca wrote:im surprised to find most of these phones we're comparing do pretty much the same things.
Like Ford vs Holden (Chev), you've got to pick a side - it's against the law of public opinion to sit on the fence.
How are those archaic executions and 100 year old gun laws going over there?cutuphalfdead wrote:Do people really have car brand loyalty these days?Sgt. Crackpot wrote:I don't disagree with this at all. There are really only minor differences, but it's just another thing for everyone to argue about.CopperTom wrote:Yup. There's close to no difference.Mecca wrote:im surprised to find most of these phones we're comparing do pretty much the same things.
Like Ford vs Holden (Chev), you've got to pick a side - it's against the law of public opinion to sit on the fence.
Oh yeah. Australia is decades behind us.