JonC...
Who in their right mind would want to get baptized with their electronic Bible in their pocket?... My paper Bible will definitely get wet but you may get an out of the body experience with the electric one... LAWD HAVE MERCY... Something's got a hold on me:eek:... Who knows?... Brother Glen:Roflmao
Ouch!!
In 10 months of paying that, I'd have an iPhone 8+
paid off and one more month and a half and I'd have Apple Care covered too.
I'd rather pay cash.
It is way cheaper.
The interesting thing is that high definition voice takes less bandwidth than normal circuit-switched quality voice but is better.
It used a low bit rate voice codec which samples from a broader bandwidth.
I was working on VoIP for AT&T and data was king.
We couldn't keep up with the data growth and went to a low bit rate codec which slightly degraded the voice quality and saved 1/3 of the IP network capacity.
We gained substantial network capacity by merging the Cingular backbone with the AT&T landline IP network backbone.
That provided the opportunity to go to high definition voice.
Besides that there were signs that Verizon was working on that too so it was an imperative from a competitive standpoint.
That is interesting. My son bought an adapter so he could use his phone while charging. It worked until he updated his phone. Now it recognizes the adapter isn't an apple product. While I don't like the iOS, this is the reason I don't like Apple.
It's the number one reason I don't like Apple--you are a prisoner to their system. You can't buy third party products, not too many, unless they are Apple approved.
You can't customize your phone, not really. There's no app drawer.
Try to put only a couple of icons on one launch page, can't do it. Try to arrange the icons the way you want them to appear and you'll be at it for an hour or more. There's NO WIDGETS. Suppose you've got a contact you call frequently and you want to put a speed dial icon on your home page. Can't do it. You've got to open the contact list, hunt them down, or use Siri.
Ooh!
Ooh!
I know the answer to this!!
Yep - you can have six icons on one screen and 12 on another.
I have my home screen pretty NOT populated and spread the wealth out to other pages.
Page 2 has my more important but not used regularly apps and page three has my "spare" apps - apps that I need but not often at all (I COULD delete them but they have data that I need).