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Originally Posted by joe1980
(Post 2694361)
I'm not too keen on buying an iPhone, but was considering an alternative to Android smartphones. I'm not that satisfied with the battery life of the Android smartphones that I have owned. Just thought of looking at alternatives and obviously iPhone came to my mind. |
Originally Posted by joe1980
(Post 2694324)
iPhone Guys, I have been an Android user for almost 3 years and now considering to make the switch to iPhone. I would like to know from you iPhone 4S users, does the device have a good battery life? Would there be a new iPhone release this year? Would you guys recommend to go for the iPhone 4S? |
Originally Posted by joe1980
(Post 2694361)
I'm not too keen on buying an iPhone, but was considering an alternative to Android smartphones. I'm not that satisfied with the battery life of the Android smartphones that I have owned. Just thought of looking at alternatives and obviously iPhone came to my mind. |
Originally Posted by joe1980 Is it! I never knew Siri does not work in India. I'm new to Apple and till date I have never owned any Apple products. I wanted to go for an iPhone just for its size. I'm not sure how good the battery in an iPhone lasts. But from my experience with Android smartphones, I have never found a decent phone with a good battery life. So what do you guys suggest? Go for the iPhone 4S? |
Originally Posted by vinod332002 Could someone post a link to confirm that Siri doesn't work in India? Sure it won't have information about restaurants nearby but it should still search the web for you, send replies to texts and schedule appointments. |
Originally Posted by Maibaa I have an iPhone 4S and Siri works very well in India. Of course it cannot find local addresses but otherwise it can set reminders, take notes and search the web for you. |
Originally Posted by joe1980 Guys, Can anyone comment on the ollowing post which was made on this website regarding the iPhone 4S? 25. I agree with you on a lot of things. I love Apple, but I thing the mistake people make a lot is to think that they can use the iphone for business. It's just not efficient enough. Do a little experiment and see how many steps it takes before you are in a position to take down someone's phone number. Next, see if you can add a document to an email. No. You can go to your pictures and send one at a time only. Send a proposal to a colleague, attach a business card to an existing email string, send your location, edit an existing appointment in your calender and propose a new time. These are all things i do on a daily basis, yet the iphone cannot do these things. It's a good phone. It revolutionised the industry, but what is REALLY different from the iphone 1? Not a massive amount. It's time to move on. Android is catching up. And Blackberry is still the best business phone out there. Source: iPhone 4S review | from TechRadar's expert reviews of Mobile phones I would as well be doing most of the tasks that are mentioned as above. Are there good Navigation apps for iPhone? |
Originally Posted by joe1980
(Post 2699774)
Guys, Can anyone comment on the ollowing post which was made on this website regarding the iPhone 4S? 25. I agree with you on a lot of things. I love Apple, but I thing the mistake people make a lot is to think that they can use the iphone for business. It's just not efficient enough. Do a little experiment and see how many steps it takes before you are in a position to take down someone's phone number. Next, see if you can add a document to an email. No. You can go to your pictures and send one at a time only. Send a proposal to a colleague, attach a business card to an existing email string, send your location, edit an existing appointment in your calender and propose a new time. These are all things i do on a daily basis, yet the iphone cannot do these things. It's a good phone. It revolutionised the industry, but what is REALLY different from the iphone 1? Not a massive amount. It's time to move on. Android is catching up. And Blackberry is still the best business phone out there. Source: iPhone 4S review | from TechRadar's expert reviews of Mobile phones I would as well be doing most of the tasks that are mentioned as above. Are there good Navigation apps for iPhone? |
Originally Posted by aks_karthik you can simply copy and paste 'n' No:Of Photos in a mail. Still Bluetooth transfer of files is exorbitantly missed feature. |
Originally Posted by nkg77
(Post 2699953)
It's possible, but you need to jailbreak your phone and install Bluetooth apps from Cydia |
Originally Posted by joe1980
(Post 2699774)
Do a little experiment and see how many steps it takes before you are in a position to take down someone's phone number. |
Originally Posted by joe1980
(Post 2699774)
Next, see if you can add a document to an email. No. You can go to your pictures and send one at a time only. |
Originally Posted by joe1980
(Post 2699774)
Send a proposal to a colleague, attach a business card to an existing email string, send your location, edit an existing appointment in your calender and propose a new time. These are all things i do on a daily basis, yet the iphone cannot do these things. |
Originally Posted by joe1980
(Post 2699774)
And Blackberry is still the best business phone out there.[/i] |
Originally Posted by joe1980
(Post 2699774)
Are there good Navigation apps for iPhone? |
Originally Posted by Jaggu
(Post 2699979)
Doc no, pic you can send upto 4 |
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