I’ve Got Myself A Blackberry
Not a fruit, but one of those new-fangled phones.
Quite frankly I’m not impressed!
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March 31, 2012 - Posted by AnonW | Computing, World | Blackberry, Phones
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Neil doesnt like his. I know you dont buy Apple, but the iPhone is really easy to use.
Comment by liz | March 31, 2012 |
I also can’t use touch screens, because my fingertips are so dry.
Comment by AnonW | April 1, 2012 |
If you don’ like iPhones/Apple, then the Samsung Galaxy Ace is excellent. I had tried several other phones, but kept reverting to my old Nokia as it was so reliale and had a long battery life. I really couldn’t get on with fiddly keyboards. The new phones with touchscreens have finally consighed the old Nokia to the electronics museum area in my study. I now have a pocket computer that makes phone calls. My iPad is the next step up providing a useful screen size that allows me to to do muh more, but doesn’t fit in my pocket. My laptop is bulky (must get a new lightweight sometime) and gives me all the fetaures of a PC, and my HP Micro Server running Linux gives me secure RAID storage as well as serving all my files, photos, music, and printers wirelessly throughout the house to the phone, iPad, and laptop. The server also doubles up as a useful desktop machine.
Comment by John Wright | March 31, 2012 |
I’ve gone back to the Nokia 6310i, as let’s face it I’ve done everything I need to with it for ten years. The only thing it doesn’t have is a camera and the ability to do my WordPress blog on the move. I’ll slag the Blackberry off lsater. It’s just so illogical.
Comment by AnonW | April 1, 2012 |