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27 June 2018, 03:43 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Real Name: Karl
Location: Texas
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iPhone vs Android for business use
Well, it seems as though it is time for a new phone, and am seriously considering making the leap from Android to Apple.
My past phone was an LG, and it bricked itself. Unfortunately after two years it was a known issue. My current phone, a Motorola, is in the process of doing the same. "No storage left, delete your crap!" *Deletes crap* "Not able to delete crap. Unable to save new crap! You're SOL with this crap!" I literally cannot take a single picture, despite having 1/2 of my memory available on both my internal storage, and external (memory card) available. I spent four hours looking and using every suggested fix to no avail. I'm done with this thing. Now, here's where stuff gets pear-shaped. I have no other Apple devices. No Macbooks, iPads, iTunes, headphones, etc. I am not able to take advantage of the whole "ecosystem." This will be used purely for taking pictures, playing Amazon music in the ute, TRF ( :ROFL: ) texting, and calling customers. Is the phone worth the price tag? I had a devil of a time shelling out $400 for this thing when it was new. What are y'all's (#Texas) opinions? |
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