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I had an iPhone 6s and loved it until Apple degraded performance, so I caved and bought an iPhone X. I absolutely love it, including Face ID.
bought an iPhone X. I absolutely love it, including Face ID.
PrivilegedtobeWhite saysI was worried about it at first, but it has been awesome actually. It even recognizes me with sunglasses on or with a hat, but not both.I had an iPhone 6s and loved it until Apple degraded performance, so I caved and bought an iPhone X. I absolutely love it, including Face ID.
You cool with the face ID? Not sure I'm boarding that ship yet.
It even recognizes me with sunglasses on or with a hat, but not both.
I've been reading that this is the best budget smartphone on the market. The only thing it doesn't do yet is give handjobs.
My iphone 6 shit on itself a year ago. Wouldn't react to swiping or touch. I would still be using it if it didn't die.
Whatever phone you buy, delete the facebook app asap!
Interesting. I noticed that my wife's iPhone pushes storing photos "on the cloud" instead of something like a local sD card or phone memory. Anyone know if some use agreement give Apple rights to photos stored on their servers?
Booger saysWhatever phone you buy, delete the facebook app asap!
If you buy an iPhone it won't even come with a FB app or any Google apps either. Apple's "sandboxing" seems pretty secure. That's the concept of very carefully separating each app from the others. Apps can't read each others' data. Finger taps on the screen only go to the application that is frontmost. Also, if you delete an app, all of its associated data is removed because all of its associated data is stored in a designated directory not shared with anything else.
My smart phone is a snob and keeps reminding me how stupid I am. I am ready for a dumb phone.
If you buy an iPhone it won't even come with a FB app or any Google apps either. Apple's "sandboxing" seems pretty secure. That's the concept of very carefully separating each app from the others. Apps can't read each others' data. Finger taps on the screen only go to the application that is frontmost. Also, if you delete an app, all of its associated data is removed because all of its associated data is stored in a designated directory not shared with anything else.
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I'm finding myself in need of a new phone (switching jobs and no longer have my corporate phone).
I've been researching smartphones this week and to my surprise, a couple models have reached the $1000 price tag, wow.
I primarily use my phone or email, web-browsing, text, and maps, nothing fancy.
I've been an iphone user over the last several years but open to the android platform too.
My initial thinking was that I'd just get one of the newer iphones but after reviewing what's out there, there are a lot of $200 phones out there with very good reviews (i.e. Samsung Halo, Moto G5 Plus, ZTE Blade V8 for example). And I got to thinking. If my usage is basic, do I really stand to gain from a $1000 phone?
I also have grown to absolutely hate Apple I-tunes, what an annoying SW, my gawd.
What are all you using and how happy are you with your selection?
Thanks