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  1. NoN
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       #10

    jonnyhillow said:
    NoN said:
    I had install the first one too as i have a windows Phone that came with 8.1 Denim and i use it a lot from my PC to Phone transfert.

    Yeah , i could skip that one since all i have is a dinky pay by the minute phone, thanks again NoN.
    LOL!

    I didn't told i stayed the same as you for almost 8 years... It had obviously turned mad quite some around me, until this last November.

    @ThrashZone,

    the decision of a Windows Phone was practice to me for sync my mails accounts and access my Microsoft datas on OneDrive, Xbox. Thus, i felt charmed of it being that handy.
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  2. Posts : 637
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #11

    I run about a decade or two behind most folks , i got my first computer a mere three years ago , i still have to fight to get past the log in screen every morning so i'm not the sharpest tool in the shed thats for sure.

    I figure another decade and i'll be primed to pick up my first official smart phone of some sort , of course by that time there will be something new and nobody will remember what a smart phone is . I should be able to pick one up second hand for cheap $$ so i'll be in real good shape i think.

    And yes, i sometimes still listen to cassette tapes.
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  3. Posts : 20,583
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       #12

    NoN said:
    jonnyhillow said:
    NoN said:
    I had install the first one too as i have a windows Phone that came with 8.1 Denim and i use it a lot from my PC to Phone transfert.

    Yeah , i could skip that one since all i have is a dinky pay by the minute phone, thanks again NoN.


    @ThrashZone,

    the decision of a Windows Phone was practice to me for sync my mails accounts and access my Microsoft datas on OneDrive, Xbox. Thus, i felt charmed of it being that handy.
    Yet M$ia phones are not very charming :)
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       #13

    Have to agree with you on the "not very charming" thing , definitely not the ideal word , i would go with "subpar" or "mediocre at best" actually.
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       #14

    Yea phones are all looking alike on the outside,
    The differences are on the inside and just how stable is it in real time usage
    This is where iphone 4 has been a rock solid device for me anyway for the last 3. years :)
    I hate to give it up but eventually the battery cycling will kill it and I'll have to upgrade to a newer model but I know for sure it won't be the new bending/ Butt contouring one
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    Didn't even know the batteries were not replaceable , if they are lithium based batteries you can greatly prolong a phones lifespan by not completely draining it before recharging .

    Thats a big time life reducing practice that most people aren't aware of.
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  7. Posts : 20,583
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    They are replaceable but Apple has to do it which makes it way too expensive to consider,
    Plus your without a phone for a unknown amount of time
    Better to upgrade and keep it for an ipod.. or sell it online :/

    Oh plus it's old wifi tech and cell stuff 3g yuck.
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  8. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
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       #17

    jonnyhillow said:
    Have to agree with you on the "not very charming" thing , definitely not the ideal word , i would go with "subpar" or "mediocre at best" actually.
    Oh well, was talking about the "handy" side of the thing, sure its just a thing!


    ThrashZone said:
    Yea phones are all looking alike on the outside,
    The differences are on the inside and just how stable is it in real time usage
    This is where iphone 4 has been a rock solid device for me anyway for the last 3. years :)
    I hate to give it up but eventually the battery cycling will kill it and I'll have to upgrade to a newer model but I know for sure it won't be the new bending/ Butt contouring one
    Got one with removable battery, not that easy to open to access as the same is the SD card slot, inside.
    A bit slippery to hold and I found an advantage of the cheap polycarbonate cover helping when bangs on corners. Otherwise its works overall well and its what i do expect. Not that fancy too.:)
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  9. Posts : 20,583
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       #18

    Yep that's the only thing that has saved it so long is the phone cover :)
    It's pretty tough
    Battery is still pretty good but no where what it was as you can imagine after 3 years of charging,
    But it does show how well it's made to last that long.
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