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you got a pair of these to match?Op, PM me and I'll get you a good deal on a PS 2 with NBA 2K3. The graphics is on some next level ish b
This you Op
Been using the same burner for the past 5 years and finally decided to give in an get an iPhone 4.
1. What's a good reasonably priced case that protects the phone (screen and all)?
2. Any good sites that give an overview so I know how to use it to it's full potential?
3. Must have apps?
Naw.so many lames in this thread
Op is prolly pulling mo yambs wit his iPhone 4 then yall wit the 5s
Word. A year ago smartphones in general weren't even that popular here.It's possible OP isn't from this country...other parts of the world they're just getting the iphone4. Iphone 4 is still a great first smart phone and to most people it has more than enough bells and whistles. At least he got a iphone and not a blackberry from the same era.
Was this your previous phone OP?
Bruh Im sorry but you have to be one of the cheapest people on earth. I mean atleast that's what I think of the people without one, if you younger than 55 you have no excuse.
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This thread gave me some laughs. Yes I understand the 5 is the new one, but the 4 was an upgrade (for me). I just wanted a smartphone. Got a good deal.
No dambs were given when it came to my cell phone until recently. Had nothing to do with being cheap. Not the type of person that needs to sheep it and get the latest greatest technology as soon as it drops.
What are the major advantages of the 5 over the 4 or the 4s over the 4?
No dambs were given when it came to my cell phone until recently. Had nothing to do with being cheap. Not the type of person that needs to sheep it and get the latest greatest technology as soon as it drops.
What are the major advantages of the 5 over the 4 or the 4s over the 4?
My 5 seems to be a lot faster than some of my friends who still have a 4. The camera is better too.
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This thread gave me some laughs. Yes I understand the 5 is the new one, but the 4 was an upgrade (for me). I just wanted a smartphone. Got a good deal.
No dambs were given when it came to my cell phone until recently. Had nothing to do with being cheap. Not the type of person that needs to sheep it and get the latest greatest technology as soon as it drops.
What are the major advantages of the 5 over the 4 or the 4s over the 4?
No dambs were given when it came to my cell phone until recently. Had nothing to do with being cheap. Not the type of person that needs to sheep it and get the latest greatest technology as soon as it drops.
What are the major advantages of the 5 over the 4 or the 4s over the 4?
Props to you. I bet most of the dudes clowning you are the type to cop the brand new smart phone, the newest J's, and hop on the bus in the morning.
There aren't a whole lot of major advantages to be honest. You have things like AirDrop (wireless file transfer to other iOS7 devices,) Siri (overrated personal assistant app,) and a bigger screen/faster processor. Aside from Siri, AirDrop, and the thumb print unlock for the 5s...there aren't really any major differences. Since you're new to the smartphone world, the difference in speed isn't gonna make a big difference to you and the other features you're missing out on aren't all that great. I had a smartphone up to NT's standards a month ago, broke it, and copped 2 iPhone 4s off of craigslist for like $150. Having used the iPhone 5 and iPhone 4 for an extended period of time, you aren't really missing out on much.
For a case, I'd go with something like this. Amazon product ASIN B00A8NXXA8 The caseology cases are pretty cheap and are very durable (I have a bad habit of dropping my phone.) There a lot less overbearing than the Otterbox cases, look a lot more sleek and low profile, and will probably cost you less.
The best way to learn how to use the phone is just trying out everything. Open up every menu, tap through every option, and get a feel for where things are and what you can do with it. There are youtube videos and text guides for just about anything you'd like to do, but the best way to learn is just immersing yourself in it.
As for the apps? There are apps for just about every website and retail store you might visit (Amazon, Youtube, GAP, ESPN, New York Times, etc.) Just open the app store, create an Apple ID, and download a view. If you're on FB/Twitter, get those as well. (@SollloDolllo )
Oh, and welcome to having a smartphone. Just don't let it take over your social interactions. I know a few people who recently got a new phone and now they can't even put it down to have a decent conversation.