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Thread: Apple Announces new iPhone 5
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10-23-2012 10:17 AM #745
Just got two via Fedex a few minutes ago. The Lightning plug is a little bigger than the one on the standard Lightning to USB cable. It still won't fit in the hole on my Rocketfish case. I think a small amount of surgery on the case will fix it.
Still waiting for delivery on my iFrogz case.
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10-23-2012 11:12 AM #746
In fact, maybe I don't and that has me considering the options and not pulling the trigger yet. I also have an iPad which has essentially replaced my personal computer (not my work one) and does most of what I would do with a smartphone...but not all.
When I'm out of the house/off the premise I always have my current phone with me, but not always the iPad. Sometimes it would be great to have 'net access and the 'Pad is not where I need it. I can't text with my current phone, screen is too small to read and I hate contorting a numeric keypad into a string of text. I'm thinking having NFC will turn into a real convenience factor sooner rather than later. I want tunes with me and my ancient mp3 player is overdue for replacement.
NEED a smartphone, definitely not! WANT one...maybe...probably! Before I had my first cell phone (back in the "bagger" days) I couldn't understand how/why anyone really needed one. Now I find it indespensible, can't recall how I managed without the convenience. I only know one person who doesn't concur. I expect a similar epiphany when I eventually get a smart phone. The question is when to pull that trigger..."Everybody has an agenda. Except me!"
(M. Crichton - R.I.P. 11/04/08)
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10-23-2012 11:14 AM #747
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10-23-2012 11:19 AM #748
Good points to match my situation. I look at the GS3 and like the expandability and easy battery replacement but physical durability for the long haul looks to be suspect. (I imagine Android is here to stay and updates with be similar to iOS.) I expect the only longevity issues w/ iP5 are the case scratching. Hopefully battery replacement will be available and economically feasible, expecting that I'll have to send it somewhere. (Amazed that I can still find batteries and accessories for my old Samsung phone...they're cheap and work!)
If I get 5 "good" years out of the iP5, that would probably suffice. (I'll probably be in a nursing home by then...!) Tks for the feedback."Everybody has an agenda. Except me!"
(M. Crichton - R.I.P. 11/04/08)
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10-23-2012 11:22 AM #749Yep - I know that, was disappointed to learn it for certain on 9/21. That's one thing that's stalling my selection of iP5, might be the only thing! Maybe I'll decide it really doesn't matter, but I'm not there yet especially since I want something to last me more than a contract duration...
Originally Posted by mdram
"Everybody has an agenda. Except me!"
(M. Crichton - R.I.P. 11/04/08)
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10-23-2012 11:28 AM #750Yeah, holding-off is doomed to disappointment in the long run. I bought my 'Pad 1 late in its short year of exclusivity knowing a "newer and better" version wasn't far off. (I needed it for a particular event, hence the poor timing.) Shirt pocket size is one of my "needs", which has me hesitating on the GS3 (tight fit especially with any presumed protective case, sticks out too much). You emphasized again many of the other important features. I just wish I could get past no NFC. Tks for replying...
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