Three UK supports HD voice. As long as you have a phone that supports it and calling someone on the same network also with a supported phone, you'll notice an exceptional difference
Because you know when it's Android that it has the same flaws as every other Android device and in the absence of news from Google about improvements to Android, these devices have the same tired issues as every other Android device. So I'm ever hopeful that these devices will sport something...
Nope, but I'm ever hopeful of something more iOS like from one of these manufacturers. Apple got the approach just right with iOS and more options like it would be great. I already know what Android is and I'm finding it very boring seeing slab after slab running that same tired old OS.
Using both, Android is definitely a distant second to iOS. YMMV though. But having Android rights off the G3 for me. It's a shame really as the hardware looks nice, but having decent software is absolutely crucial and I couldn't downgraded from iOS to Android anytime soon.
Confirmed now working when you switch off iMessage. Tried it this morning and other iPhone users now default to sending as SMS once iMessage is switched off on my phone.
My partner is about to buy an iPhone to replace his SGS2 because the flagship Android phones are all too huge. It's his number one reason for getting the iPhone instead.
I use my iPhone 5C for web browser (main use), gaming, texting and phone calls amongst photography and listening to music and podcasts. The 4" screen is great for this as it's a convenient size between being usable for all purposes and being small enough to be a pocketable and one handed device...
This is correct. It's amazing how little people seem to know about the various platforms that they spend so long arguing about. Personally I feel it's best to fully immerse yourself and try them for yourself before passing comments.
We need to clarify so that people have the right information that Google Now is NOT available from a PIN locked lock screen. The Moto X is the only exception to this but you have to speak your PIN to the device before it will action your request. No other Android phone can be operated by voice...
The iPhone 5 was discontinued. I've just got a 5C to replace a Moto G and it feels great in the hand.
Woah, let's not be too hasty with the rash statements here! The 5C runs a far better OS than the Nexus 5 so you have to factor that into the equation too.
I use my tablet for gaming, podcast listening, email and web browsing. I don't need a tablet to be productive, I have no use for a productive computer of any sort other than at work, and that's a desktop machine that sits on my desk.
I've never understood why people have such difficulty with this. The solution is to keep things SIMPLE. Put all of your music on one computer and add to your iTunes library. Sync to your iDevices. If you want music from another source (such as your friends computer etc), copy to your computer...
The gist of this is, right now, the iPhone doesn't need a higher resolution display. It already has a screen where you can't discern pixels from a normal viewing distance. If/when Apple increases the display size, the resolution will go up accordingly so that it maintains the 326ppi figure. I...
Android is definitely improving, 4.4 is evidence of that, but I believe it still falls short of iOS on terms of making these devices like appliances rather than tinker toys, as you said. My desktop PC is a tinker toy, my tablet and smartphone are appliances, a means to an end.
Personally I'd be rather disappointed to wake up on Christmas morning to a Samsung tablet rather than a iPad, but I'm sure there are plenty of people who are just happy to have any tablet at all.
Here's a handy hint for you with iPhones; if you double tap content on a webpage, it will zoom to fit the screen. It reduces/eliminates the need to do any pinch zooming.
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