biglar155
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,577
- Reaction score
- 2,142
- Points
- 277
- Location
- Fredonia, WI
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2009
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
I am now the dubious user of an iPhone 6.
To tell the truth, if it were up to me, I'd communicate with other human beings by carrier pigeon and maybe the occasional grunt. Alas, being an Engineer in a production environment means you need a phone. Sigh.
My last two phones were the Galaxy, and the Galaxy III. I ASKED our Telcom person to get me a Galaxy 5s. Unfortunately, my partner wanted an iPhone 6 and U.S. Cellular sent two of them to our Telcom person instead of one of each. When she told me about the mix-up I gave her the "What's easier for you?" option (she has a VERY small Telcom team for what is rapidly becoming a large company so I try to go easy on her). She said it would be easier if I got an iPhone.
Sigh. O.K.
I mentioned my propensity for accidentally dropping/flinging my phone. A lot. She said my Otterbox case should be here in a few days.
So now I'm officially an Apple Guy. My two Girls have had iPhones/iPods for a while now but I've simply watched from afar in amusement and not gotten involved. Now I'm involved up to my neck.
So far, I like the fingerprint thing for unlocking it. I also like the way it handles voice mail. On my Galaxy I had to dial voice mail and enter a password. On this thing I was pleasantly surprised that voice mails show up in a list fashion similar to e-mails.
I'm looking forward to using Facetime - especially when I want to help my guys in Ohio out but need to "see" what they are doing.
Maybe this won't be so bad after all.
So - any good advice from someone coming over from the Android world? I mostly use my phone for texting, a phone, a couple of games (Star Realms the Card Game is my current favorite), a little locally-stored music, Pandora, and TuneIn Radio.
To tell the truth, if it were up to me, I'd communicate with other human beings by carrier pigeon and maybe the occasional grunt. Alas, being an Engineer in a production environment means you need a phone. Sigh.
My last two phones were the Galaxy, and the Galaxy III. I ASKED our Telcom person to get me a Galaxy 5s. Unfortunately, my partner wanted an iPhone 6 and U.S. Cellular sent two of them to our Telcom person instead of one of each. When she told me about the mix-up I gave her the "What's easier for you?" option (she has a VERY small Telcom team for what is rapidly becoming a large company so I try to go easy on her). She said it would be easier if I got an iPhone.
Sigh. O.K.
I mentioned my propensity for accidentally dropping/flinging my phone. A lot. She said my Otterbox case should be here in a few days.
So now I'm officially an Apple Guy. My two Girls have had iPhones/iPods for a while now but I've simply watched from afar in amusement and not gotten involved. Now I'm involved up to my neck.
So far, I like the fingerprint thing for unlocking it. I also like the way it handles voice mail. On my Galaxy I had to dial voice mail and enter a password. On this thing I was pleasantly surprised that voice mails show up in a list fashion similar to e-mails.
I'm looking forward to using Facetime - especially when I want to help my guys in Ohio out but need to "see" what they are doing.
Maybe this won't be so bad after all.
So - any good advice from someone coming over from the Android world? I mostly use my phone for texting, a phone, a couple of games (Star Realms the Card Game is my current favorite), a little locally-stored music, Pandora, and TuneIn Radio.