And a phone in your pocket.
I thought you were just pleased to see me
And a phone in your pocket.
Conversely, I had a Galaxy S3, it was superb, everything worked perfectly and the phone was fully customisable, Android was very easy to use.
Expensive toys for the gullible.
So [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] does this mean that if I want to buy a new iphone 5s I should hold off as there may be a price cut?
And a magnet for the bitter
Love it or hate it Apple is simply the best you can buy!
Android is utter crap as are Samsung phones.
I tried a Samsung 4 after my iPhone 5 just as a change,
the biggest mistake I have ever made with regards to phones.
Android is a dreadful dreary useless system blah blah blah !
Not being able to afford an Apple product, which is obviously the only reason anyone anywhere wouldn't buy one. Duh.Bitter about...?
It wasn't an accusation, but I must admit I'm surprised. [emoji6]
At the post office the other day the guy who runs it was pissing himself as he told me about people using Apple watches to pay on his contactless thing. Spending ages twisting themselves upside down to get the watch to connect when THEY HAVE TO HAVE A PHONE IN THEIR POCKET FOR IT TO WORK which they could just whip out and use "Apple Pay" with anyway. And it would actually be much quicker to just pull out a card and touch it against the screen. Maybe Apple should bring out a card that's connected to your phone and your watch or maybe just your bank account? Put Apple on the card and people will pay £500 for it.
I admit that I'm against the cult of Apple (logically anyone would be but I understand people liking shiny things) but even the biggest fanboi must have trouble defending the watch. It's POINTLESS.
Both Apple and Samsung phones/Android and iOS have their strong points and weak points; to dismiss either as 'crap' or 'useless' is pretty stupid.
I don't get on with iPhones because I find the OS too simplistic and rigid. Doesn't mean I think it's shit- I can see why some people would like it- it's just very uniform. Strange that you think Android is 'dreary' when it offers far more scope for customisation than iOS.
There's no such thing as a 'Samsung 4' either.
I'm not sure why anyone would do this. The biggest shortcoming of the watch, for me, is the lack of GPS so it's not a particularly effective exercise aid when used in isolation.
Whilst my Garmin is nowhere near as pretty as an Apple Watch, I do now understand the use case of having notifications delivered to your wrist. It's a lot quicker, and also feels less rude, to take a quick glance at your wrist rather than pulling a phone
out.
The battery on my Garmin lasts for a good week or so too.
I'm afraid there is, the Samsung Galaxy 4 which you knew quite well what i was talking about, but pretentious, pompous people like yourself would rather spoil for an argument about it however trivial the point is. Get a life FFS !
Just want to jump in and say you don't need the phone to pay with the watch. It's uses the same technology (NFC) as contactless bank cards. And bank cards don't need a phone attached to them.
There's a Galaxy Note 4 and a Galaxy S4, you still haven't even made that distinction. If you don't even know the name of the product you used, you can't know much about it.
Would much rather be seen as pretentious or pompous whilst actually knowing what I'm talking about than be seen as an ill-informed fool that says anything they can't operate properly is 'crap'.
As I said pompous and also arrogant get a life !! You'll live longer if you don't worry about such trivial things of no importance whatsoever ha ha ha