Moondog55 wrote:Why can't we use both 3G and 4G for *&^%$# sake
north-north-west wrote:I stuck with my trusty old iPhone 3S until this year because it still does the few things I need from a phone. Pissed off that I've had to upgrade while the old unit works perfectly.
5G better be worth all the stuffing around trying to get a new handset working properly.
Moondog55 wrote:It's not the complexity that I'm annoyed about, I don't need or want high speed internet in the bush. It's the lack of range/distance that bugs me and the forecast of multiple black spots/dead spots when you get more than 5 or so klicks from a tower in certain areas and the probable lack of ability to call triple zero when out in the country. Bad enough now
north-north-west wrote:Linking an ancient iPhone with a new Android isn't the easiest thing to do, especially for a cybercretin. I neither need nor want all the flash new apps and capabilities of a smartphone, just something that will send and receive texts, make notes, and take a photo or two when the dSLR isn't handy. The 3S did that and even let me play sudoku free and offline. The first time I tried upgrading (Samsung) the *&%$#! thing refused to accept a gmail address that I'd been using for going on twenty years, nor would it accept any other existing addresses. No-one could make it behave, not even the supplier. So now I have a Motorola for which I can't even find a practical note/list app because everything I've looked at works on similar templates that won't do what I want.
Newer is not always better.
Biggles wrote:"when you get more than 5 or so klicks"is more a problem with the phone, not the network!
Moondog55 wrote:I ski around Falls Creek area, out back of the PV campsite and towards Mt Jim. Already massive dead spots around there and the camp site itself and the old PV hut are well known dead spots. But way back I could get excellent analogue signals from there.Also and regarding the ol' Penny Farthing .......... I think that the Velocopede came first.
Cecile likes me to call in and say "G'Nite" I don't always want to ski back 3 klicks uphill to do so, selfish I know but I'm getting lazy in my old age.
I have a brand new Samsung and I really don't like it. I don't use 90% of its functions, I get multiple gigabytes of data in out shared plan and use kilobytes, and mainly for GoogleMaps when I'm too lazy to get out the old Melways
Biggles wrote: You could also try voice notes: so what could be more affirming than listening to your own voice to send you off to noddy land, hmm?
Biggles wrote:And—
a cochlear implant is a wonderful thing
Even to deaf people.
north-north-west wrote:Biggles wrote:And—
a cochlear implant is a wonderful thing
Even to deaf people.
It is if the implant works for that particular person; not everyone can adapt to them, especially with later onset deafness.
They are particularly useless for people whose problem is wiith the auditory nerves. People like me, for instance. Because you need a viable auditory nerve and I don't have any.
But don't worry. I'm sure there's an app on that fancy phone that will help you remove your feet from your mouth without taking any teeth along with them.
Biggles wrote:<sigh>
My deafness is binaural sensorineural profound deafness, aka auditory nerve deafness.
And my Ci came almost 50 years since the onset of deafness. And it works.
Wherever are you plucking your stuff from, the side panel of a corn flakes packet??
vagrom wrote:Two bald people, fighting over a comb. Has North-west met her match? If so, then a fellow giant.
Son of a Beach wrote:I'm not sure if this is the right thread for offering medical advice. I'm also not sure if there is a right thread for offering medical advice.
Biggles wrote:Otherwise, I think we're now beyond help.
north-north-west wrote:Linking an ancient iPhone with a new Android isn't the easiest thing to do, especially for a cybercretin. I neither need nor want all the flash new apps and capabilities of a smartphone, just something that will send and receive texts, make notes, and take a photo or two when the dSLR isn't handy. The 3S did that and even let me play sudoku free and offline. The first time I tried upgrading (Samsung) the *&%$#! thing refused to accept a gmail address that I'd been using for going on twenty years, nor would it accept any other existing addresses. No-one could make it behave, not even the supplier. So now I have a Motorola for which I can't even find a practical note/list app because everything I've looked at works on similar templates that won't do what I want.
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