as long as you leave it turned on the iPhone doesn't need a password when you unlock it after you set it up just use your fingerprint
> On Nov 14, 2014, at 07:03, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Harry,
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> If you want a smart phone, I suspect you'll have to use a password.
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> I don't know anything about Windows 8 phones.
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> I'm an Android user. you need a Gmail account to enjoy Google services, including the Play Store. To download a free app, you don't need to enter your Gmail password, but to buy an app you do. I find the platform accessible, but I notice that people who have been using iOS really struggle with it.
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> If you don't want to mess with passwords, a feature phone like the Gusto 3 may be a better option.
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> Ciao
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