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Sent from my iPhone this time
> On May 14, 2014, at 2:16 PM, Michael Thurman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> trust me there is no performance advantage. in fact, my girlfriend=92s =
> galaxy s4 was slower than m old I phone 3gs which was 2 years older. =
> Often when i would use the droid i would do several commands nay to =
> have them all stacked up and performed all at once rather tan let me =
> hear what was going on, which would make me have to start over since =
> usually it was me trying to get the phone to do a single action. plus =
> typing on that phone was useless. It is so bad that I have not even =
> bothered to try her new phone or tablet. She constantly tells me she =
> wishes she had the I phone instead
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>> On May 12, 2014, at 9:05 PM, Michael Ryan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> John:=20
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>> Can you give me a run down on how well the phone works for you?=20
>> Can you send and receive email, browse the web, use various apps all =
> with no or little problems?=20
>> I know the the iPhone is a good phone cause I use one but I'm going to =
> try Kitkat because I'd like to see if I can do the things I do on the =
> iPhone but allot faster.=20
>> The LG G2 has a 2.26GHZ quad core processor while the Iphone 5S has a =
> 1.3GHZ duel core. That's the thing, none apple phones are getting a =
> performance advantage. Apples are solid but it would be nice to get =
> blazing speeds.=20
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>> 73:=20
>> Mike VO1AX=20 well everyone, I just got to Dayton and I just got settled in my hotel. I hear that into a a.m. is not coming. Is that true? I did bring my entire Elecraft station with me to operate during the show.
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