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Melita, I have used an iPhone for 4 years and won't go back. I use it for email, internet, contacts and calendar functions mostly, and it makes phone calls too.
Thx, Albert
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> On Jan 23, 2014, at 5:37 AM, Melita Waters <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Last week my brother came to visit. He is a self-proclaimed Smart-Phone/bluetooth devotee.
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> The things he was doing with it as far as hands-free access to what seemed like everything was most attractive.
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> What smart phone are most of us having the most success with? Is anyone also using with success the little bluetooth gadget for the hands-free access? Does the bluetooth keyboard make the operation of the phone easier? Does easier mean useable at all? Is the iPhone the only one that works for us, his is a Samsung? Do all the smart phones work pretty much the same way?
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> I am a babe-in-the-woods when it comes to using accessible computer type stuff.
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> I have the book put out by NBP for the IPhone, the one written by Dressner and Martineau, and have read it, but I don't want to spend lots of money and make a mistake.
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> Any comments and advice will be most appreciated.
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> Melita W
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