Im sure you will be happy with it Al , i got my first smart phone last week and im still amazed by it, look forward to your thoughts on it mate
500Mb I don't use the phone a huge amount for online stuff ... or haven't done before. I am very mindful about this though, and it is something I'll need to keep an eye on
Quote from: Zed on September 17, 2012, 09:51:51 PMIm sure you will be happy with it Al , i got my first smart phone last week and im still amazed by it, look forward to your thoughts on it mate What did you get..?
Quote from: 50ft-trad on September 18, 2012, 09:35:08 AM500Mb I don't use the phone a huge amount for online stuff ... or haven't done before. I am very mindful about this though, and it is something I'll need to keep an eye on ive got 500mb on my new phone Al and its more than enough as they say the average person wouldnt use more than 250mb, i used 140 downloading a zombie game
The dirty secret is if you are using accounts that already existed then they have your info already. Just because you NOW can see it from your end makes it appear more evil. It's evil alright but not "new" evil.You might think the exception is your contacts being added to "live". While annoying I doubt anything will come of it. Tip idea: log into your live account from a PC and set your prefs there. Just like Mobile FB, there are settings you may not see on mobile. Tip2: in live you can remove contacts. Tip3: make sure those contacts are not also in any chat app options, they used to be managed separately (not sure now).Welcome to Windows 8! lol
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My wife has a Galaxy S3 (switched from an iPhone) and loves it. The Desire 1S also looks like a nice phone. I've always been a fan of HTC phones, but when I got my new one, I decided on the Galaxy Nexus and have no regrets.A couple of guys I know bought Windows phones, and kept them for about as long as you have!
No Iphone..? The guys I know who owns a Galaxy are pleased with it..
I would recommend that you get Galaxy S2, it's a darned good phone. I had the HTC Desire Z before I got my S3 and after a year I was fed up with it, experienced problems with the phone only after a couple of months and no software update fixed it so I guess it was HTC's touch flow that messed with the system. So no HTC for me in the future, tried them twice and not happy with them.Sent from my Galaxy S3
You can easily prevent being dataraped by not having a Google account or any other accounts connected to your phone, works fine without one :-)Sent from my Galaxy S3