If not mistaken, umbrapolaris use it also, winlinux.
win7holic New Member Apr 20, 2011 2,079 Nov 12, 2011 #21 If not mistaken, umbrapolaris use it also, winlinux.
I Ink Administrator Verified Jan 8, 2011 22,490 Nov 12, 2011 #22 Before agreeing with our views, I would go in-store and play around with the phone. See if your father will be comfortable using that, or one with a mini qwerty-keyboard instead. Take a look at a Blackberry device too.
Before agreeing with our views, I would go in-store and play around with the phone. See if your father will be comfortable using that, or one with a mini qwerty-keyboard instead. Take a look at a Blackberry device too.
D Deleted member 178 Nov 12, 2011 #23 win7holic said: If not mistaken, umbrapolaris use it also, winlinux. Click to expand... no i use a Samsug Galaxy Mini (150usd) : http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_mini_s5570-3725.php
win7holic said: If not mistaken, umbrapolaris use it also, winlinux. Click to expand... no i use a Samsug Galaxy Mini (150usd) : http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_mini_s5570-3725.php
win7holic New Member Apr 20, 2011 2,079 Nov 12, 2011 #24 oh. Okay. I do not remember much about precisely. at that time, you just update your status @WinandLinux: then, do what is suggested by earth to you, let your dad touch (test) whether he is comfortable or not. hope you get the best.
oh. Okay. I do not remember much about precisely. at that time, you just update your status @WinandLinux: then, do what is suggested by earth to you, let your dad touch (test) whether he is comfortable or not. hope you get the best.
WinAndLinuxTutorials Level 4 Thread author Verified Honorary Member Aug 23, 2011 2,291 Nov 12, 2011 #25 Earth said: Before agreeing with our views, I would go in-store and play around with the phone. See if your father will be comfortable using that, or one with a mini qwerty-keyboard instead. Take a look at a Blackberry device too. Click to expand... I don't know about a store in my country that allows me to play around with the phone. They are all kept behind a glass like jewels
Earth said: Before agreeing with our views, I would go in-store and play around with the phone. See if your father will be comfortable using that, or one with a mini qwerty-keyboard instead. Take a look at a Blackberry device too. Click to expand... I don't know about a store in my country that allows me to play around with the phone. They are all kept behind a glass like jewels
GabiCRX Level 8 Verified Jun 24, 2011 387 Nov 12, 2011 #26 You have a lot of options from which to choose, but i'll give one more, if you can afford: Ulysse Nardin Chairman !
You have a lot of options from which to choose, but i'll give one more, if you can afford: Ulysse Nardin Chairman !
WinAndLinuxTutorials Level 4 Thread author Verified Honorary Member Aug 23, 2011 2,291 Nov 16, 2011 #27 I heard that android tracks the user's locations, is that right? If right, how can I stop it?
D Deleted member 178 Nov 16, 2011 #28 WinAndLinuxTutorials said: I heard that android tracks the user's locations, is that right? If right, how can I stop it? Click to expand... Of course, for all the GPS-based apps (latitude, map, etc...). just disable the GPS mode.
WinAndLinuxTutorials said: I heard that android tracks the user's locations, is that right? If right, how can I stop it? Click to expand... Of course, for all the GPS-based apps (latitude, map, etc...). just disable the GPS mode.
WinAndLinuxTutorials Level 4 Thread author Verified Honorary Member Aug 23, 2011 2,291 Nov 16, 2011 #29 My father went today to the bookstore and found that there is an offer on the Samsung I9001 Galaxy S Plus - Click here for full specifications on that phone Is it good?
My father went today to the bookstore and found that there is an offer on the Samsung I9001 Galaxy S Plus - Click here for full specifications on that phone Is it good?
McLovin Level 78 Verified Honorary Member Malware Hunter Apr 17, 2011 9,228 Nov 16, 2011 #30 Looks like a decent phone.
WinAndLinuxTutorials Level 4 Thread author Verified Honorary Member Aug 23, 2011 2,291 Nov 17, 2011 #31 Thanks a lot to all of you for the great help! Now I have bought the Samsung Galaxy S I9001 and currently typing this using it :lol:
Thanks a lot to all of you for the great help! Now I have bought the Samsung Galaxy S I9001 and currently typing this using it :lol:
WinAndLinuxTutorials Level 4 Thread author Verified Honorary Member Aug 23, 2011 2,291 Jun 12, 2012 #32 My father is happy with his phone, but he said he wants a one with a larger screen. I found the SE Xperia Arc S, but I don't find that 0.2 inch is a big difference. I want a phone with a a similar price but a larger screen, what can be your choice?
My father is happy with his phone, but he said he wants a one with a larger screen. I found the SE Xperia Arc S, but I don't find that 0.2 inch is a big difference. I want a phone with a a similar price but a larger screen, what can be your choice?