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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 banned from US flights
#21
RE: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 banned from US flights
I'm not of the handheld generation. For some reason my brother, 15 years my senior, is.

If I have a phone, I use it for phoning. I don't give a shit over the apps it's running and what they can do, since my finger aren't up to typing on that small screen anyway and my eyes aren't getting better either the older I get. So, if I go all fancypants, I use the big screen of my desktop.
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#22
RE: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 banned from US flights
There was a bloody good reason as to why a jailbreak was created for the iPhone in the first place. It is a shit piece of machinery that served its purpose on the day of its release. However, all the versions since have been the updates to the iOS and the applications. This is comparable to something like Microsoft Office 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016 etc. It evolves, but very few new things are added.
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#23
RE: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 banned from US flights
(October 15, 2016 at 7:54 am)RobertE Wrote: This is comparable to something like Microsoft Office 2007, 2010, 2013,  2016 etc. It evolves, but very few new things are added.

Still running 2007. It accepts and saves the words I type in which is all that I really need in a text processor.
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RE: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 banned from US flights
(October 15, 2016 at 7:59 am)abaris Wrote:
(October 15, 2016 at 7:54 am)RobertE Wrote: This is comparable to something like Microsoft Office 2007, 2010, 2013,  2016 etc. It evolves, but very few new things are added.

Still running 2007. It accepts and saves the words I type in which is all that I really need in a text processor.

Try LibreOffice.

It's free.
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#25
RE: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 banned from US flights
I loved my Note 3 for the last few years, but I'm glad I decided to get a Samsung Galaxy 7 instead of Note this time around.
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#26
RE: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 banned from US flights
(October 15, 2016 at 7:59 am)abaris Wrote:
(October 15, 2016 at 7:54 am)RobertE Wrote: This is comparable to something like Microsoft Office 2007, 2010, 2013,  2016 etc. It evolves, but very few new things are added.

Still running 2007. It accepts and saves the words I type in which is all that I really need in a text processor.

Good man!!! I am still using 2007 too. The only things that have changed since that version are the visual style and perhaps a few more formulas and array formulas.
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#27
RE: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 banned from US flights
(October 14, 2016 at 9:21 pm)Tres Leches Wrote: If I were flying any time soon, I wouldn't put much trust in a ban on carrying the phones on planes. A number of people are still using the phones and people go crazy - like apeshit - if they think they're going to be separated from their phones.
"It won't happen to me."

I heard on the news today that 3 US airlines are putting fire suppression bags on their planes in case a phone starts a fire. I think all airlines should do that.

I fly several times a week, and have had the same thought. They just tell you to turn it off for the duration of the flight, and don't charge it. Not a lot of faith in people. Every body in every seat has at least one phone; I happen to have two, and I see that a lot.
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#28
RE: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 banned from US flights
Rocking an Oukitel K6000 Pro here. Does everything I need it to do, decent specs/camera, MONSTROUS battery life...and costs around 1/5 the price of the big brands. Never looked back Tongue
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RE: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 banned from US flights
(October 15, 2016 at 7:46 am)abaris Wrote: I'm not of the handheld generation. For some reason my brother, 15 years my senior, is.

If I have a phone, I use it for phoning. I don't give a shit over the apps it's running and what they can do, since my finger aren't up to typing on that small screen anyway and my eyes aren't getting better either the older I get. So, if I go all fancypants, I use the big screen of my desktop.
My entire life is on my phone. Yeah I'm that girl.
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#30
RE: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 banned from US flights
At least when my face is buried in my iPad I'm usually reading a book. (And I don't know why I bother leaning over the screen anymore)
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