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iPhone 4s help
So I let the guys at FOxL talk me into buying one of these suckers for work, and it turns out that, so far, it appears that it lags behind Blackberry in terms of functionality for enterprise business. There's enough "neat stuff" in it that I think I'm going to keep it, but I could use some help getting up to speed in some areas. Maybe there are apps to improve some of this stuff, or maybe I'm doing some of it wrong. Here are the things I am finding lacking/difficult/frustrating:
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For this one, just touch the top of the screen (near where the time is listed) and it will automatically scroll back to the top of your contacts, showing the search bar. |
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To point 1) the same, just click the top of the screen (just tap where you normally pull down the home screen) and there will be an option to call. For point 2), no its bubbly in an Apple world. |
The Android OS (I think I upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich on my Galaxy S II) has a cool feature from the messaging app where you can swipe left-to-right to immediately call the person, or right-to-left to message or skype them.
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Some of those reasons and the pains behind my iPhone is why I left and went to Windows Phone 7. I could never go back to an iPhone, and I might be able to shift to a Droid, but the Windows phone fits my usage the best.
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2. Are there any recommended "enhanced text messaging" apps that might improve that? That one isn't a huge deal, but my wife tends to send me like 4 pictures and 2 videos in rapid succession while sending texts in between them, so screen real estate is important. |
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I just started a new job with a company that is in the process of integrating with a new parent company. The one gave me a BB for emails from them, the other wanted to give me an iPhone for emails from them, and I have an Android. Right now, I'm stuck carrying around the BB solely for emails from 1 of my 2 email addresses.
I could be the ultimate "real world" consumer tester with all 3. |
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There are a BUNCH of messaging apps. I've used two of them, Kik and Hookt because one of my friends insists on using these instead of the built-in messaging. Anyway, Hookt is more like what you're saying. Straight text, colored, but not bubbles. |
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Yes, people would have to be using that app for you to use it. So useful perhaps for you and your wife (and it is on other platforms too, not just iphone), but not so useful for you and random client #273. |
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EDIT: Potential problem, though. Her company likes to lock down their stuff like crazy. I'm not sure she can install apps on her BB. |
I set email to push and then to fetch @15 min intervals. Ive never thought it was slow, but I'm sure I'm nowhere near as popular as you.
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I'd think about getting one of the battery cases for times when you'll be out all day. I wouldn't recommend it for every day use. All the accessories are much cheaper on line(obviously) |
As far as other email notifications, you could probably set up a gmail account and use that specific gmail app for its notification. Like don't set up that account in your regular mail program.
Fwiw, most of the stuff you mentioned were things I noticed when going from BB to IOS. |
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Ben Lewis started using Facebook for iPhone
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Hmmmmm...more in the "not designed for business use" arena, or is there a workaround for this? When I click on the phone number in a person's email signature, the iphone doesn't know to add a "1" to any number that doesn't have the same area code as the phone. BB did this automagically. Any way to get the iphone to do this?
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This doesn't seem to track with my experience. I don't believe I've ever had that issue with an out of area number. The only thing I've seen with area codes is where I've entered someone's number without an area code, and the phone requires an area code for texting. |
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Me either. I save all my contacts sans the 1 and don't have any trouble calling anyone. I think the phone handles that internally and just assumes it needs to add a 1 unless you specify a country code. |
It is working fine for my *contacts* without the 1, but when I click on the number in an email sig, it's not working.
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So with some testing, I know what's going on. It does not handle extensions. The number I was dialing was of the format "xxx-yyy-zzzz ext. ###". Blackberry handled this much better. It would dial 1-xxx-yyy-zzzz and stop and pop up "Dial ext. ###." Once the phone answered, you just clicked on that and it would dial the extension. iPhone tries to turn the "ext" into numbers, so it adds "398" and then the actual extension number into the number, messing everything up.
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Depending on who owns your phone number, you might look into getting a google voice number which you can run simultaneously with your other phone number.
It would be a number you'll own from now to eternity that you can give out. I have my current number and an old prepaid number on my phone so I can be reached either way. |
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It also transcribes your voice messages and emails them to you. Obviously not perfect, but you can get the jist of their message. Click on do not disturb at work, if anyone leaves a message it will go to email. |
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