Subject | Re: Nokia Lumia 920. |
From | Alan Baker |
Date | 01/03/2013 18:24 (01/03/2013 09:24) |
Message-ID | <alangbaker-509B8B.09242703012013@news.shawcable.net> |
Client | |
Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Nashton |
Followups | Tim Adams (11h & 10m) |
NashtonThey aren't flaws in an Apple device.
On 13-01-03 5:28 AM, Steve de Mena wrote:Steve de MenaNashton
On 1/2/13 3:57 AM, Nashton wrote:NashtonSteve de Mena
On 13-01-02 4:36 AM, Steve de Mena wrote:Steve de Mena
On 12/29/12 7:54 AM, Nashton wrote:Nashton
On 12-12-29 11:27 AM, Steve de Mena wrote:Steve de Mena
On 12/23/12 6:19 PM, Nashton wrote:NashtonSteve de MenaNice sized Apple contacts photos - how do you get them to the Windows Phone contacts? If I syncd with Gmail the photos got reduced to 1995 thumbnail quality.Nashton
Steve
Irrelevant for me. I back them up to the cloud where whomever wants to view them (close family) can do so.
Who cares what is relevant to you?
Steve
Didn't you ask me? Confused, are we?
No, I pointed out 2 flaws: (1) Photos I send are compressed with no options to choose the quality (2) Contact photos are scrunched so when a person calls and their picture fills the screen the quality is shitty.
Whether this bothers you or not is irrelevant. I wasn't asking you if you cared about this. They're legitimate issues.
Steve
You pointed out "flaws" that don't concern me because...
-)
... I don't care if there are pictures accompanying my contacts. Hence, the fact that I don't give a flying noodle about these perceived (by you) flaws.They would be if they'd been on the iPhone.
IOW, Steve, these flaws were not a deal breaker for me.
-)-- "The iPhone doesn't have... ...well, since Edwin seems to have finally crawled away for good, I guess I'll let him off the hook