Subject | Re: Snipped, unread, as usual. |
From | Lewis |
Date | 09/28/2013 20:07 (09/28/2013 18:07) |
Message-ID | <slrnl4e6n3.icr.g.kreme@mbp55.local> |
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Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | David Fritzinger |
Followups | Alan Baker (16m) |
David Fritzinger
In article <alangbaker-6EA708.08451028092013@news.shawcable.net>, Alan Baker <alangbaker@telus.net>wrote:
iOS 7 is just fine on an iPhone 4. Yes, some graphics features are disabled, but it is not noticeably slower than iOS 6, and it does bring new features.Alan BakerDavid Fritzinger
In article <l26ku7$k5g$1@dont-email.me>, Nashton <nonna@nana.ca>wrote:NashtonAlan Baker
On 2013-09-27 11:34 AM, flatfish+++ wrote:flatfish+++Nashton
On Fri, 27 Sep 2013 15:35:47 +0200, Sandman wrote:In article <l240a7$n2l$1@dont-email.me>, Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us>wrote:Chris AhlstromWant the latest version of your operating system? What phone do you have? An iPhone? Oh, then go right ahead and click update.
Never mind that, if you don't like your phone-service vendor or phone manufacturer, you are free to make the change whenever your contract (that you accepted) allows you to.
Wife updated her iPhone 4 to iOS 7. Much slower than before.
But you claimed you got rid of her iPhone 4 and yours for Nokia Lumia 920s, Nicolas...
...then you said she had an iPhone 5.
Perhaps Nashton needs to get his stories straight. First his wife had an iPhone 4s, which was suffering from very short battery life. So, she got a Nokia 920 and loves it. Then, she got an iPhone 5, which fact Nashton now refuses to acknowledge. Now, he claims she has an iPhone 4, which she updated to iOS 7, which causes it to run slowly. The problem with lying, Nashton, is that it is difficult to keep your stories straight. As you keep showing, again and again.