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One member has a Samsung S6 edge, another has a J5, yet another has an S7...Samsung seems popular.

There's even someone who has a OnePlusOne, whatever the f**k that is. How do I know this?

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Since the mobile app updated yesterday, it has automatically switched on the "display signature" option and your signature will be "sent from my <phone name here> using the Black and White Army app."

It can be switched off within the app's settings.

 

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I have an entry level Samsung. We have good 02 coverage here, so I went into the 02 shop in Braehed, and got the cheapest contract Samsung phone. I use my phone for emergencies, like if the car breaks down, or I’m needing to call someone urgently. I text people if I need to, I really don’t use it much. 

The camera on it, even for an entry level model, is bloody brilliant. Someone told me Samsung had decent cameras on em’ so I went for one. Very happy with my phone.

It isn’t as good as StuD’s though. His has a hotline to football club boardrooms, the governing bodies of various sporting associations, The Secretary General of the United Nations, Kim Jong Un, NASA, and the now redundant complaints department at Comet PLC.

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A ten year old Nokia thing which does phoning and texting only with no touchscreen. Hell will freeze over before I buy anything with more functionality than that.

Oh and a massive crack across the screen from dropping it.

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A ten year old Nokia thing which does phoning and texting only with no touchscreen. Hell will freeze over before I buy anything with more functionality than that.
Oh and a massive crack across the screen from dropping it.


So you were quite happy to move away from landline and embrace these new fangled mobile phone thingys but smart phones are a a no no ? [emoji57]
Tell 1952 I was asking after it. ????
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3 hours ago, Callum Gilhooley said:

 


So you were quite happy to move away from landline and embrace these new fangled mobile phone thingys but smart phones are a a no no ?
Tell 1952 I was asking after it.

 

What makes you think I have moved away from landlines?

As for embracing mobiles, it's quite difficult to use a landline from the side of the road when my car breaks down.

What I don't have a use for is a phone which allows me to check for facebook likes.

1952 says she doesn't remember you.

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9 minutes ago, DougJamie said:

IPhone 7 and Samsung 8..................... and no doubt they will be obsolete in 5 months.......................

This thread is hilarious in the SMFC Old Folks Home Forum................... some on here still do smoke signals :P

My phone cost a fiver to buy and sets me back £6 per month for unlimited texts and 300 mins of calls.

It weighs a few grams, fits into my pocket without me really noticing it because it is so small and I only need to charge it every 10 days.

Let's hear about your phone in comparison? I am open to persuasion. How might an iPhone7 enrich my life?

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22 minutes ago, oaksoft said:

What makes you think I have moved away from landlines?

As for embracing mobiles, it's quite difficult to use a landline from the side of the road when my car breaks down.

What I don't have a use for is a phone which allows me to check for facebook likes.

1952 says she doesn't remember you.

Hello! Hello!? Is that the RAC? Thank goodness... It’s Mr Oakstur, I’ve broken down. Come quick, I’m on my way to the first game of the season....hurry please, it’s Big Smiley Stubbsy’s first game in charge too. My location? Just a moment....Hello!? Hello..... crackle.....zzzzzz.....pip, pip, pip.... Fcukkkk!

 

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6 minutes ago, oaksoft said:

My phone cost a fiver to buy and sets me back £6 per month for unlimited texts and 300 mins of calls.

It weighs a few grams, fits into my pocket without me really noticing it because it is so small and I only need to charge it every 10 days.

Let's hear about your phone in comparison? I am open to persuasion. How might an iPhone7 enrich my life?

It really depends what you want it for. I suppose being in the IT industry makes me more aware of new technology....

 

Truthfully as long as I can Bluetooth ( that's not a dental term) Stream ( that's not water) and Download ( that's not just porn) then I am happy. Modern phones are really tablets with a phone function, and the more powerful the more apps you can have........... saves on Bank/ Credit  Cards also, and is all saved in the Cloud, ( which is not really a cloud but a  Data Centre) 

Means u can get Netflix, Amazon, Spotify accessed , as long as u have Chromecast you can straight onto your telly................... its all fun. Remember in our day we needed an imagination, now you just need a good 5.5" phone

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1 hour ago, oaksoft said:

What makes you think I have moved away from landlines?

As for embracing mobiles, it's quite difficult to use a landline from the side of the road when my car breaks down.

What I don't have a use for is a phone which allows me to check for facebook likes.

1952 says she doesn't remember you.

You need to buy a better car as well .   

I wouldnt bother going for the blutooth option .

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10 hours ago, DougJamie said:

It really depends what you want it for. I suppose being in the IT industry makes me more aware of new technology....

 

Truthfully as long as I can Bluetooth ( that's not a dental term) Stream ( that's not water) and Download ( that's not just porn) then I am happy. Modern phones are really tablets with a phone function, and the more powerful the more apps you can have........... saves on Bank/ Credit  Cards also, and is all saved in the Cloud, ( which is not really a cloud but a  Data Centre) 

Means u can get Netflix, Amazon, Spotify accessed , as long as u have Chromecast you can straight onto your telly................... its all fun. Remember in our day we needed an imagination, now you just need a good 5.5" phone

You reckon it's awareness which is the problem? :D

20 odd years ago I was part of the generation who coded the GSM software stack used in phones and base stations. I know exactly what I am missing. I am deliberately choosing not to use "smart" phones. Nice patronising response though.  :D

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10 hours ago, DougJamie said:

It really depends what you want it for. I suppose being in the IT industry makes me more aware of new technology....

 

Truthfully as long as I can Bluetooth ( that's not a dental term) Stream ( that's not water) and Download ( that's not just porn) then I am happy. Modern phones are really tablets with a phone function, and the more powerful the more apps you can have........... saves on Bank/ Credit  Cards also, and is all saved in the Cloud, ( which is not really a cloud but a  Data Centre) 

Means u can get Netflix, Amazon, Spotify accessed , as long as u have Chromecast you can straight onto your telly................... its all fun. Remember in our day we needed an imagination, now you just need a good 5.5" phone

Thanks for mansplaining mobile technology for me. I must have been asleep during my years as a mobile phone stack software engineer. :D

BTW, you have to be absolutely f**king insane to use wireless technology to access your bank account. Absolutely insane. An IT guy should know this is not secure. And using a phone to pay for stuff beggars belief.

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1 hour ago, oaksoft said:

You reckon it's awareness which is the problem? :D

20 odd years ago I was part of the generation who coded the GSM software stack used in phones and base stations. I know exactly what I am missing. I am deliberately choosing not to use "smart" phones. Nice patronising response though.  :D

Well i guess i dont know ur history. Like the internet best to keep it deleted. Increases ram which isnt a male sheep:D

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1 hour ago, oaksoft said:

Thanks for mansplaining mobile technology for me. I must have been asleep during my years as a mobile phone stack software engineer. :D

BTW, you have to be absolutely f**king insane to use wireless technology to access your bank account. Absolutely insane. An IT guy should know this is not secure. And using a phone to pay for stuff beggars belief.

erm ..........who said he was using HIS phone?  :P

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12 hours ago, oaksoft said:

My phone cost a fiver to buy and sets me back £6 per month for unlimited texts and 300 mins of calls.

It weighs a few grams, fits into my pocket without me really noticing it because it is so small and I only need to charge it every 10 days.

Let's hear about your phone in comparison? I am open to persuasion. How might an iPhone7 enrich my life?

I think the new I phone X is way over a grand       .......   phew, beggars belief they sell any in Scotland   :)

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