by Suff » 11 Aug 2014, 12:14
Nah, I'm not going to say "I told you so". Whilst I have given advice and reasons for my preferences and choices over the years, also besides being an Apple free zone in my personal technology life, I recognise that people go to extreme lengths to work within an environment they are comfortable with. I'm sure you were convinced that the iPhone would be a good match to your technology usage.
However your experience with the phone is an interesting case which highlights the point above in an interesting way. Microsoft have gone to great lengths to make the environment comfortable for users who wish to use the keyboard and enter text. It is mainly what the whole ethos of the Microsoft operating system is about and they are trying to make it consistent from phone to desktop. Not very successfully yet, but they won't stop trying it is too important. This means for users who are used to them, other phones can seem a real PITA to use.
Your experience with Apple is another case in point. The effort Microsoft has put into the operating system is equalled by the effort Apple puts into telling people they don't want to do what they can do on a Microsoft system, but should do something else instead. It is ever thus in the Apple world. Don't get me wrong, Apple produce some absolute gems. I just can't take the way Apple wants to work. You just hit it head on having come from a system which does not do that. Witness the Apple UK keyboard which has partial US layout......
Whilst my Samsung Android device does to predictive words, it also has different layers in the keyboard too. With simple keys on the wrong levels. Only this weekend I was looking for the ] key. I had to go to numerics then to the second level of keyboard on that. All for a device which is huge in the hand and supposedly for interaction with the web.
I can sympathise with the pain. If I can get a decent Windows phone next year I'll upgrade to it. But having seen the Sony Xperia Ultra, I'm having second thoughts. It really is about size of display for me and internal technology. I'm assuming the larger the display the more keys on the keyboard, but I'm going to have to check it out. I really don't like Android and I allowed myself to forget that Google maps is completely useless for someone roaming all the time. Nokia Maps come onboard and all the maps are loaded on the device, allowing use without roaming...
I hope you get the phone back repaired and working and that the dummies don't break it again. You could ask your carrier for a mini sim again for the Nokia. Or just get a better adapter and be careful fitting it. Personally I'd get the adapter and fit it myself. I don't let shop monkeys near my devices....
Good luck.
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