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We have a few friends with iphones who have two phones. They use the iphone for email/games/surfing, and their other phone for phone calls. Because, apparently, the iphone sucks as a telephone.
To be fair, that’s not everyone’s experience. But it’s the only smartphone for which I’ve ever heard of this kind of ‘smartphone management strategy’.
Posted by Garret P Vreeland on 12/01/11 at 03:39 PM
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When I used my iphone as a phone we got along fine. As my work pace increases and I try to use it as a tool for productivity, less so.
Just as web designers would be advised that corporations disable most interactive and video as it comes in the door(and P.S. we only have Explorer 4 generations old), it would behoove phone software designers to understand my company will only let company phones link into the company servers.
So the majority of us then send our Outlook calendar items to our gmail, then link OH wait!, I have to synch through itunes! Oh yeah, the only account I’ve had hacked in years! And disabled.
Ah well, back to Post-It notes