Has anyone been able to figure out why Read to Go is skipping so much on the
iPhone 5?  I don't know what to do, but the app is suddenly useless... I had
great success with it on my iPhone 4, but now that I have the 5, it skips
all over the place when reading a file, so is virtually unuseable.  
 
Any advice as to how to fix it, where to go, or what to do would be
appreciated!
 
Brian Miller
 


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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alex Hall
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 6:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Iphone 4 vs 5


It is Bookshare's app. It is a resource hog, so the iPod and, I imagine the
iPhone4 would struggle with some books. No one i know of with the 4s or 5
has that problem, though.

On Dec 6, 2012, at 6:36 PM, "Krysti .Power" <[email protected]> wrote:


Thanks alex what's read2go

On 2012-12-06 4:26 PM, "Alex Hall" <[email protected]> wrote:


Well, if you want a free one (with contract), then the 4 will do it. If you
can swing the $200, though, here's what you get: 
.4G support, if your carrier has 4G coverage in your area
.a much, much better processor, ram, and other internals that make the
device much snappier and able to support more applications (for instance, my
iPod can't run Read2Go without running out of memory, but the 4s and 5 can
run it no problem)
.a larger screen, meaning you can have more apps on your home screen and
more room for gestures and content
.Siri (need I say more?)
.a better camera, though I have heard reports that the 4s does as good a job
with ocr and bar code reading as the 5, but both are better than the 4
.the new Lightning connector, which you can plug cords into both ways and
which is smaller than the old one
.better-sounding speaker and better-quality microphones
.construction that is mostly aluminum on the back instead of glass, plus a
much tougher screen and camera lens
.future-proofing: the 3gs is no longer supported by iOS updates, so the 4
will be next. That is, I'm betting iOS7 will be out for the iPhone4, but no
updates after that. The iPhone5 should support updates for at least two more
years, instead of not even one.

On Dec 6, 2012, at 3:14 PM, "Krysti .Power" <[email protected]> wrote:


Hey all I want a iphone witch is better the 4 or 5?


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