On 28 September 2012 07:58, Rick Womer <[email protected]> wrote:
> The modern hospital-based physician carries a smartphone rather than a beeper 
> nowadays.  My hospital-issued Droids have provided nothing but malfunction 
> and frustration for the last few months, and the IS folks put in an advance 
> order for an iPhone 5.
>
> It arrived yesterday.  It's sleek, light, fast, etc.
>
> It won't connect to the hospital's servers.
>
> It won't connect to the university's servers.
>
> It won't even bloody connect to iCloud!
>
> We spent an hour screwing around, trying various things; no joy.  Back to the 
> Droid.
>
> A few hours later I got an email from one of the IS engineers trying to 
> unravel the problem:  Connecting to servers is "a known issue with iOS6", and 
> Apple is working to resolve it.
>
> If there is an earthquake in northern California this weekend, it likely will 
> have been triggered by Steve Jobs spinning like a Dervish in his grave.
>
> Rick


Handled an iPhone 5 yesterday. My HTC Android screen is larger, it
does everything the iPhone does, and I've had no problems with it.
Android also has a larger selection of free apps, which I appreciate.

I just don't understand the fascination with the iPhone; at best it's
equal to the average Android phone.

Best of luck with it, Rick.


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