Christina,
Regarding backing up to iCloud, yes I am positive that I don't have a
large video. I don't have any videos on my phone. I was able to
restore all my stuff from iCloud to the new 6S last night, it just
took a few hours. The process of doing a restore was not immediately
clear to me so I
In addition, when we traded in our old iPhones, which for me was a 6
and my wife had the 5S, we paid less for the monthly installment than
if we were paying for the full 6S. We both got the 64 GB black 6S. So
for me, the monthly cost of the phone is $5 added to the bill, and my
wife pays $16 for
I don't see any justification in going from the 6 to the 6S except for the
slightly improved processor and the camera. Beware that while KnfbReader works
on the 6, it does not work on the 6S for most people.
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From: Wayne Merritt
To: viphone
Sent: Wednesday,
: TaraPrakash <taraprak...@gmail.com>
To: "viphone@googlegroups.com" <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 10:35 am
Subject: Re: Trading up from an iPhone 6 to a 6S
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> Even then you would be payeing the complete price
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> Plus intere
For me the advantages are the increased RAM and the new 3D Touch
feature. Though the KNFB Reader does not work on the new 6S, I expect
that they are working on it for a future update.
Wayne
On 9/30/15, Steve wrote:
> I don't see any justification in going from the 6 to the
Tara,
You’re incorrect. The installment plan covers the new phone, therefore you
don’t have to pay for it twice The total price is divided by 24, and that
monthly cost is added to your bill. If t-mobile forces you to pay for the phone
twice, then they’re stupid, and not worth switching to.
>
Tara,
There is no interest added to your payment plan with T-mobile. Actually,
T-mobile as of a few days ago, was offering a $5 monthly credit on a new iPhone
6S with the jump on demand program. This means that the phone actually comes
out a little bit less. That of course, does not include
Wayne,
What happens when you try to perform a manual iCloud backup? Are you positive
you don’t have a large video or something taking up space? I know someone who
could not get their iPhone to backup to iCloud until they removed a few videos.
Christina
> On Sep 30, 2015, at 11:01 AM, Wayne
Even then you would be payeing the complete price
Plus interest on monthly installments. Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 30, 2015, at 11:51 AM, Daniel Miller wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> That is incorrect. They offer an installment plan so you don’t have to pay
> full price.
>
>>
I believe you have to pay the entire prize
That you would pay for unlocked iPhone from Apple Store. The reliability of
their network varies from place to place
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 30, 2015, at 10:45 AM, Wayne Merritt wrote:
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> All,
> My wife and I are
Firstly, My experiences with t-mobile have been nothing but positive. Secondly,
your coverage may vary based on your location. Thirdly, T-mobile has some
excellent deals right now. If you own your 6 then you can get a really low
monthly payment. If not, their lease plan right now is is less
Hi,
That is incorrect. They offer an installment plan so you don’t have to pay full
price.
> On Sep 30, 2015, at 10:19 AM, TaraPrakash wrote:
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> I believe you have to pay the entire prize
>
> That you would pay for unlocked iPhone from Apple Store. The reliability of
Wayne,
You might want to check that out further as I had the same issue with it being
reported that my 6 had never been backed up. It was also reporting some other
strange data in settings and is now in troubleshooting with Apple engineering.
When I discovered the problem, I called Apple
Thanks for the info Christina. We will ask about the plans this
afternoon when we go to the T-Mobile store. Regarding backups, I have
my phone set to backup regularly to iCloud, and pretty much just do
iCloud. I do backup with iTunes when I think of it, but that is not
nearly as often as with
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