And I agree, Len, I have no brand loyalty when it comes to ringtones. I used to have that Android Whistle tone and I have several other Samsung ringtones on my iPhone as well as an old Nokia tone called Seahorse which I really like as my default ringtone.
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of lenron brown Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 5:07 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Five reasons you'll regret ditching your Apple iPhone for an Android lol that is funny. I put the droid ring tone that use to be on the old moto droids on my IPhone. I am even going to grab the reflection tone just for a little text tone, even though it could have been better it's still a little nice. That's one thing I don't like about my IPhone that I had to make myself get use to. Needing a computer and ITunes to put all my ring tones on. On 11/30/17, Angie Nutt <[email protected]> wrote: > There was more to it than that though and if i’m honest, I just like > having an iPhone and somehow, having the ring tones on another kind of > device wouldn’t ring true for me. It would be like putting the special > ring tone the iPhone x has. I’ve never heard it but if I had and liked > it I’d want the actual device. Silly I know but that’s how I roll. > > All the best > Angie >> On 30 Nov 2017, at 03:06, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Considering how easy it is to get free MP3 ringtones or make them and >> copy them to an Android device the ringtones should be a failry small >> problem to solve. >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On >> Behalf Of Angie Nutt >> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 4:01 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: Five reasons you'll regret ditching your Apple iPhone >> for an Android >> Importance: High >> >> I’ve used both, still use a rather ancient Android mainly for podcasts. >> Some apps are more accessible with Android and of course, some with iOS. >> >> I used Android phones for a couple of years as my main phones when >> the accessibility of Android itself was nowhere as good as now. The >> only reason I switched back is that I simply missed my iPhone. I just >> love the ring tones for instance and also at the time there were a >> few things I felt were more accessible. I have no desire at present >> to have Android as my main thing but like to have one around. >> >> All the best >> Angie >>> On 28 Nov 2017, at 23:30, goshawk on horseback >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> given the time to get the hang of it, I wouldn't mind betting I >>> could come up with features that android does better than iPhone, as >>> when it arrives, will be running an android phone along side the >>> iPhone, so will be able to hopefully do a good comparison. >>> >>> Simon >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "M. Taylor" <[email protected]> >>> To: <[email protected]> >>> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 5:10 AM >>> Subject: Five reasons you'll regret ditching your Apple iPhone for >>> an Android >>> >>> >>> Five reasons you'll regret ditching your Apple iPhone for an Android >>> Apple knows how to retain its customers. >>> By James Hetherington >>> November 27, 2017 16:55 GMT >>> >>> It's official, the switch to Android is complete. Nearly three weeks >>> on, Google's mobile platform has more than lived up to the hype. >>> >>> But we'd be lying if we said we didn't miss the iPhone. There are >>> still features you just cannot enjoy as much on Android. Here are >>> the five we miss the most: >>> >>> 1. iMessage >>> iMessage uses a notably blue speech bubble. Apple It's hard to >>> believe iMessage didn't appear on iOS until 2011, four years after >>> the iPhone launched. Now, those blue message bubbles are all anyone >>> on the platform can talk about it. And yes, they are bloody fantastic. >>> Easy picture messaging, group chats, games, gifs... Apple has really >>> kicked the platform into overdrive in the past few years. And it >>> should, it's a big reason a lot of people don't want to leave >>> iPhones or iOS. >>> Remember worrying about MMS and picture messaging charges? You can >>> probably thank Apple for making that redundant. >>> >>> 2. Live photos >>> Live Photos can bring stills to life Getting a photo sent to you is >>> great, but when Apple unveiled live photos for the iPhone 6S it >>> added a whole extra dimension to snaps. >>> Force touch the picture and it would become "alive", with about 1.5 >>> seconds of footage recorded before and after you hit the shutter button. >>> It was easy for Apple to market: kids laughing and smiling, >>> fireworks exploding... You get the idea. As more and more people >>> upgraded beyond the iPhone 6s, it almost became the norm. >>> And although other companies offer alternatives, such as the Pixel >>> 2's motion photos, it's just not the same since you have to share >>> with software-compatible friends. There's a theme emerging here: >>> Apple is very good at locking you in. >>> >>> 3. Apple Pay >>> So here's the problem with Android Pay, not all banks need to buy in. >>> Barclays, for example, does not support Android Pay, choosing >>> instead to push its own app. This is such a major shortcoming. >>> Apple's "our way or the highway" mentality actually pays off in this >>> situation. My Apple Pay had accounts from three different banks set >>> up and it was easy to decide which one to use when purchasing something. >>> Sorry, no one wants to use two or three different apps to do the >>> same thing. >>> Know anybody with three different Facebook apps? Didn't think so. >>> >>> 4. The connectivity >>> Apple's rather talented at locking you into its eco-system. Apple >>> Boy oh boy Apple are good at locking you in. When you've got an >>> iPhone, buying a Macbook eventually becomes routine. You like how >>> your iPhone works, so it should be smooth for an Apple computer as >>> well. And it is. But then fast forward to a switch and now you've >>> got a completely different setup to tackle. >>> The Macbook doesn't matter too much, the real killer is the Apple >>> Watch. Say goodbye to notifications on your wrist, Apple Watch >>> categorically does not work with an Android phone. Ironically, it's >>> still attached snugly to my wrist. What for you ask? It's still a >>> great fitness tracker without an iPhone nearby. Plus, I can use >>> Apple Pay. >>> One last thing: Apple TV. Go and buy yourself a Chromecast because >>> that little black box won't pick up a thing from your Android device >>> (at least not for free). >>> >>> 5. Accessories >>> Apple's Lightning headphones. Photo by Jessica Lewis from Pexels So >>> many wasted cords, so many useless headphone adapters. Thanks to the >>> rise of Bluetooth, this issue is not nearly as bad as it once would >>> have been. >>> Headphones, speakers and car connections are mostly wireless now anyway. >>> But that doesn't mean it's not an absolute pain to have countless >>> lightning cables sitting around for nothing. Come on, everyone has >>> more than one, don't they. >>> Then there's those little headphone to lightning adapters, they're >>> all useless now as well. 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