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Old 01-04-2013, 01:15 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by PatNY View Post
As for not being able use a device (like your iPhone), that is entirely another matter and has more to do with how tech savvy a person is than on anything else. Did you even RTFM? Pardon my French, but I chuckle at reviews on Amazon complaining about how hard it is to use something and then it turns out they didn't even attempt to read it.

--Pat
Shouldn't need a manual to make a phone call on a phone.

In my case, however, I consider myself a tech expert (as do my employers and clients) but it wasn't my iPhone. It was the first smartphone I'd encountered, I asked the person next to me if they had a phone I could use to make a quick call, and he handed me an iPhone. I looked at a screen full of icons where I was expecting to see a numeric keypad ('cuz it's a phone) in bewilderment for about 4 seconds, then handed it back and said "Dial this number for me please." I needed to make a call, not learn a new OS.

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