XPost: comp.mobile.android   
   From: misc07@bigfoot.com   
      
   On 12 Apr 2017 15:22:33 GMT, Frank Slootweg    
   wrote:   
      
   >nospam wrote:   
   >> In article , Frank Slootweg   
   >> wrote:   
   >>   
   >> > > > >>>> With my current Android phone, which is one of those keypadless   
   >> > > > >>>> wonders, it took me two weeks to discover how to answer it when   
   it   
   >> > > > >>>> rang.   
   >> > > > >>>   
   >> > > > >>> the answer button on the screen was not obvious enough??   
   >> > > > >>   
   >> > > > >> It is not obvious that you have to slide the button, not press it.   
   And   
   >> > > > >> slide it in a certain direction.   
   >> > > > >   
   >> > > > > it doesn't take *two* *weeks* to figure that out.   
   >> > > >   
   >> > > > If you have nobody to ask, and you can not use the phone...   
   >> > >   
   >> > > nonsense. read the instruction manual or do a simple search:   
   >> >   
   >> > Earth to nospam:   
   >> >   
   >> > 1) No-one in their right mind expects this sillyness, so you lose at   
   >> > least one call.   
   >>   
   >> nothing silly about it and the call can be a test call.   
   >   
   > So you need *another* phone to 'test' something which you're not aware   
   >of!? Makes perfect sense in your parallel universe, I guess.   
   >   
   >[More bollocks deleted.]   
   >   
   > Usual pathetic dishonest silent snips of arguments duly noted.   
   >   
   > QED.   
   >   
   > HTH. HAND. EOD. NK.   
      
   Why do you folks continue to argue with him. I think it was one of   
   you who told me months ago it was hopeless. When I started this trip,   
   the travel computer was set up different, so I did for a little while   
   but I've stopped again.   
      
   And my phone came in a new phone box all wrapped up like a totally new   
   phone, which I'm sure it was, even though it was very cheap compared   
   to other places selling that phone, and it had NO instructions at all.   
   I found instructions on line for this Blu Studio X Plus phone, but   
   they only say the things I could figure out immediately. Not how to   
   answer the phone or even how to call someone.   
      
   And phone apps rarely have instructions. PC programs come with long   
   instruction manuals but apps usually have nothing.   
      
   And at the Android app store, if there's a free version and a paid   
   version, the apps I've seen never mention that there is a paid version   
   that does more. For $3 or whatever, on something I will use, I'd   
   rather get the paid version,.but once I have the free version, I may   
   decide it's all I need. The author cuts into his own income. Is it   
   against app store rules to mention the paid version? It's not   
   against their rules to give a webpage, and they could mention it   
   there.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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