Apple iOS

Usable in the sense, I felt it was more responsive than iOS4. Maybe a placebo effect. But experience was solid.
 
cool thanks!

still angry that sis in law bought an iPhone 3gs instead of an android based device.

Like I mentioned in another thread, the 3GS although an old model is still a solid device (considering the fact that it runs/supports the latest version of iOS). The pricing is also very attractive. I would recommend it to people.

Although I like Andriod & iOS equally, if I had to choose between an Andriod & iOS device I guess I would go for the latter.
 
you did not read me. i did not recommend going for the 3gs. i had recommended a blackberry device.
 
Blackberry - Now I wonder why :Boy Think: .... Which model..Also I heard its available for 20k... iPhone 3gs
 


Sister in law . . they want just usability and phone that looks nice . .what do they care abt features. . BTW 90% of apples customers can be fitted into the above mentioned category
 
the 3GS doesnt have the best camera but it takes decent pitures. Camera specs isn't what I put on top of my priority list. There are other things such as usability, performance and overall UI experience that is more important. @bobbyguitarist 90% of all Indian smartphone buyers can be pegged into that category.. Not just Apple customers. LOL!
 
heh. played with the latest version of Nokia suite to get the contacts from the nokia n79 to iPhone 3gs.

still a piece of shit.

contacts were imported fine. but exporting? there is no option to export to a file.

i had to sync nokia suite with windows contacts.

syncing was a mess. tons of phone numbers did not get exported to windows contacts.

overall a disaster.

i plan to install ios5 on the device tomm. and setup an icloud account so that she can enter the details in the web browser and sync it with the phone to get the data on the phone.

nokia should have offered the ability to export the contacts data to a csv file to make it easier.

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as for blackberry i had recommended this model. Flipkart.com: BlackBerry Curve 9360: Mobile her budget was around 20K. she paid 20999 for the iphone 3gs i think. and i thought it was priced at around 18500 in india 😕

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at least the device support the icloud (i hope 3gs supports it! i do not remember the details). so it has a web based frontend for contacts and other stuff. 🙂
 
problem is not the syncing between the computer and the iPhone. itunes is doing a fine job. the problem is getting the data out of the Nokia suite. it is not exporting the data properly to supported applications (thunderbird/windows contacts/microsoft outlook). i saw that itunes support google/yahoo/outlook/contacts. tried using contacts. but nokia suite is the problem right now.she would probably try to fill the missing numbers directly into her google contacts from the old phone tomorrow. i would connect itunes to gmail and get that data up. and would also show her the icloud service.
 
wrote in the previous post that Nokia suite does not export to csv. at least i could not find that option. the only option was to sync with an application on the computer. tried thunderbird and windows contact. partial data was synced with these services. this is where the problem is happening 🙂
 
ohk .. so if it is not exporting to windows contact correctly then I guess its a prob .. manually entering the missing number seems to be the only option ..
 
yeap. gmail and icloud are two options. would tell her to use gmail for now and see if she likes the @me.com address 🙂
 

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