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On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote:
On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Â* Â* Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. -- Bod |
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"Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. |
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On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote:
"Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Â* Â* Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. There's no way I would pay around a grand for a phone. -- Bod |
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On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote:
"Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Â* Â* Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. |
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"Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. Same with the iphone 5SE There's no way I would pay around a grand for a phone. You dont need to with an iphone. |
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"T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. Thats nothing even remotely like the lowest end Samsung. I will keep my flip phone. |
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"T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. |
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On 21/08/2018 07:17, Rod Speed wrote:
"Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Â* Â* Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. Same with the iphone 5SE There's no way I would pay around aÂ* grand for a phone. You dont need to with an iphone. Ok, but I wouldn,t want one. -- Bod |
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"Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 07:17, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. Same with the iphone 5SE There's no way I would pay around a grand for a phone. You dont need to with an iphone. Ok, but I wouldn,t want one. Yes, you actually are that terminal a ****wit. |
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On 21/08/2018 07:31, Rod Speed wrote:
"Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 07:17, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Â* Â* Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. Same with the iphone 5SE There's no way I would pay around aÂ* grand for a phone. You dont need to with an iphone. Ok, but I wouldn,t want one. Yes, you actually are that terminal a ****wit. Thankyou. -- Bod |
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On 08/20/2018 11:21 PM, Rod Speed wrote:
"T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Â* Â* Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. Rob, I do this kind of s*** for a living. My flip phone has excellent sound quality. And I hardly eve use it to call customers. I mainly use regular wired phones. I can tell when it is me and when it is them. -T |
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"T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 11:21 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. Rob, I do this kind of s*** for a living. So do I. My flip phone has excellent sound quality. It clearly doesnt when you get blurred audio. And I hardly eve use it to call customers. I mainly use regular wired phones. I can tell when it is me and when it is them. Not even possible. |
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On 21/08/2018 08:24, T wrote:
On 08/20/2018 11:21 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Â* Â* Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. Rob, I do this kind of s*** for a living.Â* My flip phone has excellent sound quality.Â* And I hardly eve use it to call customers. I mainly use regular wired phones.Â* I can tell when it is me and when it is them. -T Rod Speed comes out with many stupid things. I think he's been out in the sun too long :-) -- Bod |
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On 08/21/2018 12:27 AM, Rod Speed wrote:
"T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 11:21 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Â* Â* Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. Rob, I do this kind of s*** for a living. So do I. My flip phone has excellent sound quality. It clearly doesnt when you get blurred audio. Blurred audio is usually on a wired line. But then, again, I make most of my call on a wired line. I also spend one to two days a week doing remote assits and I talk to them over a wired line, not a cell phone. And I hardly eve use it to call customers. I mainly use regular wired phones.Â* I can tell when it is me and when it is them. Not even possible. Your phone and ours are not the same. Yours are CDMA and our are GSM. My customer's call the office and talk to my wife on a wired line. She calls me if there is an emergency, otherwise I call them back in the morning (on a wired line). I do not give out my cell number. Customers do not like me talking to someone else on their dime. By the way, Panasonic makes great headsets. Very, very nice audio (both ways). |
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On 21/08/2018 08:27, Rod Speed wrote:
"T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 11:21 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Â* Â* Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. Rob, I do this kind of s*** for a living. So do I. My flip phone has excellent sound quality. It clearly doesnt when you get blurred audio. And I hardly eve use it to call customers. I mainly use regular wired phones.Â* I can tell when it is me and when it is them. Not even possible. Of course you can when you happen to know it is an iPhone on the other end and occurs every time. -- Bod |
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On 21/08/2018 08:35, T wrote:
On 08/21/2018 12:27 AM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 11:21 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Â* Â* Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. Rob, I do this kind of s*** for a living. So do I. My flip phone has excellent sound quality. It clearly doesnt when you get blurred audio. Blurred audio is usually on a wired line.Â* But then, again, I make most of my call on a wired line. I also spend one to two days a week doing remote assits and I talk to them over a wired line, not a cell phone. And I hardly eve use it to call customers. I mainly use regular wired phones.Â* I can tell when it is me and when it is them. Not even possible. Your phone and ours are not the same.Â* Yours are CDMA and our are GSM. My customer's call the office and talk to my wife on a wired line.Â* She calls me if there is an emergency, otherwise I call them back in the morning (on a wired line). I do not give out my cell number.Â* Customers do not like me talking to someone else on their dime. By the way, Panasonic makes great headsets.Â* Very, very nice audio (both ways). That's what we use and I agree. -- Bod |
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"Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 08:24, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 11:21 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. Rob, I do this kind of s*** for a living. My flip phone has excellent sound quality. And I hardly eve use it to call customers. I mainly use regular wired phones. I can tell when it is me and when it is them. -T Rod Speed comes out with many stupid things. I think he's been out in the sun too long :-) You never could bull**** your way out of a wet paper bag. |
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"T" wrote in message news On 08/21/2018 12:27 AM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 11:21 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. Rob, I do this kind of s*** for a living. So do I. My flip phone has excellent sound quality. It clearly doesnt when you get blurred audio. Blurred audio is usually on a wired line. But then, again, I make most of my call on a wired line. Then whoever is supplying your wired line is ****ing up calls with a mobile on the other end. I also spend one to two days a week doing remote assits and I talk to them over a wired line, not a cell phone. Then whoever is supplying your wired line is ****ing up calls with a mobile on the other end. And I hardly eve use it to call customers. I mainly use regular wired phones. I can tell when it is me and when it is them. Not even possible. Your phone and ours are not the same. You are wrong, as always. Yours are CDMA Nope, and havent been for decades now. And I have never used it even when it was available. and our are GSM. So are ours, and have been for decades now. My customer's call the office and talk to my wife on a wired line. She calls me if there is an emergency, otherwise I call them back in the morning (on a wired line). Then whoever is supplying your wired line is ****ing up calls with a mobile on the other end. I do not give out my cell number. Customers do not like me talking to someone else on their dime. We dont have a system as ****ed as that either. By the way, Panasonic makes great headsets. Very, very nice audio (both ways). Clearly not with an iphone on the other end. |
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"Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 08:27, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 11:21 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. Rob, I do this kind of s*** for a living. So do I. My flip phone has excellent sound quality. It clearly doesnt when you get blurred audio. And I hardly eve use it to call customers. I mainly use regular wired phones. I can tell when it is me and when it is them. Not even possible. Of course you can when you happen to know it is an iPhone on the other end and occurs every time. How odd that it never does here. |
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On 21/08/2018 10:19, Rod Speed wrote:
"Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 08:24, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 11:21 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Â* Â* Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. Rob, I do this kind of s*** for a living.Â* My flip phone has excellent sound quality.Â* And I hardly eve use it to call customers. I mainly use regular wired phones.Â* I can tell when it is me and when it is them. -T Rod Speed comes out with many stupid things. I think he's been out in the sun too long :-) You never could bull**** your way out of a wet paper bag. I rest my case, MLord. -- Bod |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 07:17:51 +0100, Rod Speed
wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. Same with the iphone 5SE There's no way I would pay around a grand for a phone. You dont need to with an iphone. It's a well known fact that Apple always have and always will charge about 2 times the price of something equivalent from anyone else. That applies to phones, computers, anything. |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 07:31:22 +0100, Rod Speed
wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 07:17, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do.. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago.. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. Same with the iphone 5SE There's no way I would pay around a grand for a phone. You dont need to with an iphone. Ok, but I wouldn,t want one. Yes, you actually are that terminal a ****wit. Apart from being expensive, they're girls' devices. They're pretty instead of functional. |
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On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 15:12:59 UTC+1, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 07:17:51 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. Same with the iphone 5SE There's no way I would pay around a grand for a phone. You dont need to with an iphone. It's a well known fact that Apple always have and always will charge about 2 times the price of something equivalent from anyone else. That applies to phones, computers, anything. Could you prove that ? |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 07:28:34 -0700 (PDT), whisky-dave, the notorious
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 15:28:34 +0100, whisky-dave
wrote: On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 15:12:59 UTC+1, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 07:17:51 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. Same with the iphone 5SE There's no way I would pay around a grand for a phone. You dont need to with an iphone. It's a well known fact that Apple always have and always will charge about 2 times the price of something equivalent from anyone else. That applies to phones, computers, anything. Could you prove that ? Anyone can by going to their website. I used to work in procurement. I convinced everyone to stop buying Apple products due to the price. |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 08:35:11 +0100, T wrote:
On 08/21/2018 12:27 AM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 11:21 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. Rob, I do this kind of s*** for a living. So do I. My flip phone has excellent sound quality. It clearly doesnt when you get blurred audio. Blurred audio is usually on a wired line. But then, again, I make most of my call on a wired line. I also spend one to two days a week doing remote assits and I talk to them over a wired line, not a cell phone. And I hardly eve use it to call customers. I mainly use regular wired phones. I can tell when it is me and when it is them. Not even possible. Your phone and ours are not the same. Yours are CDMA and our are GSM. My customer's call the office and talk to my wife on a wired line. She calls me if there is an emergency, otherwise I call them back in the morning (on a wired line). I do not give out my cell number. Customers do not like me talking to someone else on their dime. Their dime? Why would they be paying at all? By the way, Panasonic makes great headsets. Very, very nice audio (both ways). |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 08:30:00 +0100, Bod wrote:
On 21/08/2018 08:24, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 11:21 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do.. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. Rob, I do this kind of s*** for a living. My flip phone has excellent sound quality. And I hardly eve use it to call customers. I mainly use regular wired phones. I can tell when it is me and when it is them. -T Rod Speed comes out with many stupid things. I think he's been out in the sun too long :-) The sun gives you vitamin D. It's the rain in the UK that rots us all. |
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"Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 10:19, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 08:24, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 11:21 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. Rob, I do this kind of s*** for a living. My flip phone has excellent sound quality. And I hardly eve use it to call customers. I mainly use regular wired phones. I can tell when it is me and when it is them. -T Rod Speed comes out with many stupid things. I think he's been out in the sun too long :-) You never could bull**** your way out of a wet paper bag. I rest my case, MLord. You never could bull**** your way out of a wet paper bag. |
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"Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 07:17:51 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. Same with the iphone 5SE There's no way I would pay around a grand for a phone. You dont need to with an iphone. It's a well known fact that Apple always have and always will charge about 2 times the price of something equivalent from anyone else. That is nothing even remotely like a fact with iphones. The top of the range iphones cost about the same as the top of the range Samsungs and the Pixels. Same with the midrange bottom of the range iphones too. The only difference is that apple doesnt bother with the cheapest mobile phones. That applies to phones, computers, anything. Wrong, as always. |
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"Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 07:31:22 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 07:17, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. Same with the iphone 5SE There's no way I would pay around a grand for a phone. You dont need to with an iphone. Ok, but I wouldn,t want one. Yes, you actually are that terminal a ****wit. Apart from being expensive, they're girls' devices. They're pretty instead of functional. Nothing pretty about a space grey 6S or 7 |
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"Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 08:35:11 +0100, T wrote: On 08/21/2018 12:27 AM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 11:21 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "T" wrote in message news On 08/20/2018 08:38 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. They are advertising the new lowest end Samsung for 1000 + U$D. I will keep my flip phone. Thats the reason you get blurred audio with some calls. Rob, I do this kind of s*** for a living. So do I. My flip phone has excellent sound quality. It clearly doesnt when you get blurred audio. Blurred audio is usually on a wired line. But then, again, I make most of my call on a wired line. I also spend one to two days a week doing remote assits and I talk to them over a wired line, not a cell phone. And I hardly eve use it to call customers. I mainly use regular wired phones. I can tell when it is me and when it is them. Not even possible. Your phone and ours are not the same. Yours are CDMA and our are GSM. My customer's call the office and talk to my wife on a wired line. She calls me if there is an emergency, otherwise I call them back in the morning (on a wired line). I do not give out my cell number. Customers do not like me talking to someone else on their dime. Their dime? Why would they be paying at all? Thats the way the stupid US system works, you pay for incoming calls from a mobile to your landline. By the way, Panasonic makes great headsets. Very, very nice audio (both ways). |
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 05:38:23 +1000, cantankerous senile geezer Rot Speed
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 05:10:56 +1000, cantankerous senile geezer Rot Speed
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 05:09:48 +1000, cantankerous senile geezer Rot Speed
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 04:58:58 +1000, cantankerous senile geezer Rot Speed
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On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 17:51:35 UTC+1, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 15:28:34 +0100, whisky-dave wrote: On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 15:12:59 UTC+1, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 07:17:51 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do.. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago.. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. Same with the iphone 5SE There's no way I would pay around a grand for a phone. You dont need to with an iphone. It's a well known fact that Apple always have and always will charge about 2 times the price of something equivalent from anyone else. That applies to phones, computers, anything. Could you prove that ? Anyone can by going to their website. I used to work in procurement. I convinced everyone to stop buying Apple products due to the price. You really think a chrome book is as good as a macbook ? can you tell **** from sugar ? |
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Troll-feeding Senile IDIOT Alert
On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 02:22:26 -0700 (PDT), whisky-dave, the notorious
troll-feeding senile idiot, blabbered again: Anyone can by going to their website. I used to work in procurement. I convinced everyone to stop buying Apple products due to the price. You really think a chrome book is as good as a macbook ? can you tell **** from sugar ? You REALLY can't see that you troll-feeding idiot keep playing the troll's game? tsk |
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Invasion
On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 10:22:26 +0100, whisky-dave
wrote: On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 17:51:35 UTC+1, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 15:28:34 +0100, whisky-dave wrote: On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 15:12:59 UTC+1, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 07:17:51 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly.. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. Same with the iphone 5SE There's no way I would pay around a grand for a phone. You dont need to with an iphone. It's a well known fact that Apple always have and always will charge about 2 times the price of something equivalent from anyone else. That applies to phones, computers, anything. Could you prove that ? Anyone can by going to their website. I used to work in procurement. I convinced everyone to stop buying Apple products due to the price. You really think a chrome book is as good as a macbook ? can you tell **** from sugar ? No Apple product is better than it's competitor, it's just prettier, they appeal to women. |
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Invasion
On Wednesday, 22 August 2018 14:58:13 UTC+1, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 10:22:26 +0100, whisky-dave wrote: On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 17:51:35 UTC+1, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 15:28:34 +0100, whisky-dave wrote: On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 15:12:59 UTC+1, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 07:17:51 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones.. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. Same with the iphone 5SE There's no way I would pay around a grand for a phone. You dont need to with an iphone. It's a well known fact that Apple always have and always will charge about 2 times the price of something equivalent from anyone else. That applies to phones, computers, anything. Could you prove that ? Anyone can by going to their website. I used to work in procurement. I convinced everyone to stop buying Apple products due to the price. You really think a chrome book is as good as a macbook ? can you tell **** from sugar ? No Apple product is better than it's competitor, it's just prettier, they appeal to women. you haven't a clue have you. https://www.techadvisor.co.uk/featur...n-a-pc-115151/ |
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Invasion
"Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 10:22:26 +0100, whisky-dave wrote: On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 17:51:35 UTC+1, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 15:28:34 +0100, whisky-dave wrote: On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 15:12:59 UTC+1, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 07:17:51 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2018 04:38, Rod Speed wrote: "Bod" wrote in message ... On 20/08/2018 23:29, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 04:09 AM, Bod wrote: On 20/08/2018 11:13, T wrote: On 08/20/2018 02:22 AM, Rod Speed wrote: Nope, same models. The problem is the steaming turds of phones you are receiving the calls on. Nothing wrong with everyone else's phones, just the iPhones. They are know for blurred audio around these parts. I am thinking you use a different modulation method than we do. Or the Chinese like you better than us. Our youngest son always has the latest iPhones and I always have trouble hearing him on it. I can hear everyone else clearly. I only ask what phone someone has if they are blurred. I may have spoken to 20 iPhones and not known it. But when I do ask, it is 99% an iPhone Our son is one of the very few that I know who uses iPhones. I know a few who do, certainly more use androids. I personally think they are well overpriced anyway. Depends on what you compare them with. They are comparable in price to the high end Samsungs and to Pixels now. Sure, there are cheaper androids around at the bottom end. I paid less than £250 for my Chinese Android 2½ years ago. Has NFC /4K video(including slo/mo etc/ fast charger/3GB Ram. Takes excellent photos too. Same with the iphone 5SE There's no way I would pay around a grand for a phone. You dont need to with an iphone. It's a well known fact that Apple always have and always will charge about 2 times the price of something equivalent from anyone else. That applies to phones, computers, anything. Could you prove that ? Anyone can by going to their website. I used to work in procurement. I convinced everyone to stop buying Apple products due to the price. You really think a chrome book is as good as a macbook ? can you tell **** from sugar ? No Apple product is better than it's competitor, Thats bull**** with the screens on the Macs. it's just prettier, Even sillier than you usually manage with the space grey 6S and 7 |
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