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Yeah, you can learn that on iOS too. I use Samsung Internet on Android. I have never found anything as useful and user-friendly on iOS. I hate Chrome because of the difficulty of getting at bookmarks and the lack of a quick access page and Chrome is as good as it gets on iOS
"But I will say this...the camera is the least important! Now where's my flame suit?"
LOL. It's all about preference. Camera's neither the most or least important for me, but it's in my top 5. I'm more concerned about the overall experience because like you mentioned, it's a tool for many, many things. What good is having a great camera on a smartphone if the display makes the pictures look like there from a flip phone?
I was thinking about that. Ever since I got a phone with a decent camera, I've been snapping pictures like crazy but almost never looking at them afterward. If it weren't for Facebook to tell me what happened 10 years ago, I'd never open these pictures ever again. And there are like thousands of them...
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Yeah, you can learn that on iOS too. I use Samsung Internet on Android. I have never found anything as useful and user-friendly on iOS. I hate Chrome because of the difficulty of getting at bookmarks and the lack of a quick access page and Chrome is as good as it gets on iOS
"But I will say this...the camera is the least important! Now where's my flame suit?"
LOL. It's all about preference. Camera's neither the most or least important for me, but it's in my top 5. I'm more concerned about the overall experience because like you mentioned, it's a tool for many, many things. What good is having a great camera on a smartphone if the display makes the pictures look like there from a flip phone?
"they're" not THERE... sorry... bothers me... FIXED! :-)
I was thinking about that. Ever since I got a phone with a decent camera, I've been snapping pictures like crazy but almost never looking at them afterward. If it weren't for Facebook to tell me what happened 10 years ago, I'd never open these pictures ever again. And there are like thousands of them...