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Post by Miss Piggin on Feb 2, 2012 18:07:41 GMT 1
Proboards has launched a mobile phone App if any of you are interested. ProBoards (the host of this forum) now offers a mobile app that can let you browse this forum using your mobile phone! If you want to stay up to date with our forum you should definitely check out the ProBoards Mobile App. With the app you can check in on our forum to see who's online, read topics, make posts, send personal messages and even upload images...all from your mobile phone. Go download the ProBoards app so that you can stay connected to our forum!
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Post by janerowena on Feb 2, 2012 20:55:24 GMT 1
;D I saw that and thought - jeesh - there is no escape! Big Taps is watching YOU!
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Post by joany on Feb 2, 2012 20:59:00 GMT 1
Don't have a phone that does APPS, or photos or owt fancy. Just phone & text
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Post by janerowena on Feb 2, 2012 21:07:34 GMT 1
Me too!
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Post by Flumps on Feb 2, 2012 22:58:46 GMT 1
And me. I can't imagine anything worse than being totaaly contactable, ALL THE TIME!
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Post by Miss Piggin on Feb 3, 2012 11:25:15 GMT 1
Mine is just a phone too. I use it so rarely, I don't even know my own number!
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Post by joany on Feb 3, 2012 12:06:09 GMT 1
What a group of dinosaurs we are ;D
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Post by abbotsmillmo on Feb 3, 2012 16:32:52 GMT 1
You certainly are Not. Look at all the things you all do that I dont understand.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2012 16:35:13 GMT 1
;D
Very true, Mo.
I don't even have a phone. It's deaded.
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Post by Loula on Feb 3, 2012 18:47:55 GMT 1
I tried the iPhone app but didn't get on with it. Still use my phone but through safari, it's like the Internet page only smaller.
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Post by dwarfbean on Feb 3, 2012 21:44:55 GMT 1
I keep my mobile phone in a cupboard at home. It is safe there.
dwarfbean
;D ;D
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Post by Nooj on Feb 4, 2012 13:37:50 GMT 1
I had one - think its in a handbag - never gave anyone the number anyway - only used it to ring a taxi if I needed one when out.
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Post by Aspidistra on Dec 3, 2012 17:28:00 GMT 1
I use my smart phone when I go away in miniature. As Lou says, you don't need to use an app, you can just use the internet, but teeny. ;D I wonder what the benefit is in downloading the ap? You're such a bunch do luddites Apart from Lou ;D
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Post by Loula on Dec 3, 2012 18:09:48 GMT 1
;D
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Post by janerowena on Dec 3, 2012 20:43:19 GMT 1
i HAVE A SMART ooooppps! ;D
I have a smart phone, but there is no phone reception here and so I get no chance to practise using it to learn how to use the flaming thing. I keep using up all the battery because i can't even just turn it off, i have to go through about 4 sequences just for what should be a simple task, so I leave it on and forget to charge it every time I come home. Because I have never managed to use it as the battery is always flat, I have never yet received a call on it and wouldn't know how to answer it because I have forgotten! ;D ;D ;D Every time we used to go shopping DBH would ring to find me. Now he just looks at me, shakes his gead sadly and says 'Under the tree in an hour?'. ;D
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Post by Nooj on Dec 4, 2012 16:58:41 GMT 1
Lovely Dear h had made me turn my ordinary mobile on if we are abroad and looking at different things - I really liked going into ordinary food shops and seeing what people buy to eat every day - sort of corner shops. Other than that.......
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Post by Aspidistra on Dec 5, 2012 15:15:31 GMT 1
I still use my 'ordinary' mobile when i go abroad, I,m scared of the roaming feature on smart phones. it's all Jro,s fault I have one. She went on about the wonders of satnav, so I got a smart phone for the sat nav, which is great.
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Post by Nooj on Dec 5, 2012 18:07:46 GMT 1
Yep - her fault
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Post by janerowena on Dec 6, 2012 0:26:00 GMT 1
I LOVE MY SATNAV. I don't actually like the lady on the HTC phones, she has a slight american accent and she has no idea how to pronounce words and english names. So St. Ives becomes Street Ives. B1054 becomes B one zero five four, and each vowel is distinct so that Barnham becomes Barn Ham, which is hilarious with some place names. By the time you have deciphered what she is saying you have missed your turn-off.
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Post by Loula on Dec 6, 2012 9:47:20 GMT 1
I've got an Irish man in my tomtom
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Post by janerowena on Dec 6, 2012 9:51:52 GMT 1
I have Jane in my tomtom! ;D
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Post by joany on Dec 6, 2012 17:53:21 GMT 1
There used to be an advert at the local cinemas for nearby takeaways (may still be but I try and avoid the ads ). There was an ad for one in a nearby area called Horsforth. The nearest to the local pronunciation is 'Horsfuth' but the posh voice on the ad pronounced it 'Horse-fourth'. There was usually a giggle running round the audience ;D
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Post by Nooj on Dec 6, 2012 18:00:33 GMT 1
No need to explain.
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