So, thought I'd post some positive insurance news for a change. Nationwide's FlexPlus account includes mobile phone insurance, which I had to use this week. A friend's birthday last weekend precipitated the loss of my much loved phone. This afternoon, a brand new (not refurbished) iPhone 5s was delivered. Pretty good, given that it took me a few days to get the insurance claim started whilst i re-visited the various hostelries we'd visited that night to see if it had been found.
That, thankfully, brings to an end a week of hell. I have some friends who have been telling me for years that I shouldn't be using an iPhone because Android is so much better. From using friends' phones using that OS I could never quite work out why they were so evangelical about Android. However, I put that down to it being different. I'm afraid to say, however, that familiarity does indeed breed contempt. Or at least it did for me and Android. Having spent a week using my father's old Android phone I grew to detest it even more than I ever thought I would. It seems to have been designed by children - cartoony and illogical. It's sole purpose seems to be to make things more difficult for the user, not easier, all whilst looking like everything's been launched at the screen as part of a GCSE abstract art project...
I disliked iOS9 when I updated my phone a couple of weeks back, but by God, I'll be glad to go back to it...
Hopefully that's stirred the hornets nest for a bit of lively debate. Haha.
That, thankfully, brings to an end a week of hell. I have some friends who have been telling me for years that I shouldn't be using an iPhone because Android is so much better. From using friends' phones using that OS I could never quite work out why they were so evangelical about Android. However, I put that down to it being different. I'm afraid to say, however, that familiarity does indeed breed contempt. Or at least it did for me and Android. Having spent a week using my father's old Android phone I grew to detest it even more than I ever thought I would. It seems to have been designed by children - cartoony and illogical. It's sole purpose seems to be to make things more difficult for the user, not easier, all whilst looking like everything's been launched at the screen as part of a GCSE abstract art project...
I disliked iOS9 when I updated my phone a couple of weeks back, but by God, I'll be glad to go back to it...
Hopefully that's stirred the hornets nest for a bit of lively debate. Haha.
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