[Blindtlk] iPhone information

Hyde, David W. (ESC) david.hyde at wcbvi.k12.wi.us
Thu Sep 6 18:41:55 UTC 2012


Sarah, it depends upon what you want to use it for. If you are going to load a lot of music, or books or pictures on the phone, more memory is better. For that matter, more memory is always better. You may want to see how much the five will cost, and what kind of a deal you can make. 

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Subject: [Blindtlk] iPhone information

Hello everyone. I just got an iPhone 4. It’s an eight gig. Will that be enough memory, or should I try to exchange it for a 16 gig? I have the book getting started with the iPhone.  is that helpful? I often  send and  receive text messages. Should I purchase an external keyboard? Is it best to find apps and ringtones directly from the phone? when you call a company and are asked to press one for customer service etc., how do you enter that information? I would appreciate any tips on getting started. Feel free to email me off list. Thank you. 
    Sarah 
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