Here is what I can do on my Iphone. 1. make and receive phone calls, using my blue tooth while I'm driving. 2. make appointments, which are then transferred automatically to my lap top computer, using Explorer 3. take pictures, which I can send to my lop top, to share later with you guys. 4. I have about 75 contacts on my phone, including e-mail addresses. 5. read my e-mail messages and answer them. 6. surf the web, and look up important information. 7. It has the capabilities to look up addresses and then guide me to them, but I don't use that feature. (I still use a map) 8. Last but not least, play solitaire while I'm waiting for a customer to come home. I bought the phone because I need to be able to do the first two, but the other features are kind of neat, too. BTW, when I take the phone in with me to tune a piano, I also take the blue tooth, so that when I receive a call, my hands are free to write down appointments, or, when it's my wife, I can continue working while I'm talking to her. Wim -----Original Message----- From: Patrick C. Poulson <pcpoulson at sbcglobal.net> To: pianotech <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Wed, Jun 6, 2012 2:10 pm Subject: [pianotech] iPhone or Not iPhone Currently there are some good deals on getting an iPhone through my phone ompany (with a 2 year contract, of course), and I am wondering if moving to he smartphone world would be of real benefit to my business. I know that here is the ability to run credit cards through it, and many other eatures. It would cost another $30 on my phone bill, as well as the initial ost of the phone ($149 or $49 depending on whether I want it to talk to e). hanks atrick C. Poulson egistered Piano Technician 30-265-1983 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20120606/0dd9300d/attachment.htm>
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