on 21-09-2014 19:45
on 21-09-2014 19:45
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 22-09-2014 10:12
on 22-09-2014 10:12
@Anonymous wrote:
I still won't give up my Nokia. My little one disabled his iPhone by forgetting his passcode and in the process of restoring it (thank you, Apple) I managed to change/lose all my husbands contacts because they have a joint iTunes account. Mustn't laugh.....
No you really mustn't
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-09-2014 10:36
on 22-09-2014 10:36
on 22-09-2014 10:37
on 22-09-2014 10:37
No age these days...:smileyhappy:
on 22-09-2014 11:17
on 22-09-2014 11:17
@Anonymous wrote:
Thankyou so much for all your comments. I do hope he sticks with it and one day it will just click. He's 66.
Younger than me then @Anonymous ..and I stuck with it...I love my Samsung S3 and will be upgrading to another model in December
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-09-2014 11:27
on 22-09-2014 11:27
After reading through all the posts, I'd say sell the current phone, and get him a phone that he's comfortable with. This has nothing to do with age. It comes under the the old adage 'you can lead a horse to water, yadda yadda yadda....' He has to want to learn the technology. If he doesn't, there's not much you can do. You could show him how to do it until the cows come home, but when he's on his own, if he's not comfortable with it, he just won't use it. Get him a phone that will do the things he wants to do with it. If at some point he makes the decision to upgrade, that's the time to get him a more advanced phone.