on 30-12-2014 14:22
on 30-12-2014 14:22
I'm thinking of buying an iPhone 6 outright. I don't want to be tied into a contract for 24 months and don't want to be paying another £30 a month so buying from Apple seems to be sensible.
I currently have a 5S and and I'm trying to work out what I will be gaining if I upgrade to the 6. I've had a play with the phone and I prefer the size as it's that bit bigger than the 5S (the 6 Plus is way too big for me). I also like the idea of the bigger memory.
Any thoughts to help me decide one way or the other?
Thanks in advance.
on 02-01-2015 18:01
on 02-01-2015 18:01
Frequencies and harmonics
on 02-01-2015 18:01
@Anonymous wrote:Unless I'd already heard the speakers I wouldn't buy them from QVC!
Neither would I
When we were in the Bose store today they demo was One Direction
That would really put me off
so I made them play me some Bruce Springsteen before I decided to buy!
Good idea
In a moment of madness, I once I put a girls aloud cd through my trusty akai, and I think it felt insulted, because I swear it never sounded the same again
on 02-01-2015 18:04
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:If you really want a loud blast of sound from any mobile, though, the best way I have found is to put it in the, (empty), bathroom sink.
No, this is not a joke... assuming you have a ceramic tiled bathroom, and a round-ish ceramic sink, (not square), set the phone playing and hold it about 5-10 cm above the plug hole. Move it around and you'll find a "sweet spot", where everything resonates at about 3 times the volume :smileyhappy:.
I won't bother to explain the physics behind it... PM me if you are interested
Just don't accidently turn the tap on 😉
Knowing my luck my phone would end up taking a bath 😔
Well, if you want a less risky experiment to try out at home, and you've got one of those steam cleaner things, you can do quite a good, loud, train whistle effect shoving it down the overflow and turning the steam on
on 02-01-2015 18:06
on 02-01-2015 18:24
And now for the hard part - I'm putting all my CDs on Music Magpie
I have no need for them any more as they are all on iTunes and I've now discovered Deezer.
on 02-01-2015 18:26
on 02-01-2015 18:33
on 02-01-2015 18:33
@Anonymous wrote:
It's a great part of buying a new gadget.
Getting to grips with setting it up and making use of its features. 😄
and selling your old junk.......
on 02-01-2015 18:44
Junk?!? Junk?!? This is my beloved CD collection you're talking about! My Bruce Springsteen CDs are staying (I'm a little bit obsessed in case you can't tell!) but the rest will be boxed up ready to go.
on 02-01-2015 18:47
on 02-01-2015 18:47
on 13-01-2015 20:58