True...
But for me, I need a phone. I average about 500 voice minutes a month. Actual talk time. The product of having a 24/7 business. Unwanted calls hinder me thus my high need for blocked call support.
I have an app on my android which tells me call minutes talked, versus calls not answered for whatever reason, in the last 30 days I have had 505 talk minutes out of a total of 731 calls so the difference represents unwanted.
I love Apple, thus my iPad and laptop ownership, but I have to have a functioning phone for me as I practically rely upon my phone in many instances.
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On May 26, 2012, at 12:15 PM, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@me.com> wrote:
>> My one hiccup with the iPhone was the inflexibility to actually control phone features like call block. When iPhone allows true blocking, versus setting up unwanted numbers with a quiet (silent) ringtone, I might come back.
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> I don't know how common my situation is, but of all the many functions an iPhone can perform, the LEAST-used one is talking to other people by voice.
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> Most identified limitations of the iPhone as a voice telephone are therefore simply irrelevant to me. I know some others have also said this, but I don't know how wide-spread it is.
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