I was stubborn about going to a smart phone for a long time but just had to do it at this point. I asked several friends about iPhone vs. Android phones and chose the iPhone based on the level of enthusiasm of other Baby Boomers. I am still learning basics after two weeks, but I'm not shy about asking other iPhone users to teach me. One-at-a-time learning is working and everyone is eager to help. The phone is not as "instinctive" as everyone claims. I've never had a smart phone and so the leap from a standard flip phone to this is a chasm. I miss one-button dialing without looking down at the phone. Everything is more than one step and in my car, that is just dangerous. However, my new car likes this phone a whole lot better so calling people from my car is much easier, more reliable and better audio. New cars apparently don't like old phones.... I am sure within a few weeks I will be an iPhone major fan, but the learning curve is steep for someone like me. I bought the phone, used, from a highly reputable human being and the Verizon store set it up in ten minutes. It took another call to their tech group to get my work email working properly, but I expected that. Saving major dollars on a used, clean ESN iPhone4s was a good move. I lost out to about 4 phones before getting mine, but I persisted and am glad I did.Read full review
Phone had ear phone piece jammed into ear jack upon receipt and only worked for calls on speaker phone. After first review company did offer refund/replacement. Person who received it from me is away in college and went to a phone repair place and paid $40 to fix it otherwise would have returned for refund. Company did respond and try to make good and am aware that sometimes things get missed.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is my first iPhone and I love it. To be honest I probably could have gotten the iPhone 4 and been just as satisfied. I hardly use Siri. I am coming from a Droid 2 and this is what I like: iPhone 4s is wayy faster; much easier to type on; touch response is instantaneous; shutter speed is the fastest I've seen on a phone; the apps don't kill my battery; the camera is better even than my boyfriends new android phone- we compared front facing camera in low light and his was all dark and mine was actually pretty bright. Things I'd change- I don't really know yet, maybe an additional slot for more memory but ingot the 64gb so I am not having that Problem yet
It's an Apple phone which means it's not as simple as it should be, though it's smaller than most Smartphone, which is a plus. I'm not use to all the features and apps available since I went directly from a flip-phone to a Smartphone and there isn't an instruction booklet. I hate the fact I can't just make a phone call without going through 6 steps or click-and-drag throughout the different windows. Drives me nuts, along with navigating (how do I delete a photograph without deleting all them?) In my Phone Book and Favorites, why can't the names be listed alphabetically automatically by the first letter instead of all them in an erratic order? Battery life is fine, but for what I paid for this phone, I wish I "got what I paid for". Please, someone tell me how to change the touch keys from silent to tone and vice-verse.Read full review
Excellent product. IPhone works good. It has a lot of info on it and easily accessed. Contains a lot of aps and features. I love my iPhone 4s.
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