Submitted by Fred on

I Crossed Over (This is not a paid advertisement)

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As many may know, I have been a long adherent of the BlackBerry. Why? Mostly because of the keyboard, which for me was far easier to use than a touchscreen.

Then my trusty Blackberry went dead. When I went to the Verizon store to look at the newest Blackberry I learned, to my shock, that it too had a touchscreen and not a keyboard.

It was a true moment of truth. Go with the new Blackberry or crossover to the Apple product which everyone has been teasing me about and lauding?

Maybe it's because I so much liked Steve Jobs's biography and the fact that I have an iPad, but, for whatever the reason, I took the leap.

I picked up the basics pretty easily and had the help of my IT consultant and law partner Jane Jacobs and Apple's stellar Help Desk. Also, I must confide that, at the suggestion of Webmaster Mitch, I bypassed the keyboard-touch screen problem by using the voice recognition feature (which I am using right now to dictate this blog). I even have a bubblewrap style phone guard given to me by my granddaughter Maggie.

Plus, reliable Corey (has Clout) Bearak loaded his playlist into it and I can't stop paying attention to my iPhone.

I forgot to mention the superior camera, the pictures, videos, flash light and Internet access. It really is a revelation and I feel as if I have finally entered the 22nd century.

Try it you'll like it!

Sent from
my iPhone Fred

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Cynthia Somma

Is this why you are winning? I love Lexulous on the iPhone! Your grandchildren are going to be your greatest resource. I know my 10 yr old is a.because they were born right into
This electronic world and b.she does not have a disposable income at her ready, so
She downloads all free apps..and the gives the family her review. When I see you next remind me to show you the charger on the go, no cord necessary. Very cool!!

Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Thu, 06/20/2013 - 23:55

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Liz Saldana

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! I have been an Apple fan for years and love that I can now dictate on the run. Enjoy your new phone.

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