HT201643: Use cellular networks on your iPhone and iPad while you travel internationally
Learn about Use cellular networks on your iPhone and iPad while you travel internationally
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Apr 25, 2012 11:14 PM in response to Abisaidby macntec,I am Sorry that you feel this way. iPhone is an amazing tool that can be so much fun when used to its full potential.
I have a few ideas that might help you.
As far as battery life, you should make sure that your Bluetooth is off. If Bluetooth is on your iPhone will be wasting battery trying to connect to non-existing devices. Another thing you might look at would be the frequency that you receive emails and other in-app notifications. you can change those settings in the notifications link inside your phones settings.
The problems that you are experiencing with siri is most likely because of your network provider. Sprint has truly unlimited data plans, but their networks aren't the strongest when it comes to running iPhone. I highly recommend Verizon. I am a totally tech geek and I use my iPhone all day everyday and have found that the 2gb data pack that verizon offers is more than enough for me.
Like I said, iPhone is an amazing tool with many features and many other features that might never be seen unless we have other apple products such as a Macbook Pro or iMac, however there are still many really neat things to explore without other apple devices. For instance you can do so many different things with photo and video through the hundreds of apps in the app store or there are thousands of games. A few of my favorite games are where's my water, angry birds space, or cut the rope. You can download and read books using the free app called iBooks. iBooks gives you access to literally tens of thousands of books that are available to download. Another fun thing to look into if you like to read would be the newsstand. The newsstand lets you buy subscriptions to magazines so that you receive the latest article of your favorite magazine instantly downloaded to your device instead of receiving it in the mail.
There is just a few of my suggestions. I hope that they help.
Macntech