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Nico Albrecht

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The days of you fanboys boasting about syncing, are long gone!

All my Android and Windows devices, sync everything I want them to without any hassle, they have done for years now.
I was about to write the same but good to see this point mentioned by somebody else.

There is no love hate relationships between iOS and Android per se just fan boys bragging about it.

With iPhones you get poor security ( checkmate exploit and Pegasus the biggest ones ) very poor battery life, heavily locked eco system, poor repairability and high prices for their device. SE model excluded as it is good value for money if you wanna join the Apple fan boy team.

Even for UI the iPhone experience is poor starting with setup from new going forward. It takes forever to setup a new iphone and requires a data connection to even do that.

All in we see the Motorola coming out here as a winner for build quality, price, repairability and battery life at a moderate price for Jeremy if he can accept that the build in camera is fair at best.
 
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DontAsk

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the fact that you have to ask that show just how much if a bad ass hacker you must be...I so envy your skills for this not effecting you.
Could you share the tip as to how you change ISP's at the drop of a hat? I have to keep signing a contract, how do you get round that..please share

If you can't be bothered to actually read the contract and work it out for yourself then I feel sorry for you.

You simply tell them you are leaving and pay any penalties written in the contract. They might offer you incentives to stay.

Have you figured out how to set up a 3rd party router with your ISP yet? Again, which contract terms would you be breaking by doing so?
 
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Rather than posting insults, would it not be more helpful to post a step by step guide to sorting this issue, if it is an issue?
I only post insults to return the compliment.

1. Go to your ISPs website.
2 find the support page.
3. Search or ask how to use your own router.
4. Not the settings you need.
5. F one your efforts user guide.
6. Follow the instructions on how to apply the settings to connect to your router.

A quick Google search brings up plenty of his for a number of ISPs.

I can't put it much simpler than that.

If you want to change ISP I think the new ISP will do most of the work for you. There may be a penalty to break the existing contract.
 
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