Negative…The only thing I don’t have on is bluetooth (I don’t use it). Screen is set to auto. My emails are set to Push. No texting, little phone calls, and no games. It’s my work phone. I do have 4G enabled although I don’t think Sprint has 4G in the area.
Mu daughter bought the Lucid a couple months ago and has done nothing but complain about it. Battery life is terrible. She’s actually getting a new phone when there is an upgrade available on our account in a couple months.
yea, i dont think I’d really put the lucid in the same category as the 4s.
sure, carriers will, but thats cause they dont want to sell iphones.
i would say the lucid is comparable to the 4, the razr M is better than 4s and razr maxx beats the iphone 5
I’m not an “apple person”, I’m just going by what I’ve experienced. 99% of the sales and tech guys (essentially contractors) that I’ve pushed new phones out to over the last 3 years would say the iPhone is easier to learn. I’ve pushed out both and I draw my opinions based on the daily calls for support that don’t occur nearly as much with iPhones as they did with android. These people are not electronic techies, they just want something simple that works for making calls, sending email, taking pictures, and texting. They have all now used both android and apple, and out of 30 or so people only 2 still use their androids (both IT people).
As stated, I like them both, but the vast majority of people seem to find the iPhone easier to pick up and start using without delay.
My suggestion stays with the iPhone.
Messed around with some phones the other day, no brainer I’m going with the 4S.