I always wait at least a week or two to make sure there aren't any "bugs that brick" in the updates. I'm on 9.2 now and so far, so good. I can't believe what a difference the 9x update has meant to battery life though. I'm very pleased!
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I always wait at least a week or two to make sure there aren't any "bugs that brick" in the updates. I'm on 9.2 now and so far, so good. I can't believe what a difference the 9x update has meant to battery life though. I'm very pleased!
Nokia 3310 mobile phone resurrected at MWC 2017
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-39095127
New version of the 3310 available. Actually a cheap Android phone in a case which looks like a 3310. But at £45 not bad!
that is actually brilliant..there are always people with the nostalgia factor (3310 was my 2nd phone after the cordless type 5510) - as well as perhaps being a seller in poor nations (!)
The iPod Classic (stylized and marketed as iPod classic and formerly just iPod) is a portable media player created and formerly marketed by Apple Inc.
There were six generations of the iPod Classic, as well as a spin-off (the iPod Photo) that was later re-integrated into the main iPod line. All generations used a 1.8-inch (46 mm) hard drive for storage. The "classic" suffix was formally introduced with the roll out of the sixth-generation iPod on September 5, 2007.[2] Prior to this, all iPod Classic models were simply referred to as iPods. It was available in silver or black replacing the "signature iPod white".
On September 9, 2014, Apple discontinued the iPod Classic.[1][4] The sixth-generation 160GB iPod Classic was the last Apple product in the iPod line to use the original 30-pin iPod connector and the iconic Click Wheel.
The iPod touch 3rd Generation (Late 2009) models -- please note that this model does not have 3G networking support -- were marketed with an increased emphasis on gaming rather than the "iPhone without a phone" pitch provided by previous iPod touch models. Nevertheless, they offer much of the same functionality of the iPhone 3GS, minus the "phone", mobile phone networking (3G/EDGE), A-GPS, digital compass, and integrated camera.