Hello,
But before I do, I had a few questions about IOS...
1. I like to have to ability to completely Hide applications, so that they are no longer accessible. I can do this in Android using Launcher Pro. Is this possible in iOS?
2. I sometimes have a few ex girlfriends which call me at odd hours. Android has a built in ability with in Contacts to "automatically send to voicemail" for certain users. I can simply check this off once and that user will always go directly to voicemail when contacting me, the phone will not ring at all. Is this possible in iOS?
3. For a similar case above, I also get random text messages at odd hours. I use a third party application for text messages called Handcent on Android, this has a "Blacklist" feature which, if a user is blacklisted, their texts will be received by my device but the device will not make any type of notification, and when opening Handcent the texts will not be visible, unless I go into certain options and, by using a password, I can reveal by blacklisted users and their texts. Is this possible in iOS, or by a third party texting app, and can the default texting app be hidden?
I'd like to be able to do these things with out jail breaking.
Please let me know if these features are available. I am considering a 4S on Verizon. I had a Droid Bionic briefly but I returned it to wait for the Galaxy Nexus, the pure Android Ice Cream Sandwich device. I feel as if I may miss the 4G LTE speeds when jumping to the 4S, although I am not sure since while I had my Bionic I mostly left 4G turned off since it was such a battery killer, however it was nice to enable it for the boost in speed occasionally.
At the same time I didn't really ever NEED the LTE speeds. Only once did I Gtalk video chat on the train over 4G LTE and it worked great. I heard you can only use the Facetime feature over Wifi, is this true?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Mike
But before I do, I had a few questions about IOS...
1. I like to have to ability to completely Hide applications, so that they are no longer accessible. I can do this in Android using Launcher Pro. Is this possible in iOS?
2. I sometimes have a few ex girlfriends which call me at odd hours. Android has a built in ability with in Contacts to "automatically send to voicemail" for certain users. I can simply check this off once and that user will always go directly to voicemail when contacting me, the phone will not ring at all. Is this possible in iOS?
3. For a similar case above, I also get random text messages at odd hours. I use a third party application for text messages called Handcent on Android, this has a "Blacklist" feature which, if a user is blacklisted, their texts will be received by my device but the device will not make any type of notification, and when opening Handcent the texts will not be visible, unless I go into certain options and, by using a password, I can reveal by blacklisted users and their texts. Is this possible in iOS, or by a third party texting app, and can the default texting app be hidden?
I'd like to be able to do these things with out jail breaking.
Please let me know if these features are available. I am considering a 4S on Verizon. I had a Droid Bionic briefly but I returned it to wait for the Galaxy Nexus, the pure Android Ice Cream Sandwich device. I feel as if I may miss the 4G LTE speeds when jumping to the 4S, although I am not sure since while I had my Bionic I mostly left 4G turned off since it was such a battery killer, however it was nice to enable it for the boost in speed occasionally.
At the same time I didn't really ever NEED the LTE speeds. Only once did I Gtalk video chat on the train over 4G LTE and it worked great. I heard you can only use the Facetime feature over Wifi, is this true?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Mike