Rumpli

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  • Name: Yannick Englert /
    Age: 18 /
    Profession: Apprenticeship, Informatiker EFZ, 2nd year /
    Firma: Swisscom /
    Work: Testing iO /


  • @mastertinner wrote:

    Is a desktop version of iO planned? Even if you could only read and write messages from a web app, for example, in my opinion that would be THE way to stand out from the competition like Whatsapp. When I’m at home on my laptop, I don’t want to type on the small cell phone keyboard every time someone writes me a message.


    I don’t know whether a desktop client is planned, but a web client is coming. 🙂

    But as has already been said, the competition already offers some of this.

    @Rumpli: No, unfortunately not, but iO has to at least catch up in terms of features. But as I found out a few days ago, WA has an update requirement, which I don’t like at all. Just this much about “coercion”..

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  • @Rumpli wrote:

    Good! 🙂

    Yes, the iPhone 5s has something, the price is of course very high 😉

    However, you can return your cell phone (if it works) and get a credit, then maybe with a loyalty offer it won’t be so incredibly expensive anymore


    Hi,

    do the math! An iPhone with a subscription is always more expensive over the entire duration of the contract than an iPhone without a contract and a suitable subscription. Especially with Swisscom’s subscription prices (but it’s also the same with the competition…).

    Apple has already done this well. Lifestyle costs…

    Thomas

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  • @Rumpli wrote:

    The iPhone 5s and 5c are not yet available in Switzerland, Digitec was only able to sell a limited number of 5s, where they got them from is a mystery. I assume imported from abroad.


    After all, there were well over a thousand devices. Another big delivery arrived today…

    It’s not a mystery, Digitec officially writes that these are imported devices. They are those that support all frequencies in Switzerland.

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