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	Comments on: SPN Special 2 from the 2014 International AER Conference	</title>
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		By: Kelley Armstrong		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello serotek staff
I&#039;m a long time listener of the podcast since 2011! I&#039;m weighing in on the new iPhones. I had an iPhone 3gs in 2010! I had att and I was on a family share plan with my mom and grandmother. Well, in short my grandmother wasn&#039;t a big time cell phone user and neither was my mom. I left at in 2011 and I got my own phone through metropcs. I have had three androids which the first of the two types of phones I had was one with both a touch screen and a pullout keyboard. This was the better experience than the complete touch screen. I was tired of android so I left metropcs for Odin mobile and got the Odin VI and I like the phone but I hate the trade off I made. I found out the only place I fit in was with iOS. I know now if I have any smart phone it must be an iPhone. Odin mobile, good customer service, easy to use website, the Odin VI would be a better basic phone if it had the radio and the ability to connect to the web and do more advanced things with contacts. The added feature of a pordle to buy ring tones would be nice. A more up to date feature phone with more features might not be a bad thing for Odin mobile to consider along with adding the type of simcards that the newer iPhones take. I have poor network coverage when I&#039;m out and about. In some areas I do well to have 25 percent of signal strength. It&#039;s rediculous my dad has metropcs which runs off of t mobile and he gets better coverage than me. Odin mobile piggybacks off of t mobile and I have poor coverage. I am considering the six plus an I am gonna get one unlocked and put it on metropcs. I could get the 3GS but I can&#039;t even justify doing that and though at the time I owned mine it was revolutionary but now it&#039;s out of date. I had thought about the iPad minni and now I will get the new iPhone six plus instead. I just updated my iPad two to iOS 8 and I like the new features added. It was a successful update and I had no problems updating! I still think people will change their minds once they see the new iPhones first hand and feel it. I have some eyesight and I think that people with low vision will like the bigger iPhones! 
Keep up the good work!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello serotek staff<br />
I&#8217;m a long time listener of the podcast since 2011! I&#8217;m weighing in on the new iPhones. I had an iPhone 3gs in 2010! I had att and I was on a family share plan with my mom and grandmother. Well, in short my grandmother wasn&#8217;t a big time cell phone user and neither was my mom. I left at in 2011 and I got my own phone through metropcs. I have had three androids which the first of the two types of phones I had was one with both a touch screen and a pullout keyboard. This was the better experience than the complete touch screen. I was tired of android so I left metropcs for Odin mobile and got the Odin VI and I like the phone but I hate the trade off I made. I found out the only place I fit in was with iOS. I know now if I have any smart phone it must be an iPhone. Odin mobile, good customer service, easy to use website, the Odin VI would be a better basic phone if it had the radio and the ability to connect to the web and do more advanced things with contacts. The added feature of a pordle to buy ring tones would be nice. A more up to date feature phone with more features might not be a bad thing for Odin mobile to consider along with adding the type of simcards that the newer iPhones take. I have poor network coverage when I&#8217;m out and about. In some areas I do well to have 25 percent of signal strength. It&#8217;s rediculous my dad has metropcs which runs off of t mobile and he gets better coverage than me. Odin mobile piggybacks off of t mobile and I have poor coverage. I am considering the six plus an I am gonna get one unlocked and put it on metropcs. I could get the 3GS but I can&#8217;t even justify doing that and though at the time I owned mine it was revolutionary but now it&#8217;s out of date. I had thought about the iPad minni and now I will get the new iPhone six plus instead. I just updated my iPad two to iOS 8 and I like the new features added. It was a successful update and I had no problems updating! I still think people will change their minds once they see the new iPhones first hand and feel it. I have some eyesight and I think that people with low vision will like the bigger iPhones!<br />
Keep up the good work!</p>
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