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This. While I've always been a sucker for gadgets and toys anyway, my Nexus One has paid for itself many times over. Turn-by-turn navigation = never having to pay to update my Garmin maps ever again, and I can pull that up in any car - my POV, a GSA, or even a HMMWV (I'm talking stateside here, we don't usually have BlueForce Tracker), and being able to accurately look up businesses on the fly. Calendar that syncs to my Google calendar = critical to helping me remember appointments (because even at 27, I suffer from pretty serious CRS). And I just REALLY hate talking to people over the phone, because I cannot listen to what a person is saying while trying to multitask on something else - I will either screw up whatever I am working on, or not hear everything the person says. That is just how my brain operates, though. I can appreciate the preference for simplicity over the "ooo shiny". That being said.. AMJ - my phone has two mics - one for the user's voice, and another to pick up and neutralize background noise. Helps a bunch with the sound quality on both ends of the conversation.
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04-29-2011, 11:00 AM | #64 |
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I don't have any strong feelings about smart phones or smart phone users. My wife has a smart phone and loves it.* Personally, my fingers are too fat for phone touch screens.
What annoys me is the fact that smart phone popularity has severely limited my choice of flip / normal phones. I've used LG phones since my first cell phone**, with the exception of my bare-bones Afghanistan Nokia. My last flip phone recently broke at the hinge, and while the phone still worked great I was obliged to replace it so I wasn't stuck one day with two pieces of a used-to-flip phone. When I went to the website to pick my new free flip phone, there were none. They had flip phones, sure, but no LG flip phones that were free with a renewed contract. They barely had any flip phones at all, the smart phones easily outnumbered all the others. Of course, none of them were free with a new contract and all of them required buying a $15/month data plan. You expect me to not only pay for a phone, but pay a monthly extra for a phone that I barely even use for actual phone calls? Fuck that. *Which I guess means I have strong feelings about at least one smart phone user... **Finally broke down and got my first cell phone in 2001, at my parents' insistence that I have a way to call during my frequent road trips. Not only was it free, I got a $20 rebate with it. Sprint actually paid me $20 to take their phone. Of course, they got their money back over the next two years, I'm sure...
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04-29-2011, 11:26 AM | #66 |
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You have strong feelings for fatbuck's wife?
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