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Does anybody use all the features of a smartphone?
Does anybody use all the features of a smartphone?
I make and receive calls, take the occasional pic and when I can't be arsed firing up the laptop or netbook I do the email thing when I'm away anywhere.
I use mine for:
Phone calls
SMS
Email (mainly reading but do send some when I need to)
Occasional browsing
Games
Music
GPS
Notes (synced with onenote)
Calender
Camera
I use mine for:
Phone calls
SMS
Email (mainly reading but do send some when I need to)
Occasional browsing
Games
Music
GPS
Notes (synced with onenote)
Calender
Camera
And as an e-book while on holiday, as well as watching the odd film or listening to an audio book. Also occasional Skype use.
in order: (on average I'd use all these features during one week)
tethering
media player
BBC news / Guardian app
calendar
phone
facebook
e-mail
picture taking
tom tom
alarm clock
video recording (in HD might I add)
remote control for sound system
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain
They're all there but never used. Maybe I lead a simpler life than most
I'd suggest the question you should be asking is why did you buy a smartphine given that you don't use any of the extras that you have paid for. I use mine as a replacement for my laptop - mail, web etc. It means I don't have to fire up the laptop.
Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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