What drove you to Apple?
PSA: This is usually good for a vacation on most forums since i am convinced that Apple pays off people to prevent logic from being applied to the Apple pricing model.
I dont have ANY mobile phone and frankly dont want one![]()
For day to day use, it's a nice way to post on Anandtech on the crapper.
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I also don't get the earlier complaining about not wanting to spend on a fancy smartphone so you don't have a device to baby. Worried about cracking screens, etc. I've had various smartphones over the past 9 years and I have never had one that "broke" or had a "cracked screen." These phones survived college and grad school. Sure, I've dropped them here and there, but without any significant issues. What are people doing to their phones that is physically breaking them and shattering screens?
What are people doing to their phones that is physically breaking them and shattering screens
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I also don't get the earlier complaining about not wanting to spend on a fancy smartphone so you don't have a device to baby. Worried about cracking screens, etc. I've had various smartphones over the past 9 years and I have never had one that "broke" or had a "cracked screen." These phones survived college and grad school. Sure, I've dropped them here and there, but without any significant issues. What are people doing to their phones that is physically breaking them and shattering screens?
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I also don't get the earlier complaining about not wanting to spend on a fancy smartphone so you don't have a device to baby. Worried about cracking screens, etc. I've had various smartphones over the past 9 years and I have never had one that "broke" or had a "cracked screen." These phones survived college and grad school. Sure, I've dropped them here and there, but without any significant issues. What are people doing to their phones that is physically breaking them and shattering screens?
OK there early majority boy.Pretty amazing you decided to join the modern era of technology just as we transition from mobile to VR. You are part of the late majority for sure:
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I was in the yellow, I owned an iPhone 1.
Wait until you drop a smartphone and crack a screen. It is part of the experience for sure, but a shitty part.
I've been telling myself I really should get around to it Real Soon Now for several years now. Bottom line is that I just don't have any serious use for one and I'm not particularly anxious to start carrying around a much bigger phone that has to be recharged much more often. (My flip phone can go a few days on a charge if I remember to put it in standalone mode when I'm on the subway.)
Once a week or so I spend half an hour browsing Ebay for used smartphones, stick a couple on my "watch" list, then pretty much forget all about it until next time...
That's pretty much it. It's not the money (anymore), since as you point out, "decent" phones are really pretty cheap at this point and adding the necessary data allowance to my existing cell plan won't cost enough to worry about. But there's really only one app I'm growing to actually want enough to seriously consider switching, and I've always hated non-emergency social texting anyway (and don't have kids who would have more or less forced it on me.It's doable for under $100. I agree completely about size, but there are smaller phones available without the screen real estate that's often needed for web browsing.
But in the end, if you have no use for the apps or texting, you're likely to end up with a phone that is larger, more easily damaged, more difficult to use, and most likely won't have as good reception for that (seemingly) secondary purpose of actually making phone calls.
Get a screen protector.
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I also don't get the earlier complaining about not wanting to spend on a fancy smartphone so you don't have a device to baby. Worried about cracking screens, etc. I've had various smartphones over the past 9 years and I have never had one that "broke" or had a "cracked screen." These phones survived college and grad school. Sure, I've dropped them here and there, but without any significant issues. What are people doing to their phones that is physically breaking them and shattering screens?