Don't think I could go back. I use my smart phone for online searches while at work when I need something, or need to learn something. I use the GPS several times a week when going a new house. I can't remember the last time I used a map to find where I wanted to go. I watch the weather and decide what I will do that day, or how long I have to work outside when a storm is coming. I send pics to clients, sometimes several a day if they are not around and I need them to make a decision on something. The flashlight is always there when I need it, and even though I have a nice LED in my truck, it's just easier to pull out my phone and use it for quick trips into attics or looking into a dark place. The calculator is used every time I figure out a bill for a client, and the calendar is how I know what day it is. There is an alarm on my phone so I don't miss appointments. The best thing about my smart phone is that I now have it all in one place instead of a dozen different things stored away in my truck.
Flashlight, compass, map, calculator, unit converter, news source, alarm clock, camera, phone book, dictionary, encyclopedia, weather/radar, banking, and oh yeah TBN!Agree totally! Way to convenient to have everything in one device - just verified the length of a screw the other day with a rarely used app - but i could when I needed to.
I can lose one of ten devices but when I only have one to worry about I am in hog heaven. I am over five years on my Samsung Note 2 and it is going strong. Of course I do not treat them like IndustrialToys does.
I'm curious how a "REAL" working man with working hands is supposed to operate such a fruity device. More for ET if you ask me. Just been trying to operate the fruity remote for my apple tv. Same garbage! I would prefer something like a bridge crane pendent! BIG buttons with English labels, not icons! I thought these apple devices were supposed to be intuitive. How are unknown icons intuitive?
I'm curious how a "REAL" working man with working hands is supposed to operate such a fruity device. More for ET if you ask me. Just been trying to operate the fruity remote for my apple tv. Same garbage! I would prefer something like a bridge crane pendent! BIG buttons with English labels, not icons! I thought these apple devices were supposed to be intuitive. How are unknown icons intuitive?
I have the Kyocera vx flip phone from Verizon. It has network capabilities for email and the Internet. The screen on the thing is so small that it's a real pain to see so I don't use it for that.The only things I really want from a phone is calls and e-mail. The rest of it is, for the most part, useless.
So, what kind of phones did you guys get?
I'm curious how a "REAL" working man with working hands is supposed to operate such a fruity device. More for ET if you ask me. Just been trying to operate the fruity remote for my apple tv. Same garbage! I would prefer something like a bridge crane pendent! BIG buttons with English labels, not icons! I thought these apple devices were supposed to be intuitive. How are unknown icons intuitive?