07-07-2017, 07:30 PM
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Drives: 2016 SE
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Silicon Valley
Posts: 1,165
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Originally Posted by ern-diz
I can usually appreciate your perspective when it comes to car designs, etc., but you're going to lose me every time when it comes to smartphones lol. No idea how you feel a touch screen is more limiting than the hard buttons on a flip, or home, phone. I use mine for EVERYTHING.
Calls, text, chat, email (work and personal), wireless payment at stores, social media, calendar, reminders, weather, photo taking/management, podcast/music listening, alarm clock, internet browsing/shopping/searching, VR videos/gaming, controlling my Xbox One remotely...I even have some quirky apps that will let me design and mail really nice greeting cards with custom images to people on holidays straight from my phone, and another that will let me send pictures from my phone to the local Walgreens to be printed.
Smartphones are like having a computer and personal assistant in your pocket at all times. One of those things that once you have and master, makes you wonder how you ever got along without it.
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+1
although not really a gamer and dont own an xbox
i also use it extensively for navigation on all my roadtrips linked to a larger screened tablet
heres a screen shot of mine with my most important app front and center
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