Fanboy stuff aside, your Smartphone, is it useful ?
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Fanboy stuff aside, your Smartphone, is it useful ?
I have a Desire HD (Other Smartphones are available) and I love it, would really miss it if I didn't have it, it enables me to be out of the office and still get and respond to email, I can play games on it and do loads of other useful stuff, so, see if you can avoid factions and celebrate the wonder of the smartphone, i.e. ehat do you do with yours and would you be without it ?
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I'd love to join in but if I were to expound the virtues of the Apple iPhone it may cause a riot, people will get banned.
That aside, I love mine, but the iPad is better.
That aside, I love mine, but the iPad is better.
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Usual stuff, email, contacts, calendar, all perfectly presented and in sync. Yes these things were available on the old Nokia's but the new generation pioneered by Apple have made them usable.
Best part for me I guess is the mapping, navigation and tracking. I use it extensively.
I've also read quite a few books, but now have an iPad so that's taken over.
Best part for me I guess is the mapping, navigation and tracking. I use it extensively.
I've also read quite a few books, but now have an iPad so that's taken over.
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LOL I like that expression
Smartphones? Had 2, binned them as they both had signal issues and went back to my old Nokia 6310. Didn't miss the Smartphone at all, but recently got another and yes it's good, but could live without it.
Then again I am near a computer whenever I need to be and away from one when I want to be so that works for me. Just turn the phone off when I am wanting to take time out as not really into this 24 hour contact thing.
Smartphones? Had 2, binned them as they both had signal issues and went back to my old Nokia 6310. Didn't miss the Smartphone at all, but recently got another and yes it's good, but could live without it.
Then again I am near a computer whenever I need to be and away from one when I want to be so that works for me. Just turn the phone off when I am wanting to take time out as not really into this 24 hour contact thing.
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Mine is definately the smoothest out of the lot on the market (the market up until i left the phone sales business a few months back anyway) but it does have many flaws.
Things i like: easy to use, has email, camera, facebook, whatsapp games and many other apps that come in useful (trian times, gogle maps, music)
however the email has to keep refreshing every half hour or so to keep it up do date, i can get a message come up on screen saying that i have a facebok notification, but when i go onto facebook i have to let it al update and download it again. This should be done when it states i have an update. that also applies for email and whatsapp. I hate being told or alerted about something while on the train, to then go into that app and look at what i am being notified of, to then be told i have to wait for it to download or refresh, and then i go through a tunnel or something!
Battery life is also rubbish (as is all smartphones tbh)
Things i like: easy to use, has email, camera, facebook, whatsapp games and many other apps that come in useful (trian times, gogle maps, music)
however the email has to keep refreshing every half hour or so to keep it up do date, i can get a message come up on screen saying that i have a facebok notification, but when i go onto facebook i have to let it al update and download it again. This should be done when it states i have an update. that also applies for email and whatsapp. I hate being told or alerted about something while on the train, to then go into that app and look at what i am being notified of, to then be told i have to wait for it to download or refresh, and then i go through a tunnel or something!
Battery life is also rubbish (as is all smartphones tbh)
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im on a lg viewty original - to be honest if still worked properly i wouldnt bother getting anything else
all i actually want is a phone/camera/vid a few emails/ texts and to sharedeal
who the **** needs all those other gimmick apps
all i actually want is a phone/camera/vid a few emails/ texts and to sharedeal
who the **** needs all those other gimmick apps
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Mine is definately the smoothest out of the lot on the market (the market up until i left the phone sales business a few months back anyway) but it does have many flaws.
Things i like: easy to use, has email, camera, facebook, whatsapp games and many other apps that come in useful (trian times, gogle maps, music)
however the email has to keep refreshing every half hour or so to keep it up do date, i can get a message come up on screen saying that i have a facebok notification, but when i go onto facebook i have to let it al update and download it again. This should be done when it states i have an update. that also applies for email and whatsapp. I hate being told or alerted about something while on the train, to then go into that app and look at what i am being notified of, to then be told i have to wait for it to download or refresh, and then i go through a tunnel or something!
Battery life is also rubbish (as is all smartphones tbh)
Things i like: easy to use, has email, camera, facebook, whatsapp games and many other apps that come in useful (trian times, gogle maps, music)
however the email has to keep refreshing every half hour or so to keep it up do date, i can get a message come up on screen saying that i have a facebok notification, but when i go onto facebook i have to let it al update and download it again. This should be done when it states i have an update. that also applies for email and whatsapp. I hate being told or alerted about something while on the train, to then go into that app and look at what i am being notified of, to then be told i have to wait for it to download or refresh, and then i go through a tunnel or something!
Battery life is also rubbish (as is all smartphones tbh)
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Usual stuff, email, contacts, calendar, all perfectly presented and in sync. Yes these things were available on the old Nokia's but the new generation pioneered by Apple have made them usable.
Best part for me I guess is the mapping, navigation and tracking. I use it extensively.
I've also read quite a few books, but now have an iPad so that's taken over.
Best part for me I guess is the mapping, navigation and tracking. I use it extensively.
I've also read quite a few books, but now have an iPad so that's taken over.
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I have an HTC Desire - non-HD. I really like it and wouldn't be without it. I can list something on Ebay quicker than I can with my laptop, and the camera is very good. Email, etc. is good, though Yahoo mail app doesn't allow me to check the other account I get through it online.
Only thing I'm annoyed with is that the calendar has lost all of my appointments recently.... Dunno if I've done something!
Only thing I'm annoyed with is that the calendar has lost all of my appointments recently.... Dunno if I've done something!
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Mine is very useful.
Great camera, email, web surfing, battery is superb and outlasts all my mates with ease. And survives a hammering, use it in the shower cubicle (music), use it under the car, resting on the engine, oily hands.
AND it makes crystal clear calls, and texts are easy, its also my alarm clock.
And it has the best satnav system on a smartphone, more than a match for my Tomtom.
It was FREE, and applications and stuff are mostly FREE, accessories in any £1 shop and no inflated prices for a badge.
Great camera, email, web surfing, battery is superb and outlasts all my mates with ease. And survives a hammering, use it in the shower cubicle (music), use it under the car, resting on the engine, oily hands.
AND it makes crystal clear calls, and texts are easy, its also my alarm clock.
And it has the best satnav system on a smartphone, more than a match for my Tomtom.
It was FREE, and applications and stuff are mostly FREE, accessories in any £1 shop and no inflated prices for a badge.
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Mp3 & youtube are great,
Maps & other bits ... would be loads better if there wasnt the hidden costs behind them.
If the 3G lived up to the hype then is would be ace...
3G is the preserve of citys
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Maps & other bits ... would be loads better if there wasnt the hidden costs behind them.
If the 3G lived up to the hype then is would be ace...
3G is the preserve of citys
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I use and rely on mine way more than I should. Although as mentioned by Jack of all people, I use my iPad for a lot of the things I used to use my smartphone for (email, games, movies etc..).
The phone of course has the advantage of always being with me.
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The phone of course has the advantage of always being with me.
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Proper 'push' facilities should push to your phone and have the data there from that point, like a blackberry does. That is the only major issue i can find with my phone.
Oh and also, another useful feature is the calendar syncing. I can sync all of my university calendars (time tables, studio time ETC) with my calendar on my phone. It makes me feel like one of those important high rollers checking my phone's calendar when people ask me if i'm free (Yes i know i'm a goon )
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Use mine all the time, navigation, internet, GPS tracking, MP3 player for the car etc etc
I used to use it for more office type stuff when running the business.
I can not remember the last day i never used it, it is used a lot more for the above, than as a telephone, for example i am off out today to TOTB and i will be using it as my main camera.
I used to use it for more office type stuff when running the business.
I can not remember the last day i never used it, it is used a lot more for the above, than as a telephone, for example i am off out today to TOTB and i will be using it as my main camera.
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Mine gets loads of use. Besides the usual phone, text, camera, email etc, I also use it to check road hold ups, tide times, sporting fixtures, radio or even catchup TV. All good stuff I'd miss if I were without it.
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I find it extremely useful.
Great apps for travel, that I do a lot, email, internet, games, sat nav, share dealing, shopping...
...but my iPad has taken over from both my laptop and my phone, other than for UK calls (I use Skype for at least half my total calls now) both on my phone and iPad - indeed Skype integration with the iPhone is excellent and many times it is hard to tell it is not cellular.
Great apps for travel, that I do a lot, email, internet, games, sat nav, share dealing, shopping...
...but my iPad has taken over from both my laptop and my phone, other than for UK calls (I use Skype for at least half my total calls now) both on my phone and iPad - indeed Skype integration with the iPhone is excellent and many times it is hard to tell it is not cellular.
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Got the Desire HD as well. As with any gadget I could live without it but as a single "point of operations" in a mobile form you really can't beat one. Email, interweb, camera, sat nav, phone obviously(!!), note pad (Note Everything Pro), MP3 player (23GB of music on it - use Poweramp), pictures, video and music to my TV (via DLNA - all wireless), tide times, diesel cots for car (no need to have a separate notebook now), etc etc
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Ive currently got an iphone, used to have a HTC Desire.
Yes smartphones are superb, they enable you to do lots of things on the go, checking emails is handy, the sports and news apps are great and they keep you updated on the move. I like the weather app as its very useful for planning a few days ahead, their are loads of other apps that are very useful as well. I use Skype quite a bit on my phone.
The main reason i got an iphone was for the ipod, that now allows me to have music on the go from all my fav playlists, the iphone is good because you get an ipod and phone all in the same package which saves you having to carry 2 seperate things around.
Yes smartphones are superb, they enable you to do lots of things on the go, checking emails is handy, the sports and news apps are great and they keep you updated on the move. I like the weather app as its very useful for planning a few days ahead, their are loads of other apps that are very useful as well. I use Skype quite a bit on my phone.
The main reason i got an iphone was for the ipod, that now allows me to have music on the go from all my fav playlists, the iphone is good because you get an ipod and phone all in the same package which saves you having to carry 2 seperate things around.
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extremely useful, feel like id lost a limb if i lostmine :/
Spotify gets my thumbs up for music btw, i can sort my play list out on my laptop
and my phone automatically starts syncing its self and downloading the songs etc for me
Spotify gets my thumbs up for music btw, i can sort my play list out on my laptop
and my phone automatically starts syncing its self and downloading the songs etc for me
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Apart from the usual, emailing, internet, apps etc, it is so easy to make money with a good Smartphone without having to be at home or in a office. Ease of use has come so far since the days of the Sony P900i phones which I used for largely the same stuff as I do now.