Is a smartphone really going to be useful for me?
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Is a smartphone really going to be useful for me?
Somehow I made it to being a senior citizen. I own, and use, a desktop, laptop, GPS and netbook. My cell phone is an old Motorola E815 that I connect to an antenna amp when traveling. I don't use any of these devices for gaming. I use them for Voice comm., research, online forums, email, Ebay, tracking the stock market, Netflix and storing my digital photos and old music. I have a Skype account but don't use it much. I used to tether my E815 but found it hard to get decent speed that way.
My bottom line question is, if I get a smartphone will I find it worth the extra monthly cost for a data plan? I know that you can't tell me anything 100%, I just want your thoughts. Thanks for your help.
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A smartphone is basically a hand held computer. Aside from apps, there's nothing any of your current gadgets can't do (besides the obvious phone calls and texts) that a smartphone can.
... but since you seem to enjoy tech (guessing by your ownership of several devices) I'd venture a guess that you might enjoy a smartphone
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Originally Posted by
dweezle
Somehow I made it to being a senior citizen. I own, and use, a desktop, laptop, GPS and netbook. My cell phone is an old Motorola E815 that I connect to an antenna amp when traveling. I don't use any of these devices for gaming. I use them for Voice comm., research, online forums, email, Ebay, tracking the stock market, Netflix and storing my digital photos and old music. I have a Skype account but don't use it much. I used to tether my E815 but found it hard to get decent speed that way.
My bottom line question is, if I get a smartphone will I find it worth the extra monthly cost for a data plan? I know that you can't tell me anything 100%, I just want your thoughts. Thanks for your help.
If you got a smartphone, you could stop using your GPS, and you could use it to:
a) voice calls
b) research online
c) online forums, as many might have an app for it
d) email
e) ebay ( i think there is an app)
f) stock market
g) netflix
h) listening to music (or videos or watching pictures) on your sd card and streaming no matter where you are
So yes, you'd be able to use a smartphone. there is an open office suite so you could do work, but it be slow process on the small keyboard. but for all the things you listed, you could do, no matter where you are. Netbooks, without wifi or internet, you cannot stream or check the stock market, or do online forums, etc...
you will find it useful.
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Um....welcome to the forum? Glad u joined us? Lol jk...I think they gave u pretty good advice. Enjoy ur stay other wise
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Thanks for all your help with this. My decision would be simple if it weren't for the $350 early termination charges. Plunking down for a 2 year commitment for approximately $720, plus the cost of a phone, for an unknown gizmo, is tough. I wish there was a way to try it out for a while and then commit.
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Get a $150 OG Droid from Craigslist and you don't have to sign a 2 yr contract , use it for a while , try Pandora , Google Maps , Email , Google Shopping and all the goodies , see if you like it or not , if you like it sell it on Craigslit and buy a better one , if you don't sell it on Craigslist and get your $150 back .
I would go directly with a 4G contract , I bet you will like it , there is nothing not to like , the only minus is the battery life .
You can backup all your pictures to Picasa and you can access them from your phone anywhere , you can stream music from your home PC to your phone , connect it to your car and listen while traveling . See how the weather will be or watch real time weather radars to see where the clouds are , video chat with your friend and much much more , it's impossible not to like it .
Last edited by smokiedabong; 08-01-2011 at 05:38 PM.
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You will absolutely love it, so long as your eyes can see the text, and your fingers can work the keyboard/virtual keyboard. Cost will be negligible as you will find you can simplify and drop more and more extraneous devices and services.
You'll drop the GPS. For me personally, I'd keep one of the three PC machines you have and drop two.
My plan is to eventually put all of my 'media' on to a 'cloud' service so my songs and pictures would be stored online and accessible from any device. No worry about making backups, or tranferring files to a new device.
You'll potentially recoup the cost and more if you get a 4G phone and get a data tether plan, then drop your home internet service - that is my plan. With a Netflix HD certified phone, such as the Droid 3 (3G - don't get), or Droid Bionic (4G, get this when it comes out!) you connect an HDMI cable to your HD TV and stream Netflix in high definition and surround audio on your phones data contract.
In fact the only reason I really still need my home pc, which as we speak is torn apart, is if I want to play a high-end PC game, or photo and video processing.
Last edited by sqchram; 08-01-2011 at 07:10 PM.
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You will be amazed how quickly you won't be able to be without it. I'm not that old, but in my lifetime have gone from TV on an antenna with aluminum foil on it to internet in my pocket. 4g is the next step in web access, and it will be everywhere very soon.
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Originally Posted by
smokiedabong
Get a $150 OG Droid from Craigslist and you don't have to sign a 2 yr contract , use it for a while , try Pandora , Google Maps , Email , Google Shopping and all the goodies , see if you like it or not , if you like it sell it on Craigslit and buy a better one , if you don't sell it on Craigslist and get your $150 back .
I would go directly with a 4G contract , I bet you will like it , there is nothing not to like , the only minus is the battery life .
You can backup all your pictures to Picasa and you can access them from your phone anywhere , you can stream music from your home PC to your phone , connect it to your car and listen while traveling . See how the weather will be or watch real time weather radars to see where the clouds are , video chat with your friend and much much more , it's impossible not to like it .
Thing is, OG droids can be bought for like 75bucks now on ebay. But otherwise, I agree with this.
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i agree, the big thing will be the screen and if you can easily read what's on it.
I honestly think thats gonna be a huge market for windows phones...the older crowd...all that big legible print.
and you do get two weeks from vzw to try the phone...so no big loss...$35 restocking fee.
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