I owned an Android for years. Now I own an iPhone. Unless they stop making iPhones, I will never go back.
At work they give me a CrapBerry. It is a piece of junk.
At work they give me a CrapBerry. It is a piece of junk.
Motorola Droid Razor here, had it for 3 years and still love it!!!!!!!!!!
Wait a minute...where are all the Windows phone users?
Can't get faxes on them.
Wait a minute...where are all the Windows phone users?
I'm rather surprised by the percentage of people who have responded with "no smart phone" -- especially among this population
Seriously? Who needs/uses faxes, anymore? I avoid companies that want them from me.
I'm curious of the smart phone market share of rocketry people differs from the overall market.
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And I will get a 6 in September if, for nothing else, Apple Pay. Bugs will be worked out by then.
The capper: we (the US of A) have progressively lost more and more of the RF spectrum from government and industry use, given over to AT&T so little girls can post pics of their purses and talk about the new boy in home room.
Too low? Or too high?
Considering the average age and attitudes of this demographic, I'm surprised it isn't higher.
I'm curious of the smart phone market share of rocketry people differs from the overall market.
Too low? Or too high?
Considering the average age and attitudes of this demographic, I'm surprised it isn't higher.
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Yep, plenty of old cranks on this forum to skew the results!
I'm one of the few here who doesn't have or want a "smart" phone. My PC and laptop vastly outperform any "smart" phone with their tiny little screens on the market. I must be missing something because everyone else has one, but for the life of me, I can't imagine what that might be. :confused2:
I used to say that during my life there have been two revolutions that have changed nearly everyone's life: cell phones and the Internet. Smart phones are the evolution of the cell phone into a more versatile device that will merge these two revolutions into a single one: ubiquitous connection and communication between all humans.I'm one of the few here who doesn't have or want a "smart" phone. My PC and laptop vastly outperform any "smart" phone with their tiny little screens on the market. I must be missing something because everyone else has one, but for the life of me, I can't imagine what that might be. :confused2:
I used to say that during my life there have been two revolutions that have changed nearly everyone's life: cell phones and the Internet. Smart phones are the evolution of the cell phone into a more versatile device that will merge these two revolutions into a single one: ubiquitous connection and communication between all humans.
I'm right along with ya there pal. I know there's quite a few folks out there that HAVE to have the latest and greatest big new thing, and these kinds of smart phone owners are no different that the people that will camp out at a day or two in advance, to get the latest Xbox. I never have understood the drive behind being the 1st, or one of the 1st to get something.