My wife found my cell phone in her car. Which was were I predicted it would be, not that I was able to find there or my wife was able to find it there on the first few tries.
So I get to hang on to my very much non-smart phone for a bit longer. I'm still not bought into the smart phone craze...why do you need it? I already spend 10+ h of my day within reach of an internet connection.
Update #1: iPhone users spend 14.7 hours a month playing games...this is not me.
Update #2: David defends older iPhone users:
I have an iPhone and I hardly play games at all. I went through a phase of intense scrabble playing for a few months but that's it. I think this is an age thing. I know people in their 20s who play lots of games on their iphones. My colleagues and I use iPhones for stuff like email, web surfing, schedule managment, camera. I also use the Pandora and iPod functions a lot for music while exercising and recently watched movies on the airplane on it. I use the utilities to do stuff like timing things, looking over my To Do list, reminders, check weather and sunrise/set times. All while walking around or waiting in line or waiting for a webpage to load or stuck somewhere for some reason. So to protray it as a gaming device is not accurate.
I have an iPhone and I hardly play games at all. I went through a phase of intense scrabble playing for a few months but that's it. I think this is an age thing. I know people in their 20s who play lots of games on their iphones. My colleagues and I use iPhones for stuff like email, web surfing, schedule managment, camera. I also use the Pandora and iPod functions a lot for music while exercising and recently watched movies on the airplane on it. I use the utilities to do stuff like timing things, looking over my To Do list, reminders, check weather and sunrise/set times. All while walking around or waiting in line or waiting for a webpage to load or stuck somewhere for some reason.
So to protray it as a gaming device is not accurate.
Posted by: David | July 13, 2011 at 01:22 AM