They are a tool and about as addictive as, well, Allen keys.
I've got one of these,Work has given me the creation that is the crApple iphone. I have written it with a small p just to annoy them. My problem is I think, my previous phone was the same one I had used for probably 12 years plus; a Nokia something or other. You could make calls all day (important for site based tech support) and the battery would last all the next day too without a charge. I was very happy that no one could email me!
The crApple does so much (for other people anyway), a camera, a computer, a health monitor, a GPS, a wallet, a game station and a myriad of other things I haven't looked at; it has forgotten its a phone.
The battery went from 60% to nothing in a couple of hours. I wouldn't mind but I wasn't even using the thing. My personal problem is I suppose that I don't see it as anything other that a phone. On the plus side, I switch my PC on in the evenings less as I can sort emails on it.
Can I have my Nokia back?
Cyclechat is the mint tic tac you bought from the young scamp in the underpass in the mistaken belief that it was "top top sheet".If a smart phone is like crack cocaine, what, for heaven's sake, are we to liken Cyclechat itself to?
With a price tag of a grand and small incremental benefits it'll be interesting to see if Apple can appeal to enough people with more money than sense.The iPhone 8 and 8+ are just updates. People are waiting for iPhone X in November.
Haven't Nokia re-launched the 3310 now though.
And it's an ugly looking thing, nothing like the original.Sort of, though not quite. A separate small company identified that there are probably quite a few people that want that kind of simplicity, and they're doing a copy, I believe with Nokia's approval.
Still got the original one.they are made for those that think they are too cool for school, oooh look at me I'm so retro, please look at me, it gives purpose to my life, please look at me.
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fooled by clever marketing