I'll admit I'm a little bit of an addict. My phone has become something of an appendage.
I'm going to try not to get all fanboy here, so I'm not even going to mention the model, but here's a picture of it:
I remember when Peter first asked me if I wanted a smart phone in 2007. I thought the idea was crazy! I just wanted a thin flip phone—not a smart phone. What would I use it for? I just used my phone for making calls, taking a few pictures, and playing Tetris. The only reason I agreed to let him give me one for Christmas was that I discovered it was thinner than the Razor.
Holy cow! How naive I was! I had no idea how much it would change my life. First of all, my phone is my primary computer. My phone is the only calendar I use, my only address book, and my only iPod. I read the news on my phone, I read the Bible on my phone, I take pictures and video on my phone, and I view my friend's pics on my phone. I use my phone when I'm wandering around downtown and need to remember how to get to my car. I even use my phone when I'm checking on my daughter in the middle of the night (it's my flashlight).
And I realize this is nothing special; we all use our phones like this now. But I'm amused when I think back four years to how useless I assumed a smart phone would be. And I'm grateful that I had the chance to change my mind.
I'm still old-school with my QWERTY phone. ;)
ReplyDeleteI know the same thing will happen to me if I ever get one of those phones which shall not be named. :) I will never buy myself one because I know that I am powerless over allowing it to rule my life, and if anyone ever gives me one as a gift, like Peter did for you, I will be powerless to saying no.
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