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View Poll Results: What type of phone do you use? | |||
Smartphone (iOS) | 14 | 20.59% | |
Smartphone (Android) | 27 | 39.71% | |
Smartphone (Other) | 6 | 8.82% | |
Feature phone | 6 | 8.82% | |
Non-feature dumbphone | 13 | 19.12% | |
No mobile phone at all | 2 | 2.94% | |
Voters: 68. You may not vote on this poll |
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2016-11-24, 23:22 | Link #62 |
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: California(Current).
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Android Phone:
HTC Droid Incredible 2(Verizon) 2011~2012 Windows Phone: Nokia Lumia 822(Verizon) 2012~2014 Microsoft Lumia 735(Verizon) 2015~2016 I have almost no idea how to use Iphones, Ipad, and Ipod Touch. As a person who has some microsd cards, for me it is rather a waste to use an Iphone. I already have two Android tablets after all, again it is rather a waste have almost exactly the same kinds of OS in three devices. Oh right, feature phones: Samsung Trance(Verizon) Lg Accolade(Verizon) Both Trance and Accolade were decent phones. In terms of phone calling signals both Smartphones and Dumbphones are not that different, they all have good and bad. I found speakers sound louder on Dumbphones though, that is good for me. I'll stop here, too much to talk about, hope at least this helps. |
2016-12-07, 06:26 | Link #63 |
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Join Date: Dec 2016
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Dumbphone is still favored by many people, which works outside. The battery is more durable and with better signal in rural area. However, for daily usage, smartphone is more convenient. We tend to change our phone frequently and need to transfer data from one to another. Luckily, there are a few good apps that do this very well.
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2016-12-07, 06:39 | Link #64 |
Gamilas Falls
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Republic of California
Age: 46
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I know a few people that use TracFones and the like which are at most semi-smart phones, if not just flip-phones. Most of these are people who just want a phone, and sometimes complain when there is even a camera on it.
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2016-12-09, 09:27 | Link #67 |
Provoker
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Dreamland
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Old phones had more comprehensive set of functions as phone.
Modern phones heavily rely on external applications. My first phone was...I do not actually remember... Then there was some model of Pantech... Then Sony Ericsson k550i And now Lumia 630
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2017-04-23, 20:04 | Link #68 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
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The smartphone is eventually going to die — this is Mark
Zuckerberg's crazy vision for what comes next: "For science-fiction lovers, the world Facebook is starting to build is very cool and insanely ambitious. Instead of smartphones, tablets, TVs, or anything else with a screen, all our computing is projected straight into our eyes as we type with our brains." See: http://www.businessinsider.com/faceb...ty-2026-2017-4 |
2017-06-05, 23:36 | Link #69 |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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"The "print apocalypse" that shook the American magazine industry a few years ago is
happening in Japan too. It's not just Shonen Jump -- every manga magazine has had a decline in readership -- most of them a major decline. Quite a few of the lesser magazines have ceased publication. The fact of the matter is, thanks largely to smartphones, people are a whole lot less in need of printed reading material than they used to be. Where you once were able to hop on a train in Japan and see a good number of commuters reading those giant phone book-sized weekly manga magazines aimed at every conceivable demographic, nowadays it's more likely that the entire train is looking at their cell phone, a tablet, or some other device." See: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answ...-06-05/.117025 So, are smartphones, tablets, etc. the future of Manga? |
2017-08-03, 06:29 | Link #71 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2017
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