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In reply to the discussion: Life without a smart phone [View all]wildeyed
(11,243 posts)And for just the reason you cite; I can walk around with a computer-like object in my pocket and that is amazing! I have kids who ask questions like why is air invisible, weird stuff about nuclear fusion and Harry Potter fan questions (love my mini-nerds!). I have no idea most of the time, so I ask Siri, who admittedly doesn't alway know but will Google for me. And I like reading the news on it while I wait. And staying caught up on work while I am stuck in the carpool line. I have virtual shopping lists and too do lists on it that as well as a regular calendar. They alert when I am getting ready to be late for something. Big help for this ADHDer! I listen to music through my phone on bluetooth in my car nearly everyday. I enjoy playing silly games on it while I unwind from a long day. I use my smart phone a lot, probably more than any other device I own.
I do not let it dominate my life. I turn it off for meals. I still people watch and read books. But it is fun to have such quick access to so much information when I want it and the convenience of keeping all my lists updated across several platforms and accessible at all times.
But if you don't feel the need, why spend the money? Sounds like you are satisfied with your current setup as is.