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In reply to the discussion: Life without a smart phone [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)good attitude to have about it...letting it make your life easier without becoming a slave to it.
I, too, enjoy the texting. Just today I was able to let both my kids know that my mom had come through her surgery OK.
I let my daughter know a package I sent to her would arrive today.
It's great for quick messages when I don't have time for a phone call.
Your statement about how many apps you have made me laugh...I checked mine and there are 147. Some are not used frequently, some are.
I can be notified about storms. I have a calculator. A shopping/to-do list. An alarm clock for giving my dog her meds. Games. Maps. Netflix movies. PBS. I can access my Kindle reader from my phone. News and sports. Photo apps. Games. I can play stuff from You Tube, and also I can access my music library on my Amazon Cloud. Relaxation apps. Translator app. I can check prices, buy from Amazon or Walgreens or eBay.
And...best of all...I can use a special app for being able to view my home via the "Night Owl" security system. Like, when I'm not even here!
Despite all that, I don't spend a lot of time on/with my phone. Just stuff that comes in handy if/when I need it.