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In reply to the discussion: Are Smartphones Doomed to the Same Fate as Personal Computers? [View all]FLPanhandle
(7,107 posts)30. Most people use their phones for more than that.
Navigation apps are complex but need to be fast and interactive (e.g. Waze). The more powerful the computing power and network, the better.
Video, especially among the younger crowd is huge. No one makes calls. Sharing quick videos like with Snapchat though is common.
Music is probably the biggest use of a smartphone not calls or texting. Music search apps, libraries, sharing playlists is now standard with smartphone users.
Feedback apps with location finders is another big use of smartphones.
Photography is now one of the biggest uses of a smartphone. Camera quality and photo editing apps need and use better technology.
I could go on but I would say 99% of the time, a smartphone is NOT being used to make calls or text.
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The only reason they cost $500 is because they are made overseas with cheap labor.
LiberalFighter
May 2016
#19
When all they offer in the new version is a slightly better camera, moving the headphone port to the
hughee99
May 2016
#34
2GBs is a 1.5 hour movie download. Nice to get but hardly a deal breaker. n/t
RichVRichV
May 2016
#49
Planned obsolescence, it's been working for the automobile industry for decades
tularetom
May 2016
#6
I was gonna go Apple but I use connectify, and they dont have one for Apple
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#33
Smartphones have come a long way but seem to have peaked in performance/abilities
FLPanhandle
May 2016
#5
I had my old non-texting cell phone for 10 years before the battery would no longer hold a charge.
CrispyQ
May 2016
#8
by the time the tower improvements to make faster network finally reach where i live
dembotoz
May 2016
#16
I just bought a small PC, and wish it was smaller... The boxes are unnecessarily huge to
underahedgerow
May 2016
#52
Its called market saturation, it happens with pretty much every durable consumer good...
Humanist_Activist
May 2016
#46
expensive overpriced phones have peaked. Going forward it will not be apple seeing growth.
Egnever
May 2016
#57
Eventually once they offload the audio/visual and sensors into wearables
MowCowWhoHow III
May 2016
#61