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depends per end-user. some use it on a business corporate perspective aiding them with their day to day work, while others use it purely for entertainment such as social media, video and games. me, i use my smartphone both on business and pleasure purposes. 80 percent business such as email and office apps while 20 percent on entertainment like facebook, etc.
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January 7, 2014
23and14and20 said
depends per end-user. some use it on a business corporate perspective aiding them with their day to day work, while others use it purely for entertainment such as social media, video and games. me, i use my smartphone both on business and pleasure purposes. 80 percent business such as email and office apps while 20 percent on entertainment like facebook, etc.
I would say I’m in that 50/50 margin can i live without a smartphone, yeah, do i like it no I miss the ability to do simple things quicker such as using buffer or photo syncing, hell taking a photo is a pain.
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January 6, 2014
Krisstoffer said
23and14and20 said
depends per end-user. some use it on a business corporate perspective aiding them with their day to day work, while others use it purely for entertainment such as social media, video and games. me, i use my smartphone both on business and pleasure purposes. 80 percent business such as email and office apps while 20 percent on entertainment like facebook, etc.I would say I’m in that 50/50 margin can i live without a smartphone, yeah, do i like it no I miss the ability to do simple things quicker such as using buffer or photo syncing, hell taking a photo is a pain.
good point. yeah maybe same for me too – given the fact i have a desktop and an ipad to check emails and the usual social media like facebook etc, maybe i can leave without smartphone. just that of course i dont want. why would i let go on the first place. hehe…
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January 7, 2014
23and14and20 said
Krisstoffer said
23and14and20 said
depends per end-user. some use it on a business corporate perspective aiding them with their day to day work, while others use it purely for entertainment such as social media, video and games. me, i use my smartphone both on business and pleasure purposes. 80 percent business such as email and office apps while 20 percent on entertainment like facebook, etc.I would say I’m in that 50/50 margin can i live without a smartphone, yeah, do i like it no I miss the ability to do simple things quicker such as using buffer or photo syncing, hell taking a photo is a pain.
good point. yeah maybe same for me too – given the fact i have a desktop and an ipad to check emails and the usual social media like facebook etc, maybe i can leave without smartphone. just that of course i dont want. why would i let go on the first place. hehe…
I’m inclined to agree having control empowers people (and governments(NSA)) so as long as humans dont get lost in the virtual world, shouldnt be any issues.
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