Neither have I, I was gifted a nice one but have never activated it.
People ask all the time how I can do without one, easy, you don't miss what you never had. I had to really laugh at the guy helping me put in a new, smart, air conditioner. He was trying to tell me I needed to get the app on my phone to run it. I went over and manually set up everything I needed on the unit itself. I also showed him I have a remote control. He seemed to think it would be better if I got a phone.
The only reason I have one is because someone foisted it on me. The first one I had held a charge for forever. The new one that's 4G only lasts a day and it's dead -- and that's considering the fact that I had all of the functions turned off that I possibly could. It makes you wonder, then, why it dies in a day. How badly are they spying on us? I never turn it on unless I'm going to use it, which is very, very rarely. I initially had $200 worth of minutes on it -- and that was from years ago. I've never had to top it off, so it only costs me $10/year to maintain the minutes I already have. Kek!
Who knew I was ahead of the curve on this one? I've never owned a smartphone.
Neither have I, I was gifted a nice one but have never activated it.
People ask all the time how I can do without one, easy, you don't miss what you never had. I had to really laugh at the guy helping me put in a new, smart, air conditioner. He was trying to tell me I needed to get the app on my phone to run it. I went over and manually set up everything I needed on the unit itself. I also showed him I have a remote control. He seemed to think it would be better if I got a phone.
Me Either. Haven't ever had one, sometimes just want to be left alone.
The only reason I have one is because someone foisted it on me. The first one I had held a charge for forever. The new one that's 4G only lasts a day and it's dead -- and that's considering the fact that I had all of the functions turned off that I possibly could. It makes you wonder, then, why it dies in a day. How badly are they spying on us? I never turn it on unless I'm going to use it, which is very, very rarely. I initially had $200 worth of minutes on it -- and that was from years ago. I've never had to top it off, so it only costs me $10/year to maintain the minutes I already have. Kek!
Good for you!, that's the right way to use a 'smart phone!'