- Always have a good quality camera ready. For example, when the car in front of you throws a rock and hits your car, you can document the results on the spot.
- Can check my email on the go. But don't really need to get those Trump emails asking for money as they come in.
- I have a Magicjack Phone #, I am connected world wide. My sister was able to call me while I was walking around a park in the middle of Bangkok.
- My social media is “Line”. I am getting my Army buds on it as it makes communicating so easy, exchanging pics and even video talking, all for free.
- Very convenient to find not only your location, but where the closest Burger King is located in Bangkok.
- And lastly Facebook, I don't use it. Too many people with their noses buried in the phone.
Bottom line to me is that a smartphone is a great asset to my daily life. But I don't obsess over it, I easily put it down and not check it for hours.
I "easily" put my Smartphone down, then can't find it. The LG got a good drenching outdoors last month, and is still functioning perfectly.
FTA:
More often than not, youll find us on the couch, in silence, each staring into a phone.
Nothing on TV?