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Sunday, September 22, 2013

My Thoughts About Smartphones & Staying Connected

Disclosure: I am participating in the Verizon Boomer Voices program and have been provided with a wireless device and six months of service in exchange for my honest opinions about the product.

This post is for my blogging  friends that are holding on to your basic cell phones and not embracing the newest in smartphone technology available.
This is a true story. It happened about 5 years ago give or take a few months.  When we first changed over to smartphones from our basic clam shell cellphone I was a bit angry. It kind of happened just out of the blue. My hubby and I were due for an up grade.
I went into the store with a specific basic phone in mind. It was a model that was good for a person who was rough on a phone. I was like that. I had laundered two cell phones in the past. Dropped a cell phone in an elevator shaft and so forth and so on. Yep, I was definitely rough on my cell phones. That day my husband was looking at the smartphones and he really wanted the Galaxy S. I told him go for it! But, there was a sale going on and he wanted the sale price. The deal was buy one get one free. I held out for all of maybe five minutes and my dearest won the battle. He agreed to buy the insurance because I was totally sure I would be laundering that phone in no time at all. That is the short version on how we changed to using smartphones.
I do have to tell you the first week I was still sure it was a mistake to carry such expensive and fragile electronics in my purse or pocket. But as time flew by I became accustom to having the Internet at my side 24/7. I had apps for everything I could possibly want. Weather at my finger tips, maps, directions and anything the Internet offered. I still have my old Galaxy S. I never washed or dropped it. So, I learned to be just a little more careful of where my phone was at any given time. I changed to a new Galaxy S3 which I treat like my right hand. It keeps the world at my finger tips. I am also carrying a Droid Razr Maxx HD courtesy of Verizon and the Verizon Boomer Voices Program.
At this time I do not know what I would do without the Droid Razr Maxx HD. Being a blogger I need to be in constant contact with my sponsors, have email at my finger tips and be able to research on the go. If I did not have a smartphone I would be stuck at home doing my work from a desk.
I travel often to see my grandchildren. I do not want to give up  my travels in order to keep blogging. Carrying a smartphone is like having my home office in my pocket. So, I can travel and blog at the same time. See, you can have your cake and eat it too!
I love the Galaxy S3 but I love the Droid Razr Maxx HD just a little more. Why? It has the most awesome battery life you could ever imagine. I have been able to use the phone for two to three days at a time before having to recharge. The Droid Razr Maxx HD is meant for a traveling, blogging grandmother like myself. I know some of you might be thinking it is hard to type a post from a cellphone even the smartest smartphone may not be comfortable to type long posts with. Well, I have written short posts, posted photos, answered emails and tweeted from my smartphone with comfort and ease. When I want to write a longer more involved post I use my smartphone as a mobile hotspot. I hook up my laptop and I am ready to connect with my blog. I use many social media apps like Facebook, twitter, G+ and Linkedin right on my smartphone. Traveling with a smartphone has made it easy for me to stay connected to my grandchildren, my business sponsors, my blog and social media sites. I could not ask more from any phone.
My blogging friends, What do you think? Would a smartphone keep you connected? Would one make your life a little easier?

34 comments:

  1. We just switched to a smartphone about a month ago. Although, the smartphone we got is one of the most basic smartphones on the market. I know there are features that would be nice to use that our smartphones do not have, however, we are a basic text and talk family. The only reason we switched from basic phones was because the signal from our previous cell phone carrier became terrible at our house and since we bought our phones outright, our monthly fee is cheaper than when we just had basic phones.

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  2. Once I got my first smart phone I found that I could not go back to a 'dumb' phone. Now the contest is on between my iPhone 5 & my Droid Razr Maxx HD.

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  3. That would be me... I am holding on to your basic cell phones and not embracing the newest in smartphone technology available. My Hubs keeps telling me to get a different phone but I just won't listen to him. Maybe I should.

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    1. You definitely need to try one and see if you like it. It makes traveling and blogging easier. I would feel lost with out my smartphone when I travel.

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  4. Wow, that is some long battery life! I do like my smartphone, although I don't get as much done with it because it distracts me!

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  5. I got my smart phone a couple of years ago and it is a lifesaver. It has everything from a GPS to whatever app I could want.

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  6. I sometimes feel I couldnt live without my smart phone, its great to have everything at my finger tips but it also helps keep little children entertained. I have the S3 on Verizon and now am debating between the note and s4 for my upgrade

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  7. I have the galaxy S4
    I love the big battery that lasts forever.
    I don't use for internent tho.

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  8. I have an iPhone, just a few months ago, but had a Android for 2 years. I love my phone and it is really helpful. We have Verizon and love it as well.

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  9. I have a samsung note 2 - i am quite happy with it. i know the note 3 is out in the US now though...

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  10. I have a smartphone, but I don't take advantage of the apps like I should. After my cell phone being stolen last night (I tracked it down by FamilyMap and found it close to a sidewalk early, early this morning... the thief must have accidentally dropped it), this shall change! :)

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  11. I don't go anywhere without my phone. I have the Galaxy S4 and I love it. It definitely keeps me connected.

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  12. I don't know what I would do without my smart phone these days - they are fantastic to use. x

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  13. Of all the people I know, I was the last to get a smartphone, but it didn't take long to get used to having the Internet with me all the time.

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  14. My 2nd oldest (20) has a Galaxy. My 3rd oldest wants one like nobody's business, but she's too young. ;)

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  15. I love my iPhone! My hubs had an android. I really don't know what we would do without them :)

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  16. I do have a smart phone, but I still more comfortable with a big screen in front of me for internet use. Although I now use it for Facebook, and who knows maybe someday I will check my email on it!

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  17. Smartphones really changes people after one taste of it.

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  18. I go everywhere with my smart phone now. It's vital for my day. Keeps track of dates and events for school, each of the kids assignments. Thank goodness for it working so well

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  19. I use my smartphone for blogging and I couldn't get by without it. Since I work full-time I am usually blogging at lunch on my phone, in the car! I'm glad you haven't washed your phone lately!

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  20. I have to admit my ignorance of cell phones, and even moreso, of smartphones. I carry a very basic prepaid cell phone for emergencies...though I do see the many perks to having the internet available, as well as the multitude of apps, etc. that can be very helpful. Hopefully, soon, I will crawl out of my shell, and venture into the real world and try to learn about these amazing phones!

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  21. I embrace all technology and LOVE my smartphone.

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  22. It's amazing the capabilities that smartphones have these days. I basically run my whole life on my phone and can't even remember a time when I didn't have it.

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  23. I love my smartphone and cannot imagine where I would be without it. Long gone are the days when I can't do everything under the sun, from anywhere in the world! Oh I may have a problem. Lol

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  24. I have an iPhone and I love it! I am totally connect at all times. I am looking for a phone to get my daughter right now. I will have to see what kind of options I have for her.

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  25. I couldn't live without my iPhone. I absolutely adore it and it helps me stay connected with my friends, family, and up to date on schoolwork.

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  26. I love using my phone to catch up on all of my blogging stuff. I enjoy being able to connect with friends and family pretty much anywhere I go also. Glad you found something you love.

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  27. I switched to a galazy tablet last month and now I can't pretty much breath without it , haha

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  28. Glad that you crossed over. I use mine so much, I dont know if I could even go back to a "regular" phone if I tired

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  29. I love my smart phone. I don't use it as much as some because I have an iPad but it still comes in handy all of the time. Only way to go when it comes to cell phones.

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  30. I finally got my first smartphone this year and it's pretty awesome. I have to be careful though 'cause I share a plan with my mom and she didn't give me much interwebs data to use... but I'm on my desktop most of the time anyway so it's all good.

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  31. I love my iphone! I used to rebel against them and now I totally cant live with out them. lol

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  32. I think I am quite different and prefer to not use a cell phone. I do have one but I keep it in my car and only use for emergencies. I survived growing up without one and feel I do not need one attached to me 24/7

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  33. Since getting my smart phone I can't put it down.

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