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- Paul_ClancyExplorerSmart phones are wonderful devices but be warned that once you have a good one it is very hard to be without.
- GjacExplorer IIIKnowing what I know now that I didn't think about when I got ours a year ago. I would get a bigger screen for my wife's phone so that you can use it for a GPS and see it better. I like the smaller models to put in my pocket. The wives carry their's in their pocketbook anyways so size doesn't matter. My son in law broke two screens on his I phone 6 model.
- jcpainterExplorerTo you folks that love your smart phones . . . do you use them instead of a laptop or in addition to one?
- rk911Explorer
jcpainter wrote:
To you folks that love your smart phones . . . do you use them instead of a laptop or in addition to one?
in addition to the PCs. there are some things that are just plain easier on a PC. - Tom_BarbExplorer
5thwheeleroldman wrote:
If we get I-phones, should I get 2, one for each of us. Or do you guys make do with one I-phone per family?
I have a Samsung Galaxy 4, with up grade to 6, she has a simple flip phone. my phone is the primary contact line. & WIFI hot spot. - Tom_BarbExplorer
rk911 wrote:
jcpainter wrote:
To you folks that love your smart phones . . . do you use them instead of a laptop or in addition to one?
in addition to the PCs. there are some things that are just plain easier on a PC.
You betcha, that's why we carry the Mac when we are cross country. - AvaExplorerWe only need my wife's I-phone with us. We are together when travelling and I don't see the need to pay any more for a second expensive phone.
- NaioExplorer IIAndroid phones may give you a lot more for your buck.
Once you have smart phones, you can get rid of your wifi hotspot and GPS, as those are built into the phones. - jpmihalkExplorer
jcpainter wrote:
In our case, they are in addition to our iPads and laptops. Some apps just need the bigger screen real estate.
To you folks that love your smart phones . . . do you use them instead of a laptop or in addition to one? - monkey44Nomad II
Naio wrote:
Android phones may give you a lot more for your buck.
Once you have smart phones, you can get rid of your wifi hotspot and GPS, as those are built into the phones.
So, if you have this hotspot ability in the Android, how do you use the laptop online?? Do you need another plan or another hotspot for that if you use a laptop and need internet access while traveling?
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