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How Attached Are You To Your Mobile Phone?
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I read something here about how years ago people weren’t easily contactable and it occurred to me that, whether at home or out and about, I’m rarely, if ever, without my mobile phone. Has yours become essential to you?
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Hardly attached at all, really. Sent from my mobile
18:31 Wed 02nd Nov 2016
I love my phone and am very attached to it. As well as calls I use it for texting, other messaging (like on Facebook in case that sounds a bit dodgy!!!), Facebook, Twitter, emails, new sites, all sorts of apps and general internet bits, my calendar is on there, I use the alarms and timer. I use the camera a lot too. Notes as well for reminders.
Some of the apps are brilliant. Even got one where some of the buses I get are GPS tracked so I can check when my bus is actually going to turn up in real time, before leaving for the bus stop.
I tend to use old phones as an MP3 player too.
I'd feel lost without it!
Some of the apps are brilliant. Even got one where some of the buses I get are GPS tracked so I can check when my bus is actually going to turn up in real time, before leaving for the bus stop.
I tend to use old phones as an MP3 player too.
I'd feel lost without it!
I have a very basic phone which is kept in the car for emergencies. I also have a smart phone but that's because it was a present, it isn't used much mainly because I keep forgetting to recharge the battery. By the time it's ready to be used the reason has usually passed. You can gather from this that my phone isn't essential to me.
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scroll down the whole page and the 3 of them are holding their phones like grim death. now think they should be stuck at the ear - sad, as their communicatio, eye contact, interruptions and sheer pure rudeness - when one answers the phone when talking to another person. Should be banned.
I mean are these emergency calls - are the phones superglued to the hands.
Oh woe is me.
scroll down the whole page and the 3 of them are holding their phones like grim death. now think they should be stuck at the ear - sad, as their communicatio, eye contact, interruptions and sheer pure rudeness - when one answers the phone when talking to another person. Should be banned.
I mean are these emergency calls - are the phones superglued to the hands.
Oh woe is me.
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