BigEd wrote:
I used to be in the no-phone camp until fairly recently, and then in the dumb-phone camp. But now I'm in the smartphone camp, because I had a need to be more contactable and more connected. The question is, perhaps, whether it's possible to go back.
GARTHWILSON wrote:
I just carry one mainly for emergencies, like calling our son when the battery in my van died last year. I kept it turned off most of the time, but sometimes it would turn itself on without my permission, so I have recently begun keeping the battery out of it. The battery has not been in it in several weeks now. It's not a smartphone. I use a landline phone at home and in my office which is at home. For web access, I mostly use my desktop PC, and sometimes my laptop. I use the laptop when I travel.
I've stuck with a basic flip phone with a basic rate plan, as I am not one who lives his life on the phone. If someone needs to contact me when I'm out-and-about they can dial my cell number and we can talk. Much as I like technology, I don't use it as a substitute for old-fashioned conversation.
Like Garth, I don't have my cell powered when I don't need it, such as when at home or in my office. There I use POTS and will continue to do so as long as it remains available in our area.
For web access, I've got plenty of real computers in my office.