I'm on the road all day and have no cell phone with it, I own as said above an old Nokia phone, has cost 30 € but that is always at home. If someone wants something he should speak on the answering machine, I also bought a smartphone from Samsung 2 years ago but only so I can take pictures with it, I have not yet unpacked and used, I do not like the Sch... things. Photos and videos I now make with an iPad Pro that I have won from the public utilities in a contest but more I do with this thing also not.
have a cell phone, but until today no smartphone
i sit at the PC for 8-10 hours a day for work reasons. if I still had a smartphone, it would be total overkill.
i just pity the smombies. poor souls.
It's not the smartphone that's the problem, but how we use it.
Personally, I couldn't do without it for a single day. But that's not because I only bum around in social networks or gamble. It's because I have to be reachable for the kindergarten (well, they can also call on the old Nokia) and the family. Then I have my calendar and reminders (appointments), the professional e-mail account and I like to take photos.
A smartphone is incredibly versatile and offers a lot of fantastic possibilities. But if you prefer to lock yourself in a filter bubble or gamble away your time with it, you should blame yourself and not the smartphone.
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Experience with smartphone abandonment?
30th Aug. 2019, at 11:45 pm CEST#10
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Christoph wrote on 08/30/2019 08:29: For your information, the thread creator was banned because this is at least the 20th duplicate account of a user who has been permanently banned in the past.
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i've been playing with the idea of temporarily buying an ancient nokia 3210 or similar (accessible)
regardless of the gambling that would also be a good compulsory measure to make the dependence on the whole stuff every day again conscious.
maybe i'm lucky and someone here has actually gathered experience with it?
(please only serious answers)
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I recently turned off my smartphone for 2 days and put it in the closet, it was really relaxing!
Now times not in relation to the Zockerei, smartphone addiction is ubiquitous everywhere
Very often, people stuporously look at the display while waiting and type meaninglessly something around when they are bored or have to wait
In addition, there is the constant accessibility, emails, WhatsApp, etc....
The quality of information is totally bad compared to before the smartphone boom, messages don't cost a cent anymore
Spelling is also often dispensed with.
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i sit at the PC for 8-10 hours a day for work reasons. if I still had a smartphone, it would be total overkill.
i just pity the smombies. poor souls.
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Personally, I couldn't do without it for a single day. But that's not because I only bum around in social networks or gamble. It's because I have to be reachable for the kindergarten (well, they can also call on the old Nokia) and the family. Then I have my calendar and reminders (appointments), the professional e-mail account and I like to take photos.
A smartphone is incredibly versatile and offers a lot of fantastic possibilities. But if you prefer to lock yourself in a filter bubble or gamble away your time with it, you should blame yourself and not the smartphone.
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Maybe he has changed now and wants a 2nd chance!
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