Sujet : Re: A good thing or a bad thing (Was: Tutorial: Working example of remo
De : Oleg_Nazaroff (at) *nospam* p700.f700.n50.z2.fidonet.org.ru (Oleg Nazaroff)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 19. Apr 2025, 23:16:48
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Hello, AJL.
On 19.04.2025 21:04 you wrote:
A> Comes out the same I think. My phone's been active 24/7 for over 5 years now. It lays fully
A> active next to the bed on the wireless charger every night and I start out the next day at
A> 100%. So we both have full use of our phones months (month for you?) without worrying about
A> the charge.
I'm often in the fields. Where sockets and electrical lines were not delivered. And I really don't like carrying around too much, and even more so keeping radio-emitting devices near my body, especially at night. Where ive fell down and fell asleep, without thinking that im needed to charge some kind of phone. The phone should not consume such an amount of energy a priori.
A> And my (smart)phone does have some advantages. For example I got a $100 US check in the mail
A> yesterday and used my phone to deposit it. Very handy, no trip needed to the bank. But then
A> virtually everybody here carries smartphones, likely for the advantages over the bad old days.
A> Not there?
I was lucky enough to be born and spend my childhood, youth and part of my adulthood WITHOUT mobile phones at all. You need to communicate eye to eye, and meet more often.
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