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 : 17. Apr 2025, 19:52:54
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Hello, AJL.
On 17.04.2025 16:19 you wrote:
A> Do you mean a home phone or perhaps a non-smart cellphone? I think these days most folks call
A> their smartphone just a 'phone'. I usually do. I guess I just copied your (now snipped)
A> 'smartphone' use in your earlier post.
Non-smart of course. I love them. You can charge it once a month and not think about whether you have enough charge for a day. There are also those where there is no main consumer - the screen ;)
A> a 7 incher would be a bit big for my shirt pocket which is where I often carry my phone. My
A> Galaxy S10+ at 6.4 inches just barely fits.
The format is also important. 16:9 is not the same as 26:8 ;)
I usually carry it in the back pocket of my jeans or in the breast pocket. Mass also matters. Up to 200 grams is normal.
A> Does to me. I much prefer posting using this 10 inch Amazon tablet. But as I said earlier, if
A> I'm trapped out waiting for you know who shopping I can suffer through some posting using my
A> phone. But as always YMMV...
Habits.. Once upon a time, about 15 years ago, I couldn't figure out how and where to use the tablet. I can't live without him now ;)
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