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Phone Should Be Distributed, Not Centralized

2 pointsby Brajeshwarabout 1 month ago

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theamkabout 1 month ago
Author has two main problems with smartphones:<p>(1) they don&#x27;t like that smartphones do convenient things (take pictures, play games, read email, show spreadsheets, replace credit cards). Their proposed solution is to don&#x27;t use that functionality: use phone only for calls (they are unclear if text messages are OK), carry separate gaming console, carry separate eBook (or paper book), lug laptop for email&#x2F;spreadsheets, get real camera, carry pen &amp; paper for notes. Basically replace that phone in your pocket with a backpack full of stuff.<p>(2) they don&#x27;t like that smartphones are _required_ sometimes. Examples given are train tickets, &quot;identity card replacement app&quot;, and app required for &quot;professional bank account&quot;.<p>I very much sympathize with problem 2, and I don&#x27;t think smartphones should ever be required for service. Even if someone likes smartphones, they still run out of battery or break - you don&#x27;t want to be stuck at the train station because you forgot to change your phone.<p>I don&#x27;t really care about problem 1 - if it&#x27;s a good tool, I&#x27;ll use it. If you like pen &amp; paper - use it, if you keep loosing your notebooks, switch to cellphone notes app instead.