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RE: Do you own/use a smart phone?
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Do you own/use a smart phone?
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i have a smart phone, but only use it for calls |
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i only have a landline, no smart phone |
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I have a smart phone, and its in my face constantly |
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I cannot live without my Iphone and i never put it down |
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(last vote on : Jan. 3 2015 21:47:50)
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estebanana
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Joined: Oct. 16 2009
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RE: Do you own/use a smart phone? (in reply to Estevan)
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I read an article about cell phone use in restaurants which claimed, and also used video to show how cell phone use increase over the last decade has slowed service in some venues. The restaurant was in NYC, the management began to investigate why customers complained of slow service. They looked carefully at the duration of time it took for customers to be seated, order, eat, pay the bill, and finally rally the group to leave. They came up with a number, for example 55 minutes. Customers were saying/complaining it takes so long to eat in that establishment. Here's is what they found after comparing security video from ten years ago with security video from today. Ten years ago customers did not phones at the table, it was still considered rude and phone culture was different. I remember that one did not for example talk on the phone while in line at the grocery store, this was socially very rude. The video from today was an eye opener for the waiters and management because it showed customers going through a routine at the table that included the phone as a social element at ever juncture, thus taking up more customers time at the table. The average table time was 20 minutes longer than it was ten years ago. The reason is that the customers would sit down and take photos of each other, or check email before taking a break for lunch. This activity would happen when the server would come to greet the table. It would often stall the drink order or get in the way of asking questions about the menu. Then customers would fidget with smart phones while looking at the menu often looking up dishes online to see what they were. This caused a time lag in ordering and the server would have to make more than one trip to the table t take the order and then firing the order with the kitchen would also be later in the seating. This of course sets the whole meal behind in average time per meal. Ten years ago the video showed the food order on average being fired several minutes earlier in the customers visit. This makes a big difference in terms of how long a party is at a table. The customers also dallied longer after the meal to take more photos or check email before returning to work which in turn would the tie it took to pay the check. Not to mention the trip the server had to take to the table during the meal to snap a photo of the whole group together, which was a minute and a half of wasted time when the server could have been picking up food. Fascinating. It made me think how much these phones do get involved in how culture works today. A smart phone is a good thing, however if used with common sense and not like an addiction. When I switched from the Motorola Razor flip phone which I really liked to big smart phone I was lost for a few weeks. But then it began to make sense and I could set up meetings, check email and annoy baristas and food servers as much as any person. But when I get another one in the future I will think where to use it according to that article. In reality you really don't need to take a photo of everything you eat and post it to Facebook or Instagram.
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Date Oct. 10 2014 0:55:26
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gj Michelob
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From: New York City/San Francisco
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RE: Do you own/use a smart phone? (in reply to ToddK)
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Just curious about Foro members smart phone use. I do not have a cell/smart phone. I only have a landline. I made a decision years ago that i did not want to be one of these people that i see everywhere with their phone in their face constantly. Thanks for voting! TK If you negotiated international deals among 10 different time zones, 24/7, you would have it glued to your face/ear, as well, as I necessarily do. It is a very efficient portable office, but above all, it allows me to enjoy a few moments of life between calls and emails, without the anxiety of missing either. However, I do envy those who have the luxury to only hear and read music, instead, and are not on their clients' (iPone) leash.
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Date Oct. 10 2014 8:33:37
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Escribano
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Joined: Jul. 6 2003
From: England, living in Italy
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RE: Do you own/use a smart phone? (in reply to gj Michelob)
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For the business and travelling community, a smart phone is an essential tool with unparalleled capabilities. Email, photos, video, calendars, web, maps, GPS directions, city guides, airline check-in, foreign language translation, hotel and restaurant reviews and booking, taxis, flight-train-bus status... the list is very long. Add them all up and there is a lot packed into a very small piece of hand luggage. However, one will miss out on so much by not wandering aimlessly around a new place, not asking locals for directions, not picking up a few words by engaging in conversation, not popping into a dodgy bar, not getting on the wrong bus etc. Where a lot of my adventures started and are the stuff of memoirs.
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Date Oct. 10 2014 10:36:49
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edguerin
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Joined: Dec. 24 2007
From: Siegburg, Alemania
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RE: Do you own/use a smart phone? (in reply to Escribano)
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However, one will miss out on so much by not wandering aimlessly around a new place, not asking locals for directions, not picking up a few words by engaging in conversation, not popping into a dodgy bar, not getting on the wrong bus etc. Where a lot of my adventures started and are the stuff of memoirs. I have a smart phone and find it great. I only use it when needed, still ask locals for directions and get on the wrong bus But, as you said it's great for re-booking flights, hotels etc. ... quote:
the cell phone invariably begins breaking up Yeah, I hate that too. Plus you usually use land lines in a more quiet environment (i.e. not on a bustling street). I called Morante in Cádiz a couple of weeks ago (from the central plaza) and said I couldn't understand him very well (I do have a hearing problem ), so he asked "Do you speak Spanish?" Here in Germany they're going to switch all "normal" land lines to VoIP-lines by next year. Up to now these don't seem to work any better than cell phones ....
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Date Oct. 10 2014 15:51:53
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Miguel de Maria
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Joined: Oct. 20 2003
From: Phoenix, AZ
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RE: Do you own/use a smart phone? (in reply to ToddK)
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I have a new Moto G. Love it! I use it to check email and (primarily for clients and gigs) and also make liberal use of the GPS/Map functions on my way to places I've never been or don't quite remember how to get there. This often includes private homes in communities many miles away. Because so many people in the musician-hiring business are young, it makes sense to communicate with them at their pace (in other words, don't make them wait a day before answering--they don't like that). I have a kindergarten-age child and the messaging function is essential in communicating with just about any parent under 50. They rarely call or check phone messages and email is apparently passe. Given that I have to interact with these people for playdates, volunteering, or other joint activities, forgoing text messaging would simply be stubborn and inefficient. My phone has a nice screen and I can look at websites fairly easily. I use it to catch up on forum things. Probably the biggest change is that whenever a question of knowledge occurs to me, I can use the voice recognition to ask it a question and see what Google has to say. It's sort of the same idea as looking up the definition of a word in the dictionary. I probably do this at least once a day. I use the camera to take kid pictures. I also find that the video camera is the handiest way yet to take videos of myself for self-critique. It's a matter of propping it up against something, touching the screen a couple times, and then playing. In another two touches, you can watch/listen. It's a very fast way to record oneself, and the fewer hindrances, the better. I do not use the phone in the car or in the presence of company, and despise those who do! I check it about once an hour, like when I'm on a break at a gig or when I get into my car--natural breaking points. I do have a Facebook account which I can access on my desktop, but not my phone. I check it about once a month, and that's probably too much. Nor do I mess with Twitter or any other social media. They aren't for me. I think the new phones are rather amazing tools--essentially mobile computers. However, they can be very addicting. Not using social media is the biggest thing, but you also need to make a conscious effort not to use it too much or else it will become a habit.
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