Flarbalard
Senior Member
No, I certainly can not.
I also find it easier to use some apps on my phone instead of using my laptop or desktop for the same purpose.I'm sure I dont use ALL the functions - but I certainly use many of them and the ones that are useful to me
I'm like you. I know how to text, but I don't choose to do it. I just use the phone as a phone, usually to call my husband if needed. It's off most of the time, I use my landline. Years back I did add a walking app to measure distances on my walks, and loaded the NPR radio app so I could listen while walking my dog. I haven't used either for a long time. I'm sure I hold it like you, I never bonded with it, never will.I still don't know how to text. Why should I spend time trying to type words on a tiny keypad with big fat fingers, when I can just call you? I just found out my phone counts the number of steps I take each day. Also, I noticed that people, who were brought up with a cellphone, hold it differently than I do. Plus they know all about them. Are you a cellphone aficionado? Or, are you like me, just able o use them?
I have consumer cellular too, will stick with them if I ever buy a new phone, mine is several years old, android. I think on the keyboard there's an arrow that you tap to get to the capital letters.Absolutely not and I have a flip phone. Texting is very basic with it. I can't really figure out how to make a capital letter or punctuation. You can but it's kind of complicated. Camera is easy. But that's about it.
If I'm ever able to dump the landline, I'll upgrade the phone. Plane to stay with Consumer Cellular, I've been pleased with them.
summed up perfectlyNo, I am a failure at smart phones. I can make and receive phone calls and texts but I don't use it for anything else. I don't know why even have it!
Texting seems so backward to me. Long ago, people wrote letters or sent telegrams. Then Joy to the world, they invented the telephone, a truly amazing and useful invention.
But now? People have reverted to typing "letters" they call texts. Which to me, is a PITA!
That's what I don't like about the voice text feature. I have to go back and correct everything. Maybe it needs to get more used to my voice. I don't do much by voice. I don't want AI to know it and/or copy it.Fuzz, when you initiate a text to someone, above the keypad there's a bar of icons. If one of those icons is a microphone, that means you can just talk and the phone will type what you say...so you don't have to use the frustratingly tiny keyboard.
I always use the dictator....um, the voice to text feature. I always proofread what it writes, because it doesn't always get all the words right, and I have to correct a few things before I *send*, but it's still way better than typing out everything.
'The Smartphone Stealer Killer'A lot of people say they 'couldn't live' without their phone. If I wanted to kill one of them, I would simply have to steal their phone. As far as I can see, I might be fined for stealing a phone but I'd be getting away with murder
NO, you could live without your phone. You might be inconvenienced, but you'd soon learn.
I'm more like you Fuzzy.I still don't know how to text. Why should I spend time trying to type words on a tiny keypad with big fat fingers, when I can just call you? I just found out my phone counts the number of steps I take each day. Also, I noticed that people, who were brought up with a cellphone, hold it differently than I do. Plus they know all about them. Are you a cellphone aficionado? Or, are you like me, just able o use them?
I was told it takes a while for the voice-to-text thing to get used to your voice, but I've had this phone for at least 4 years, and it still doesn't know if I'm saying 'she' or 'he' and it consistently gets my son's name wrong. It's Liam, but it comes out as lean, leave him, knee him, or neem. I finally stopped yelling his name into the phone, I just know I always gotta switch to keyboard and fix that one.That's what I don't like about the voice text feature. I have to go back and correct everything. Maybe it needs to get more used to my voice. I don't do much by voice. I don't want AI to know it and/or copy it.This is not gray hair, it's my tinfoil hat emoticon.
Nothing difficult about it. You just do like you did when you were 30-something.How are people getting by without these simple skills?
Me too, Mine's similar to yours GoneFishin (unlessyou'rebackfromfishin)I can, but then again I only have one of them there flip phones
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Do like the young folks do. Just send it out with all the errors. They know how to read it. Texts are for fast corresponding.I finally stopped yelling his name into the phone, I just know I always gotta switch to keyboard and fix that one.