Packerjohn
Packerjohn
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Just a story about me & a "Smartphone" I bought. After watching the world carrying the smartphones like badges where they go for years, on August 1 I bought a ASUS Zenfone 5Q. Never had a smartphone before. Charged it up & started to use it.
First, Google "attacked" me about opening up an account. I have used gmail for years. Couldn't use the old account as Google wanted a new one. Smartphone kept shutting off every 30 secs if I didn't write or use it. Wasn't sure how to use it as there was no manual. Tiny booklet told me to go to ASUS Zenfone website for a manual. Tried several times. Seems website doesn't exist.
On August 4, I returned the Zenfone back to the story. Reason: 1. No manual, 2. It was wasting my time, 3. It wasn't making me happy. 4. I have too many hobbies other than playing with a smartphone all day. 5. I have a full desktop computer & 2 laptops computers at home.
I have worked 28 years with computer but decided that looking at a tiny 6" windows to text wasn't for me. I am good at touch typing. Noticed the "keyboard" on the phone was not the same as our standard keyboard. I have seen too many people "chained" to their phones & looking at them every 2 minutes or so. Not me. I'm free.
By the way, I ordered a nice "Flip phone" to be used for emergencies. You know, car wouldn't start, heart attacks, etc. I feel free & I am glad that I can use technology but technology doesn't own me. By the way, I'm 72.
First, Google "attacked" me about opening up an account. I have used gmail for years. Couldn't use the old account as Google wanted a new one. Smartphone kept shutting off every 30 secs if I didn't write or use it. Wasn't sure how to use it as there was no manual. Tiny booklet told me to go to ASUS Zenfone website for a manual. Tried several times. Seems website doesn't exist.
On August 4, I returned the Zenfone back to the story. Reason: 1. No manual, 2. It was wasting my time, 3. It wasn't making me happy. 4. I have too many hobbies other than playing with a smartphone all day. 5. I have a full desktop computer & 2 laptops computers at home.
I have worked 28 years with computer but decided that looking at a tiny 6" windows to text wasn't for me. I am good at touch typing. Noticed the "keyboard" on the phone was not the same as our standard keyboard. I have seen too many people "chained" to their phones & looking at them every 2 minutes or so. Not me. I'm free.
By the way, I ordered a nice "Flip phone" to be used for emergencies. You know, car wouldn't start, heart attacks, etc. I feel free & I am glad that I can use technology but technology doesn't own me. By the way, I'm 72.