The phone screen has smashed and it is bleeding ink. I need to give it to the phone repair place now.
Won’t have it for 3 days??
Should be interesting
The phone screen has smashed and it is bleeding ink. I need to give it to the phone repair place now.
Won’t have it for 3 days??
Should be interesting
I could use my old phone as a replacement. But I’m very attached to my phone!
I don’t see how I can do without it anymore.
Extremely. I held it for so long that it grew into my hand
I’m probably one of those odd people who try to use it like an old fashioned phone. I always leave it in the same place, when in my apartment, in case there’s an emergency. I don’t want to have to be searching the whole place for my phone. I’ve gotten in the habit of taking it outdoors with me, but putting it back in the same old spot when I get home.
Lol
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That’s a long time to go without a phone for me. I use mine all the time but my average daily usage is under 3 hours per day. I use it for a hotspot to my computer all day though. I have a backup phone but it’s only 3g
I don’t take my phone with me when I go out unless I will need it. I usually leave it sit on the wireless charger behind me. I don’t take it to bed.
Turns out that I can bring my phone in tmrrw and it’s done in 1 hour. Nice.
Pretty attached to my phone, even though I don’t have any friends lol. I keep it close by in case one of my immediate family members needs me, though. I do pretty much everything else on my laptop
Very attached and not for the phone calls only
Not attached to my phone, but to my gaming laptop
I use my phone for many things…mainly keeping up with prescriptions and doctor appts. lately…use it for texting and talking a lot too…yes, I’m attached to my phone.
Pretty attached, i need it to access Wikipedia
I do everything on my phone. Pay bills, watch YouTube, ebay, different forums, text, Google, buy bus fare, send and receive money etc.
A couple years back I hated phones. Now I can’t live without it.
I’m attached. I make a lot of calls and receive calls. I see my phone as a necessity now that there’s no longer phone booths and pay phones. I wouldn’t go anywhere in my car without it
as I have left the headlights in my car on several times and ran out the battery and I had a flat tire about a year ago. I know how to change a tire but with my bad back it just makes it so difficult but I was able to call the roadside service that comes with my auto insurance and have them come out and give me a jump and change my tire. It’s the convenience of a cell phone that is so attractive. And having the internet available at any time is what’s so attractive about carrying a phone.
I am very attached to my phone. Although when I don’t have it -like today it died and I had to wait almost the whole day for my partner to bring another- I am soooo much more productive.
I’m going to start taking breaks from it so I can get things done.
Me too… 15 character
I’m trying to read books now instead. I mean as a replacement of phone screen time, to some extent.
Reading radical acceptance by Tara bracht
I would say that I’m reliant on my phone for pretty much everything.
Not very. I primarily use my computer for most things. Occasionally, if I’m in bed or gone from home, I might browse internet on pc. I don’t get that many calls. Even texting and whatnot is linked from my phone to my pc so, some of the time, even using the phone for that is avoided.
I dont like the itty bitty screen and tiny keyboard. I like a full sized screen and real keyboard on pc when I can have it. I actually have a bit of a hard time understanding how people can prefer phone to pc. For example, I can type much faster on a pc than I can tippy tap out on phone.
I need a phone, but when there is an choice between phone and pc, I almost always pick pc.