Monday, August 6, 2012
: My Smart Phone Experience
Hi I’m KG the Techie,
Howdy folks, here I am again, trying to do some research on my upgrading my smart phone. I believe it can be a daunting task, because of the idea of so many different styles of smart phones out there. I have a smart phone already, but with the times, the technology it is getting old outdated. My very first smart phone I used was a Black Curve 8230. It was a terrible experience. Later I got the Droid, and I had a much better experience with that phone. This would be my third new smart phone, hoping the experience level go up even higher (he,he,he). I notice a couple of things in doing my research so far, that people get kind of fixed on battery life. I mean face it, we all would like a phone, with a super long battery life, and we had that. The smart phone is not it. Before I used a smart phone, my regular flip phone battery life would last a week before recharging the battery again. Times have change, smart phone are call smart phones for a reason. Smart phones has to use some source of energy to give you that smart phone experience. It’s all about the applications, yes indeed the apps on your smart phone drives the battery life on your smart phone. The moral to the story, I would be very careful in solely doing your research based on battery life alone when researching smart phones. This is my 2 cents -
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