If you don't normally have any use for an MP3 player, PDA (for calendar), camera, video recorder, laptop for web browsing or GPS, then it's understandable that you won't get much additional value from your smartphone beyond the phone itself and maybe an alarm clock. If you do use even one of the above devices then you can get rid of it and you're already better off.
Apps are another matter. Some people use them a lot. Facebook, Twitter, TV guides, newspapers and magazines, games, timetables, restaurant and hotel guides, music composing apps, Flickr, use your phone as a torch etc. There was a bit of a buzz about Color recently, where you take photos and other people around can see them and you can see their photos. There's loads like that. Mostly pointless, but good for passing time.
The most impressive app I've seen yet is the Android Google Sky Maps app, which allows you to point your phone at the sky and see the names of the stars, planets, constellations etc.
Apps are another matter. Some people use them a lot. Facebook, Twitter, TV guides, newspapers and magazines, games, timetables, restaurant and hotel guides, music composing apps, Flickr, use your phone as a torch etc. There was a bit of a buzz about Color recently, where you take photos and other people around can see them and you can see their photos. There's loads like that. Mostly pointless, but good for passing time.
The most impressive app I've seen yet is the Android Google Sky Maps app, which allows you to point your phone at the sky and see the names of the stars, planets, constellations etc.
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