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Previously on "Does anybody use all the features of a smartphone?"
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostISTM that the main "smart" functions come from being connected to the net. If you scrub internet connection, no phone is smart any longer.
A "smart phone" is a handheld general purpose computer that happens to have cellular mobile telephony communications hardware built in as standard. Even if it ceases to be useful as a voice and/or data communications device, it doesn't stop being useful for computation.
For example, the Pocket Universe app I mention above will show me the locations of planets and constellations in real time whether the phone has a data connection or not. I can still use the device to read books, to calculate my taxes, to edit documents, to play games, to explore the Mandelbrot set, to take and file photographs, to edit those photographs, to turn those photographs into ASCII art, or to measure the height of a tree a known distance away, all without an internet connection.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
Here's a 3D scanner app (I've not used it and doubt I will)
Trimensional: 3D Scanner for iPhone
Warning: contains disturbing pictures of people's facesLast edited by OwlHoot; 21 April 2011, 06:59.
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ISTM that the main "smart" functions come from being connected to the net. If you scrub internet connection, no phone is smart any longer.
In my case, I am roaming most of the time, so internet is too costly.
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Here's a 3D scanner app (I've not used it and doubt I will)
Trimensional: 3D Scanner for iPhone
Warning: contains disturbing pictures of people's faces
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Originally posted by dang65 View PostThe 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.
FStream lets me listen to Radio 4, which is of course the only radio station worth listening to (well, there's the World Service too, I suppose).
TouchTerm SSH gives me a secure shell on servers in case I should need one when I'm out and about. Along with iAWSManager for managing EC2 instances, FTP On The Go for the (admittedly unlikely) case of urgently needing to download or upload or even edit text files, and WordPress for iOS, virtually all my remote web server and blog management needs can be handled from the phone in an emergency
Things like Theodolite Pro are cool but I don't have much of a practical application for them.
Tube Deluxe is handy when in That London. The Highways Agency app is handy when trying to get to or from That London. WhatTheFont is handy when you run cross a font you don't recognise, whether in That London or elsewhere.
Having fully indexed and searchable copies and concordances of the complete works of Shakespeare, the Bible (in multiple translations), the Koran, the Bhagavad Gita and other such works is handy for looking up the source of quotations.
I try to avoid using the telephone, although it does have an app for that. There's not much need for it when one has access to email, Twitter, Facebook and suchlike.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI finished that in a day and haven't played it since
Been playing huff'n'puff recently (think angry birds for windows mobile)
Huff and Puff for Windows Mobile | Touch Dimensions
Paid to - £1.79 I think, price of a BJ in Middlesbrough....
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI play Worms 2010 on my smartphone.
Been playing huff'n'puff recently (think angry birds for windows mobile)
http://www.touchdimensions.com/huff-...indows-mobile/
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostCos it came with the contract
I specifically went for an El Cheapo model last time around, mainly because decent internet plans were scarce at the time, but the photo quality wasn't too hot either. It was actually quite hard finding a model that didn't come with a load of stuff I didn't want.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI'd pay $9.99 for that. As long as I rematerialized in the right place, otherwise it would just be a gimmick.
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