Smartphone – no more a luxury gadget!

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Just a decade ago, mobile phones were strictly meant for calling, texting and for playing snake game. Some used to take it to next level by getting phones with those really irritating polyphonic ringtones and with tools to create these ringtones. Today, a smatphone is more like an extension of our brain. It does what our IQ-less brains cannot do. From remembering contacts to helping us to go to the next lane, it does everything.

I have seen many, even to this day, term a smartphone as a luxury. Now, there are two kinds of smartphone users in the world. One kind buys smart phone for show off. This kind never goes beyond calling and texting. For this type, a smartphone is nothing but a luxury item but then the second kind buys a smartphone based on their need. They utilize most or all features of the phone and make full use of the phone. If you are one of those who still think smartphone is a luxury item, you better start looking beyond calling and messaging.

Entertainment:

If you are one of those who likes music and movies, there are more than handful of smarpthone that can keep you entertained. And it’s not just that. If you have a smartphone with great music quality, you need not turn on your PC/notebook or home stereo to play music. While few basic phones have superb audio quality, they falter when it comes to media management and video playback. iPhones music app, winamp app on android, maemo’s media app are perfect examples.

Then comes video playback. How many times in the past did those travels guys play your favourite or not-yet-watched movie in a bus? With a great smartphone, you not only get to play what you want, but you get to watch it with stunning quality. And if you are traveling by train, you need to give a blank stare at your co passengers for hours. Take that smartphone out, play your favourite movie/tv show and if you are bored watching movie, hit the music player app. There are few phones in the market that come with HD out. Take N8 for example. With 16Gb of onboard memory, HD out and Dolby support, this thing can eat your DVD player for breakfast (can’t replace Bluray though). Smartphones like Optimus 2X can play a 1080p video to your HDTV via HDMI out port.

If you are still bored and want to do more time pass stuff, there are loads and loads of fun games like angry birds, cut the rope, sudoku and there are the serious games on Android, wp7 and iOS like Assassin’s Creed, FIFA, NFS, PES etc.

Camera is one area where smartphone caught up with entry level Point’n'shoot cameras. Gone are the days when one need to take picture, give it for develop the photos and slide them into albums. It has been almost a decade since I last gave a photo for print. Thanks to most of my friends being on social networks, I take a snap on my phone and share it on facebook or twitter or picasa in minutes for my friends to see. Smartphones like N8, Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and Samsung Galaxy II actually surpassed entry level PnS cameras as they offer better quality and more features.

So, a good smartphone replaces your age old home theatre (given that you have quality speakers), your DVD player, basic camera.

On a funny note, by playing music using smartphone instead of using a PC/notebook/hometheatre, you end up with lower electricity bills :D

Social networking:

Am not talking about the generation that still prefer land-line phones for communication over anything else. Am talking about the gen X (born in 80s). We socialize a lot. We communicate via mails, we chat, we post on Facebook and some of use tweet and blog. Android and iOS have superb applications that can hook you into twitter/facebook/linkedin/g+ and they do it with perfection. Also, the bigger screen and faster processor make social networking much much easier. Imagine tweeting on a lag free UI of SGS II or iPhone 4 and then think about tweeting using SE Cedar or Nokia C2-02.

E-Mail is one area where smartphones really excel. Support for wide range of e-mail providers, unified in-box, push email, highly touch sensitive display with Swype keypad make e-mail a fun and no brainer. On my N900, it took no time to setup Nokia Messaging and I get all the mail from dozen+ mail accounts to the mailbox on my phone and I need not login to each email account on my notebook/desktop browser to check mails. Moreover, thanks to push e-mail functionality, I get notified as soon as the mail is sent to my account instead of me searching everytime if a mail has arrived.

Even with chat, I need not login to PC/notebook everytime I think of chatting with a friend. There are dozens of IM clients like nimbuzz, ebuddy, IM+, yahoo messenger etc. Actually, I felt that it is more comfortable chatting on phone than on a PC/notebook.

Thanks to Skype and thanks to my unlimited internet connection, I can call my friends over VoIP and pay nothing for call charges. In case I want to have a video chat, the front facing camera on N900 is more than enough for me. Best thing is that I need to sit with straight back in front of my notebook/PC. I can talk while walking around, I can talk with freedom.

Day-to-day activities:

Are you one of those that forget about tasks/work a lot? Use note taking applications like evernote that doesn’t just take notes but let you access your notes online, on PC/notebook, mobile phone. Most of the smartphones come with excellent calendar applications to let you organize tasks, setup reminders, alarms and lot more. You can even sync these events/tasks to your online accounts.

Then there are apps like DocumentsToGo, Adobe Reader that let you read and edit documents. PDF Reader apps, when used on a smartphone with large display can be extremely helpful. There are some instances where I had to quickly go though Clearcase tool related manuals when I am away from my PC and thanks to the PDF reader app on my phone, I was able to go through the PDF document to find what I am looking for. With the availability of Document editing apps on smartphones, you can quickly create/edit documents on the go. Ever been in those situations where you quickly needed to make some changes to a word document or an excel sheet and send immediately and that you need to run for a PC or an internet centre? Wouldn’t it be easier to have a good smartphone with document editor?

There are lot more areas where a smartphone really helps you with apps like:

News applications (thanks to huge amount news applications)

RSS readers that deliver those news feeds and let you quickly go through the feeds from anywhere

ebook readers (smartphones are not yet perfect at this due to the bright displays but will get there when they replace paper books for reading)

Finance management apps by world’s leading banks to take care of your account and money management apps from top finance experts

Fitness applications like Nike+, RunKeeper that keep track of your workouts, analyze data and store it on-line and compare with other’s data.

Countless dictionaries from simple English dictionary to more complex medical dictionaries

maps and navigation apps that let you take the right route and help you out when you are lost in an unknown place.

Customization:

This is something that is mostly done by geeks and those who want the phone behave the way they want it to.

Rooting and Custom ROMs: This is something that Android users enjoy. Rooting is done to gain full/admin access to your phone and get access to restricted areas. Manufacturers like Samsung and HTC provide pre installed applications with their android phones. You cannot remove these applications as they are locked. Such apps can be removed once you root the phone and gain admin access. Let’s say that the OS or the firmware on your phone is too restricion or you didn’t like the user interface. All you need to do is load a ROM developed by a developer outside the company. These ROMs are not distributed or supported by manufacturer. In most cases, they does not cause any harm and as long as you are a bit careful, you get to enjoy lot more than what you can with the factory ROM. To know more about custom ROMs etc, head to this article: Custom ROMs For Android Explained And Why You Want Them

jailbreaking: Apple has tight control on what applications can be installed on an iOS device and this is done by locking the phone to iTunes application store. And the application need to be approved by Apple to be available on app store. By jailbreak method, what you do is that you break the bond between iTunes and your iOS device. While you can install applications from the appstore, you can also install applications designed for your device and placed in non-Apple application store like Cydia app store.

Personalization: While on a non-smartphone, max you can do is change wallpaper and theme on a phone. On a smartphone, especially android, you can change many areas of the Operating system. You can set what keypad that you want to use (default, swiftkey, swype etc), given that you have a touch screen, you can set what application should be the default application, what home screen UI you want to have (launcher pro, go launcher, adw launcher etc). There is so much in offer that you can make drastic changes to the way the OS or UI looks.

Education:

There are huge list of apps that provide valuable information to you. TED apps are list of such apps that let you watch TED talks, there are apps that teach english grammar, there are apps that teach kids how to learn alphabets etc in an innovative way. Take a look here and you will know how valuable a smartphone can be for education: https://market.android.com/apps/EDUCATION

I wanted to keep it simple here but there is lot more to explain. Some feature phones are good at music, some are good at navigation, some are good at videos, some are good at education but a decent smartphone can be good at all of these. And this is where you get the kick. One device for everything. A great smartphone is not about running these tasks but running the tasks with perfection, giving you more than one option, giving you complete freedom.

All I can say is that smartphone is not anymore a luxury item. You just need to pick the right one and learn to use it the right way and tap it’s full potential and you can never leave/live without one.

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good thought there.

even people who have no idea what a smartphone means are buying one just for the heck of it.

purchasing power is increasing for sure.
 
Yup i have meet many such insane idiots flashing their so called hitech phonies but guess what? when i asked them something or the other about their gadget, and got these answers--

We will update the firmware soon as my phone is hanging a lot and then i will download that thing.

Yes i have it but as you see my battery is pretty low at at the moment so next time definitely.

Its not my phone dude, my dad is out of town and i juts borrowed his to hear some music....:bleh:

& etc. etc..

As can be seen in trains and around, even eunuchs/transsexuals since long are using phones like n73, moto razer, se, n97, xperia,n95 and more to think off :rofl:

So definitely, not just now but since sometime back it was proven that smartphone is now everybodys cup of tea......even beggars cant be spared from this...:p
 
I can make a point for the first kind.see not everyone can do their research about their phone,features,processors,graphics etc these guys merely take the phone for texting,emails or calling.the reason is they don't have any interest in the other features and fair enough.not everyone( heck I can say almost all of them) are as tech headed as us.

It's not fair to say this guy doesn't use 20% of the features he has no right to use a smartphone.people may take phones for their voice quality,build quality and brand value.

I do however agree with the op.the smartphone is a very powerful tool and has incredible multimedia features.heck I remember when I lost my iPhone 3G I almost went near mad! Got a iPhone 4 in 2 weeks after that.it's incredible to think the rate this tiny devices are progressing.what will happen in 10 Years?

Ps- which phone supports Dolby?
 
yes. some of them purchase high end phones for brand value etc but there are phones that does better than smartphones when it comes to calling. I won't blame them. Shouldn't blame them as it is their choice and their money. Those that I blame are ones that buy a smartphone for show-off and doesn't know a heck of a thing about it nor they know how to add an IM account and they won't even enable internet data plan on it.

N8 has dolby support.
 
Here is what I think:

Why do most people buy smartphones, even if their functions do not justify buying one:
1) It is latest in the market.
2) It is trendy.
3) It looks good.
4) Most of their friends have them.
5) No one else has them to make them look unique.
6) And because they genuinely want to use all the features that the phone has.

Now 1) through 5) is fully driven by Peer Pressure and Status Symbol. We do not want to look stupid amongst our peers. We give in to peer pressure to get one. I am not saying that all people are like this. There are still some people on the market that buy one for genuine reason. But lets face it, people who buy for genuine reason are far less than people who buy for other reasons mentioned in 1) through 5)

Even the manufacturers are banking on this. They know that if they bring a trendy model, people will buy it regardless of if it fits their requirements. Apple is a prime example in this case. Oh, How many people I have seen holding iPhone 4 in their hand only to show that they have one. Not one could tell me the genuine reason as to why they bought one. Like other members have mentioned, I am not bashing as it is their money and if they want one, they can. But still it is mind boggling as to see how many people are getting ripped into this hype.

So my question is: How smart should one be to buy a smartphone? Given the current phones that come with outrageous functionality, are we smart enough to utilize everything to the fullest. Maybe 10% of smartphone buyers are smart enough to understand each of its functions. Even I do not utilize my phone to the fullest, but I tend to learn to make sure that my investment is not just a show off or keeping up with my friends.

Here are some quotes I found:

In fact, a whopping 71 percent of those questioned didn’t use their smartphone for anything more advanced than phoning, texting or checking Facebook. Considering all that smartphones are capable of nowadays, including online banking, shopping, shooting and editing videos, satellite navigation, augmented reality etc., it’s definitely remarkable that many people are barely using them for anything they couldn’t do with an ordinary and cheap Nokia mobile.

The survey‘s other finding, that on average people only exploit 10% of their smartphone’s functionality, sounds a little more reasonable. After all, with everything that such handsets are capable of right now, only ten percent could still include quite a lot, including gaming, social networking, video recording etc. What is clear from the survey is that smartphone owners do not regularly use their mobiles to their full potential. This is very interesting, if we consider that new advanced phones are usually marketed with all the new features they have to offer, yet current smartphone users are barely making use of their current phone’s features.
 
aradhakr84 said:
Here is what I think:

So my question is: How smart should one be to buy a smartphone? Given the current phones that come with outrageous functionality, are we smart enough to utilize everything to the fullest. Maybe 10% of smartphone buyers are smart enough to understand each of its functions. Even I do not utilize my phone to the fullest, but I tend to learn to make sure that my investment is not just a show off or keeping up with my friends.

Here are some quotes I found:

yes. Many buy for status but at the same time, they have enough peanuts in the brain to utilize the functionality. Few get to use the smartphone properly (by learning from their friends/kids) while some seriously underutilize it. There are many who buy a smartphone using credit card or EMIs just for the sake of show-off and later struggle to pay bills. They are the worst breed. Buy a phone, seriously under-utilize it by over-utilizing your credit card.

This post is not about such breed. It's for those who blindly think that a smartphone is a status symbol without even getting to know what it does.
 
Nice but if im in a train i dont even think about removing my smart phone from my pocket since there are professional thief's especially the 2nd class.
 
joel.monty said:
Nice but if im in a train i dont even think about removing my smart phone from my pocket since there are professional thief's especially the 2nd class.

lol. They are more interested in fellow passenger's gold than our gadgety bling. I usually keep my phone in my front pocket and I always travel by bus. :D
 
Nope people steal phones. I was travelling by train's general sleeper and my Captivate was stolen :mad: Guess I was not too careful as it was 8 years since I travelled in Indian train. Cell phones are becoming popular so stealing a good phone to sell and make decent money is also getting popular. Heck, he could have easily sold my captivate in black market for atleast 10k without box. That is not a small amount.
 
aradhakr84 said:
Nope people steal phones. I was travelling by train's general sleeper and my Captivate was stolen :mad: Guess I was not too careful as it was 8 years since I travelled in Indian train. Cell phones are becoming popular so stealing a good phone to sell and make decent money is also getting popular. Heck, he could have easily sold my captivate in black market for atleast 10k without box. That is not a small amount.

arr. that's sad. I will be a bit more careful next time I board a train.
 
desiibond said:
And if you are traveling by train, you need to give a blank stare at your co passengers for hours. Take that smartphone out, play your favourite movie/tv show

Not possible if ur travelling in 2nd class mumbai locals...

instead of us staring their faces ...

they stare into our mobile screen/or even watch along with us the shows we are watching..

i hate that when somebody does that..esp in shows like 2.5men(lots of bed/sex scenes)

The 1st class is no better either
 
v.Na5h said:
Not possible if ur travelling in 2nd class mumbai locals...

instead of us staring their faces ...

they stare into our mobile screen/or even watch along with us the shows we are watching..

i hate that when somebody does that..esp in shows like 2.5men(lots of bed/sex scenes)

The 1st class is no better either

Same in the Delhi Metro :p

I've found the best way to protect one's phone is to always have earphones on with music playing. At least you know that you still have it on you.
 
i had a htc touch 3g as my phone for past 2 years. used most of its features, specially tasks, email and browser. it started giving me trouble 2 months back, so decided to get a new smartphone. was almost sure of getting a spice mi410 till i decided to defer it and wait for iphone 5. so using my old nokia 1100 for the past 1 month. it was a strangely relieving feeling to have a phone that just calls and texts for the first 4-5 days. but then i started missing the "smart" features of smartphone. so even though i found the first 4-5 days very liberating, now i feel very handicapped and as a result of that, my wife's optimus one is now mostly in my hands. and i use the old 1100 for just calls (damn apple, when will they launch iphone 5!!!!)
 
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