The benefits of using a smart phone just aren't there. It's a vastly inferior phone built around SMS and email, and no where near as good at the job of being a phone.
Problems include, horrible battery life compared to flip phones. No intelligent way to remind users of missed calls, txt or voicemail. That is really the most ridiculous part. They are selling us phones that are so smart they can't be bothered to remind us of missed calls, then they fill the notification screens up with spam. I actually switched to a few months ago ago and happened to be looking through my old flip phones. The freakin things still powered up after being shut off for MONTHS. They last for 2-3 days easily. They ring louder, they fit in your hand much better. It's easier to make and receiver calls and they have solid notification systems to ensure you get your calls. A little blinking LED or relying on me to come check my phone every 30 minutes is really just horrible. The smartphone is wasting hours of my life per year, not making things easier. At best it's mostly a multimedia toy/music phone with a tiny screen and a horrible keyboard. Phones should fit in my hand, they should be usable with ONE hand, they should always have audio reminders that do not go away or rely on me constantly check in on my phone like it's a child that needs babysitting. I don't think Android as a platform is really up to being a phone when all is said and done. It's way too much overhead just to run a phone. The phone aspect should be separated from the advanced OS features which drain the battery and drive hardware needs up.
I feel smartphones are mostly a scam to justify higher costs, wasteful data usage and to keep me checking my phone constantly in hopes I'll generate more revenue for Verizon, Google and Apple.
Apple at least made some effort to bring call notifications to the platform, but at the end of the day I can just carry around a 15 dollar hotspot and a 50 dollar tablet and do use that on the rare occasionally that a really need to check email or surf.
I'll be happy to switch back AND save money while getting a much more rugged, longer lasting phone instead of a low end handheld computer than kind of works as a phone. I'm just glad I didn't spend hundreds of dollars per phone because unless you don't have a computer and internet, it's really a huge rip off for a device that makes for an inferior phone. The handful of voice commands just don't make up for all the [Removed] I don't need to surf the interent on a tiny screen. I hate inputting text on a phone and touchscreens really aren't that great. It's all eye candy and half baked ideas with the promise that app can fix all the OS's shortcomings.
It's a scam all the way around.
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