• SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    How do you think people managed before smart phones?

    Nothing’s that important it can’t wait to get home or to a library, or call someone and get them to check if it is THAT important .

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      16 hours ago

      So many places now just assume you have a phone. I’ve been to restaurants that don’t have physical menus by default and just have a QR on the table.

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        16 hours ago

        I’ve never been to one that didn’t have a paper menu for the elderly or otherwise less abled. Or they have a tablet for you to use.

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        13 hours ago

        From the article (emphasis mine):

        The Callback is built to do many everyday things, even without a browser. You get QR codes, maps, home security apps, global cellular bands, predictive text messaging, and popular communication app support.

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          12 hours ago

          You can scan a QR code, but what’s the point if you don’t have a browser to follow the link to the menu?

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      Not impossible to get by, but a lot more difficult in the modern world. I used a dumb phone for a little while a few years ago and I just ended up carrying a smartphone w/o a SIM to tether when needed bc of how much infrastructure assumes you have a smartphone nowadays (in the US at least). It’s infuriating - not impossible, but a lot more difficult than it used to be.

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      19 hours ago

      I’m not saying it’s unmanageable, I’m saying it’s useful to have one.

      A web browser is not the problem in most people’s cases, social media is. The point of a dumb smartphone is to keep all the useful tools while banning the harmful ones.

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        19 hours ago

        No, if people can receive emails, it defeats the entire purpose. Just don’t install those apps then? Lol. A browser allows access to most social media anyways, so providing one is counter to its purpose.

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          19 hours ago

          Strongly disagree. Email is foundational communication just like text messaging.

          Social media is NOT foundational communication.

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            19 hours ago

            If I’m expecting an immediate response, an email would be the second to last thing I would do. Emails are different from texts entirely. It’s more akin to sending a letter, it’s even in the name, e”mail”.

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              15 hours ago

              Cool in principle, but in practice emails are used as instant verification for all kinds of things. Even if you don’t need email immediately, there are lots of other people who do.

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                15 hours ago

                Instant verification for what without already being on a phone? If you’re already on the computer, just use the computers browser and log in to your email? Why are you making this more complicated than reality.

                There’s literally no reason to instantly need your email, and if you do, than these phones aren’t meant for you, you need to be connected.

                Also, what 2fa does email but not text messaging…?

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            19 hours ago

            And an email can wait until you get home, if it’s that important, call, but texts suffice.

            A browser allows access to social media, so now you just lost the phones sole purpose, good job.