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Started by Josquius, September 09, 2015, 02:59:54 AM

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what is your primary personal phone?

iPhone
12 (30.8%)
Android
17 (43.6%)
Windows phone
4 (10.3%)
BlackBerry
0 (0%)
some other type of smart phone
0 (0%)
feature phone
0 (0%)
basic mobile
2 (5.1%)
landline
2 (5.1%)
telegraph
0 (0%)
pidgeon
0 (0%)
I don't need no fancy communimication
2 (5.1%)

Total Members Voted: 38

Josquius

Primary and  personal added due to likelihood of people having  many. If you just have a work assigned  phone then that's fine too
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Eddie Teach

Not sure, think it might be an android clone.
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Martinus

iPhone is my primary. I also have a work-issued Blackberry but use it mainly for reading work emails.

Jaron

I have an iPhone 6 plus.
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Syt

I'm Titus Androidicus
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Richard Hakluyt

I prefer to use email.

Martinus

Quote from: Richard Hakluyt on September 09, 2015, 03:52:43 AM
I prefer to use email.

Me too - I think in 9 cases out of 10 calling someone in this day and age of emails and text messages, is just plain rude. But I use my iPhone as a portable computer mainly.

Brazen

Two Androids, one for work, one for home. And a pair of Android tablets too.

Archy

Our Family Unit has 2 Android Phones and one Android Tablet

Gups

Android - Nexus 4 plus work blackberry.

Grey Fox

I bow to the many faces god that is Google.
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Berkut

Quote from: Martinus on September 09, 2015, 03:57:38 AM
Quote from: Richard Hakluyt on September 09, 2015, 03:52:43 AM
I prefer to use email.

Me too - I think in 9 cases out of 10 calling someone in this day and age of emails and text messages, is just plain rude.

The cultural shift that has calling someone on the phone as being "rude" or not to be desired in some fashion is simply fucking bizarre to me.

I know it exists - my kids would sooner carve out their eyes than actually call someone on the phone.
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Josquius

I agree with the talking on the phone hate.
My ideal plan would be one where I do have a number for those times where I have to give it....but otherwise just pure data.

My Windows  phone recently pretty much died and it is doubtful I will be able to hack my iPhone 5 so I'm currently pondering a new  phone.
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MadBurgerMaker

I was switching back and forth between an Android (LG G3) and a Windows phone (Blu LTE something or other), but I "need" certain apps the G3 has that the Blu doesn't.  I'll go back and check out Win 10 Mobile when that comes out though. 

Josquius

Windows phone is nice. But app makers just aren't trying with it. The windows phone version of facebook for instance is miles behind the iphone
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