k0ua
Epic Contributor
Re: Cell Phones - Blessing or a Curse?
I do. I talk on mine a lot. Some texting too!
I do. I talk on mine a lot. Some texting too!
The work phone is a Android Moto G5 plus 7.0
Don't have anything bad to say about it... nothing really to compare it to but I do know friends with Apple phones plug them in every night.
On mine, just to be safe, I plug it in about every 5 days.
No Data Plan so WiFi only for data.
I consider it a tool. Less than 10% of my use is talking to someone.
Best Apps ever:
Latitude Longitude, quickly pinpoints your location with 911 mailing address and Latitude/Longitude numbers. I use it when calling Dig Rite to locate underground utilities.
Angle Meter Pro, has multiple selections of data reporting. I use it to determine slope of road banks. As a simple Level. Construction slopes such as roof.
Compass, self explanatory.
Google Maps, self explanatory.
Climate.com, use primarily as a rain gauge. I have a dozen locations pinpointed across a 10 mile area, including my homesite and my farm. Averages 80%+ accuracy. Good enough to save me a 6 mile trip to the farm just to find out it rained an inch.....
Unit converter, converts any measurement you can think of to something you understand. Great for old timers that refuse to learn the metric system.
Group Me, great for texting in groups larger than 10. Use it to group communicate with the offroad gang I hang out with.
I keep all these on my Home Screen for handy access.
My usage is usually in short spurts. Frequency dependent on how busy I am that day. Cell Phone was my families idea because I'm out alone at night pushing snow in the Winter, somewhere on 50 miles of sparsely populated rural roads.![]()
"Google Maps, self explanatory": Take their locations with a big dose of skepticism. I had to rescue another person trying to find my house with it. Google maps has me on the wrong side of town and 7 miles from the correct location. I think it was google maps that has also misled people onto roads leading nowhere.
I didn’t know that’s still possible. Perhaps it’s just a corporate option?
My first couple of smart phones had a pay-as-you-go data plan, so I turned off the cellular data to ensure it was never charged.
I had WiFi at work and at home, and that covered most of my life.
"Google Maps, self explanatory": Take their locations with a big dose of skepticism. I had to rescue another person trying to find my house with it. Google maps has me on the wrong side of town and 7 miles from the correct location. I think it was google maps that has also misled people onto roads leading nowhere.