Smart Phone's Used Better Than Dumb Phone New!
By napetv
Are you addicted to your cell phone?
Wise man say, any old smart phone, always smarter than new dumb phone. Meaning, even the cheapest, used smartphone, is a better investment than a new earlier generation regular phone. Get used to never catching up to the latest and best technology. Unless you change phones twice a year. Whivh takes patience and money. And research.
I have to admit, I get quite lost in these 4G Smart Phones. While it isn't a priority for me to buy, if one showed up in my car, I'd keep it. I don't own one yet.
So,I am not a smart phone junkie. This is not me in denial, I don't have a smart phone. If I did, I would be on in now, looking at Maxim girls in golf skirts. So a matter on $299 bucks or so is all that is between me, and the title "Smart phone junkie."
It's pretty apparent that cell phones, or smart phones; are totally addicting. We are a nation of addicts. Anything that revs up our brain chemical dopamine, is potentially addictive. I have smoked a cigarette, put it out, then waited an all day to have another. I see people that wouldn't have time to smoke a cigarette, because they are addicted to their phone so bad, and they can't multi-task.
You are a smart phone junkie is you have received a ticket for texting.
Do you have multiple phone covers?
Have you ever owned a Bluetooth?
If you have the dilemma of eating, or paying your cell phone bill, you will starve.
Have you bumped into somebody while walking? Then you may be a cell phone addict. (Or you may be blind, and you should get that looked at.)
Mark my words, someday there will be rehab centers devoted to smart phone addiction. There will be C.A. meetings (Cell Phone Anonymous) I already have my share ready.
"Hello, I'm Napetv and I am a smart phone junkie. I started out on a Nokia pre-paid. Then I started running with that older Blackberry crowd. I came into some money and was alternating between my VE phone, my Crackberry, and a Samsung Android I traded for an ounce of heroin. I'm clean now. I use land lines only. I sometime if I am near a Verizon store, I have to go the other way because I am just one VE phone away from losing it all again."
Come to think of it, maybe it's not an addiction if you are having a good, wholesome, conversation right? See, I'm in denial already, and I don't even have a smartphone. Man I'm in trouble.
Ah...Is that a VE phone?
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