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Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 27 May 2014, 08:53
by Kwacky
My phone has gone in for repair. The lens needs replacing.

I feel lost without it. All emails and social media are banned at work so I've got no contact with people. I never hand out my work's number so people can't get in touch with me if I haven't got my phone.

It's weird how I've grown dependent on it.

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 27 May 2014, 09:01
by D6Nutz
Your not alone...

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Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 27 May 2014, 09:13
by Kwacky
It is frightening the way people spend their days staring at a phone.

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 27 May 2014, 09:28
by Cavetroll87
I spent all of sunday avoiding my phone as I had recorded the Superbikes and UFC from the night before and didnt want to find out the results, I found it quite refreshing to not be on social media at all, was a nice change and I try and cut down on how much im on it anyway, but I do get what you mean about not being able to contact people, that side of it is horrible if I ever forget my phone at work

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 27 May 2014, 10:20
by Rossgo
How did people live when phones werent around!!?? Haha. All seriousness though the last year and half I've become more and more dependant upon it, I only started using a mobile really at the age of 19 and that was only to arrange piss ups. Now I am signed up to this forum and 1 other and Facebook and my whole life has gone into me staring at a phone!! What has happened...though I do find it funny when me and the GF go out for a meal and we look at other couples and they are constantly on their phones...so I'm glad I'm not like that!!

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 27 May 2014, 10:42
by Monty
I'm bloody terrible for it; drives Sarah mad!

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Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 28 May 2014, 02:01
by Mac
Kwacky wrote:It is frightening the way *my wife* spends *her* days staring at a phone.
This is my life, mate (facepalm)

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 28 May 2014, 08:19
by Bratty
I'm afraid mines used that much I charge it twice a day lol.

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 28 May 2014, 08:49
by Kwacky
The phone shops are refusing to touch it. They reckon my phone is so compact they could cause more damage opening it up to look at the problem.

Oh well, new phone due in November. Until then you'll have to put up with my crappy photos.

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 29 May 2014, 12:12
by Rossgo
How the he'll did you ruin your phone anyway...did you gave it in your back pocket and sit on it?!

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 29 May 2014, 12:37
by Kwacky
No idea. It's only the camera playing up. Photos have a flare where there's light and the light looks very bright.

I thought I had damaged the lens but the shop reckons the camera is damaged.

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 29 May 2014, 16:06
by D6Nutz
Kwacky wrote:Photos have a flare where there's light and the light looks very bright.
Silly question I know, but have you checked that camera hasn't got it's self into night mode ??

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 29 May 2014, 16:07
by Rossgo
Well like you say at least you've only got a few months left of contract then can get something else!!

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 29 May 2014, 16:14
by Kwacky
D6Nutz wrote: Silly question I know, but have you checked that camera hasn't got it's self into night mode ??
Camera settings have all been kicked back to default and I've tried a few of the options to see if it changes it. It don't.

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 29 May 2014, 16:20
by D6Nutz
Kwacky wrote:
D6Nutz wrote: Silly question I know, but have you checked that camera hasn't got it's self into night mode ??
Camera settings have all been kicked back to default and I've tried a few of the options to see if it changes it. It don't.
Thats annoying.

I've never really liked the design on the lens on One. The way it sticks out is very open to damage, especially with the flex on the lens cover it wouldn't surprise me if that has got damaged.

Rack up another reason for me to never get another HTC phone. My contracts up at the end of the month so I'm going on a SIM only contract for a bit while I work out which phone I do like. I think I'm going to buy a phone outright though rather than get tied into a contract again, that way if it annoys me or breaks I can flog it on eBay and just buy another phone.

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 29 May 2014, 16:26
by Kwacky
I'm looking at how the new Samsung performs. Battery life is key for my next one. Not being able to swap the battery on the HTC is my biggest gripe.

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 29 May 2014, 16:43
by C00kiemonster
I've just bought a Sony Xperia. Really impressed with it. Plus I could get it with dual sim which is ideal for me 8)

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 29 May 2014, 20:48
by Frankie
I have the S4, forget battery life it is rubbish, even today I have been over in Norfolk, Essex, and Cambridgeshire, my phone went dead a half 3.......arghhhh,,,, ok for a bit of peace yes, but then I have been listening to messages and reading emails since I got back and stuck on charge....

It's all the things they do in the background that drains them, Bluetooth is a killer.
Charger I hear you say, I know, I know, but that is not the point, especially on a bike, my trip to Wales the other week, I tried to check a few routes on the map, but by then the battery had gone, it went into some safe mode where the screen is so dark you can't see anything any how!

Good phone otherwise, but like you a bad battery does my head in.

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 29 May 2014, 21:17
by D6Nutz
I've finally got decent battery life out of the One X now.

I rooted it a couple of days ago and installed Cyanogenmod instead of the HTC sense ROM. It's taken a couple of days to get things tidied up again. I've been on battery for a little over 14 hours and I've still got 64% on the battery. I've had WiFi on all day and have 3 email accounts constantly syncing, been out in the car which also meant about half an hour or so on bluetooth.

My requirements for a new phone are not to have to suffer the crap ROMs provided by device manufacturers, then further screwed up by the carriers. I want a clean version of android that I can control in the way I need to, that means either a Nexus device or something I can flash again with Cyanogenmod.

I've got my eye on one of these >> http://oneplus.net/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; << it's a bit larger than the HTC but the hardware specs are really good, especially for the price.

Re: Mobile Phone Addiction

Posted: 29 May 2014, 21:18
by StMarks
Frankie wrote:I have the S4, forget battery life it is rubbish, even today I have been over in Norfolk, Essex, and Cambridgeshire, my phone went dead a half 3.......arghhhh,,,, ok for a bit of peace yes, but then I have been listening to messages and reading emails since I got back and stuck on charge....

It's all the things they do in the background that drains them, Bluetooth is a killer.
Charger I hear you say, I know, I know, but that is not the point, especially on a bike, my trip to Wales the other week, I tried to check a few routes on the map, but by then the battery had gone, it went into some safe mode where the screen is so dark you can't see anything any how!

Good phone otherwise, but like you a bad battery does my head in.
Fwiw I have an S3, and when I got it Kwacky commented about battery life.
So I have a spare battery, I simply keep the spare fully charged & with me. When the battery in the phone dies I simply swap to the spare & re-charge the flat one when I get home (or work, or wherever).
I've not been caught out once doing this
( (wait) I'm going to regret writing that, aren't I )