burkphoto wrote:
My iPhone is my
email client
map and turn-by-turn navigator, on foot, or in a car
compass
level
weather forecaster/checker
clock, stop watch, alarm clock, timer
calendar/planner/reminder/scheduler
calculator
banking tool
TV Guide
portable "Cable" TV
casual still camera and still image editor
casual video camera and video editor
portable FAX machine
portable scanner
portable audio recorder and mixer
note taker
travel advisor (Yelp!, Urban Spoon, Open Table, Hampton Inn app, Fly Delta app, Allegiant Air app, RCI, Travelocity, Expedia, Enterprise...)
text and messaging app
Video phone (FaceTime, Skype)
Contact database/phone book
Internet browser
Dictionary
Social media communicator
Kindle Reader and iBooks reader
Internet radio
Barcode reader
Magazine reader
Shopping tool (eBay, Amazon, Target, Walmart, B&H, Best Buy...)
...and a lot more. But those are the things I'll use in the course of daily life.
I have computers as well. Content creation (other than photographic/video/audio capture) is best done on a computer.
I had an iPad five years ago. It was a content consumption and reference device, but not as convenient for things best done on the iPhone or Mac/PC.
I don't (yet) see a need for the smart watch.
But the iPhone and Macs are probably the two things I have that are truly satisfying to use, and I use them a LOT.
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Ditto.