Y’know, things just keep on getting smaller and smarter, right? I remember the good old Nokia days, those brick-like mobiles that would probably survive a nuclear blast. Now we have phones that have more computing power than some of the best PCs of yesteryears. And don’t even get me started on battery life…
So, I’ve been doing a bit of online window shopping for a new phone recently and it’s made me wonder - what do you guys value most in a smart device? Is it the camera? Battery life? Speed? Maybe you’re a die-hard fan of a particular brand? Or maybe (like me) you just want a phone that isn’t gonna break the bank…
For me, as long as it gets me through the day and I can browse YouTube, Reddit, and check emails without wanting to throw it against a wall, I’m happy. Sure, a decent camera is nice, especially for capturing those unexpected moments but I’m not expecting DSLR level stuff.
Another thing that strikes me is this whole wave of smart gadgets - smartwatches, smart home systems, smart this, smart that. Yet, one thing every review seems to neglect is - do they actually make your life smarter, or just more complicated? I’m not old school or tech resistant or anything. I can appreciate a good gadget. But sometimes I wonder if having one more thing to update, charge, or troubleshoot 🤔