I use a simple Nokia brick phone.
I spend enough time online at home already and if I'm going somewhere new in the city, I simply carry a paper map in my electric bike.
I literally never have a moment where I wish had a smart phone with me.
I used a smart phone in the past and while it had it's advantages, I don't miss it.
There's nothing like having a phone that fits easily in your pocket and never needing to worry about it getting stolen or damaged.
I make a point of not carrying hundreds of dollars in cash with me at all times, because I wouldn't want to risk losing that much money. Why would I have a heavy piece of technology on me at all times that is basically like having $500 in my pocket?
I spend enough time online at home already and if I'm going somewhere new in the city, I simply carry a paper map in my electric bike.
I literally never have a moment where I wish had a smart phone with me.
I used a smart phone in the past and while it had it's advantages, I don't miss it.
There's nothing like having a phone that fits easily in your pocket and never needing to worry about it getting stolen or damaged.
I make a point of not carrying hundreds of dollars in cash with me at all times, because I wouldn't want to risk losing that much money. Why would I have a heavy piece of technology on me at all times that is basically like having $500 in my pocket?
I'm the King of Beijing!