Or…. we went from a room-sized piece of electronics that could do basic math to a handheld computer that can access phenomenal amounts of data, act as a book or radio or TV, or video phone and can endlessly perform complex calculations. Oh…and give you the daily comics.
It does seem that someone would design a smart phone with flip phone features. The “flip” was protective and as stated convenient for fitting on the face easier.
How about the “brick” from the 80’s? It looked and felt like a WWII walkie-talkie and really was almost the size and shape of a brick. Today’s huge so-called “smart” phones are, in some dimensions even bigger that those old bricks.
jackhs over 7 years ago
I have a Dogs of C-Kennel addiction
cdward over 7 years ago
Or…. we went from a room-sized piece of electronics that could do basic math to a handheld computer that can access phenomenal amounts of data, act as a book or radio or TV, or video phone and can endlessly perform complex calculations. Oh…and give you the daily comics.
Adiraiju over 7 years ago
Oh, good, I’m not the only one who prefers the flip-phone design. I’m hoping it makes a comeback when iphones and androids get sophisticated enough.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 7 years ago
Progress combined with overkill.
Pipe Tobacco over 7 years ago
It does seem that someone would design a smart phone with flip phone features. The “flip” was protective and as stated convenient for fitting on the face easier.
SheMc over 7 years ago
Flip/Flop, as long as they are working well it’s fine!!!
JanLC over 7 years ago
How about the “brick” from the 80’s? It looked and felt like a WWII walkie-talkie and really was almost the size and shape of a brick. Today’s huge so-called “smart” phones are, in some dimensions even bigger that those old bricks.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 7 years ago
An addiction called Recolor!