Once again very good comments.
In retrospect I carried my basic Nokia even after
the providers nasty disconnect letter. I found
additional battery packs to keep it going then one day
an individual gave me an upgrade. The out dated flip phone
was moved sideways and without contract using my ol'number
I still had my connection. I did no texting except for unusual matters
of safety. Then a family member shared w/me the great nature of savings
but more so the state of the art device; and
although not an Android base thing It's opened up a world of connectivity
and access to pod casts etc. (big Audio user) The learning curve on my part is still
at introductory levels But the audio performance of just the ear buds equals or exceeds
some of my few better headphones. It's always exciting to rehear all matter of stuff especially
little guitar or vocal or a noise from a drumstick too. From monks chanting to Hammond B-3 riffs
to hot Les Paul runs are really unbelievably clean.
Consumers will drive these items as currently established by this survey. But at the same time science too
has ideas and I think further miniaturization is the quest. Projected to the point that as in just as few as 10-15 years
injectable data bases enabled to diagnose our internal issues in real time environment.
In closing the device in my pocket during the late 60's would fill
the fuselage of a mid sized DC 10? Going along would up on our desktops and now
reside in hand or pocket. it's amazing!
well time to 'fly off'
ovr-n-out