by American Imperial Realm » Mon Mar 27, 2017 3:33 am
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Ifreann wrote:I have a Sony Xperia...something or other. E5 possibly. Does the job satisfactorily, and the rounded edges are nice. I only play Pokémon Go on it, for casual nostalgia.
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by Ardoki » Mon Mar 27, 2017 10:57 am
by Fascist Republic of Israel » Mon Mar 27, 2017 11:09 am
American Imperial Realm wrote:Do any of y'all like mobile gaming? What's your favorite mobile game? What sorts of games are you playing?
What phone do you have and what's your OS?
I've been playing "guns of infinity" it's a very interesting interactive adventure. That new Mario game is all the rage, but I prefer the original super Mario Bros 3 on the emulator.. I don't always have a chance to use a computer given my lifestyle ATM, so I spend a lot of time on my phone. How do you feel about your cell phone, and its OS? what sort of things do you usually do on it?
I have a Google Pixel and im running Android 7.11. nougat. I use T-Mobile. I prefer Android because of the freedom it gives me. And emulator. Android is also great because of the Google ecosystem.
Android is so much better than it used to be. Google music is a worthwhile subscription and Google assistant is amazing. Cell phones are integral to our modern Western lifestyle.
As a 90s kid, it just blows my mind what you can do with a phone these days. My first computer was a 4gb windows 98 computer I played Warcraft 2 on. Now I can play it on my phone. Nokia was the first cell phone we had, with snake. Circa 1999-2000.
What was your first experience with cell phones?
by Risottia » Mon Mar 27, 2017 11:22 am
American Imperial Realm wrote:Do any of y'all like mobile gaming?
What phone do you have and what's your OS?
How do you feel about your cell phone,
and its OS?
what sort of things do you usually do on it?
by Jankau-Helmutsberg » Mon Mar 27, 2017 11:29 am
by 95X » Mon Mar 27, 2017 12:21 pm
I mainly play this browser-based game called NationStates. Usually, the response I get from the general public is "what's that?", or every so often, "that server is still online?" Well, yes. :)American Imperial Realm wrote:Do any of y'all like mobile gaming? What's your favorite mobile game? What sorts of games are you playing?
Motorola Photon Q running Android. Service is on a really inexpensive plan on a Sprint MVNO. I also have a deactivated AT&T-network-locked Lumia 635 from when I tried an AT&T MVNO and decided I didn't like that MVNO. At least they're no-contract prepaid services. I do have to say that I do happen to like using Windows Phone more than I like using Android despite the fact Windows Phone is virtually dead.American Imperial Realm wrote:What phone do you have and what's your OS?
According to the battery screen, my most-used apps are the phone dialer, web browser, and text messaging. Well, maybe switch places of the first two. :)American Imperial Realm wrote:(W)hat sort of things do you usually do on it?
My first personal experience with a cell phone was an Ericsson LX700 on Consumer Cellular (yes, the company that now markets to senior citizens) way back before they were the 'cell phones for senior citizens' company. I used to pay around $23/month including taxes for 60 minutes a month and a higher number of night and weekend minutes (although I don't remember the number of the night and weekend minutes).American Imperial Realm wrote:What was your first experience with cell phones?
+1. I miss having access to a land line despite the drawbacks to land lines.Risottia wrote:I hate needing one.
Nation not my RL views, etc.
Poe's Law. Nonpartisan.
by American Imperial Realm » Mon Mar 27, 2017 12:43 pm
95X wrote:I mainly play this browser-based game called NationStates. Usually, the response I get from the general public is "what's that?", or every so often, "that server is still online?" Well, yes.American Imperial Realm wrote:Do any of y'all like mobile gaming? What's your favorite mobile game? What sorts of games are you playing?Motorola Photon Q running Android. Service is on a really inexpensive plan on a Sprint MVNO. I also have a deactivated AT&T-network-locked Lumia 635 from when I tried an AT&T MVNO and decided I didn't like that MVNO. At least they're no-contract prepaid services. I do have to say that I do happen to like using Windows Phone more than I like using Android despite the fact Windows Phone is virtually dead.American Imperial Realm wrote:What phone do you have and what's your OS?According to the battery screen, my most-used apps are the phone dialer, web browser, and text messaging. Well, maybe switch places of the first two.American Imperial Realm wrote:(W)hat sort of things do you usually do on it?My first personal experience with a cell phone was an Ericsson LX700 on Consumer Cellular (yes, the company that now markets to senior citizens) way back before they were the 'cell phones for senior citizens' company. I used to pay around $23/month including taxes for 60 minutes a month and a higher number of night and weekend minutes (although I don't remember the number of the night and weekend minutes).American Imperial Realm wrote:What was your first experience with cell phones?+1. I miss having access to a land line despite the drawbacks to land lines.Risottia wrote:I hate needing one.
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