Keith_w wrote:cthia wrote:
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Cellphone companies forgot that form follows function.
cthia:
Personally, I use my phone more for email and texting than I do for telephoning. I am pretty sure that most (especially the young) do the same, so I am pretty comfortable with "phone" being an app. You are, quite obviously different, and that is fine as well, our differences are what make the world go around. My spouse carries a flip phone too, which she rarely turns on. That's how she wants to use it, and that, mostly, except when I want to phone her, is fine.
There's nothing wrong with that keith. Phones should be tailorable to suit the particular user. We are as different as we are alike.
I still think you should consider having the phone default to the phone when opening up. It could save your life. It won't kill you to have to push a few extra buttons to pull up the text app. It
could kill you to have to jump through hoops on that one occasion you need a phone, and quickly.
After all, if time is of the essence, you wouldn't want to die because your phone defaulted to your email app. Safety should never be traded off for comfort. Especially in your wife's case. Please at least reconsider it.
Of course, the younger generation are textaholics, which is already killing them, walking in front of cars, driving while texting, falling in manholes, cheating at school.
But then, they don't know any better. It is up to the parents to give them good guidance.
Heck, I imagine a lot of accidents caused by texting while driving happen while trying to access the app, which may cause people to want to default to that mode, which they shouldn't be doing anyway.
Mobiles should have a parental mode to lock the texting ability of your teenager daughter if the GPS detects it moving faster than 25 mph.
But that's just me. Life is more important to me than any text or email. I understand that isn't the case for everyone. Which is why many people are dying on the highway, because a certain text message was worth dying for. Or killing for.
It isn't safe for deer or humans.All of my friends and family know me. I won't call you or answer your call if I'm driving. I'll hang up on you if you're driving when I ring you. And I always ask.