A post by my friend Jim made me think about how much smartphones have changed my personal day to day tasks and interractions. This, coupld with another convo I had with one of my cohousing neighbors before a pingpong match ("Hey, you have an iPhone, right? So, what do you do with it?") gave grist for this posting...
So, it's a phone, right? What do you do with it?
I...
- Have my entire contact list, email, phone, picture, address, AIM etc information with me all the time. It's backed up, organized, and constantly updated.
- Am available to my family and friends whenever they wish to reach me, or I wish to reach them. If I don't want that, I can mute the the phone.
- Am constantly charmed at getting and sending txt messages to my 11yr old son.
- Always have 20-30 books with me that I'm very comfortable reading, even on the smaller screen. (this has been one of the BIGGEST benefits to going with a modern smartphone)
- Have easy access to my email (both work and home) without requiring magic steps of connecting and signing in to the data network
- Have a hundred or so hours of music that is also synced and backed up.
- Very easy access to the 15 or so calendars that I need to be able to see for my duties as a parent, a business owner, an employee, and a community member.
- Able to respond to meeting invites, requests, or suggestions instantly (I get notified as soon as I'm invited to a meeting at work)
- Have a vast array of games to play - some simplistic, some maddeningly addictive.
- Able to keep track of a variety of 'life' programs such as calorie / weight tracking, habit trends, etc.
- Be able to look at, audit, and interract with all my bank accounts, including making payments or sending money to folks.
- Easy access to Wikipedia, the font of all knowledge, anytime, anywhere.
- Have a relatively functional camera with me at all times, and the ability to immediately upload / share / post the pictures where people can see them.
This all in a device roughly the size of a pack of playing cards.
The future is here, folks. And it's pretty damned cool.
