BlackTron
Member
In the past, you would go get a phone just to communicate, EVERYONE does this, and if you wanted to do anything else with a PC well, you had to get a PC.
Now that phones are just computers in a tiny form factor, any average person goes to get a phone and it already performs most of the tasks they wanted from PC without having to do or buy anything else.
Generally, PC is for content creation and phones/tablets are for content consumption. This is a big deal because most people didn't use PC for anything productive to begin with. As long as you can check email, use Facebook and access your music, the phone is good enough anyway. With the massive benefit of being tiny, portable and already in your pocket because it's your cell phone.
Phones are absolutely abysmal for real work or productivity but most people don't even understand why or how, or what that means.
Phones are genuinely useful for filling in all the gaps between being at a desk. Like yeah I'd prefer to send an e-mail on PC with a keyboard but with a phone I have the option to do it anywhere. Pretty massive benefit for the tradeoff of having to type using a touch screen. My laptop hardly ever leaves the house anymore because the phone is good enough.
Now that phones are just computers in a tiny form factor, any average person goes to get a phone and it already performs most of the tasks they wanted from PC without having to do or buy anything else.
Generally, PC is for content creation and phones/tablets are for content consumption. This is a big deal because most people didn't use PC for anything productive to begin with. As long as you can check email, use Facebook and access your music, the phone is good enough anyway. With the massive benefit of being tiny, portable and already in your pocket because it's your cell phone.
Phones are absolutely abysmal for real work or productivity but most people don't even understand why or how, or what that means.
Phones are genuinely useful for filling in all the gaps between being at a desk. Like yeah I'd prefer to send an e-mail on PC with a keyboard but with a phone I have the option to do it anywhere. Pretty massive benefit for the tradeoff of having to type using a touch screen. My laptop hardly ever leaves the house anymore because the phone is good enough.