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weew, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

dumb watch. I really just need a quick glance at the time and date mostly when I can’t (or don’t want to) whip my phone out.

No batteries, kinetic powered, waterproof, cheap.

Some smartwatches have features I might be interested in (offline GPS tracking) but not at the price I’m willing to pay. Still waiting for prices to drop more.

And aside from Garmins and other high end dedicated expedition/marathon watches, everything else’s battery life just seems like crap. Like if I ever leave home for a single night I’ll have to pack a charger? That’s terrible.

Lorindol,

Check out Amazfit Bip smartwatch series. I’ve had one for 4 years, the battery lasts 3-4 weeks and it cost about 40-50$ when I bought it.

fritobugger2017, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

I stopped wearing a watch completely until the exercise/sleep/fitness trackers and smart watches got fairly good. I was a big watch guy before nice Seiko, Citizen, Patek Philippe, and Breitling watches but then everything had a clock on it. My phone, my laptop, etc. No reason to have this expensive thing on my wrist getting banged up as I go through the day. Now I have a Huawei GT3 Pro because it has good sleep and fitness trackers plus the EKG and blood O2 level checks. It controls my music at the gym and the timer works well in the kitchen plus the flash light is extra handy.

ZosoRocks3, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

A Samsung F400,it was a slider that slid up to reveal the number pad and down to reveal a speaker. Was great for music, don’t remember much more about it. Moved on to the Blackberry Bold after that as far as I remember.

666dollarfootlong, (edited ) in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

Nokia 5228, those times were great when friends sent me some music using the bluetooth

littlecolt, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

Where my Casio G-Shock fam at? Solar, set by atomic clock, stylish, pretty backlight, old Nokia cell phone levels of indestructible. What’s not to love?

Cameri,
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Gshocks are the ultimate watch, and honestly one of the most reliable things someone can have for everyday use

Lorindol,

I gave my ~25 years old G-Shock to my son, he somehow lost it the garden in the fall. I found it the next spring when the snow had melted. I dried it up and changed the battery, it works like nothing had happened.

Amazing design.

PsychedSy,

Same. I’ve beat the shit out of this watch and they’re not even expensive. It has some dings now, but it took quite a while dealing with my blue collar bullshit before it started showing abuse.

AceQuorthon, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

Some Sony Ericsson Xperia with a slideout keyboard. Was shocked how much of a dumb brick it was compared to my iPod Touch I got at the same time.

worsedoughnut, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?
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I also had the Alias 2, and then it became my mom’s phone after I moved on to my first smartphone (HTC One M7). Loved that stupid double flipping thing to death, such a great design with the e-paper or w/e for the buttons so they could change for the different perspective / context.

Threeme2189, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

Sony Ericsson k610i -> Samsung Galaxy S2

I really like the Galaxy. It was a really good size for a smartphone.

fne8w2ah, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

Sony Ericsson T700.

Yoz, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

Nokia 1100

nilloc, (edited ) in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

Nokia N75. It was an upgrade from a Sony Ericsson hand-me-down after my invincible Nokia was thrown out of the window of my car as it was being stolen (I called it and the thief answered… long story).

The N75 had a 2mp camera and MP3 playing, but tiny storage and I got a free iPod (the touch wheel one) with a college powebook around the same time. I used the N75 online once, to locate a restaurant one time, and it probably cost my $3-5 since I had no data plan.

This was a right before the iPhone 3G would make those affordable and launch the App Store. I bought that for my wife and we never went back.

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Michal,

Nokia N75 us a smartphone with Symbian OS.

nilloc,

Technically, but it was useless for any of the things that we use in smart phones. It had terrible web browsing, no GPS. Very few apps outside of games. T9 typing (which should have disqualified it in the first place). It was a camera phone that they tried to upsell as a smartphone and a big part of why Nokia lost so much market to Apple and later Android.

Michal,

Smartphones used to have a different purpose than they do now. Just because it doesn’t have a querty keyboard, doesn’t mean it’s not a smartphone. Just look at the first iPhone, it’s just as useless, it didn’t even have the ability to install apps (imo it’s a must for smartphones) , yet hardly anyone will dispute whether it was a smartphone.

nilloc,

iPhone had gps and mapping and really nice full website browsing, plus bigger storage and music (since we all wanted iPod phones before then).

I’d argue one of the bigger factors in its success was that it had an unlimited data plan (which I never should have let go of).

The N75 may have had Bluetooth, the OS, and a browser, but lacked the UI to use it. It was a camera phone marketed as a smartphone because it launched right after the first iPhone.

Michal, (edited )

I never used N75, but i had n95, and they’re both running Symbian OS so I assume they were similar at least in software. I had full website browsing (made faster thanks to opera mini), email, file manager. I also had third party apps like Skype, Google maps (doesn’t matter whether you have gps), Gmail. If that’s not a smartphone then I don’t know what is.

Even the wiki you linked to clearly defines it as a smartphone. Why would you argue with that?

cousinofjah, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?
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I had a Motorola StarTac, but I also had a plug-in organizer that I could import my contacts and initiate calls with. On top of that I had a cable that that I could tether my iPaq to by dialing . My next phone was a Palm Treo.

Toes, in How would you go about a low maintenance personal website today?

Could use blogspot

umulu,
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Or WordPress

Songar87, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

An LG EnV 3. The full keyboard was a must for new!

Wolfizen,
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I had an LG EnV 2!! It was great. Its a very good class of phone.

Zoidberg, in How would you go about a low maintenance personal website today?

Hugo as a static page generator. GitHub pages for free hosting.

NOOBMASTER,

Is it free because of ads or something?

reversebananimals,

Its free because the files are already public via GitHub, so it doesn’t cost GithHub much extra money to run.

Anyone can go to a public GitHub repo and see the files, right? So if the GitHub Pages website’s files are in a public repo, all GitHub has to do is slap a domain name in front of those files.

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