I don't have a real flashlight because I have my phone
By Simone
@Janet357 (75678)
June 12, 2020 11:16am CST
My phone is everything to me. It is my alarm clock, my watch, my organizer, and now, my flashlight.
I get up at night a lot, so I need a flashlight, but since phones nowadays have a lot of uses, a lot of us don't wear watches anymore or buy alarm clocks or wall clocks.
I also send payments through my phone. I do business on it as well.
What are the uses of your phone?
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@JimBo452020 (42639)
• United Kingdom
12 Jun 20
Much the same as you really.
I suspect nearly all of us would use our phone for the same reasons.
Some will use the phone slightly differently,
Bit they all have the same functions, the same apps etc
My phone has totally replaced my PC.
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@AKRao24 (27427)
• India
12 Jun 20
Yes, today the smart phones are like mini computers and are capable of doing almost all the jobs a computer can do! I extensively use the Camera to have pictures and since we can store lot of pictures because of extended memory things have become very handy for me as far as photography s concerned!
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@Marilynda1225 (79232)
• United States
12 Jun 20
I don't use my phone as much as most people. As far as flashlights I have one near my bed in case there's a power outage. I still have a wall clock and a nightlight in the bathroom for those middle of the night trips.
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@Marilynda1225 (79232)
• United States
13 Jun 20
@Janet357 my mom had one in her room too but I can still make those trips in the middle of the night
@jayanth_77 (7180)
• India
12 Jun 20
Every use of the smartphone you have mentioned very clearly.
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@Butterfingers (66594)
• India
12 Jun 20
Yes phone or smartphone does a lot of things. I do everything you mentioned plus I make calls and text too and play games
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@CookieMonster46 (13459)
• United States
13 Jun 20
I mainly use my phone for just talking and some texting. I don't have a new phone it is older, and doesn't do a lot of things.