Believe It Or Not, People Still Use Mobile Phones For Phone Calls
from the again-and-again-and-again dept
Every year for the past four or five years, we've seen someone (usually whose job depends on it) declare that "this year will be the year of mobile data." There's this big expectation that there are all these people out there who want to use data services on their mobile phones. But, they keep forgetting one important thing: people still view mobile phones as phones first. Even as more smartphones are selling in the market, an awful lot of them are still used exclusively as phones, with the owner never bothering to make use of any of the data services. There are a bunch of reasons for this, including ridiculous pricing plans, walled gardens and confusing data services. However, even fixing all of those things, it's important to remember that most people are buying a mobile phone to act as a phone -- and as nice as data services are, it's the phone part that is the key selling point.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Phone is a Phone
I'm only 26 years old. Not like I'm "Grandpa" complaining about new technology. But c'mon, I don't need a f'n camera or color screen on my phone. At least give me the OPTION of having a basic phone handset and charge me $10 for it. Oh wait, that doesn't make the cell companies any money like pushing the new models with the useless tech does...
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Re: Phone is a Phone
I think when the current phone gives up on me I'll go back to a landline.
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It is the same thing, more or less, isn't it?
I mean, when people think of PDA's and the like, they tend to think of this mini-computer in your hand, which is basically what it is, but when it's called a phone ... people have been in contact with phones for many decades already and they've all done one single important duty - to call someone many, possibly thousands of miles away. That's it. Nothing else having to do with text input or a 1.3mp camera that barely works well and video and music capability that you have to pay extra over their stupid media store etc.
But i digress.
So yeah, stop calling it a phone, call it a PDA. or something else completely off topic.
Like. Pear. or Blueberry or something.
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when a phone is just a ohone
Like you said the data plans are an expensive joke, the providers can't market their way out of a wet paper bag. I moved back to my reliable old Nokia 6200 and the signal reception and quality came back. Now just so people don't look at my phone and call me "pops" I upgraded to a newer Nokia.
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I also strongly believe that our cell phone market segment activity in the range of types/features is way too small.
Where is the basic phone that is waterproof and shockproof with long life batteries? The few I know of are either tied to a Push to Talk plan, or have a bunch of features in addition to the toughness. And the candy bar ones, if you carry in your pocket like I do, will dial 911 even with the keylock on. "Safety feature". So that phone went back.
Where are the phones for seniors and handicapped, with big buttons, simple intuitive interface with very limited options, and long life battery? I tried to get a decent mobile for my dad and he couldn't read the numbers/push the keys on most models that well due to stroke.
Someone should be tapping those new markets. I Hope for a little more breadth and a little less depth in the phone market.
There seems to be a lot of feature chase.. one phone gets a features, others chase to get it. Even if we wish they had stayed the same, and even got cheaper due to being the old model, and the costs paid for.
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You can't Text and Surf while driving.
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But to answer TonyM's question about phones for the elderly and/or disabled, check out http://www.jitterbugphones.com/
This isn't the company I work for but I thought about getting one for my grandpa who just turned 82. The phones even have a "dial-tone" when you open them to make them feel more like a landline and one model has only 3 keys; YES, NO, and OPERATOR. The operator service is included with the plan and works just like the "old days."
"Operator? Can you connect me to...."
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Nail on the head
Stop trying to force features down our throats and get your marketing heads out of the sands of pure greed.
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how about
and is comfortable, soft grippy rubber?
I want a phone that I can hold in right or left hand, and use the thumb to dial without using my OTHER hand to dial or hold. All the flipping time I have something in one hand, and need to call someone.. what a juggling act. I have a phone I like, but it is too slippery and my palm not wide enough to grip it from the back.. if the phone had a flip out handle or something, would be great. or a twist you could make happen with a thumb. Something ergofrigginnomic. or maybe just a little twisted phone with a belt clip,or something connecting mike and ear piece with flexible tube, maybe hold the mike, and the ear piece has the numbers to dial on its side. Some creativity please!
I had heard about the simple phones that only have a few buttons, for kids/seniors etc., but the issue with that is charge. My dad had that one cell phone we thought he could use, but it would die, and he would not use it enough to check on. He never used it, was just for emergencies.. but those might come with much time between. After hearing about him falling off the mower, and since he left his quad cane (needs since stroke) back at the house, he had to crawl hundreds of feet, well, I got him that one. What we really need are phones that have big numbers for easy bad eyesighted arthritic fingered (or handicapped in some other way) folks, easy systems AND an emergency power supply.. maybe a strip you pull to activate a Zinc Air battery, or some other shelf stable battery.
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~blitze
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Scared? Stupid?
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Re: Scared? Stupid?
Hmm, am I 'scurred' of technology? No, I have everything these cell phones try to do poorly, in separate devices that do the job GREAT. You hear that? ZOMG!
That's right, instead of choosing an all-in-one device (which has a great history of failure in all categories) I choose separate devices that do the same thing only a billion times better. Call me crazy. But I call you a simpleton.
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Re: Phone is a Phone
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Why would the carriers sell phones that only a tin
Most people want phones that do more. The carriers make money off phones that do more. Is it really difficult to understand why the carriers offer the phones that people want that also happen to be the ones that make them the most money?
Simple economics people.
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Why not???
I am an executive, in south asia, i drive to work in my car (not a public transport) and i own a xda (phone + pda) - O2.
i also own a 6MP cam, an awesome mp3 player, a handheld tape recorder and have a desktop at home, 1 in office and a laptop.
BUT BUT BUT.... 95% of the times i am not carrying all these devices.... walking down the road if i see a scenery i wanna click .. i can't run home to get my digi cam. if i want to listen to a particular song at the oddest of teh places. i can't wait to go back home an listen on my mp3 player... if i want to check my appontments, b'days/aniv's and otehr events ... i can't hope to get to office or home and check on my comp.
the bottom line is that for an avg day to day working having an all in one device really helps. plus it helps me make calls, remain connected and i don't have to carry 10 different items to do all that.
when i really want to take awesome snaps or listen to non stop music or browse teh net for hours... well i know those times and i carry / use the specific device.. till then...
i love my O2.
K.
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All this proves is...
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It's like Vista
You are dead on. This reminds me of Microsoft Vista coming out. It has all this added stuff, including DRM, that nobody wants. Of course there you still have a couple of choices. If ANY of the big cell carriers would offer just good reliable cell phones in addition to their other line-up, they would make millions. I'm a software developer and have been around tech for years. I believe in having the right tool for the right job. For me, snappy a photo of scenery with a crappy camera makes no sense. The scenery will be there later, I'll take it with my good camera, and why would I want to surf the web on such a small screen, but I digess.
It's all about choices. Somebody somewhere will wise up, and when they do, they'll take in the money.
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multi-function phones
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pda
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what's not to like about that? Don't knock it until you try it
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"Instruction" manuals
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I can see both sides
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Say, aren't you that ignorant asshole I see everywhere with the Lt. Uhura thing crammed in your ear 24/7, talking loudly to the air?
Some advice for you mate:
You look like a pratt, and sound as if you're ready for the loony bin. Take that sheit out of your ear, and try not being externally stimulated every damn hour of the day. You might start to notice there are other people on this planet, and perhaps take measures to not be so annoying.
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Agreed newer phones have way too much junk
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the point to my story is simple i rarely talk on my phone its got caller id so for me its just like my old pager but i always can make a call in an emergency or call when im out of town when the pay-phones costs 50cents ...thats if you can even find a pay phone and its vary basic but i love the flashlight feature ive used many times
KISS=Keep It Simple Stupid .......is how i live my life
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Since I mentioned work in this someone is going to say "lost productivity".. to this I say
Everyone above me is what I refer to as a "grey-haired". a grey-haired is a person that has been doing the same thing soo long in a certain way they can't think about how they could be using new technology to get things done faster and more accurately. One of my grey-haired co-workers still uses a swedish calculator (i think thats what its called, it doesnt have an = key) to calculate the volume of our silos, the only thing he doesnt realize is that it only calculated to the 3rd or 4th place, where as the computer takes about 1/10th the amount of time an d is infinitely accurate. But I am not allowed to use the accurate, time saving way. Anyway- enough rambling.
I like gizmos and gadgets.
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not as bad as you think
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> companies not offering the phones that we would like,
> but rather the phones that the PHONE companies
> would like us to like! They make more money on
> things other than talking.
Now why does this remind of the television broadcasting industry? Oh, yeah, because I'm not the customer; the advertisers are the customers of "free" television.
I've noticed lately that when I find a mass-produced product that I like, it tends to go away and be replaced by some inferior imitation. I'm talking gum, breath mints, soda pop--nothing serious, but all on that make-a-penny-from-everyone scale.
OMG. Could it possibly be that it's all about money, with consumer preference as a coincidence? In these United States?????
Colour me disillusioned.
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Never the 2 shall meet
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Noalear
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The Targe Audience
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Phone is a phone
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my .02
Here is what I would like to see. If they could just produce a basic phone that has strong signal reception in weak signal places, and then simply make it plenty loud so that you can actually hear it when you are in public places. How about trying to make it just as loud as a good quality standard home telephone. I'll take 2.
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Gray haired huh?
None of my friends have my cell number. They don't need it. If anyone wants to talk to me, they can call me at home or they can email me, and I'll get it on my MDA when I'm at work. If that makes me gray-haired, well then call me granny.
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All I hear is cry, cry, cry...
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Phone first!
My 5 year old Nokia outperformed my new smartphone and every other phone I have used. I used to make calls when noone else had service. The Nokia is no longer supported (TDMA from the old AT&T).
Now with Cingular and the new phones, I drop calls and the voice quality is not as good. Please focus on what is important in a device - for a phone it is the phone call!
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cell phones
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tough to agree or disagree but
However, like high tech anything, it takes a long time for the general public to understand capability and/or not get scammed by extraneous walled gardens.
I see nothing wrong with mobile phones as mobile phones
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Wireless data
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Just give me a phone with good service
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if you want just a phone, get a jitterbug
it's a simplified phone made for retar... i mean old people.
all it does is make phone calls. sure you're going to have to bend over and grab your ankles when it comes to plan pricing... but it's a gigantic phone with gigantic buttons.
it looks like it was made by fisher-price for peewee herman, but i digress.
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Your intellect is not deep, you offer knee jerk unconsidered comments, and you really are irrelevant. Please move on.
I have no interest in email, or cameras, or any surfing on my phone. I have perfectly good computers and cameras at hand.
The internet is younger than you, but you act like it matters? Not to many of us, .. and we are not just old folks with Grey hair.. sometimes people just want a toaster to be a toaster. you are a nit however. not a toaster.
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Re: if you want just a phone, get a jitterbug
You might be retarded since your world view is one that cannot envision that there are people who are fully capable of surfing the web, checking email, taking pictures, AND who are not INTERESTED!
I am a rocket scientist for gods sake, not a retard, and I just want a phone that lasts a long time per charge, is drop/shock proof, and is easy to use/read/use the buttons.
Why does that make me retarded?
I think the folks who buy in to all the hype that phone companies WANT you to buy into, and don't EVEN realize it, are the retards. You are like flipping lemmings that don't seem to have a unique thought in your head, merely one of the herd who don't even know that they are ignorant.
The folks on this forum/blog comment list who have pertinent things to say are those that have the perspective to step back, ask themselves not just what is out there, not what they are told to want, but to actually figure out what THEY want independent of advertising and fads.
I have seen claims that more money can be made, and that most people want, data plans. And that phones need that (and cameras and MP3s etc.) However, that does add complexity and cost to the phones, and many heritage designs (predating bells and whistles) that could have been kept alive and improved for minimal cost (tooling and fab already amortized, essentially any new phones are made nearly for free, with huge profits available due to low fab costs).
Rather than adding cameras, data, big screens and all that, which makes the PHONE companies money due to lemmings spending lost of money to get emails that they couldn't wait 10 minutes for, why don't we see the multiple patch antennas which improve reception hugely? or larger batteries that are lighter, last longer etc? I want a phone that will last 2 weeks without a charge more than I want a camera, and many folks I know also want that.
Instead the phone companies all make "different" phones all the same.. very little product range.
Those of you who say we are 'grey haired' or retards or whatever are the ones those terms most apply to. You are the individuals who believe what your told, want what you are told to want, and don't even know it.
Learn some perspective.
For instance.., did you know, that will all the advertising for Plasma TVs (use HUGE power), LCD tvs (slow refresh), that the BEST picture is STILL CRT (old fashioned Tube) HD TV? It is. Check out some of the screens at any decent stores, whatever you want to do, and use real life (not dark, back lighting) moving pictures.
Issue with CRT's are they are bulky and max out at 36" (sony did have a 40" 400 lb one briefly).
But.. I bet those of you who believe the hype on phones don't even know that CRT's rule.
Just wait until the SES comes out, will blow Plasma and LCD away, AND will be big screen.
Or...you can be little lemmings and have your bells and whistle phones and $3000 LCD, whatever.
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The life battery REALLY REALLY need a improvement. My brother charges his EVERYDAY, a day take 2/3 of the power. I charge my every 3 days. I'm ok but my brother phone is ANNOYING.
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At any rate, I shopped for a "no frills" phone, one that, among other things, would be AFFORDABLE to buy mid-conract....straight out, without strings attached extending your contract etc. What I found were 2 phones carried by WalMart. They are the Sony Ericson, a "bar" phone, and a Motorola V-173, a flip phone and my personal favorite.. They sell for approximately $50 and $60, respectively. Although both have color displays, neither have cameras, and surprisingly enough, both seem to stand up to abuse much better than thieir fancy relatives. I have used Ciingular for several years, and not only can these phones can be used exactly as any other Cingular phone, they can also be used as a pre-paid, per-minute phone.
Though imperfect (they still have the text messaging features, etc.), they come closest to meeting my criteria of a "basic" and (relatively) affordable phone.
Hope this helps.
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hope this helps
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Susceptible Kids
He was actually in the back of the car the other day and asked whether I thought a phone with xGb storage and a yMpx camera was better than another similar one
My answer "which one works best as a phone?" seemed to confuse him
I've had mates who have to have the latest phone. A few years ago my buddy got a 3G phone - great if you knew someone else with one, pointless if not (3G wasn't big at the time). The best bit was watching him trying to get reception - standing on a stool, leaning towards the window with one hand on a radiator seemed favourite
My other mates have similar stories of woe, battery life and breakages as others in this topic
All I want is a phone (texting would also be useful) camera is a no, as is MP3 as is calendar etc etc
Just calls, texts, reception and a battery life measurable in decades (serious - if you improve batteries to the point where the add-ons are feasible I will STILL want a basic phone with EVEN MORE life)
I currently have a Nokia 6310 and even that has more crap than I need
PS - I manage IT systems globally for a major multinational so don't be putting me in no 'techno-baffled grumpy old git' bracket (although I would much rather share a train with one of them than some uber-kid who insists on playing games and listening to MP3s too loud whilst ‘talking’ (shouting) hands free to his annoying girlfriend - tossers)
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this is so typical
Myself included, Americans have had the luxury of a cheap and reliable POTS (plain old telephone service) for generations now, and are mostly ignorant that this is not the case in most other countries around the world.
The main reason you can't find a cellular phone that acts like the rotary phone your mother grew up with is pretty simple: CELLPHONES AREN'T TELEPHONES they're two-way radios - they're pocket computers (and always have been) - and they happen to have a back office connection to the telephone service.
Case in point: every poster on this article blindly accepts that you don't get a dial-tone when you use your cell phone. Yet I see no one griping about "why don't they just put in a dial-tone? I hate using the Send button."
I'm not denying that there's an under served market segment here: handicapped people with poor motor skills or bad eyesight are definitely ignored by the manufacturers. But all the bellyaching on this thread is just the small percentage of the population resistant to change and uninterested in new modes of communication.
If you hate modern mobile phones so much, America, you have an option: let your dollars cast your vote and don't buy one. Companies will eventually get the message and figure out how to sell you the thing you're asking for.
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If you dont get a cell phone with a camera, how can the CIA get live pictures of you?
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Second - I love having a mobile and have no problems with mobile technology or technology in general
HOWEVER - I really, really (insert a lot of reallys) hate the fact that I cannot seem to get hold of a mobile phone which just does the phone thing
I'm not disabled, old aged, visually impared, or technology scared. I, like most of the other posters on this thread realise that I pay a lot more for a phone with loads of crap attached that I will never use, and which reduce the function of the thing I want in the first place (i.e. a PHONE)
I don't want to stop having to buy mobiles - they are useful. I just want the next phone I buy to work at least as well as and be as useful as the one I currently have, which when I check out the stores does not seem possible
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Aside from the fact that carriers are pretty interested in advancing their over-the-air technology so they can serve more customers (and presumably serve their existing ones better), I don't see that much has changed.
Responsible consumers should do little homework and compare reviews about the reception and battery life on the model phone they're buying, and should know what to expect from their equipment. In the US, the free phone (with 2yr. contract) is going to pretty much be junk - it always has been, and always will be whether it comes with a weak excuse for a camera attached or not.
But all the griping about the hardware I hear on this thread is like everyone saying "I don't want a car that's an air conditioner, or a car that's got Anti-Lock breaks. Just give me a car that's a car. Regular breaks are fine. You don't need to make it a carnival ride that's full of balloons if it gets hit by another car. Just make it a car." This is what I hear, and it just seems ridiculous to me.
Others in this thread have mentioned that there are a couple models out there that are fairly stripped down. I'm sure they're not at the local Orange store, but there are ways of finding them. Why haven't you sought one out? If you started singing the praises of your new "Model T", more people/carriers might listen.
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My issue and I believe other peoples issue is simply that the carriers are all but force feeding phones with built in everything to everyone and its annoying
Yes we understand why they do it (for money) and yes we understand that we will have to shop around to get what we want rather than what they want us to want, but it is still annoying
Sorry but the Model T thing simply isn't true - an airbag or ABS aren't gimmicks they are genuine safety enhancements likly to save my life in the event of a crash. A low grade camera which unwantedly drains battery isn't an enhancement and is more likly to CAUSE a crash
The phones I have witnessed some of my less technologically competant friends buying are not cheap nasty free phones - these are very expensive items which have consistently failed to have basic things like
The ability to receive a phone signal
A ring tone which is actually audible
The durability to withstand everyday use
Battery life over a day
The ability to make a phone call quickly without having to navigate a menu
These are the apparently very hard to deliver things I want from a phone, why should I not be able to get these on a contract phone? Why should I have to pay a premium just to get a basic phone that works?
Oh and we are singing the praises of our model Ts - thats what the last 50 or so people did and what several of my more techno saavy friends do all the time when they buy new phones
I don't see the operators paying any attention...
and thats ANNOYING
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Re: working & pooping
Neeways, I once had a place where I could see the TV real good from the crapper if I left the door open. I would often take the remote in there with me so I could adjust the volume just right.
Those were the best times ever.
Now, if only I could poop & watch TV at work..........
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