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Primarily a cellphone is for communication and I'm going to look into that now for a little while.
When I got my first cellphone back in 1995 it had only two ways to communicate and that was sms (rarely used) and calls. And we all was very happy with that, email wasn't a big thing either in those days, I got my first internet at home in spring 1996. Actually it wasn't until 2003 when I got my first smartphone (Nokia3650) the world started to open up from the mobile side of life. Suddenly I could get me emails on my phone, and that was really great as I could read and answer them when I was commuting from and to work.
The ways to communicate for my on my cellphone today is the same as I do on my computer. I will talk now about them.
- Calls. I use it for ordinary calls and for calls via VOIP
For VOIP I use FRING and this software works perfectly both via WIFI and 3G. Here I use my SKYPE account right now! - Sms. I use both the built in software for that but as it lacks smiley's I have also installed A-Sms and that's really good to use when sending sms with smiley's.
- Email. I use the built in client for my pop email accounts, Yahoo GO for Yahoo mail, GMAIL for Googlemail and Windowslive for my Hotmail account.
- Chat. Here I use mostly NimBuzz (Discussed here before!) and sometimes/rarely Fring.
- MicroBlog's. I use Jaiku a lot and sometimes also Twitter (by the way I'm Cityrat59 on Jaiku and cityrat59 at Twitter if somebody like contact me over there!).
- Videoblogging. This area is new to me and I'm still trying to figure that one out. But I have tried QIK and recently I've got the possibility to use Flixwagon and I have to say that Flixwagon is better, especially the quality of the movie flicks you make.
- Photos and movies. I really love the solution TWANGO (OVI - Nokia) offers and I now have uploaded all my digital media there to make sure it's safely stored.
So looking back and knowing where we are now, isn't it an amazing development which we haven't seen the end of. In my wildest dreams I couldn't imagine have all my communication in the palm of my hand. although I was hoping that this would happen now we're there!