I went to the pub the other night; half the people were taking snapshots from their smartphones. ...Inside the pub! ...A live band was playing but they weren't good.
If they would have been good I bet 90% of the people would have play with their smartphones.
Have you taking a bus (public transportation) recently? People ain't talking to each other, but to their phones! ...Or playing with their laptops.
I fully understand Eric what you're saying.
Some smartphones (Sony, Nokia) have a 40 megapixel camera in the back, and some have a 10 X optical zoom! Almost a DSLR camera!
People aren't buying phones to make calls no more (not the priority) but as a camera, a gyroscope, a thermometer, a heartbeat reader, a blood transfusion, a "take-your-pills" alarm indicator/reminder, a GPS navigator, playing 3D games, watching full HD (1920 x 1080P) movies, downloading music, surfing the Wide Web World (WWW), and some of them smartphones have more processing power (2.8 GHZ Quad-core) and RAM (3 to 4GB) than many older computers! ...And 64/128GB memory.
I did a lot of research in the last few weeks and I was totally blown away!
The pixel density in some of them screens (up to 6.5 inch diagonal - and it's a phone!) is more than a top-of-the-line 65" Panasonic plasma HDTV!
The biggest smartphones you need two hands to navigate them; others with less than a 4.5" screen you're good to go with one hand operation.
A smartphone like the HTC one with stereo speakers, you can use as a full bedroom system! It has an internal amplifier, a powerful one!
And then you have all your sources for music and movies and pictures and direct skype view on your family and friends. ...Anywhere in the world!
Five years ago a high-end flipper phone cost you $500, today you get a computer/HDTV/hi-end camera in the palm of your hand for only $200!
It goes so fast that every 3 months upgrades are available and the competition is more fierce than ever.
Some contracts with Netflix, TV and the whole World are available for $150/month+!
On the other hand you can get a no-contract Windows 8 phone (Nokia Lumia 520) for only fifty bucks! ...That is amazing!
I did order the 520, but after more analysis I switch to the Motorola Moto G (no contract) for $200 Cdn (in the US you can get it for much less - $140 or so).
And you can get a 2.7 GHZ quad-core processor with 3GB of Ram with a full 5" hi-rez (HD) screen for less than $300 inside your phone!
...LG G, Google Nexus, no contract!