“Why didn’t we sell more phones this year? We are supposed to have infinite growth!”
“Sir, basically every human has a phone and doesn’t need a new one every year.”
“…no, that can’t be it.”
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“Why didn’t we sell more phones this year? We are supposed to have infinite growth!”
“Sir, basically every human has a phone and doesn’t need a new one every year.”
“…no, that can’t be it.”
Hopefully this might collaterally improve wearable tech :[
I'm planning to get a second one just for work (and having work pay for it) so maybe that's the angle they should pursue. Discounts for corporate purchases?
It's me. It's my fault. I'm the people.
I'm not surprised though. The utility of a smartphone is absolutely unparalleled but also paramount lately. Lately it seems to be that in most of the world an internet connection is required to get a job. You'd need it to apply for work but you'd also need it to access email to see job offers and other responses. You'd also need a phone to often get phone calls about work. For those two functions alone a smartphone is a fantastic investment. When you add in every other service and utility you can get out of it...
Do you think applying to work for Hamas is as dumb as Walmart? Answer obnoxious questions about your behavior to ensure you act like the programmed soldier they want you to be so you can perfectly carry out their mission with brutal precision and zero regard for anyone else except just for the sole goals of their top leadership? I'm talking about Walmart of course.
And the other 3.7 billion people is glad to have some food for the day..
Smartphones are at a level of ubiquety in many societies where depending on where you live, even the poorest of individuals will have one. It's not uncommon at all to see homeless people around starbucks getting free wifi to connect online with whatever smartphone they have. It's really dependent on where you live whether a smartphone is at all correlated with wealth.
All societies changed because of computers and smartphones. Lots of people forget that especially for poor people smartphones brought so much benefits that were not accessible before, such as online banking (not needing to go to a bank branch), being in touch with family even when moving away for work, much more access to information (despite the low barrier of disinformation nowadays), online courses, healthcare tips etc.
But but but the Boomers told me things about having a smartphone and drinking coffee that means you MUST not be poor.
I'm not talking about people who have Starbucks around. 🤣
How many of them are well fed kids who don't need a smartphone yet?
I've been day dreaming about getting rid of mine. Its not going to happen (any time soon) but its a nice dream world to live in.
I literally just had my finger over the order button for one of these Nokia 3310 Remakes, but I didn’t order
I would not be surprised if some of the data used and conclusions are incorrect. The article said some percentage that are using 4G. I'll bet all of this is based on active phones. Would not be surprised if they are stupidly presuming 1 phone = 1 person. But the article didn't clarify that, or much of anything else. Tons of people own/use multiple phones.