I might finally get a smartphone. I haven't bought into the smartphone craze like other people, and frankly have been annoyed by them (like people who insist on texting in a movie theater). I've been getting by with a basic prepaid cell phone. However, I can't deny the value of these smartphones.
My other reason for staying away from this technology is I don't want to get roped into some one or two year contract with a company I may end up not liking. However, I've found a local store that will set you up with a used phone and month-to-month service that you can cancel at any time. I've never felt I needed the latest and greatest for any technology. I've found if you're willing to go with slightly older gear and you do your homework, you can do well on the cheap. What's cool is this company will even let buy your own used Android online at Amazon or wherever and they'll set you up with service.
I miss the days of using a Palm Pilot and carrying around my schedule, word processing files, and spreadsheets wherever I go. I want to be able to do that again. I'm not going to become one of these smartphone-obsessed people, but here's what I want to be able to do:
1. Put my schedule from my Kubuntu laptop (K-Organizer & K-AddressBook) into the smartphone and use it on the go, then put all changes into the laptop to continue working. Keep the two synced.
2. Run the French verb conjugating program, Le Conjuguer (https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ur.droid&hl=en) on the phone. I already use the Linux version on my laptop. (No need to sync)
3. Carry and use LibreOffice Writer and Calc files on the phone, sync changes when home.
4. Use a chess program on the phone (does not need to sync with anything).
5. Run the Anki for Android flash card program (https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...hi2.anki&hl=en) on the phone and keep it synced with the Linux version on my laptop.
6. I'll probably find and use one of those price checking apps that let you scan something in a store and then see if it's available cheaper elsewhere.
That's pretty much it. What I don't want to do is walk into a store and shell out $300 or more for the greatest Android in existence. I want to find something used on the cheap, probably on Amazon. It MUST be something that I can easily use in conjunction with my Kubuntu laptop. If it's a beast to get the data to and fro, I don't want to fool with it. I'm not going to surf the web much with it. That's what a real computer is for. If someone can advise me on finding the right Android for me, I'd appreciate your insights.
My other reason for staying away from this technology is I don't want to get roped into some one or two year contract with a company I may end up not liking. However, I've found a local store that will set you up with a used phone and month-to-month service that you can cancel at any time. I've never felt I needed the latest and greatest for any technology. I've found if you're willing to go with slightly older gear and you do your homework, you can do well on the cheap. What's cool is this company will even let buy your own used Android online at Amazon or wherever and they'll set you up with service.
I miss the days of using a Palm Pilot and carrying around my schedule, word processing files, and spreadsheets wherever I go. I want to be able to do that again. I'm not going to become one of these smartphone-obsessed people, but here's what I want to be able to do:
1. Put my schedule from my Kubuntu laptop (K-Organizer & K-AddressBook) into the smartphone and use it on the go, then put all changes into the laptop to continue working. Keep the two synced.
2. Run the French verb conjugating program, Le Conjuguer (https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ur.droid&hl=en) on the phone. I already use the Linux version on my laptop. (No need to sync)
3. Carry and use LibreOffice Writer and Calc files on the phone, sync changes when home.
4. Use a chess program on the phone (does not need to sync with anything).
5. Run the Anki for Android flash card program (https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...hi2.anki&hl=en) on the phone and keep it synced with the Linux version on my laptop.
6. I'll probably find and use one of those price checking apps that let you scan something in a store and then see if it's available cheaper elsewhere.
That's pretty much it. What I don't want to do is walk into a store and shell out $300 or more for the greatest Android in existence. I want to find something used on the cheap, probably on Amazon. It MUST be something that I can easily use in conjunction with my Kubuntu laptop. If it's a beast to get the data to and fro, I don't want to fool with it. I'm not going to surf the web much with it. That's what a real computer is for. If someone can advise me on finding the right Android for me, I'd appreciate your insights.
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