Skybird
03-21-22, 12:26 PM
I say yes. Google finds it much harder to track me down. :up:
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-60763168
I still have an older Samsung E1150 as a reserve. And I find more and more often its the choice to carry with me when going to town, supermarket etc. The smartphone I only carry with me on bike tours - for the camera and navigation map. I have an old contract for it that the provider by now hates, and so I pay only 2 Euros per month. :yeah: Just 100 MB data traffic, no SMS and no phone minutes, instead I pay 10 centy per minute or SMS. and since I almost never phone with it and send almost no SMS... :D The data of 100MB is more than enough to ask for the occasional train or bus information or weather while not being connected to my home WLAN. I use OSMAND so that I do not need Google Maps which is always online (you can download a small section of map, but it gets deleted after some days of not using it...) and trtacks me all the time. For OSMAND I have everything available fully offline, and the maps are more upt to date and more detailed anyway. I update them at the beginning of the bike season, once a year.
Its crazy what cult peopel make fo their smartpohones, and what they pay for them, and contracts. And they make themselves so transparent and depending.
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-60763168
I still have an older Samsung E1150 as a reserve. And I find more and more often its the choice to carry with me when going to town, supermarket etc. The smartphone I only carry with me on bike tours - for the camera and navigation map. I have an old contract for it that the provider by now hates, and so I pay only 2 Euros per month. :yeah: Just 100 MB data traffic, no SMS and no phone minutes, instead I pay 10 centy per minute or SMS. and since I almost never phone with it and send almost no SMS... :D The data of 100MB is more than enough to ask for the occasional train or bus information or weather while not being connected to my home WLAN. I use OSMAND so that I do not need Google Maps which is always online (you can download a small section of map, but it gets deleted after some days of not using it...) and trtacks me all the time. For OSMAND I have everything available fully offline, and the maps are more upt to date and more detailed anyway. I update them at the beginning of the bike season, once a year.
Its crazy what cult peopel make fo their smartpohones, and what they pay for them, and contracts. And they make themselves so transparent and depending.