What do you need your smartphone for? A semi-survey
Discussing smartphone use with various people recently, I quickly come back to the same question - what do you need it for? This is not a masked way of saying they don't need a smartphone, but a genuine question. I'm personally happy to accept that people use smartphones for a variety of reasons, from professional work, to having to pay for parking, and from medical technology to not having access to laptops or computers.
So maybe a stepping stone to better co-design of smartphone use is to be more open about what we need to use our phones for, and why we carry them around with us. This post, then, is a bit of an experiment to start surfacing thoughts. The question is applicable to all devices, but I figure a) better to start somewhere specific, and b) smartphones are a particularly "invasive" device. So...
Which functions on your smartphone do you feel you NEED it for, and why?
To start, I'd say there are some things I like to have my phone on me for - camera, photo editing, note-taking. But the things I probably need it for on the go are:
Necessary contact from family and friends via phone call, text and (specific) group chats
Parking apps, as paying by machine often isn't available here
Finding directions in strange places
Access to passwords and one-time codes
Transferring emergency funds to kids' bank cards
Checking my calendar
I guess there will be a lot of overlap, but that's good to know. And it would also be interesting to know what less common cases exist: I think a mindful tech movement risks coming from a privileged position, and so awareness of these less common needs is all an essential part of the discussion.
There are no right or wrong answers here, just the opportunity to open up and find out from others :)
I only really need it to manage my travel, which I could do elsewhere I suppose. Flights and Ubers. I guess I could call a taxi instead though, so really just flights.
I use it to call the old lady when I'm away, but, again, isn't a necessary thing.
Managing my expenses are really a big thing I do, because who doesn't do online banking these days.
But if I had to, pencil and paper would work, as annoying as it is.