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Old 08-15-2012, 01:57 PM   #90
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I have an HTC EVO 4G LTE smartphone, which has an almost five inch HD screen. It also has a very good camera, comparable to a mid-range point and click. Until this phone, I didn't see smartphones ever becoming a "one device to do most everything when away from home" device. With this phone? I no longer carry a tablet, and I'm using it for a camera almost exclusively. With dropbox, when I take pictures while we're out, by the time I get home they're already on my computer.

I do still carry my Kindle Touch, though. I read on my tablet at night after my husband goes to sleep, so I don't disturb him, and that's fine, but in a well lit area I prefer the ease of use of the Kindle. It fits better in my hands for reading, is easier to turn pages, etc. Plus, only having to charge it every couple of weeks is a huge bonus.

This cellphone has a phenomenal battery -- I stream internet radio most of the day, talk on the phone, check email and facebook and twitter and goodreads (and make brief responses), let moderated posts through on my blogs, etc., and still have plenty of battery left over at the end of the day. If I don't stream music I can go three days on a charge, streaming music means I can go about a day and a half, so I generally charge it at night, just to be on the safe side.
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