How Mobile Apps have changed the world

Cell Phone Apps

I remember when we had these bulky cell phones and couldn’t do much with them but make phone calls.   Those were the days, but today we are going to talk about mobile applications and how they helped changed where were and and we are going.   I don’t say that lightly when I say it changed how we get to a place, I literally mean that.   Most people will not stop and ask for directions at a gas station or some dinner when they are traveling in a car to an unknown place or unknown route.  There were times when I felt a little foolish to ask someone for directions to a certain place in town because I didn’t have a map or know the lay out of the town or city that I’m in.   Let’s face it, how many have asked another human being for directions the past 10 years?  I’d wager very few or maybe none.   In the past decade we’ve become dependant on our smart cell phones.  Especially since, we can just say “Hey Google take me to [address]” or ask Siri what’s good  restaurants there  are in the area.   I dare not stop at that because we can do so much with our voice but l won’t talk to much about it.

Android

In the early days when this first 2012 it wasn’t very popular.   I say that because it wasn’t really integrated into the google but it was being used for searches for words and phrases.   You could tap a button and say what you’re looking for.  It slowly got better as it had developers wanting to modify the program to allow it to learn our voice structure.   They even came up with ways to learn our speech patterns and how we say certain words to be able to pick it up and understand what we want.   Let’s face it, 20 years ago when you were watching Deep Space Nine or even Star Trek The Next Generation, and you heard someone say “Computer” on the show.   You really didn’t think they would happen in real life.

Now we never realized, that something from a show becomes reality.   I know several times where asking Google a question got my answers.   I want to share with you some of my favorite questions to ask Google.  You could even lock your cell phone with voice command.

Ok Google!

  • Who’s on first?  What’s on Second?
  • What’s the weather like today?
  • Do I have any important Emails?
  • Do I need an umbrella today?
  • Show me my calendar.
  • Take me to a [Place]
  • Call Someone or say Dial a Number
  • Tell me about Siri
  • Read me a Poem
  • Set Phaser to Kill
  • Sudo make me a sandwich

Productivity

I’d dare say we’re more productive but it has enhanced my life because I can do more and know more stuff at my fingertips just by asking Google or saying what I need to do.    I’ll say that this was something we never really expected several years ago and thus we have went a long way.   I’d like to see what else technology has to offer us in the future.  I’ve always recommend people explore what your smartphone can do now and have fun asking Google or even siri strange questions.  You just might surprised what they say.

Moto G7 Review with Alexa installed!

Moto G7 with Alexa Hands-Free – Unlocked – 64 GB – Ceramic Black (US Warranty) – Verizon, AT&T, T–Mobile, Sprint, Boost, Cricket, & Metro
Disclaimer :  Amazon isn’t paying me for this review and I get a small amount of money from people who use my links to buy products from Amazon.   Other than that this will be a straight up honest review.

The Back story

I’ve always loved Amazon for over 10 to 15 years.   I’ve always used them to do my buying of stuff from movies to electronics when I can.  When I need a new cell phone or something else,  I’ll go to Amazon and check to see if I can get it there cheaper than around here.   So you see how much I use Amazon from day to day.   Lately I’ve been looking at buying a new cell phone for me.   I loved my other cell phones on Amazon.   I found the Motorola G7 with Alexa installed on it and you could make monthly payments, which was sweet because it was a little higher than I would like to pay all at once.  When I bought this phone, I was paying 60 dollars a month for 5 months for this phone. 

Specs of the phone:

Power
  • Operating System – Android™ 9 Pie
  • Processor – Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 632 processor with 1.8 GHz octa-core CPU and Adreno 506 GPU
  • Memory (RAM) – 4 GB
  • Internal Storage – 64 GB
  • Expandable Storage – microSD Card support (up to 128 GB)
Battery
  • Battery Size – 3000 mAh, Non-removable
Display
  • Display Size – 6.2″
  • Display Technology – LTPS LCD
  • Resolution – Full HD+, 403 ppi
  • Aspect Ratio – 19:9 (2270×1080)
  • Display Design – Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3
Camera
  • Rear Camera Hardware – 12 MP ( f1.8, 1.25um pixel), 5 MP depth sensor, LED flash, PDAF (Phase Detection Autofocus)
  • Front Camera Hardware – 8 MP (1.12um pixel), Screen flash
Audio
  • Speakers – 1 receiver, 1 bottom-ported speaker
  • Dolby – Dolby Audio™
  • Microphones – 3 microphones
  • Headphone Jack – 3.5mm headphone jack
  • FM Radio – Yes

My thoughts on this phone

(Positives)

The phone was speedy and the ease of it was really.   The display was big enough for me and I could watch movies and shows through Netflix with no issues.   I loved the storage size and the ability to add even more storage which I bought a 64 GB Micro SD card.  It helps for me to have the extra space for my audible membership.   I simply love Audible and listen to my favorite books as I go to work or other errands.  Android Pie is really nice and very handy even the Google voice commands are working great with the phone.

(Negative)

So the negative of the phone is some what just my observations of using it.   The Alexa capabilities are nice but was something that I had to disable and enable Google instead.   It really wasn’t to hard just a little bit annoying but for the benefit of paying monthly this wasn’t a really bad situation.   The Battery Life, which is good for people who don’t use your phones a lot is good but for someone who plays games and uses a lot just won’t last all day.   The Display and brightness was also annoying because when it is really bright outside you would have a problem unless you turned up the brightness, which drains the battery even faster.  The Gorrila Glass 3 that it comes with still broke at least twice with the use of the phone.   I replaced the screen twice and It might of been because I kept putting it in my pocket.  If you buy the phone, I suggest buying a holster or something to put the phone when you are traveling.   The first time I broke it, it had a cover and tempered glass protector and I accidentally dropped it.  The second time, looks to be around the middle where I might of done it myself.   Motorola should make their screens even more durable for the end users.  

Finally

All in All,  I am happy to use the phone and the voice and video chats are sweet using it but you know you the screen issues are a real problem.   I still love the fact that I can charge the phone rather quickly and be able to play games on it.   I just hope they fix the issues that I talked about and hopefully will think about fixing these issues.   Have you used the Motorola G7 and what do you think about it?   Leave a comment and tell me your experiences on the Phone and tell people what you think about it!