That's entirely up to you. If you think it'll last through another contract period, then you might want to keep it. If not, you might want to go ahead and take advantage of any upgrade package available to you.
But, if you don't need all the latest features, there's no harm in continuing to use it.
No. Your smartphone will serve the same functions of your old PDA. The smartphone is just the latest version of PDAs, where it can serve the same functions and also act as a phone. You'll only have to keep your old PDA long enough to transfer your contacts off of it, and then your smartphone will do the rest.
No, the word "smartphone" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Get a smartphone. Gaming istime-wastingand pointless.
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First card in you smartphone and keep track of your transactions
As long as you have a Palm phone, then it should be a smart phone. The original Palm Pilots, however, were just handheld PDAs.
You should keep it in for as long as the dentist that fitted it advises.
Leftovers should be kept for no more than 3-4 days according to the "how long to keep leftovers chart."
as long as you can keep it
UsualyI keep them for a yeari
one hour a day should be long enough
You should be able to find a detailed manual for your smartphone on the manufacturer's website. If you can't find it there, you should be able to call them and get them to send you one.