I am a writer at the beginning of his craft. The bulk of my writing is done on my blog or for various web sites, including Helium. I also write short stories and have half a novel written.
These days, most consumer wireless products have an expected lifetime of less than five years. Many people switch phones around the end of their contract term. However, as wireless phones have saturated most markets, phones have become cheaper to make, less expensive to buy, and seemingly less-valued by everyday users. As wireless phones moved from the technical, business, and services fields into common every day use, one might find rougher users, people with a more "disposable product" mentality, or distracted multitaskers unable to hold on to their phone while doing everything else. In ...
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