How do you use your mobile handset?
This week James documents more or less every use of his mobile phone during a morning’s work. It makes for fascinating reading — just how often did you check/use your mobile in the last 60 minutes?
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I am, by my own admission, a power user. This may come as no surprise to the regular readers. In fact, I’d hazard a guess that around half of Ewan’s reader-base would probably consider themselves within this category?
But, what defines a power user?
Well I kept on a diary this morning. Not for too long, a few hours, jotting down any mobile activity on the fly… Have a read:
7:05 – My N95 tries to wake me up to the sound of the Plain White Ts.
I hit snooze.
7:15 – My N95 tries to wake me up again.
I hit snooze.
7:17 – The calendar reminder I set myself the night before, pre-empting this state of affairs, wakes me up properly with the message ‘Wake up you sleeping fool – you have a meeting in town!â€Â
I get up.
7:30 – Whilst getting washed and ready I check Vodafone’s ‘My Travel’ section of Vodafone Live! to see when’s the next train to Richmond. Twenty minutes from now. Cool.
7:40 – I leave the house. Earphones are in and my phone’s MP3 player is happily randomising the 5GB worth of music I have on the microSD card within, for my listening pleasure.
Along the brisk 5min walk to the station I quickly check my train times again (yes, I know I’ve already checked them but I’m insanely regimented about being on time) and then open my Jaiku client to see if my friend Jana is going to be on the same train as me.
She’s not, she’s working from home as she’s not feeling too well and her phone’s profile is on silent so there’s no point calling her either.
All of this from one quick glance at Jaiku. Nice.
7:52 – I board the train to Richmond. At this point my, quite frankly, invaluable Tube Map java app comes into play as I need to work out the quickest route to Piccadilly Circus; Richmond – Hammersmith – Piccadilly. Sorted.
8:05 – The outskirts of the District Line Underground are in fact overground and so I use this time to read up on the morning’s news.
Starting with Mippin, I work my way through: All About Symbian, SMS Text News, Darla Mack, Symbian-Guru.com, WiiWii.tv and anything else that might be of any interest.
I check my emails on the new http://beta.m.yahoo.com, (note – NOT on Yahoo Go. Yahoo Go is BAD), scan my IMs (Gtalk, MSN and Yahoo) using Agile Messenger , as well as also managing to find time to update my facebook, reply to some Tweets and catch up on Jaiku via their m.websites!
As I head underground at Hammersmith, I start cross checking my work phone’s calendar (the E61i’s native app) against my personal calendar (the ‘Handy Calendar app from Epocware – http://epocware.com/ ) to check for double bookings and the like… Glad I did, have a birthday on an away day that I need to get out of somehow, eek.
Incidentally – as a point of interest – I spot my 2nd iPhone ‘in the wild’. I’m tempted to ask the woman how she could justify it but she hides it away quick before anyone else notices she’s got one…
9:10 – I arrive at Piccadilly Circus and have no idea where I’m going for my meeting. I m.google the agency quick, grab their postcode from their website, tap that into my GPS and voila… it’s just round the corner. Easy peasy.
10:15 – One of the key people has to dash off after receiving a converted voicemail (as a text message, through SpinVox) from his Wife. Her car has just got a puncture and she needs his help. Unfortunate situation aside, that’s a little piece of magic right there. Without SpinVox he wouldn’t have called his Wife back until after the meeting. Already he gets it.
10:20 – I head off, but I need to write up some notes and check emails etc… So a quick SMS off to the Textperts is required methinks:
‘I’m in Piccadilly. Where can I get a decent cup of coffee and some free wi-fi?â€Â
10:25 – The answer comes back as: ‘The 5th View Cafe above Waterstones on Picadilly†and off I trot.
10:30 – Setting up a mini-office over a cafe mocha I glance out the window. The view is amazing. Out pops the N95, I snap a quick photo and then upload it straight to my Flickr, via ShoZu.
Here’s the picture, by the way:
10:35 – I plug my ears back in and settle down to get on with some work.
The End.
So why bother writing this up? Three reasons really.
1) To give an insight into the usage habits of a genuine power user.
2) To find out more about the user habits of the SMS Text News reader base:
‘How do you eat yours?â€Â
3) To ask if anyone out there thinks there is something missing: What application do you use every day that you could not live without?