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The Indispensable IPhone 4

iPhones have been in our family since they first came on the market, so I had always been sold on the
benefit of the phone and the technology. But it was only after my phone was stolen that I realized how
truly dependent on my smartphone I had become.



The first week of the New Year started off a little shaky in my household. The kids had been on break for
a week and a half, and we decided to take them to an early movie and spend the evening getting them
prepared for school. Unfortunately, as we wandered back to our car, I discovered I had left my iPhone
sitting in the cup holder of the theater, and even though I raced back to claim it, I discovered someone
had already laid claim to it in the short time it took to get back in the building. We filed a police report,
reported it stolen with AT&T and even though we had the thief caught on video camera, I had to
acknowledge a few hours later that my phone and all the conveniences of my life I had added into it,
were gone.



While the iPhone has apps like "Find my iPhone" and the ability through locator services to remotely
wipe the phone, I still felt it necessary to change all the passwords to my accounts that I had starting
accessing through the phone. I started first with my email accounts, both personal and work so the
person with the phone could not set new passwords on any of my other apps. I made my way through
the multiple banking apps - Citi, Chase and ING Direct accounts that I frequently accessed. I went to the
next tier of convenience apps I had installed, like my car insurance, my pharmacy and the local Five Guys
restaurant App for placing hamburger orders online so I could breeze into the restaurant and go straight
to the pickup counter.



That didn't begin to cover the myriad of other apps that I realized I had come to rely on for my phone. I
use Common Sense Media to find ratings on the video games my children want to purchase, and Flixster
to find ratings and tickets for movies. I have Amazon and eBay apps so I can shop from the road as I sit
next to my husband in the car. And of course, I have an app from my cable provider so when I am on the
road and can't get home to watch that NFL playoff came, I can set it to record to my DVR.



For the first few days, post the theft, I used a spare iPhone 3 that we had in a drawer. While the
technology had been astounding to me when we first got it, I was amazed to see how much the iPhone 4
had improved upon that technology in a short period of time. I couldn't download my work email and
had to wait patiently when I touched the screen for the action to place, and was completely confused at
first when I exited one app to find that it stopped running and wasn't continuing in the background as
the ones on my iPhone 4 did.



Probably the most telling of all things regarding my reliance on the iPhone was my refusal to use the
laptops in my home to complete those same tasks. Being in a technology job, I have multiple laptops,
MacBooks and desktops all at my disposal in my home, let alone those I have available at work. I found
that I kept forgetting that I could (and used to) access all the full websites from my laptop to do those
same functions.



So as I sit here happily synced to my iTunes from my new iPhone 4S, and transfer my bank funds, check
on my prescription pick-up status, and text my son that the game he wants is inappropriate for his age
group, I say a little thank you to Apple for making my life that much more manageable.

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The Indispensable IPhone 4

  • 1. The Indispensable IPhone 4 iPhones have been in our family since they first came on the market, so I had always been sold on the benefit of the phone and the technology. But it was only after my phone was stolen that I realized how truly dependent on my smartphone I had become. The first week of the New Year started off a little shaky in my household. The kids had been on break for a week and a half, and we decided to take them to an early movie and spend the evening getting them prepared for school. Unfortunately, as we wandered back to our car, I discovered I had left my iPhone sitting in the cup holder of the theater, and even though I raced back to claim it, I discovered someone had already laid claim to it in the short time it took to get back in the building. We filed a police report, reported it stolen with AT&T and even though we had the thief caught on video camera, I had to acknowledge a few hours later that my phone and all the conveniences of my life I had added into it, were gone. While the iPhone has apps like "Find my iPhone" and the ability through locator services to remotely wipe the phone, I still felt it necessary to change all the passwords to my accounts that I had starting accessing through the phone. I started first with my email accounts, both personal and work so the person with the phone could not set new passwords on any of my other apps. I made my way through the multiple banking apps - Citi, Chase and ING Direct accounts that I frequently accessed. I went to the next tier of convenience apps I had installed, like my car insurance, my pharmacy and the local Five Guys restaurant App for placing hamburger orders online so I could breeze into the restaurant and go straight to the pickup counter. That didn't begin to cover the myriad of other apps that I realized I had come to rely on for my phone. I use Common Sense Media to find ratings on the video games my children want to purchase, and Flixster to find ratings and tickets for movies. I have Amazon and eBay apps so I can shop from the road as I sit next to my husband in the car. And of course, I have an app from my cable provider so when I am on the road and can't get home to watch that NFL playoff came, I can set it to record to my DVR. For the first few days, post the theft, I used a spare iPhone 3 that we had in a drawer. While the technology had been astounding to me when we first got it, I was amazed to see how much the iPhone 4 had improved upon that technology in a short period of time. I couldn't download my work email and had to wait patiently when I touched the screen for the action to place, and was completely confused at
  • 2. first when I exited one app to find that it stopped running and wasn't continuing in the background as the ones on my iPhone 4 did. Probably the most telling of all things regarding my reliance on the iPhone was my refusal to use the laptops in my home to complete those same tasks. Being in a technology job, I have multiple laptops, MacBooks and desktops all at my disposal in my home, let alone those I have available at work. I found that I kept forgetting that I could (and used to) access all the full websites from my laptop to do those same functions. So as I sit here happily synced to my iTunes from my new iPhone 4S, and transfer my bank funds, check on my prescription pick-up status, and text my son that the game he wants is inappropriate for his age group, I say a little thank you to Apple for making my life that much more manageable.