I have to agree with the majority on here. I use my iPhone all day long and I am not afraid or ashamed to admit that I AM addicted to it. I often use it to listen to podcasts or the radio, I use it for weather and news alerts, but most often, I use it to earn money and gift cards that end up paying for the phone multiple times over!
If I forget my phone at home when I go out, I do feel a sense of withdrawal or loss; but I am able to deal with it. I will never forget the day that my dad died, I was driving my 80+ year old God Mother back home after picking her up earlier that evening before he passed away. On the trip back to her house I forgot to take my phone with me. It was just after 9:30 at night and I sometimes would listen to the Catholic radio station in my area which broadcasts the Rosary every evening at that hour. No time can be more appropriate to say (or listen to) a few Hail Mary's than a few hours after losing a family member. Since I live 3+ hours away, I couldn't get the station on my car radio, but I instinctively reached for my phone to open up the app for the station. Darn it! I left it at my mom's house!
Then just 20 minutes later after dropping off my God Mother (on and EXTREMELY snowy night on some back roads) I came down a steep hill coming up to the highway and saw two deer standing in the middle of the road staring right at me and my car and not moving at all. I was able to stop in plenty of time and still they didn't move. Once again, I instinctively reached for my phone to take a photo. Darn it! I left it at my mom's house!
Was it a terrible loss to not have my phone with me that night? No. Nothing even close to the loss of my father a few hours earlier. But I still wish I had a photo of those deer staring back at me stopped in the middle of the road. It really would have added something special to the blog post I wrote about these events shortly afterward!
Anyway, didn't mean to hijack the thread, but I say Hooray for Smart Phones!!!