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Year after year, smartphone manufacturers launch new smartphones that are "better, faster and with much more new features". And even though our phones work just fine, we are stuck in this loop where we feel the need to upgrade because "the new iPhone is 10 grams lighter than the previous".
What do we really use our phones for apart from social media, capturing memories and staying in touch? What exactly do we expect our mobile phones, tablets and laptops to do for us? What exactly are we looking for, and will we ever get them? What could we be doing with our devices that we aren't? Is there a way we should think about our devices and what they do for us?
Join Kwamina Arthur, Victor Bannerman Chedid, Selorm Dornyoh & Nii Akwei Acquaye as they try to answer these questions and more.
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Year after year, smartphone manufacturers launch new smartphones that are "better, faster and with much more new features". And even though our phones work just fine, we are stuck in this loop where we feel the need to upgrade because "the new iPhone is 10 grams lighter than the previous".
What do we really use our phones for apart from social media, capturing memories and staying in touch? What exactly do we expect our mobile phones, tablets and laptops to do for us? What exactly are we looking for, and will we ever get them? What could we be doing with our devices that we aren't? Is there a way we should think about our devices and what they do for us?
Join Kwamina Arthur, Victor Bannerman Chedid, Selorm Dornyoh & Nii Akwei Acquaye as they try to answer these questions and more.