October 31st, 2007Phantom Vibrations
Do you keep your phone on vibrate? How often do you feel it ring, then realize you’re not even wearing it? If you said “never”, then you are a very lucky person.
It’s been a full three months since I was in a position that required high degrees of availability. Servers would email me if there was a problem. People would call, email or text message me for everything from resetting a database password to creating a complex SQL query for some critical custom report. Because I can’t stand ring tones of any kind, I leave my phone on vibrate. However, after years of feeling a little device vibrate at my side, I’m feeling a little disconnected from the world. That said, it doesn’t stop my brain from thinking an email is coming in.
So to that end, I’m thinking a sexy little XTC mobile phone is in order. My current PDA (an HP iPaq 2210) is over three years old and has long outlived its usefulness. While I can still use it for writing blog entries (like I’m doing right now), reading eBooks and keeping schedules, it’s kind of useless without some type of internet connectivity.
A little while ago, Nick Ramsay over at LongCountdown let us know about the upcoming changes with Japanese cell phone plans and it’s making me look a little more at potential plans and phones. I think that SoftBank would be my best bet, but I’m not too sure whether Reiko and I can get a decent couples plan with the phones we want.
Well … I guess we’ll just have to see and find out.















































Thanks for the link Jason
Yep, sometimes I feel my phone vibrate even when I don’t have it with me, but other times when I DO have it, I don’t notice it vibrate. Very bizarre. I’m an AU man myself, but if your wife has Softbank then it make sense to go for the friends & family discount plan.
Thanks Jason!
I do not feel the phone vibration. Because it is not usable
I’m not sure whether to go with Softbank, DoCoMo or Au. The downside of Au is the lack of “sexy phones”. Sure, they have some nice ones, but not the one I want. DoCoMo might be the best bet, but I’ve heard so many bad things about them. Then there’s Softbank, and my wife isn’t too fond of the talking dog commercials.