As someone who uses the map app (from Google) incessantly on my (i)Phone, the news that Apple’s map app does not contain information on train and bus schedules is a major stumbling block. The cost of a bus pass, which is subsidized by my university since I am still a full-time student, makes taking mass transit a money-saving must. Without the ease of being able to find the next and closest bus in an instant represents a step backward.
Changing small features like the adapters yields tons of e-waste. In addition, a thinner battery that lasts longer is great for usage, but often these cannot be easily recycled or replaced, causing users to discard the device in its entirety. Megan’s recent articles about minimalist living raise a great question about what we want versus what we need. A phone that can increase use of mass transit is great. One that inhibits this use, well, not so much.
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