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Comment by Cthulhu_

7 hours ago

I agree that it can be a chore, but more like, I'll use a real computer for serious tasks like doing my taxes, administration, planning vacations, etc.

This is still the case for non-techie Millennials and older. But for the younger generations who might have grown up with a smartphone as their only personal device, the distinction of task importance determining the platform has disappeared.

  • Is it just the younger generation? I’ve seen all generations favour their phone over a laptop for anything that needs to be done online. Which is basically everything.

    • Everyone is gravitating to the phone, but habit is an enduring force. Some people will always use a computer for specific tasks as they learned for the rest of their life. I think most of us are in that camp.

    • Of course they do, it is one device that is convenient to use and does everything they need it to.

      Most people really do not need the dedicated device, whether it's a laptop or desktop, to use the Internet they way they want to.

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But if you aren’t technical and everything is done online, then it’s easier for non-techies to do it on their phone.