14 answer(s) found.
Yes, I use my mobile phone regularly for both texting and making calls. Texting is convenient for quick communication, especially if I'm busy or in a public place where I can't talk. For longer conversations or important matters, I prefer making phone calls.
I often use my mobile phone for making phone calls. I don't send texts to anyone. After my marriage, I live in my husband's house. So I use my phone every day to make phone calls to my parents. I think it's an important device for me.
I appreciate some features like sending messages, videos, and pictures. I find these features convenient. As for calling, I think it depends on the situation.
I especially prefer to text rather than make phone calls. I appreciate features like sending messages, pictures, and videos. That's convenient. As for calling, I think it depends on the situation.
I prefer to text rather than make a phone call. I appreciate some features like sending messages and videos. That's a great thing.
Yes, absolutely. I frequently use my mobile phone for both texting and calls, as it is my primary means of communication. It helps me stay connected with friends and family. In addition, I also use it for video calls on platforms like WhatsApp and Messenger, which makes staying in touch even more convenient and personal.
Definitely. I often use my mobile phone for both. But mostly I use my cell phone for texting because in my leisure time, I chat with my friends or family on social media, like WhatsApp, Snapchat, and Facebook.
I would say yes. I use both calling and texting on my mobile phone. This is a main way for me to connect with friends and family, whether I need to send a quick text or maybe engage in a long conversation by phone. It's considered my primary means of communication.
Yes, of course. I use both texting and calling on my mobile phone. I consider it the primary means of communication for me, allowing me to stay in touch with friends and family. Whether it's for quick messages or long conversations through calling, it serves as a vital tool.
To be honest, I use my mobile phone more for voice calls and video calls than texting. Most of my family members live abroad, and due to time differences and their busy schedules, they don't have much time for reading texts. It's more efficient to call them. Plus, I use many applications that are better [...]
Personally, I'm not particularly enthusiastic about texting. Although I acknowledge the benefits of features like sending pictures, videos, or even memes, I don't like investing excessive time in texting with various people. Instead, I prefer having face-to-face interaction with many other people and gaining insight from them that you simply can't get from conversing over [...]
Well, I don't use my mobile phone for texting or calling very often. While I acknowledge the convenience features, like sharing pictures and videos, and memes, I prefer face-to-face interactions. I find that I learn more from others in person. I also feel that spending a lot of time on social media can be less [...]
Yes, definitely. I use my phone for texting and calling every day. They're both essential functions of a mobile phone. Texting is great for quick communication, especially with friends. For longer conversations, I prefer to make phone calls.
To be honest, I spend more of my time on the mobile phone. Especially, I prefer to text rather than make phone calls. I appreciate some of the features like sending pictures, videos, and messages. That's a great thing. As for calling, I think it depends on the situation. Talking on the phone can be [...]
