#SPON: I may be mad, but the phone I'm impressed with!

ARRGHHHHH!!! 

 

I can't believe the last 36 hours just happened. The guy I went out on a date with in Colorado is fucking. nuts. And the worst part about it is that the doesn't realize HOW nuts he is?!?!!?!?!?! 

I REFUSED to let this experience define my existence so after my meetings this afternoon I kicked it with a very dear friend from NY who happened to be in town.

Now, I am laying on the ground at the Sofitel with her watching "For a Good Time Call."

I genuinely just need to calm down before writing this post. Dudes, I couldn't even face my trivia team this evening!!?!?! All I wanted to do was not talk about anything that was just experienced. HE'S SO FUCKING NUTS!!! THE NAME DROPPING (without even direct association) AND THE BLOGGER FETISH?!?!?! WHO DOES THIS HAPPEN TO?!?! 

On another note, I tested out the Sony Xperia TL today using Spotify and IT'S STILL RUNNING!!

Albeit, I still used my iPhone for most of my social media use, but for Spotify this thing lasted the wait at the airport this morning, the flight, the cab ride, AND the wait for my buddies at the restaurant and the bar after. I didn't calculate it exactly but via phonearena the xperia is noted to have 7 hours of "talk time" and 450 hours of "standby." My only question to that is what are the "new" real world statistics? Who uses their phone to talk anymore? And what is the definition of "standby?" I just want to know exactly how many tweets I can send, and the exact amount of Facebook refreshes I can get in a single charge. Super, super, super impressed with Spotify usages on this phone, but again, what does it all really mean? And shouldn't we change how certain phones' battery lives are quantified? 

Food for thought. 

Oh look something shiny ... 

#thatisall

Thanks AT&T for the corporate sponsored phone!! It's honestly kind of amazing. How can anyone be mad at a 13 Mega pixel camera!!! Well played dear Sony ... well ... played ... 

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