How much of your daily work can you handle from mobile devices?

Ege Perk
12 replies
In what areas are you still dependent on computers?

Replies

Yeahia Sarker
Only 5% (I like to read from mobile devices)
Share
Joonatan
Just a tiny amount (less than 10%), as coding with a mobile phone isn't that productive:D
Share
Ashley Flynn
I'd say 15% but I'd rather be on a desktop or laptop. I feel I'm more productive.
Share
Gong Zijian
Launching soon!
I find that with the right apps and a bit of patience, I can manage about 75% of my daily tasks from my mobile device, especially when it comes to emails, scheduling, and quick document edits. It's incredible how much our smartphones have evolved into powerful work tools!
Share
Ryan Zhang
With the advancements in mobile technology, I find myself handling over 75% of my daily tasks from my smartphone, including emails, project management, and team communication. It's remarkable how mobile devices have transformed productivity, making it possible to stay connected and efficient anywhere.
Share
Anton Gera
Launching soon!
Around 50%, trying to take it to 100%
Share
Sergei Vorniches
It's about 0%, more or less. I know there are folks that can do almost everything on their little tiny iphone screens, and they are getting me scared.
Share
Sergei Vorniches
And don't get me wrong, I think mobile devices are quite cool, like tablets, especially apple once; you can at least use normal keyboard with this kind of computers, still able to put it in a pocket (depends on your pocket size).
Demetre Mildiani
Sadly 10% MAXIMUM
Share
Otis Wu
With the advancements in mobile technology and app ecosystems, I find that I can efficiently manage over 80% of my daily tasks from my phone, especially emails, scheduling, and project management. This mobility has significantly increased my productivity and flexibility, allowing me to work effectively from anywhere.
Share
Sue Obrien
The extent to which one can handle daily work tasks from mobile devices largely depends on the nature of the network like smart sim card and the specific tools and apps available. For many people, mobile devices are capable of handling a significant portion of their daily work, including communication via email, messaging, and video calls, as well as tasks like document editing, note-taking, task management, and accessing cloud-based services for collaboration and file storage. However, certain tasks may be more challenging to accomplish on a mobile device due to factors such as screen size, processing power, and software limitations. For example, tasks that require intensive data analysis, complex graphic design, or extensive coding may be more suitable for a desktop or laptop computer. Overall, with the advancement of mobile technology and the availability of productivity apps, many individuals can effectively manage a considerable portion of their daily work tasks using mobile devices, providing flexibility and convenience in various work environments.