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crazycatlady

(4,492 posts)
67. Many people replacing phones
Wed Sep 13, 2017, 03:51 PM
Sep 2017

ARe replacing phones that no longer work as they once did. My 3 year old smartphone doesn't hold a battery charge like it used to. I'm upgrading sometime next year and will keep it until it no longer works. I also drive a 1999 car so I'm like that. Just replaced a laptop that was slowing down after 7 years.

In the case of Apple, they flat out stop supporting older models (known as 'bricking'). A friend upgraded to a 7 after they bricked her 4 last year. Planned obsolescence.

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Great Observation. delisen Sep 2017 #1
And then there are most people, who are in the middle BannonsLiver Sep 2017 #2
Yes, which is why Android phones outnumber iPhones by such a large MineralMan Sep 2017 #4
Android is an operating system, not a manufacturer Major Nikon Sep 2017 #14
Breaking: iPhones and the others are all smart phones. BannonsLiver Sep 2017 #23
This 66 yo old woman had a flip phone until July this year. mnhtnbb Sep 2017 #3
Wow your son did good Egnever Sep 2017 #32
I am enjoying it. mnhtnbb Sep 2017 #46
I feel his pain Egnever Sep 2017 #47
And not everyone who wants the latest iPhone B2G Sep 2017 #5
OK... MineralMan Sep 2017 #6
Lol. OK. nt B2G Sep 2017 #7
I have both. leftyladyfrommo Sep 2017 #8
My husband uses a flip phone for a specific reason. Tikki Sep 2017 #9
My smart phone doesn't fit in my pocket. leftyladyfrommo Sep 2017 #64
Younger than you are, but am also a flip-phone carrier... cbreezen Sep 2017 #10
There are security-savvy people who use flip phones to avoid being hacked, chia Sep 2017 #11
Yes. Everyone has his or her own criteria. MineralMan Sep 2017 #12
"It's so much more than just "marginally more capable" than a flip phone." Egnever Sep 2017 #35
You're so right - and I completely forgot about the map/GPS feature I use so frequently... chia Sep 2017 #44
My poor flip phone is in the verge of death Siwsan Sep 2017 #13
here you go: MineralMan Sep 2017 #15
Thanks! Siwsan Sep 2017 #20
Have you seen this Egnever Sep 2017 #36
That almost looks like one of those 'too good to be true' things Siwsan Sep 2017 #54
Lots of reviews on it Egnever Sep 2017 #58
You know - it can't hurt! I might just give it a try! Siwsan Sep 2017 #63
Admit it - you're stilling playing Star Trek with it, aren't you? underpants Sep 2017 #16
Not really. MineralMan Sep 2017 #17
Yeah but underpants Sep 2017 #18
Hmm...I don't remember that either. MineralMan Sep 2017 #19
Good God, Jim Warren DeMontague Sep 2017 #21
Season 1, Episode 9. "What are Little Girls Made Of?" Cuthbert Allgood Sep 2017 #65
I could give a flying fuck what other phones people choose to use. Warren DeMontague Sep 2017 #22
You actually talk to people on your phone? Wounded Bear Sep 2017 #24
I'm definitely a Luddite and too dumb for my smart phone. Vinca Sep 2017 #25
I have an old flip phone because I hardly ever call anyone and hardly anyone ever calls me. tanyev Sep 2017 #26
We have a Samsung 4G tablet on our Verizon account. MineralMan Sep 2017 #28
I like having a landline phone, too. tanyev Sep 2017 #29
I keep it for 911 calls during massive power outages MineralMan Sep 2017 #30
I'll be clinging right along with you. GoCubsGo Sep 2017 #38
The same here. GoCubsGo Sep 2017 #42
You're right. Not all flip phone owners are luddites. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2017 #27
The idea of spending $800 for a damn phone is obscene. DK504 Sep 2017 #31
It's a choice, of course. MineralMan Sep 2017 #33
Us true reformed Luddites are still walking around looking for phantom pay telephone booths Brother Buzz Sep 2017 #34
I know where there's a working one nearby. MineralMan Sep 2017 #37
Sorry but pretty sure that is the exact definition of luddite Egnever Sep 2017 #39
I'm with you there. Binkie The Clown Sep 2017 #40
There you go! MineralMan Sep 2017 #45
Yes, but keeping a flip phone cuts you off from generations Jersey Devil Sep 2017 #41
No kids or grandkids. No problem. MineralMan Sep 2017 #43
Why do some people replace a working smartphone with one marginally more capable? onenote Sep 2017 #48
I still Lord_at_War Sep 2017 #57
Eww..... MineralMan Sep 2017 #61
Many people replacing phones crazycatlady Sep 2017 #67
I didn't mind flip phones...until texting become common. ileus Sep 2017 #49
"No one makes calls on a cellphone anymore" MineralMan Sep 2017 #50
I moved from a Motorola Flip Phone Locutusofborg Sep 2017 #51
Just so you know, I'm not on your lawn right now. Bucky Sep 2017 #52
Well, if you do come on my lawn, could you please MineralMan Sep 2017 #53
I still use a Nokia "candy bar" phone Lord_at_War Sep 2017 #55
Those are really, really reliable phones, too. Cheap, to boot. MineralMan Sep 2017 #56
I just read and replied to this with my iphone. JDC Sep 2017 #59
Yeah. OK. I'm writing this at my desk, in front of a 27" monitor, MineralMan Sep 2017 #60
LOL. JDC Sep 2017 #62
Yeah they are. (n/t) Iggo Sep 2017 #66
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