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In reply to the discussion: Smartphones? [View all]Sancho
(9,206 posts)71. I'm over the hill, and our smart phones are an important health device...
we use them for a continuous glucose meter (diabetes), and a variety of other health reports. Great for doctor visits (too frequent now days).
Of course, now we're using an Apple Watch to do some of the same things but it's harder to see and "buttons" are even smaller than the phones.
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A Ulefone Power. I bought it for about $200 so I then just a sim free contract
OnDoutside
Aug 2018
#12
I have an SE too, love it, got it because of its small size it fits in my pocket and
ooky
Aug 2018
#48
Last year had a handy man helping us but he had some scheduling problem
question everything
Aug 2018
#61
I know. Thankfully we do not need rides, mostly at home with own cars, or can call a taxi
question everything
Aug 2018
#62
We both use Tracfone (thanks, again, to DU for recommending 10 years ago)
question everything
Aug 2018
#68
And, really, if this is for just one trip, just getting used to the smarphone and learn how to use
question everything
Aug 2018
#65
nothing costs 400$ a month...we are retired as well and both have iPhone 6's..
samnsara
Aug 2018
#55