Ichinisan
Lifer
It's a phone,,,, I use it for calling people.
I bought it in 2006.
When young people see it they say WoW! it so small.
You can't kill it.
The wife has the smartphone.
Motorola Razr
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That's not a typical Razr V3. I think it's a K1.
It's a phone,,,, I use it for calling people.
I bought it in 2006.
When young people see it they say WoW! it so small.
You can't kill it.
The wife has the smartphone.
Motorola Razr
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I see your Razr and underbid you one Samsung SCH-U350 (PP, no less).:biggrin:It's a phone,,,, I use it for calling people.
I bought it in 2006.
When young people see it they say WoW! it so small.
You can't kill it.
The wife has the smartphone.
Motorola Razr
So Zoolander sorta had it right.
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I guess you know you're getting old when...you graduated HS two years before commercial cellular service was first made available to the US public ([not to mention a decade or so before any high school teacher without an independent income could afford one].^_^ (Hell, I'm still getting used to the fact the people born in the early 1990s (the 90s, ferchrissake) can be gainfully employed, more or less fully grown adults.😀)One of my high school math teachers had an absolutely tiny candy bar phone.
I don't think that word means what you think it means. Hehehe. 😉(Hell, I'm still getting used to the fact the people born in the early 1990s (the 90s, ferchrissake) can be gainfully employed, more or less fully grown adults.)
Well, I think it does, anyway. I did after all say "more or less", and can be, rather than (necessarily) are.😉 Not to mention that you weren't, due to some unfortunate misconstruction, thinking I was referring to anyone in particular here, were you?:\/😀I don't think that word means what you think it means. Hehehe. 😉
So Zoolander sorta had it right.
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I see your Razr and underbid you one Samsung SCH-U350 (PP, no less).:biggrin:
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I bought it because it was cheap, but fell in love with it (despite the worthless camera and the fact that you can only get at the shitty photos it does take by msg-ing them off the phone) because of the "Quick Search" feature that gives you a list of matching contacts when you enter just the keypad number for any of the letters the key also stands for. As much as I"ll probably learn to love a smartphone once I get one, I will miss one-handed look up and dialing. (And since I only barely managed to talk a tech rep into enabling it on my line shortly after VZW started cracking down on the PP exclusion, I'll never be able to swap it back on once I do switch🙁...)
I see your Razr and underbid you one Samsung SCH-U350 (PP, no less).:biggrin:
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I bought it because it was cheap, but fell in love with it (despite the worthless camera and the fact that you can only get at the shitty photos it does take by msg-ing them off the phone) because of the "Quick Search" feature that gives you a list of matching contacts when you enter just the keypad number for any of the letters the key also stands for. As much as I"ll probably learn to love a smartphone once I get one, I will miss one-handed look up and dialing. (And since I only barely managed to talk a tech rep into enabling it on my line shortly after VZW started cracking down on the PP exclusion, I'll never be able to swap it back on once I do switch🙁...)
Representing here. The front screen and camera lens on mine got cooked on my car console (literally, Arizona heat) so only the main screen still works. The only thing wrong with this phone is that some dumbass thought it would be a good idea to 1) have the voice command button on the outside edge of the phone, and 2) thought it would be a good idea to have the phone randomly dial numbers from the contact list if it couldn't understand voice commands. Nothing more annoying than to be out hiking when the phone starts talking while buried in my pack, knowing I have only a few seconds before one of my co-workers gets butt dialed. 😀
I paid 15 dollars for the flip phone I use now. I have several computers to use for computer things...
Wow, this reminds me that I haven't heard my phone squawking from my pocket for a really long time now. It used to do it all the damned time, driving me, like you, batty in the process. As far as I can tell, I'm not doing anything differently these days, though. Maybe the contact just finally got worn down to a more reasonable sensitivity level...Nothing more annoying than to be out hiking when the phone starts talking while buried in my pack, knowing I have only a few seconds before one of my co-workers gets butt dialed. 😀