We still have a brick phone as well as a Simon (the one with the stylus and screen tat could not decipher handwriting). Nothing like 5 pounds of unwieldiness.
When I got my first cell phone, it was built to last!. It wasn’t gigantic, but it had a pea green screen and it only made calls. The only reason I brought a new phone was because of all the bells and whistles offered on the newer models. But it seems these newer cell phones breakdown once the warranty is up and of course they are more expensive than ever. Kinda wish I kept my original phone.
emjaycee about 10 years ago
We still have a brick phone as well as a Simon (the one with the stylus and screen tat could not decipher handwriting). Nothing like 5 pounds of unwieldiness.
Dani Rice about 10 years ago
Well, at last nobody will try to steal it, and if they do, it makes a good weapon.
cj7ole about 10 years ago
Ah, the old bag phone, I had one for about 3 months, hardly ever used it.
comicpat65 Premium Member about 10 years ago
When I got my first cell phone, it was built to last!. It wasn’t gigantic, but it had a pea green screen and it only made calls. The only reason I brought a new phone was because of all the bells and whistles offered on the newer models. But it seems these newer cell phones breakdown once the warranty is up and of course they are more expensive than ever. Kinda wish I kept my original phone.