Jinks wrote:
chris5000 wrote:
I have a really basic phone. Its a prepaid and I rarely use it. I cant justifie the monthly bill for a smartphone its not like I got anywhere or have anyone to call
This is true of me as well. I also really own one only for emergencies.
I hate talking on the phone and do it as little as possible, and when I do it's almost always because someone called me rather than the other way around (and if it's a number I don't know, I don't answer). So I hardly spend anything on calls or texts. I used to work in a high-tech environment where everyone would laugh at my decade-old phone which didn't even have internet access, but the simplicity of it suits me very well.
And the same goes for me. Ever since the emergence of smartphones, I have stuck to buying the most basic models of 'regular' mobile phones, usually prepaid. As you say, Chris, I don't make nearly as many phone calls or text messages for the alternative to be cost-beneficial to me.
I have very few contacts, so I don't have a great need to be linked into any online social networks. Owning a smartphone just doesn't make much sense in my situation.
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