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Originally Posted by Virginia
If you can, then do just a flip phone
I do too much from my phone— paying bills, emailing, running the Facebook page for the magazine I write for— during random moments throughout the day. I couldn’t smoothly and happily transition back right now:
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Exactly! Transitioning back that is, hard to go backwards.
I do like the keypad for texting. But I was pretty good at texting on a flip phone.
I like a real key board in front of me. I don't reply to FB or email on my tablet, too small.
The only thing that is kind of annoying is that I often forward myself pictures people send me to my email so I can see them bigger. But....I need to get bifocals so that will help too. haha!
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Originally Posted by Mother of Sons
I would just get a flip phone since that’s what you want. I love my smartphone for music, audio books and to satisfy my curiosity at a moments notice. Also gps which is free unlike a separate gps. We are out of the house a significant amount of time that it would be a problem to not have access to email but I set it for no notifications. I do think smart phones are just digital collars but it offers me enough to do it anyways.
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I don't care about the music and don't like audio books, like a real book in my hands.
The "curiosity at a moments notice" is something people are so quick to do. "Hey Siri, what's blah blah blah". DD just asked Siri the price of screen protectors on an iPhone7 that she just got today.
Yeah, I hate my GPS. Looked up the price of a new one thinking it would be about $50, nope! more like $150.