Going through the change.
By Fiacre Banks
@xFiacre (12920)
Ireland
October 22, 2024 4:54am CST
After seven years wedded to my phone I conclude that I need a new one. That’s the same conclusion arrived at by the tech lady I consulted yesterday at the phone hospital.
So I’ve ordered a new one and it should be with me tomorrow. It’s an inexpensive phone as phones go: I don’t need one that will be able to tie my shoe laces when I can no longer bend down far enough.
It seems to me that teenagers change their phones as often as they change their underwear. How often do you change yours? Your phone that is - I don’t want to know about changing you smalls.
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@LindaOHio (176077)
• United States
23 Oct
My husband and I have basic flip phones with a camera. We use them until they don't work anymore. We don't need smartphones. Have a good day.
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@JudyEv (338357)
• Rockingham, Australia
22 Oct
We'd probably only change them when they stop working. Vince did get a new one that does all sorts of things that are very handy in his situation. The doctor even accepted its ECG when his own machine wasn't working. I have Vince's old one - surprise, surprise!!
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