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Boater November 23rd 08 01:43 PM

In cell phones
 
Does anyone actually use all those "extra features" that come with a
cell phone?

Last time I used the "camera" in my cell phone, I think, was a couple of
years ago in Hawaii. All I want from a cell phone is a telephone with
speed dial, easy to use keys, long battery life, enough volume in the
ear speaker to hear it outdoors and a "face" you can see in the sunlight.

Most cell phones are lacking in the last two attributes.

But all the rest of the features? Why? Happened to be at the Apple store
yesterday and was watching for a few minutes a demo of the Apple phone.
It'll do everything except have sex with a McCain voter (but of course
nothing will do that), but why would you want such an overprice phone?
And it doesn't even have cover over its face to prevent scratches.

IT's not the only phone like this, of course. Most of the phones being
featured these days are packed with extras that do not improve its
utility as a phone.

I want the best cell phone, the one that works the best as a phone.
Nothing else about cell phones interests me in the least.

[email protected] November 23rd 08 01:50 PM

In cell phones
 
On Nov 23, 8:43*am, Boater wrote:
Does anyone actually use all those "extra features" that come with a
cell phone?

Last time I used the "camera" in my cell phone, I think, was a couple of
years ago in Hawaii. All I want from a cell phone is a telephone with
speed dial, easy to use keys, long battery life, enough volume in the
ear speaker to hear it outdoors and a "face" you can see in the sunlight.

Most cell phones are lacking in the last two attributes.

But all the rest of the features? Why? Happened to be at the Apple store
yesterday and was watching for a few minutes a demo of the Apple phone.
It'll do everything except have sex with a McCain voter (but of course
nothing will do that), but why would you want such an overprice phone?
And it doesn't even have cover over its face to prevent scratches.

IT's not the only phone like this, of course. Most of the phones being
featured these days are packed with extras that do not improve its
utility as a phone.

I want the best cell phone, the one that works the best as a phone.
Nothing else about cell phones interests me in the least.


Of all the things that make you just an awful human being, your
attitude that if you don't want something, no one should want it,
rates right up there. I use all of the features of my phone.

Tim November 23rd 08 01:54 PM

In cell phones
 
On Nov 23, 7:43*am, Boater wrote:
Does anyone actually use all those "extra features" that come with a
cell phone?

Last time I used the "camera" in my cell phone, I think, was a couple of
years ago in Hawaii. All I want from a cell phone is a telephone with
speed dial, easy to use keys, long battery life, enough volume in the
ear speaker to hear it outdoors and a "face" you can see in the sunlight.

Most cell phones are lacking in the last two attributes.

But all the rest of the features? Why? Happened to be at the Apple store
yesterday and was watching for a few minutes a demo of the Apple phone.
It'll do everything except have sex with a McCain voter (but of course
nothing will do that), but why would you want such an overprice phone?
And it doesn't even have cover over its face to prevent scratches.

IT's not the only phone like this, of course. Most of the phones being
featured these days are packed with extras that do not improve its
utility as a phone.

I want the best cell phone, the one that works the best as a phone.
Nothing else about cell phones interests me in the least.


i never have really had the inclinatin to use the key pad for an
adding machine, I dont'play games on mine. I have looked at the
headlines on the internet feature, but it's way slow and like reading
a tickertape.

I don't have to talk to it to get it to respond, by shouting "HOME!"
in it twice to dial our house.

And I was fiddling around with it,punched a button and heard something
odd. Found out I had jsut taken a pic of my foot.

No, I carry mine when I'm traveling or use it for work or to bug a
couple people. but I'm not one who makes it an extention of my body.
ie It's nice to have but I don't feel naked without it.

Don White November 23rd 08 02:02 PM

In cell phones
 

"Boater" wrote in message
...
Does anyone actually use all those "extra features" that come with a cell
phone?

Last time I used the "camera" in my cell phone, I think, was a couple of
years ago in Hawaii. All I want from a cell phone is a telephone with
speed dial, easy to use keys, long battery life, enough volume in the ear
speaker to hear it outdoors and a "face" you can see in the sunlight.

Most cell phones are lacking in the last two attributes.

But all the rest of the features? Why? Happened to be at the Apple store
yesterday and was watching for a few minutes a demo of the Apple phone.
It'll do everything except have sex with a McCain voter (but of course
nothing will do that), but why would you want such an overprice phone? And
it doesn't even have cover over its face to prevent scratches.

IT's not the only phone like this, of course. Most of the phones being
featured these days are packed with extras that do not improve its utility
as a phone.

I want the best cell phone, the one that works the best as a phone.
Nothing else about cell phones interests me in the least.


I just picked up a new cellphone in September and changed my provider to
Virgin.
We were at COSTCO where a company had a booth selling plans from three
different companies.
Picked up a Motorola KRZR on the advice of the salesman that it was a
durable reliable plane jane phone.
The camera is crummy but I do like the speaker on occasion.
Only extra feature is Caller ID. With the 'MyTime25' plan, I get 200
anytime minutes and 1000 nightime & weekend per month.
I only use a small fraction of this.



Boater November 23rd 08 02:07 PM

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Don White wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...
Does anyone actually use all those "extra features" that come with a cell
phone?

Last time I used the "camera" in my cell phone, I think, was a couple of
years ago in Hawaii. All I want from a cell phone is a telephone with
speed dial, easy to use keys, long battery life, enough volume in the ear
speaker to hear it outdoors and a "face" you can see in the sunlight.

Most cell phones are lacking in the last two attributes.

But all the rest of the features? Why? Happened to be at the Apple store
yesterday and was watching for a few minutes a demo of the Apple phone.
It'll do everything except have sex with a McCain voter (but of course
nothing will do that), but why would you want such an overprice phone? And
it doesn't even have cover over its face to prevent scratches.

IT's not the only phone like this, of course. Most of the phones being
featured these days are packed with extras that do not improve its utility
as a phone.

I want the best cell phone, the one that works the best as a phone.
Nothing else about cell phones interests me in the least.


I just picked up a new cellphone in September and changed my provider to
Virgin.
We were at COSTCO where a company had a booth selling plans from three
different companies.
Picked up a Motorola KRZR on the advice of the salesman that it was a
durable reliable plane jane phone.
The camera is crummy but I do like the speaker on occasion.
Only extra feature is Caller ID. With the 'MyTime25' plan, I get 200
anytime minutes and 1000 nightime & weekend per month.
I only use a small fraction of this.




That's what I want...a VIRGIN cell phone carrier!

My carrier has a special "hardened" cell phone now that is supposedly
perfect for klutzes like me. No camera, but...water resistant,
droppable, et cetera. Might look into it.

[email protected] November 23rd 08 02:09 PM

In cell phones
 
On Nov 23, 8:54*am, Tim wrote:
On Nov 23, 7:43*am, Boater wrote:





Does anyone actually use all those "extra features" that come with a
cell phone?


Last time I used the "camera" in my cell phone, I think, was a couple of
years ago in Hawaii. All I want from a cell phone is a telephone with
speed dial, easy to use keys, long battery life, enough volume in the
ear speaker to hear it outdoors and a "face" you can see in the sunlight.


Don White November 23rd 08 02:11 PM

In cell phones
 

"Don White" wrote in message
...
snip...
Picked up a Motorola KRZR on the advice of the salesman that it was a
durable reliable *plane jane* phone.
The camera is crummy but I do like the speaker on occasion.
Only extra feature is Caller ID. With the 'MyTime25' plan, I get 200
anytime minutes and 1000 nightime & weekend per month.
I only use a small fraction of this.


...............better make that *plain jane*



[email protected] November 23rd 08 02:15 PM

In cell phones
 
On Nov 23, 9:11*am, "Don White" wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message

...
snip...

Picked up a Motorola KRZR on the advice of the salesman that it was a
durable reliable *plane jane* phone.
The camera is crummy but I do like the speaker on occasion.
Only extra feature is Caller ID. *With the 'MyTime25' plan, I get 200
anytime minutes and 1000 nightime & weekend per month.
I only use a small fraction of this.


..............better make that *plain jane*


Your lover/clone/master Harry says that people that misspell or make
typos are "middle school dropouts".

Jim November 23rd 08 02:24 PM

In cell phones
 
Boater wrote:
Does anyone actually use all those "extra features" that come with a
cell phone?

Last time I used the "camera" in my cell phone, I think, was a couple of
years ago in Hawaii. All I want from a cell phone is a telephone with
speed dial, easy to use keys, long battery life, enough volume in the
ear speaker to hear it outdoors and a "face" you can see in the sunlight.

Most cell phones are lacking in the last two attributes.

But all the rest of the features? Why? Happened to be at the Apple store
yesterday and was watching for a few minutes a demo of the Apple phone.
It'll do everything except have sex with a McCain voter (but of course
nothing will do that), but why would you want such an overprice phone?
And it doesn't even have cover over its face to prevent scratches.

IT's not the only phone like this, of course. Most of the phones being
featured these days are packed with extras that do not improve its
utility as a phone.

I want the best cell phone, the one that works the best as a phone.
Nothing else about cell phones interests me in the least.

Check out Go Phone It's exactly what you are looking for.

Boater November 23rd 08 02:38 PM

In cell phones
 
wrote:
On Nov 23, 8:54 am, Tim wrote:
On Nov 23, 7:43 am, Boater wrote:





Does anyone actually use all those "extra features" that come with a
cell phone?
Last time I used the "camera" in my cell phone, I think, was a couple of
years ago in Hawaii. All I want from a cell phone is a telephone with
speed dial, easy to use keys, long battery life, enough volume in the
ear speaker to hear it outdoors and a "face" you can see in the sunlight.
Most cell phones are lacking in the last two attributes.
But all the rest of the features? Why? Happened to be at the Apple store
yesterday and was watching for a few minutes a demo of the Apple phone.
It'll do everything except have sex with a McCain voter (but of course
nothing will do that), but why would you want such an overprice phone?
And it doesn't even have cover over its face to prevent scratches.
IT's not the only phone like this, of course. Most of the phones being
featured these days are packed with extras that do not improve its
utility as a phone.
I want the best cell phone, the one that works the best as a phone.
Nothing else about cell phones interests me in the least.

i never have really had the inclinatin to use the key pad for an
adding machine, I dont'play games on mine. I have looked at the
headlines on the internet feature, but it's way slow and like reading
a tickertape.

I don't have to talk to it to get it to respond, by shouting "HOME!"
in it twice to dial our house.

And I was fiddling around with it,punched a button and heard something
odd. Found out I had jsut taken a pic of my foot.

No, I carry mine when I'm traveling or use it for work or to bug a
couple people. but I'm not one who makes it an extention of my body.
ie It's nice to have but I don't feel naked without it.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I use speakerphone all the time. Just stick it in my pocket or on the
dash and continue what I am doing. Dad with parkinsons uses the voice
activation dialing on his, makes his life a lot easier. My wife has
the IPhone. She plays the games, texts my kids, peers and customers
all day long, takes pics of fun stuff, and has a good handle on rain
and showers while we are at the track or on the water, google searches
to find exact locations while we are on the road, food, services,
hours of operation of retail stores, phone numbers, etc...The touch
screen is great, there are plenty of options for the travler, we like
having it around...



I use the speakerphone, too.


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