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as someone who comes from tw and is still really active on it this is false....I think more inclined to say " gee not a bunch of uptight nannies like over at the taco forum" ??
lmao i love those comics!
Just ribbin' in fun. ?as someone who comes from tw and is still really active on it this is false....
lmao i love those comics!
you get pass for today since you have adorable doggoJust ribbin' in fun. ?
They're baaaaaack!So I missed this? Flip phones went out about 20 years ago.
Yes well my wife tried to turn me, she's on a contract where she gets a free upgrade every year or so, gave me her last one seemingly so we could share our i-Lives, and I tried to live with it for about a year, honestly I really tried, but I could just never get around the way you can't do anything without Apple's precious control. I eventually bought a Pixel and went back to Android.I have an iPhone (have bought them for years) and don't consider myself a fan boy. I do like how their UI is compared to Android (seems more simple) but I'm also one who hates change so that's probably why.
Not the same as a Jitterbug, double OLED screen, high powered, thousands of app's. The old flip phones were lucky to text or do video.They're baaaaaack!
https://www.samsung.com/us/smartphones/galaxy-z-flip4/
This was my favorite phone. It was lightweight and compact and you didn't even know it was in your pocket. If it were easier to text with (and were updated to the newer 4g/5g networks) I'd love to still have one.Not the same as a Jitterbug, double OLED screen, high powered, thousands of app's. The old flip phones were lucky to text or do video.
I remember those, so, at the expense of ageing myself I will drop a photo of the 1st cell phone I ever had, it was on MetroCel network (later to become Verizon). Had it in my truck, took 5 minutes to convert to 'portable', if you owned a Dampner you wouldn't be able to lift it.This was my favorite phone. It was lightweight and compact and you didn't even know it was in your pocket. If it were easier to text with (and were updated to the newer 4g/5g networks) I'd love to still have one.
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I had a similar one. I bought it at Radio Shack but it didn't have the bag. I kept the main box under my seat and mounted the phone to the engine cover of my work van. The carrier was Bell Atlantic which went on to merge with a few different carries before becoming Verizon. The rate was a flat .75/minute so it didn't get much use only for business and emergency calls. You're right those phones were heavy and I'd never be able to hold one up today.I remember those, so, at the expense of ageing myself I will drop a photo of the 1st cell phone I ever had, it was on MetroCel network (later to become Verizon). Had it in my truck, took 5 minutes to convert to 'portable', if you owned a Dampner you wouldn't be able to lift it.
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I love my ZFlip4 . Since the small screen on front can do almost everything ,my battery last for days now . I was watching YouTube this morning and never opened the main screen. Fits nicely in my pocket now and don't have to worry about a case.They're baaaaaack!
https://www.samsung.com/us/smartphones/galaxy-z-flip4/
The old flip phones were the best. Drop it. Kick it. Throw it. No problem. All ok.They're baaaaaack!
https://www.samsung.com/us/smartphones/galaxy-z-flip4/