Cell phones
Aug. 12th, 2004 12:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I'm thinking about buying a cell phone. Unless someone can come up with an overwhelming reason not to, I will probably go with Cingular as a provider, as they're the only provider in the US (to my knowledge) who allow unused minutes to be kept across months.
What I'm not sure on is the phone. I have three solid criteria:
It must not be a flat-body phone (in other words, it needs to be a flip-top or have a sliding panel that reveals the keypad), unless the power button is not easily accessible.
It must not cost me, when all is said and done, more than $300.
It must be heavy-duty enough to withstand being kept in my pocket.
Features, like games, text messaging, cameras, and the like, are completely optional; they're nice (except for the games - playing games on a cell phone = ugh) but I don't require them. What I do need is a device that will let me get in touch with people, and that will let people get in touch with me, when I don't have a land line handy.
So. Anybody have recommendations? What should I look for? What should I avoid?
What I'm not sure on is the phone. I have three solid criteria:
Features, like games, text messaging, cameras, and the like, are completely optional; they're nice (except for the games - playing games on a cell phone = ugh) but I don't require them. What I do need is a device that will let me get in touch with people, and that will let people get in touch with me, when I don't have a land line handy.
So. Anybody have recommendations? What should I look for? What should I avoid?
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Date: 2004-08-13 09:42 am (UTC)