Most phones are fashion wise obsolete before your contract expires anyways. Who wants to use a 2 year old phone?
note: my phone was released in 2005, best phone ever I think, had to replace it twice from ebay because of damage, I don't think I'll ever upgrade to a newer model, its also one of the last phone ever made with a pull out antenna
I'm confused -- you ask who wants to use a 2 year old "fashion obselete" phone, then explain how you're using a 4 year old model?
Most phones are fashion wise obsolete before your contract expires anyways. Who wants to use a 2 year old phone?
note: my phone was released in 2005, best phone ever I think, had to replace it twice from ebay because of damage, I don't think I'll ever upgrade to a newer model, its also one of the last phone ever made with a pull out antenna
I'm confused -- you ask who wants to use a 2 year old "fashion obselete" phone, then explain how you're using a 4 year old model?
It's more commentary on a non-trivial percentage of cellphone users than the poster's own outlook on things? Seems pretty straightforward. -- The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. -- Bertrand Russell