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    Senior Member Shoki's Avatar
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    My smart phone is supplied by work but I would never pay to own one. A nice $10 cell phone and $100 bucks worth of minutes and you are set for a year. Spend the rest on a iPod Touch or and iPad 2 or a laptop.

    $200 plus 50 a month for 2 years is silly if you ask me.

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    Yeah, my phone plan expired back in August and the provider was pushing smart phones on me, offering free data for the first two months and other gimmicks. It would be nice to have all bonus things that come with a smart phone, but I just could not justify it, even if I did have the money to spend on it.

    Right now I've got a $25 bill and my phone does everything I need it to.

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    I've been mulling over the same question.

    I'm tempted to get a smartphone just to keep my technical skills up. It bothers me when I'm handed a phone to take a picture and have to ask:

    . . . Which button do I press?

    But that's a poor reason to spend lots of money. I'm retired, not working.

    I recently bought an Acer notebook for $300, about what a smartphone costs. The Acer has a gigabyte of memory, an Intel N550 chip, and a real keyboard. It's a perfect 'travel computer'.

    But it isn't pocket-sized, and it isn't "always-connected" (though I could arrange that, for a price).

    Different charges per byte, depending on what device the data is sent to? Marketing, marketing, marketing.

    Charles

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    I could almost go without a cell phone. I can't hear it over the grinder anyway
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    I have one. I got talked into it by the salesman after he explained all the problems I would have if I took either of the 'phones of my choice. After I stated that I didn't want to spend anymore than $50 a month with no upfront cost, only to read in the welcome letter I received a few days later, that I would be paying a total of $70 a month due to some other non disclosed fee, I was a little bit irate. Needless to say I've taken them to task over it, and it now looks like I will have the fee structure I wanted in the first place and still keep the mobile 'phone they sold me...Rightly so I think too! Considering the option given to me was, "Oh, just bring the 'phone back to the store sir, and we will replace it with a cheaper option and re-contract you.' Like hell sunshine! I thought. All my contacts and information was already in the 'phone and what would be the most likely thing that would happen to it once it was return?! It would be (hopefully, can't trust it to happen) wiped of all data and on sold. But what if it wasn't done properly?! Or what if the weasel of a store manager decided to scan through my data for his own purposes?!...
    My 'phone just sits on the table and uses up battery power mostly, although it is nice when I'm out in the sticks that I can log into SRP of course. So it has it's advantages.


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