I really like the LG & Samsung flip phones. They are always nice solid devices, that really last the full 2-year contract. Sadly, the smartphones & QWERTY text phones have taken over. Oh, such simple times back in 2002.
@shadowj0 There's not much you can do with a flip phone. Do too much and the target audience isn't going to like it. Remember, these aren't the people who are buying Tours and DROIDs.
The Chromebooks are here, starting with Samsung's Series 5, a cute little number that promises instant-on access, 3G connectivity, and long enough battery life to web surf with the best of 'em.
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I really like the LG & Samsung flip phones. They are always nice solid devices, that really last the full 2-year contract. Sadly, the smartphones & QWERTY text phones have taken over. Oh, such simple times back in 2002.
@trainwrecka
True. But this is America - we want shiny new things, not things that resemble artifacts from 10 years ago.
@shadowj0 There's not much you can do with a flip phone. Do too much and the target audience isn't going to like it. Remember, these aren't the people who are buying Tours and DROIDs.