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I bought my "flip phone" because my "none flip phone" wouldn't ring anymore. I actually, use my phone to make phone calls and receive calls. That's what a phone is for. What you're calling a phone is a portable TV, game pad, computer. And I still want to see a model that blows your ear off after 3 minutes.
HTC - You wanted to follow the crowd, but, you wanted something different, so you went with this phone. Truth is you really wanted an iPhone, but instead you went for this for the sake of trying not to look trendy and more techy.
I upgraded to an HTC One late last year after a "best smart phones 2013" Google search.
The One dominated my search results at the time, it struck me as a very "practical" phone, and so now I have an HTC One instead of the iPhone 5s that I had been planning on for months prior (you got me).
my 2010 slider phone says "Hey check me out, I aint fancy but I serve my purpose and you have got every bit of the $49.99 you paid for me"
And as old beat up as it is I will use her until she breaks, like I do everything I own. Not into trends, could care less about iphones and robot phones etc blah blah. It's all a money game.
Oh for God's tit sake, I thought the guy that responded to me was correcting me saying "your" in that trolltastic post I made. Plus, I was being pissy because I was having Phone Wars earlier with someone and I was pounding away at my keyboard in anger!
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