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Should I change phone service?

Salty

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I currently have service from Spectrum (Time Warner) for home phone and internet.
I currently have mobile cell service from ATT. for two phones - mine and Mrs. Salty.

In my Specturn bill, there was a notice that if I was to switch my cell service to Specturn -
I would be able to save about 70 dollars a month.

The one catch - neither phone would be compatible with Spectrum.
Thus we would have to buy two new phones. For both new phones
That would cost about a total of $250. One thing on the phone
I currently have a flip phone - but Spectrurm does not have flip phones.
So I would have to get a new "fancy one"

Any Suggestions
 

Salty

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Well, today, I got an ad for cell phone service.
I like the price
My flip phone will transfer
sounds like a good plan

+ I have a membership that will give me a monthly discount.

will be saving a good bit of money every month.!
 

Bible Thumpin n Gun Totin

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Nice :) we don't even have cell coverage at the house :p. Most fire dept members have Active 911 on their smart phones, but I still have an old fashioned pager to get fire dept calls.
 

Benjamin

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...but Spectrurm does not have flip phones.
So I would have to get a new "fancy one"

Any Suggestions

Flip phones, Salty??! Ummm, I'm going to say this as nice as I know how, you are WAY behind the times my friend, it is time to move into the world of smartphones.:Biggrin:Roflmao:Biggrin
 

Salty

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Flip phones, Salty??! Ummm, I'm going to say this as nice as I know how, you are WAY behind the times
and why would that be a problem?


my friend, it is time to move into the world of smartphones.:Biggrin:Roflmao:Biggrin

My flip phone calls people - thats all I need.
In fact, I would prefer that it not be able to text!

If I need to something on the net I go to my computer!
 

Benjamin

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and why would that be a problem?
Not a problem, kind of comical, ...cute that you still are still hanging on to that antique phone. But, I understand, my mom was the Queen of Set in Your Ways and an expert at coming up for reasons not to change it. Thought I'd never talk her into using a clothes dryer when she had a perfectly good clothes line in the backyard. :Smile
My flip phone calls people - thats all I need.
I hear ya, I tried to tell my kids that they only needed was one of them flip-phones with some numbers and a red and green button, about 15 years ago :Roflmao, but do you think I could convince of them of that? :Biggrin NO!
In fact, I would prefer that it not be able to text!
Yeah, it would be tempting the next time you wanted to give someone a quick message without interrupting their day with that new-fangled :Coffee texting apparatus taking advantage of changing your ways. And then there's all those new photos you'd probably start taking just because you could or worse yet people might start sending you photos electronically instead of sending them through the mail like normal people so you could put them in your album. Nah, I get it, the trouble you perceive with them extra buttons and stuff that you don't need when a phone is supposed to be fer calling people, period! I got it. ;)
If I need to something on the net I go to my computer!
What if you need to know something and you're not home? You may not get out much but it can be pretty handy especially to get directions, locate another store for a correct part, or take advantage of the convenience of say like I learned to do recently, looking up the isle and bay of an item in like 10 seconds at Home Depot when you could have just looked around to find a worker and politely waited for your turn to ask them so they could take a perfectly good guess for you - right or wrong it is that interaction that you could hang on to, I get it. :Biggrin

...Nah, don't take it personal Salty, I'm just funnin you and I will even admit that this conversation would be a lot more fun if it where in person than on this internet forum board. :Roflmao
 

kyredneck

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Smartphones are hand held min- computers capable of a myriad of functions over and beyond a flip phone. Don’t be backwards, go for it! You’ll like it!
 
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Salty

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Smartphones are hand held min- computers capable of a myriad of functions over and beyond a flip phone. Don’t be backwards, go for it! You’ll like it!

I did try it - DID NOT LIKE IT!

I'm satisfied with just a flip-phone - a little charger and and a little box
But in that area code where the number is called, I want a black one thats silver lined
I want a cell tower just over the hill top in that bright land that my phone will never get old
and some day yonder - i'when all calls are local -
and walk the streets that are with no sta-tic

Sung to the tune of :

By the way - I went today and changed our service to our new carrier ]
which will reduce our bill by about 50%

BTW - Mrs Salty does have the "computer" for her phone and she loves to text.
If you want her to text you - send me a pm.........
 

Benjamin

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I may have jinxed myself giving Salty a hard time about his old-fashioned flip-phone because I ran over my phone with a tractor yesterday and had to go get a new phone. Of course, this close after Christmas and supply shortages anyway the selection was slim and I was impatient to get a working phone and GUESS what the pretty much only best option seemed be? A new flip-phone!
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Galaxy Z Flip3 5G 128GB (AT&T) in Phantom Black | Price & Deals | Samsung US
 

agedman

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Just remember, Schapp was found out by leaving his phone behind when he left the pulpit and it had a revealing text message he could find an excuse for having.

My wife and I had to take back the Jitterbug flip phone. It didn't have service in our area.
 

Benjamin

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Just remember, Schapp was found out by leaving his phone behind when he left the pulpit and it had a revealing text message he could find an excuse for having.

Nowadays Google probably has recording of everything you say while on the phone and maybe even what's said when its in your pocket. I couldn't transfer my data because the other phone was too damaged and said maybe Google would at least have some of my contacts - the Phone Geek tried Google and it wanted ID verification and part of that was my phone opening pin number! How on earth would Goggle know that?! After that it downloaded all my phone contacts and most my apps and all my text messages! Its no wonder I see ads on the computer at night for things I merely spoke of during the day.
 

agedman

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Nowadays Google probably has recording of everything you say while on the phone and maybe even what's said when its in your pocket. I couldn't transfer my data because the other phone was too damaged and said maybe Google would at least have some of my contacts - the Phone Geek tried Google and it wanted ID verification and part of that was my phone opening pin number! After that it downloaded all my phone contacts and most my apps and all my text messages! Its no wonder I see ads on the computer at night for things I merely spoke of during the day.
wow!!!!

Reminds me of what folks say concerning both God and Santa. :)
 

agedman

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I may have jinxed myself giving Salty a hard time about his old-fashioned flip-phone because I ran over my phone with a tractor yesterday and had to go get a new phone. Of course, this close after Christmas and supply shortages anyway the selection was slim and I was impatient to get a working phone and GUESS what the pretty much only best option seemed be? A new flip-phone!
210826151044-galaxy-z-flip-3-lead.jpg


Galaxy Z Flip3 5G 128GB (AT&T) in Phantom Black | Price & Deals | Samsung US

That looks like a pretty powerful unit.

I use iphone 6 but it has very little memory and I have to download it to keep from being charged for cloud.

Do you like or prefer the Operating system? Does it allow for a information exchange (contacts, mail, documents...) from the iphone 6?
 

Salty

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. ...Do you like or prefer the Operating system? Does it allow for a information exchange (contacts, mail, documents...) from the iphone 6?

Lets see - I push the green button to call someone - then when I am finished with the conversation - I push the red button - and the phone turns off - works fine!
 

Benjamin

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That looks like a pretty powerful unit.
It appears to have better reception in my shop and out on the front of my property and doesn't get stuck trying to use Wifi, so all around faster.
I use iphone 6 but it has very little memory and I have to download it to keep from being charged for cloud.
I haven't come close to using all my memory on my last 3 Android phones. I get an occasional notice about needing more space and backing up but don't use it and it seems to be spam more than anything.
Do you like or prefer the Operating system? Does it allow for a information exchange (contacts, mail, documents...) from the iphone 6?
For several years my wife and daughter have preferred Iphones and my son and I use Androids, not just because we prefer it but because of more practical applications and newer faster improving methods of operation. ...and has more common sense. :D I'm sure people switch all their information between Iphone and Android all the time.

Google had all my current contacts stored and I've never even had any calling relationship with Google beside pressing on call if I find a business I want to talk to, but then even more surprising Google had all my text messages. Google also sends a list of every business I've driven to about once a month which I find rather offensive or intrusive also but I am glad I got my other stuff back.

Information exchange - Yeah, I mean there's all sorts of ways to share and pair with other devices. Documents - I downloaded Word and both it and Google asked me if I wanted access to my computer docs but there's no way I'm giving them that access, ...not that they won't get it eventually anyway if someone doesn't stop them. :Whistling

Another thing I like about this phone is the biometrics work much better as far as my often worn off finger print sign-ins. It would do face recognition too, but I'm trying to keep my face to myself. :UnsureIts only been a few days with this phone but its kind of growing on me.
 
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