I used an upgraded version of this phone back in college. The phone was a tank. I'd be having a conversation on the 3rd floor apartment balcony, accidentally drop it to ground level, go downstairs, pick it up, and resume conversation. Wish I can do that with an i-phone.
@donotstealmythunder Like everything else now a days it's planned obsolescence. I believe the current up to date Cell Phones such as the iphone are deliberately designed to break & fail within a known time period. This way they're sure we'll have to keep coming back to buy them multiple times. I've had this phone since 2001 and it's still running strong. It even survived a trip through the washing machine because I forgot it was in my pocket. Try that with an iphone or HTC-HD7 LMAO
I used an upgraded version of this phone back in college. The phone was a tank. I'd be having a conversation on the 3rd floor apartment balcony, accidentally drop it to ground level, go downstairs, pick it up, and resume conversation. Wish I can do that with an i-phone.
donotstealmythunder 10 months ago
@donotstealmythunder Like everything else now a days it's planned obsolescence. I believe the current up to date Cell Phones such as the iphone are deliberately designed to break & fail within a known time period. This way they're sure we'll have to keep coming back to buy them multiple times. I've had this phone since 2001 and it's still running strong. It even survived a trip through the washing machine because I forgot it was in my pocket. Try that with an iphone or HTC-HD7 LMAO
Taz0161 10 months ago