Brians356
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I hope everyone is aware we are approaching a deadline. As early in 2022 as January, most if not all mobile network providers will throw a big switch which will disconnect 3G cel phones. I was informed by AT&T that my devices will soon be obsolete.
In light of this, I am looking to replace my tiny old Blackberry phone. I do not seek a proper modern "smart" phone such as a typical full-screen iPhone or Samsung. I'm seeking a 4G-ready "flip phone" equivalent* for talking and texting, and I want it as compact and robust as possible for cramming into the pocket of my Levis. Decent phone audio (talking and listening) would be a big plus.
As I want to retain my current telephone number, and prefer to stay connected to AT&T's network, my choices are limited. And reading the reviews of the few phones available, the best candidate I have found so far is a Kyocera DuraX family of phone in the ~$250 price range.
I'm guessing there are more than a few readers on the same scent trail, or who have already upgraded their phones. Any thoughts, experiences, or recommendations?
Brian
( * The simple flip phone has pretty much gone extinct; they all seem to have small color display screens, cameras, and other features of larger, smarter phones, but cost a fraction of what most people demand in a smart phone.)
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In light of this, I am looking to replace my tiny old Blackberry phone. I do not seek a proper modern "smart" phone such as a typical full-screen iPhone or Samsung. I'm seeking a 4G-ready "flip phone" equivalent* for talking and texting, and I want it as compact and robust as possible for cramming into the pocket of my Levis. Decent phone audio (talking and listening) would be a big plus.
As I want to retain my current telephone number, and prefer to stay connected to AT&T's network, my choices are limited. And reading the reviews of the few phones available, the best candidate I have found so far is a Kyocera DuraX family of phone in the ~$250 price range.
I'm guessing there are more than a few readers on the same scent trail, or who have already upgraded their phones. Any thoughts, experiences, or recommendations?
Brian
( * The simple flip phone has pretty much gone extinct; they all seem to have small color display screens, cameras, and other features of larger, smarter phones, but cost a fraction of what most people demand in a smart phone.)
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