I miss flip phones.

Remodeling Maidiac

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Do they still make them in smart versions? The GPS is invaluable and of course I still need to be able to troll USMB....
 
I've carried around a flip phone since the mid 1990's. Haven't seen a reason to change. I don't need smart phone capabilities just to chat and/or text.
 
Doesn't a smart flip phone defeat the point of having a flip phone?
Nope. But it does show what the limitations of a tiny screen are.
if all you want is a phone the screen is useless,,

thats why I have one,,
GPS

It's a must.

I looked at one a couple months ago but it was just a folding glass phone
I like the maps, but the GPS makes people dumb,, I had a guy that came to my house 3 times and he still asks for the address to put in his GPS
 
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I keep an old flip phone handy as a backup.

Or just in case I need to venture into Democrat moonbat parts of town. When those bizarre looking subhuman alien species of Democrats see you with a flip phone, they think you're Captain Kirk and it is very intimidating to them.
 
Doesn't a smart flip phone defeat the point of having a flip phone?
Nope. But it does show what the limitations of a tiny screen are.
if all you want is a phone the screen is useless,,

thats why I have one,,
GPS

It's a must.

I looked at one a couple months ago but it was just a folding glass phone
I like the maps, but the GPS makes people dumb,, I had a guy that came to my house 3 times and he still asks for the address to put in his GPS
My work encompasses the entire metro and all cities surrounding it up to an hour away. GPS is a must and I'm not paying for one of the in car services when I can get it free on my phone.
 
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