$800 - $900 Features? I mostly like to take photos. Use it to get on Facebook, Instagram, AOL, etc. I don't really use it that much; only when stuck at a doctors office or elsewhere.What features are you looking for? Price range?
What more can a high $$$ phone do that our $50 phone can't do???My wife's flip phone was acting up, so we bought a ZTE 579 from CC for $50.
Better calling/texting and pictures..
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If you are not tied to the Apple universe then this is a great choice, especially for the price. If people are looking for a good Android phone for a good budget price I always suggest the Pixel line of phones from Google.Moto G7 Power from Consumer Cellular
Less than $200.
Incredible battery.
Pamela, I believe you bought an iPad. If you like the Apple world, your phone could sync with many things on the ipad. It’s a pricey addiction.
If you mostly like to take photos, buy a camera and use your old phone as a phone.$800 - $900 Features? I mostly like to take photos. Use it to get on Facebook, Instagram, AOL, etc. I don't really use it that much; only when stuck at a doctors office or elsewhere.
Refreshing to know I'm not the only one who can live without a phone.Okay. Since I don't have a cell phone, I'll leave it to others to step in here.![]()
You are 100% correct Chet. I have an "alcatel" flip phone & it has been a good reliable phone for many years. I believe I paid about $60 Canadian for it several years ago. Since I seldom use it, maybe 4 or 5 times/month, I have a $11 plan with Rogers that gives me about an hour of calling/month. I have been told by others that the clarity of my flip phone is much better than most fancy $1,000 iphones. For photography, I have 2 Canon Cameras. My big one is a SX50HS which is wonderful for its powerful digital zoom. For everyday use, I have a little red Canon SX720HS which has a zoom of 40X. When people call me up with their fancy phones I have a hard time understanding what they are saying. The old land lines were clear but these "I have everything" phones end up being a "jack of all trades" but master of none. Then, of course, I am not one of those very common people you see everywhere crossing a dangerous, busy street starring at their phones & looking like the phone has taken over their brain. Hey, I know that I not sexy & I'm not trendy but at the age of 74 do I have to be? I'm just a practical down-to-earth guy that believes in the KISS (Keep it simple, stupid) principle.If you mostly like to take photos, buy a camera and use your old phone as a phone.
Seems like we think alike. I have an Alcatel flip phone as well.You are 100% correct Chet. I have an "alcatel" flip phone & it has been a good reliable phone for many years. I believe I paid about $60 Canadian for it several years ago. Since I seldom use it, maybe 4 or 5 times/month, I have a $11 plan with Rogers that gives me about an hour of calling/month. I have been told by others that the clarity of my flip phone is much better than most fancy $1,000 iphones. For photography, I have 2 Canon Cameras. My big one is a SX50HS which is wonderful for its powerful digital zoom. For everyday use, I have a little red Canon SX720HS which has a zoom of 40X. When people call me up with their fancy phones I have a hard time understanding what they are saying. The old land lines were clear but these "I have everything" phones end up being a "jack of all trades" but master of none. Then, of course, I am not one of those very common people you see everywhere crossing a dangerous, busy street starring at their phones & looking like the phone has taken over their brain. Hey, I know that I not sexy & I'm not trendy but at the age of 74 do I have to be? I'm just a practical down-to-earth guy that believes in the KISS (Keep it simple, stupid) principle.
I do have a camera; just don't have it with me all the time. The phone on the other hand... is always with me. Thank you, everyone for your replies. I won't be buying a new phone until I can actually go out and look at what is on the market. Not safe to go out shopping ~ now.If you mostly like to take photos, buy a camera and use your old phone as a phone.
I believe it all depends on what kind of cell phone you have & what kind of camera you have. You can't compare a $1,000 cell phone with a $40 camera nor a $1,000 camera with a $50 cell phone. That would be like comparing bananas with oranges; as that old saying goes.I do have a camera; just don't have it with me all the time. The phone on the other hand... is always with me. Thank you, everyone for your replies. I won't be buying a new phone until I can actually go out and look at what is on the market. Not safe to go out shopping ~ now.
I bought the last one at Best Buy. I'm sticking to a Samsung.
@Chet, my present phone takes much better photos than my camera. And the camera is fairly new.
And finally, receiving/sending photos via a smartphone is the only option I can easily connect with my family that I haven't seen in a little over a year. A camera does not have that function.
Sigh....