OregonLuvr wrote:I am android all the way. People like what they are used to. I have an LG phone that is 4 years old. works great, good battery life. But LG isnt making phones anymore so if something happens to this one I will replace it with a cheap phone. I cannot justify paying huge amounts for a cell phone even if it is the latest and greatest I dont need that kind of phone. I take some pics on it, surf internet occasionally, play a couple games (not often), text, emails,, FB and hotspot it when needed. My friend got a Motorola phone last month and I played with it and liked it so that might be an idea IF this one dies. He is happy with his choice and it was $120.
Thanks, Karen.
Karen, like you, I have always been "Android all the way". Both my kids have IPhones, and like them, and would probably never change to Android. I have played with their phones a bit, and have found that the over-all functionality between the two systems seems to be much the same, although the way that they work is a bit different between the two. At a much higher price point.
My last two phones were Motorola (LOL, in fact my very first cell phone, from at least 25 years ago, was one of those huge "Motorola-In-A-Suitcase" things.
) Each
individual cell call made was about $2.00 - $3.00! And. . . I thought it was absolutely the
greatest, especially one time when my car crapped out in the middle of no-where in the desert when my kids were with me (they were little then, maybe 6 & 7), it was just me and them in the car, and was able to call for a tow.
Does anyone remember those suitcase things? How FAR we have come!!
I have always had the lesser-priced Motorola versions, and have been quite happy with them. The one I have now I bought at Target (has a few bells and whistles) several years back for about $150.00. After several days of research, I am leaning again towards a Motorola (at the same time thanking everyone for their input!) because of the better camera. The phone I have now takes very satisfactory photos, but I am looking for one with more "oomph" (more definition, better focus), as I will be using it to take photos of my jewelry for my Etsy store.
The one I am considering at the moment has 256GB storage, 8GB ram (this is more than your average laptop!) and a good camera. It has three cameras, actually, for photographing different kinds of things. Thought about it overnight, think I am going to do the deed this morning.
UPDATE.
Well, crapitsky.
Somehow the phone that I want (make that want-ed) went up in price by 1/3 overnight, and it wasn't a cheap phone to begin with.
I guess I missed the fact that it was on "Holiday Sale". I am a fairly cheap. . . make that thrifty. . . person. It's back to the drawing board for me.
I'll wait a bit, maybe, hoping the phone that I have doesn't totally give up the ghost. Maybe there will be a "Lincoln's Birthday" sale or something.
I hate it when this happens.
Anne