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I have to side with your wife. Get a new phone, would yea !. Sheeeese..
That thing has to feel like a brick in your pocket.
Due to the size of your pocket , might be why your wife is embarrassed
Dang, does that thing not have a cord? J-K Marv. I thought I would never need anything but a phone, but now that I've got the Droid, can't imagine how I ever got by without. Dan, if you only travel in your hometown, speed dial works great. If you are out of town, that app will find the parts, find the store, give you directions and make the call for you. Plus, if I break down on the roadside, I've got FTE and you guys at my fingertips most anywhere. I've got the RHN list stored, along with GPS and most important, it's got a zoom screen so I can actually read the small print, which seems so much smaller that it was a few years ago. LOL. I only wish AE would include an app to go along with the rest I bought from them. Then I would not need to carry my laptop with me when I travel.
I never used to text. Now I do all the time. I'm actually typing this on an IPhone. Realized the nice thing about texting, if you need to tell someone something but don't won't to talk to them you can just text them and not have to speak to them. Comes in handy. And you always have a computer with you to go on FTE. Oh yeah, nice app idea.
I never used to text. Now I do all the time. I'm actually typing this on an IPhone. Realized the nice thing about texting, if you need to tell someone something but don't won't to talk to them you can just text them and not have to speak to them. Comes in handy. And you always have a computer with you to go on FTE. Oh yeah, nice app idea.
Its a beautiful thing. Is there anything technology can't solve for us?
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