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MrsG
22 Jul 2016

Commenter "Nancy" has it correct. Services using AT&T will no longer support the 2G, therefore the efficient flip phones will no longer work as of December 31, 2016. We were notified by PureTalkUSA, an MVNO of AT&T that consumers using the 2Gs will have to use a newer phone. That is both bad and good news for some. I still keep a quad band flip phone for international travel as an "emergency" phone using a foreign SIM. I love flip phones too!

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John
22 Jul 2016

I think the comment by jphuf should be removed.

Posted by:

Mac and Cheese
22 Jul 2016

Jphuf wrote, "The remark posted by mmcquuownm (I ordered an "Obamaphone") is inappropriate for this website, comments like that, I can get on Fox News, if I were that stupid. It should be removed, although, it should not have been allowed to be posted."

That's an interesting perspective, Jphuf. For myself, I prefer not to have someone else decide what I may and may not read.

We're losing a lot of our freedoms in this country, it seems to me, but one that remains so far is our freedom to speak our mind (in most places) without censorship.

Just as mmcquuownm has the right to say what he chooses here, within the bounds of good taste, freedom from slander, and common sense, you have the right to read, comment on, or ignore what he said.

Please, Mr. Rankin, don't succumb to those who are uncomfortable hearing ideas they disagree with and want them eliminated from public discourse. There are many governments in the world that do that for for their citizens. Fortunately, at least for now, the U.S. is not one of them (except on those college campuses where "soft" millennials can't bear to consider opposing ideas and actually think for themselves).

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Jo
22 Jul 2016

A smart phone is an ergonomic nightmare, ever worse than a tablet or laptop computer. The keys are too small for typing. Holding the phone high enough for you to see the screen stresses your shoulders and neck. Besides, do you really need to play games or surf the internet while you are at work or school?

I use a small cell phone, just a little larger than a flip phone, that has a slide-out keyboard for texting. Everything I do on the internet is from a desk top computer with a full-size keyboard and a full-size display.

Posted by:

RG Schmidt
22 Jul 2016

And for those of us who remember (and used) both rotary dial 'phones and central live operators ... As with much of technology, many of those terms are remnants of those systems. A bit like a "carbon copy" of an email. ;>}

Posted by:

RG Schmidt
22 Jul 2016

On the serious side, we have a flip 'phone, with the text feature disabled, and a landline. Don't miss a "smart phone" at all.

Posted by:

J Spencer
23 Jul 2016

My wife has a flip phone and loves it. But she's also glad she can ask me to find travel routes, traffic info, weather, pay for Starbucks, get Yelp reviews of restaurants, check Red Sox scores, and check our bank balance on my Nexus 5 smartphone.

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Herb
23 Jul 2016

I can't believe it!! I'm finally up-to-date with something!! All I've ever owed are 'dumb' phones with a pay-as-you-go usage rate. Thanks to Trackphone, the phone cost $20 a few years ago, and it costs about $6/month for about an hour of talk time. It's all I need to call anybody I want whenever I want. It's crazy how some people pay a small fortune to do that.

Posted by:

intelligencia
23 Jul 2016

just a little levity:

The POP sensation's name is spelled: R-i-h-a-n-n-a

LOL!

YES! I have a smart phone but I longed to get my hard flip-phone back . . . Thanks for the reminder, Mr. Rankin!

We Love You here in Brooklyn, New York!

i

Posted by:

Gordon Peterson
23 Jul 2016

A lot of people seem to miss the big point... these smaller phones (and flip-phones) can be carried around your neck on a lanyard, so you don't have to worry about stuffing them into (or them falling out of!) a pocket.

Like several other commenters, I used to have a small LG phone from Net10, and they replaced that with a LG flip phone (that still will work with my lanyard). I pay $100 for 1500 minutes every six months, and those minutes roll over (I have 3810 minutes presently, and am about to add 1500 more since I've only got 7 days left...).

And, yes, the battery lasts nearly a week between charges.

(Will my old Net10 2G phone work on T-Mobile's 2G network, or are they retiring that 2G network too?)

Posted by:

Eibenschotte
23 Jul 2016

My boss supplied us with smartphones; balky, unwieldy, too much crap I don't need. Use my flip phone instead-sturdy, push a button, get it done, texts IF I HAVE TO. Plus, he can't find me w/out the GPS.

Posted by:

Robert
24 Jul 2016

I'm still a fan of the simplicity and durability of "old fashioned" flip phones. About the only reason I recently "upgraded" to a smart phone was, as mentioned above, the fact that the older 2G service is being phased out, and that I work for a number of event management companies at trade shows and conventions, and the program guides are all done by apps (eventbase, guidebook) rather than a printed program book. Smart phone becoming a necessity.

And to enter the fray: the so called Obamaphone is probably in reference to the SafeLink program (part of TracFone by the way), part of a govenment supported Lifeline program. It provides phone service to those with limited incomes and is actually cheaper than providing landline service. And no, they aren't Galaxy 7s or something, but the ones I've seen are often the older 2G style phone-calls-only phones, not smartphones. Although you can now get a free refurb smartphone from TracFone (see website). And yes, the last time I looked flip phones were still available on same TracFone website.

Posted by:

Charles Snyder
15 Aug 2016

Really glad to see this article for I have been so mad about not being able to get a decent basic flip phone. I am with Cricket and the last two basic phones they offered were junk; very poor battery life and poor reception. How can cell phone companies think that everyone needs a smart phone?
Internet and email I prefer to do on my laptop. Navigating through all the icons on a smart phone is a hassle. And it is easier to type a text message on a flip phone than the touch key pad on a smart phone. Give me talk, text and decent camera and good battery life.
Thank you

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