I'm just bad at consuming.
Oct. 17th, 2006 02:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, in other news, I've got an agreement with Verizon where they'll give me a new phone every two years if I agree to sign a new contract with them. I've been waiting for my current phone to hit the two-year mark (notably, the first one ever to do so in one piece), and went out this weekend to get a new phone.
I got a RASR. And I kind of like it, but I have misgivings. Most notably, the RASR is a flip-phone, and I'm less-than thrilled with those. They're inconvenient, in my opinion, having to flip them open to use, and they break more easily than solid phones (like my old phone which survived it's contract).
I have about half a mind to go in and exchange the RASR for an LG Chocolate, which is a solid-type phone with a slide-down keypad and a touch-screen interface (apparently).
I like the RASR's talk-to-call and Bluetooth capabilities, but apparently Chocolate has the same bits.
Does anyone out there know anything about either of these phones? Any reason why I should drop the RASR or avoid Chocolate?
I got a RASR. And I kind of like it, but I have misgivings. Most notably, the RASR is a flip-phone, and I'm less-than thrilled with those. They're inconvenient, in my opinion, having to flip them open to use, and they break more easily than solid phones (like my old phone which survived it's contract).
I have about half a mind to go in and exchange the RASR for an LG Chocolate, which is a solid-type phone with a slide-down keypad and a touch-screen interface (apparently).
I like the RASR's talk-to-call and Bluetooth capabilities, but apparently Chocolate has the same bits.
Does anyone out there know anything about either of these phones? Any reason why I should drop the RASR or avoid Chocolate?
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Date: 2006-10-17 08:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-18 07:11 am (UTC)Oh, and the chocolate is hott.
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Date: 2006-10-18 07:12 am (UTC)