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Should I buy my wife a smart phone?

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  • R rwinte

    My wife desperately needs a new phone. Her phone was donated to her by father after hers died. She's up for a new phone from Verizon, but most of the non-smart phones they sell have ratings of 3 out of 5 or less. I like my Droid Incredible, so I thought about buying her a Droid or a WinPhone 7. Pros: Up to date GPS without lugging around our out-of-date Garmin She can check her e-mail for anything important without having to be at home. She can stay occupied in the car when I'm driving and look up stuff for me (like when traveling out of town).* The phones all have higher ratings than non-smart phones. Cons: It's $30/month extra. It's something else to distract her from other things she would rather do. Anyone ventured in this direction before? *Of course she could do this on my Android phone, but she doesn't use it enough to get used to it.

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    Judah Gabriel Himango
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    If you can afford 30/month extra, by all means. Just got myself a new phone, my wife a new phone, and a mobile phone for our home number. It's been well worth it.

    Religiously blogging on the intarwebs since the early 21st century: Kineti L'Tziyon
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    • R rwinte

      My wife desperately needs a new phone. Her phone was donated to her by father after hers died. She's up for a new phone from Verizon, but most of the non-smart phones they sell have ratings of 3 out of 5 or less. I like my Droid Incredible, so I thought about buying her a Droid or a WinPhone 7. Pros: Up to date GPS without lugging around our out-of-date Garmin She can check her e-mail for anything important without having to be at home. She can stay occupied in the car when I'm driving and look up stuff for me (like when traveling out of town).* The phones all have higher ratings than non-smart phones. Cons: It's $30/month extra. It's something else to distract her from other things she would rather do. Anyone ventured in this direction before? *Of course she could do this on my Android phone, but she doesn't use it enough to get used to it.

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      Maximilien
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      rwinte wrote:

      My wife desperately needs a new phone.

      Any particular reason she cannot buy her own phone ? :confused:

      Watched code never compiles.

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      • R rwinte

        My wife desperately needs a new phone. Her phone was donated to her by father after hers died. She's up for a new phone from Verizon, but most of the non-smart phones they sell have ratings of 3 out of 5 or less. I like my Droid Incredible, so I thought about buying her a Droid or a WinPhone 7. Pros: Up to date GPS without lugging around our out-of-date Garmin She can check her e-mail for anything important without having to be at home. She can stay occupied in the car when I'm driving and look up stuff for me (like when traveling out of town).* The phones all have higher ratings than non-smart phones. Cons: It's $30/month extra. It's something else to distract her from other things she would rather do. Anyone ventured in this direction before? *Of course she could do this on my Android phone, but she doesn't use it enough to get used to it.

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        rwinte wrote:

        It's something else to distract her from other things she would rather do.

        Fighting the urge to make a joke about vacuuming and dishes..... oops failed.

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        • R rwinte

          My wife desperately needs a new phone. Her phone was donated to her by father after hers died. She's up for a new phone from Verizon, but most of the non-smart phones they sell have ratings of 3 out of 5 or less. I like my Droid Incredible, so I thought about buying her a Droid or a WinPhone 7. Pros: Up to date GPS without lugging around our out-of-date Garmin She can check her e-mail for anything important without having to be at home. She can stay occupied in the car when I'm driving and look up stuff for me (like when traveling out of town).* The phones all have higher ratings than non-smart phones. Cons: It's $30/month extra. It's something else to distract her from other things she would rather do. Anyone ventured in this direction before? *Of course she could do this on my Android phone, but she doesn't use it enough to get used to it.

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          AspDotNetDev
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          rwinte wrote:

          It's something else to distract her from other things she would rather do.

          That doesn't sound like a good thing.

          Driven to the ARMs by x86.

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          • M Maximilien

            rwinte wrote:

            My wife desperately needs a new phone.

            Any particular reason she cannot buy her own phone ? :confused:

            Watched code never compiles.

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            Dan Mos
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            She can't fill in the RequestForQuotation. AD stuff. :-D

            All the best, Dan

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            • R rwinte

              My wife desperately needs a new phone. Her phone was donated to her by father after hers died. She's up for a new phone from Verizon, but most of the non-smart phones they sell have ratings of 3 out of 5 or less. I like my Droid Incredible, so I thought about buying her a Droid or a WinPhone 7. Pros: Up to date GPS without lugging around our out-of-date Garmin She can check her e-mail for anything important without having to be at home. She can stay occupied in the car when I'm driving and look up stuff for me (like when traveling out of town).* The phones all have higher ratings than non-smart phones. Cons: It's $30/month extra. It's something else to distract her from other things she would rather do. Anyone ventured in this direction before? *Of course she could do this on my Android phone, but she doesn't use it enough to get used to it.

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              Ian Shlasko
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              rwinte wrote:

              Cons: It's $30/month extra.

              That's why I'm still using my old LG Decoy slider... I can afford the extra cash, but I don't think the added benefits are worth the added cost. Not for me, anyway. One more "Con" though. The more complex the phone, the more that can go wrong. KISS principles apply to hardware just as they do to software.

              Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
              Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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              • R rwinte

                My wife desperately needs a new phone. Her phone was donated to her by father after hers died. She's up for a new phone from Verizon, but most of the non-smart phones they sell have ratings of 3 out of 5 or less. I like my Droid Incredible, so I thought about buying her a Droid or a WinPhone 7. Pros: Up to date GPS without lugging around our out-of-date Garmin She can check her e-mail for anything important without having to be at home. She can stay occupied in the car when I'm driving and look up stuff for me (like when traveling out of town).* The phones all have higher ratings than non-smart phones. Cons: It's $30/month extra. It's something else to distract her from other things she would rather do. Anyone ventured in this direction before? *Of course she could do this on my Android phone, but she doesn't use it enough to get used to it.

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                Joan M
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                Don't know... You should ask her... :rolleyes: I can't see why she could not use a high-end phone... It's more on the side of: - will she need it? - will she use it? - will she enjoy it? - can you afford 30$ more per month? (360$ per year). - ...

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                • R rwinte

                  My wife desperately needs a new phone. Her phone was donated to her by father after hers died. She's up for a new phone from Verizon, but most of the non-smart phones they sell have ratings of 3 out of 5 or less. I like my Droid Incredible, so I thought about buying her a Droid or a WinPhone 7. Pros: Up to date GPS without lugging around our out-of-date Garmin She can check her e-mail for anything important without having to be at home. She can stay occupied in the car when I'm driving and look up stuff for me (like when traveling out of town).* The phones all have higher ratings than non-smart phones. Cons: It's $30/month extra. It's something else to distract her from other things she would rather do. Anyone ventured in this direction before? *Of course she could do this on my Android phone, but she doesn't use it enough to get used to it.

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                  NormDroid
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                  I bought my Wife a Samsung Omina 7 (Windows Phone 7), I own a iPhone 3G. Gotta say the Omina is a cool phone and I like the WP7 UI, I'm pushing the company to upgrade my iPhone to the WP7.

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                  • R rwinte

                    My wife desperately needs a new phone. Her phone was donated to her by father after hers died. She's up for a new phone from Verizon, but most of the non-smart phones they sell have ratings of 3 out of 5 or less. I like my Droid Incredible, so I thought about buying her a Droid or a WinPhone 7. Pros: Up to date GPS without lugging around our out-of-date Garmin She can check her e-mail for anything important without having to be at home. She can stay occupied in the car when I'm driving and look up stuff for me (like when traveling out of town).* The phones all have higher ratings than non-smart phones. Cons: It's $30/month extra. It's something else to distract her from other things she would rather do. Anyone ventured in this direction before? *Of course she could do this on my Android phone, but she doesn't use it enough to get used to it.

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                    Joe Woodbury
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                    You should try out the HP Veer. Not because I like it, but because I want to find out if it's any good.

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                    • M Maximilien

                      rwinte wrote:

                      My wife desperately needs a new phone.

                      Any particular reason she cannot buy her own phone ? :confused:

                      Watched code never compiles.

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                      rwinte
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                      We share the same bank account so technically "we" would be buying the phone, not I.

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                      • R rwinte

                        My wife desperately needs a new phone. Her phone was donated to her by father after hers died. She's up for a new phone from Verizon, but most of the non-smart phones they sell have ratings of 3 out of 5 or less. I like my Droid Incredible, so I thought about buying her a Droid or a WinPhone 7. Pros: Up to date GPS without lugging around our out-of-date Garmin She can check her e-mail for anything important without having to be at home. She can stay occupied in the car when I'm driving and look up stuff for me (like when traveling out of town).* The phones all have higher ratings than non-smart phones. Cons: It's $30/month extra. It's something else to distract her from other things she would rather do. Anyone ventured in this direction before? *Of course she could do this on my Android phone, but she doesn't use it enough to get used to it.

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                        If you do check out ALL available subscriptions... I had a subscription for 17,50 a month. Needed to pay about 100 extra for the phone and I got 100 calling minutes OR sms'es. Right after I bought it I found this bargain on the internet. Also 17,50 a month, but the same phone was free of charge, I got 100 sms'es AND 4 hours of calling minutes. Also unlimited internet access free of charge. Luckily I was able to take my just bought phone back and get a refund. Subscriptions can differ A WHOLE FRIGGIN LOT from one provider to the other... Just saying $30 extra a month isn't necessary if you look in the right places :)

                        It's an OO world.

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                        • I Ian Shlasko

                          rwinte wrote:

                          Cons: It's $30/month extra.

                          That's why I'm still using my old LG Decoy slider... I can afford the extra cash, but I don't think the added benefits are worth the added cost. Not for me, anyway. One more "Con" though. The more complex the phone, the more that can go wrong. KISS principles apply to hardware just as they do to software.

                          Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
                          Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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                          AspDotNetDev
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                          Ian Shlasko wrote:

                          The more complex the phone, the more that can go wrong.

                          So true. I have been dealing with email going bonkers on my iPhone 3G all this morning.

                          Driven to the ARMs by x86.

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                          • M Maximilien

                            rwinte wrote:

                            My wife desperately needs a new phone.

                            Any particular reason she cannot buy her own phone ? :confused:

                            Watched code never compiles.

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                            keyboard warrior
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                            i gave you a 5. someone gave you a 1. "how dare you insinuate she can think/buy for herself!"

                            "Incorrectly attributing quotes to revered historical figures is the work of fools and gerrymanderers; but hey, that's the internet for you." -- Thomas Jefferson

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                            • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                              If you can afford 30/month extra, by all means. Just got myself a new phone, my wife a new phone, and a mobile phone for our home number. It's been well worth it.

                              Religiously blogging on the intarwebs since the early 21st century: Kineti L'Tziyon
                              Judah Himango

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                              Nish Nishant
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                              Judah Himango wrote:

                              a mobile phone for our home number

                              Why, Judah? Why not a VOIP phone from Vonage or a similar service?

                              Regards, Nish


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                                Judah Himango wrote:

                                a mobile phone for our home number

                                Why, Judah? Why not a VOIP phone from Vonage or a similar service?

                                Regards, Nish


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                                Judah Gabriel Himango
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                                I actually did have this VOIP thing from T-Mobile: they supplied us with a special router and phone for $10/month. It was absolute junk. Voice quality was bad, service went in and out, and eventually the router stopped being able to connect to the mothership. Finally, T-Mobile discontinued the service. This time around, I opted for a mobile phone. Service is just better.

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                                • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                                  I actually did have this VOIP thing from T-Mobile: they supplied us with a special router and phone for $10/month. It was absolute junk. Voice quality was bad, service went in and out, and eventually the router stopped being able to connect to the mothership. Finally, T-Mobile discontinued the service. This time around, I opted for a mobile phone. Service is just better.

                                  Religiously blogging on the intarwebs since the early 21st century: Kineti L'Tziyon
                                  Judah Himango

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                                  Dan Neely
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                                  Google voice and forward the number to your/wife's existing mobiles phones?

                                  3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                  • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                                    I actually did have this VOIP thing from T-Mobile: they supplied us with a special router and phone for $10/month. It was absolute junk. Voice quality was bad, service went in and out, and eventually the router stopped being able to connect to the mothership. Finally, T-Mobile discontinued the service. This time around, I opted for a mobile phone. Service is just better.

                                    Religiously blogging on the intarwebs since the early 21st century: Kineti L'Tziyon
                                    Judah Himango

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                                    Nish Nishant
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                                    Ok, I have Vonage and it's pretty good for calls within the US. It's when you make international calls that it feels like doing a voice chat on a 14 Kbps modem.

                                    Regards, Nish


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                                      Judah Himango wrote:

                                      a mobile phone for our home number

                                      Why, Judah? Why not a VOIP phone from Vonage or a similar service?

                                      Regards, Nish


                                      Are you addicted to CP? If so, check this out: The Code Project Forum Analyzer : Find out how much of a life you don't have! My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                                      Roger Wright
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                                      For one, Vonnage sucks. My lady recently dropped her landline for Vonnage and we can rarely complete a 5 minute phone call before she has to switch to her cell phone. The latency and dropped packets are absolutely intolerable, and her Internet service is faster and more reliable than mine.

                                      Will Rogers never met me.

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