i am having a tough time BUT at least the camera is nice
A 'phone shop assistant told me many users find them second nature because they not only use them very often, but have been buying the latest every time one comes out.
Whereas if you only change the instrument when genuinely necessary, such as it breaking down irrepairably, the replacement is far more advanced than what you are accustomed to.
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My November 2017 purchased, LG-made, 4G-rated, so-called "smart" 'phone lies abandoned and unloved on a shelf, no good to me. Too difficult to use; I missed several calls, could not respond to left phone messages. In fact I discovered that LG regards normal telephony as an accessory feature, not the telephone's main purpose! It is clumsy and heavy, and discharges its battery within a day or so. It invited me to open a Google account on it, but I ignored that.
I've paid off the 18-month balance of the 2- year contract, had it unlocked, removed its card.
(Having it unlocked was a saga of its own, puzzling even the service company's technical people until one discovered LG keeps changing the unlocking codes.)
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I use instead a small, simple, 3G device. It has button keys (so text messages are a bit awkward but I send and receive few anyway). It's pocket-sized, I don't need a degree in electronics just to ring someone. Its battery charge lasts several days (though to be fair it spends more time switched off than on even when I have it with me away from home). I think it can be linked to the Internet - but I don't need that, and it's PAYG, so very cheap to own and use.