ArishMell · 70-79, M
Portable one - a basic DORO.
Landline - a Cable & Wireless CWP200. It's probably 20 - 30 years old.
I don't believe in replacing pefectly good equipment unless necessary, and I may need to:
I'm told I will need replace the DORO fairly soon as the 3G service is ending but I don't know if it will in fact still work just as a 'phone & text instrument as it's not linked to the Internet. It might not send or accept the texts.
The C&W? I don't yet know. My broadband service is being replaced by full-fibre very soon, in which the telephone's electricity will be from the house mains via the modem, instead of from the telephone system.
Landline - a Cable & Wireless CWP200. It's probably 20 - 30 years old.
I don't believe in replacing pefectly good equipment unless necessary, and I may need to:
I'm told I will need replace the DORO fairly soon as the 3G service is ending but I don't know if it will in fact still work just as a 'phone & text instrument as it's not linked to the Internet. It might not send or accept the texts.
The C&W? I don't yet know. My broadband service is being replaced by full-fibre very soon, in which the telephone's electricity will be from the house mains via the modem, instead of from the telephone system.
uikakarotuevegeta · 26-30
Samsung Galaxy A34 5G, used it since August 2023 to replace my dying XiaoMi RedMi Note 8 Pro that was used since Q2 2019 to Q2 2020 by my uncle, Q3 2020 to Q1 2021 by my dad, and then Q2 2021 to Q3 2023. I plan to go for an Android brand that's highly compatible with de-Googled Android ROMs in the future, although I'm not against using iPhones and iPads for business use.
HumanEarth · F
Lilnonames · F
I got about 8 phones, HTC is from 2003,still works