First one was an analog Fox Mulder special. I don't remember the brand. The screen only displayed orange numbers. Didn't have texting capabilities, or if it did, I wasn't aware of it (texting wasn't really a thing back in those days). It had the car lighter charger, and it fit into the inside pocket of the black raincoat I used to wear when investigating allegedly haunted locations. Imagine trying to get pizza delivery to a cemetery!
@dubkebab Why in the world would I need internet at the store? And as far as gps, I do it the old fashion way. Look at a map, and commit it to memory. Pretty simple. Plus I don't like the idea of all of my movements being tracked.
@TheSentinel Oh,I'm with you-on team NOcell. I meant to reply to the kid above in the comments. People are slaves to those things-and pay for the privilege.
Zoomer here. My first cellphone WAS a LG Rebel and still is. I never saw a point in upgrading when it was good enough. I replaced the stock Android apps with more lean ones, and it works like an absolute charm.