For all it can do, I use mine to make and receive calls and occasionally receive and send texts. I don’t overdo the text with that itsy, bitsy yellow key pad.
My family and some of my friends convinced me to join the overpriced iPhone cult. It’s OK, but not necessarily the Apple of my eye. I liked being able to change the battery or upgrade the sim card if It was needed in the other phones I’ve had. Can’t do either of those with an iPhone without voiding the warrantee.
Before I finally got an iPhone at the end of last year, I had a phone I referred to as either “semi-smart” or “stupid,” depending on the situation. But I have to admit it did about 95% of what I needed it to do (mainly phoning and texting). My one regret about giving it up was that it had a really cool name: it was a Coolpad Rogue.
dadthedawg almost 3 years ago
Oh,…..what does that do?
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 3 years ago
And with a great consideration of himself.
GROG Premium Member almost 3 years ago
For all it can do, I use mine to make and receive calls and occasionally receive and send texts. I don’t overdo the text with that itsy, bitsy yellow key pad.
suv2000 almost 3 years ago
He has an iPhone
wjones almost 3 years ago
I had a smart phone for 10 years, but I am still testing it as a phone and the voice mail.
wiatr almost 3 years ago
Yes, and a chauffeur-driven Excalibur parked in his garage.
LookingGlass Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The eejit has a “genius” phone?!! How quaint!!
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Baarorso almost 3 years ago
(I can’t resist-sorry Chip! ;D) I somehow get the impression that the phone is smarter than Brutus is.;-D
stillfickled Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I don’t want something that’s smarter than me.
dcandmx almost 3 years ago
Phone-up-man-ship…
Meg: All Seriousness Aside almost 3 years ago
So, not an iPhone. Genius move!
Looneytunes65 almost 3 years ago
A cell phone is a hand held computer, and in most cases, easier to use than a traditional one.
zzeek almost 3 years ago
My family and some of my friends convinced me to join the overpriced iPhone cult. It’s OK, but not necessarily the Apple of my eye. I liked being able to change the battery or upgrade the sim card if It was needed in the other phones I’ve had. Can’t do either of those with an iPhone without voiding the warrantee.
nosirrom almost 3 years ago
Not only does he have a genius phone but the OS doesn’t require upgrades because it’s stable.
Yep, a stable genius phone.
Michael G. almost 3 years ago
If your phone can do more in five minutes than you can do all day, well, here’s your sign!
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He does have a genius phone because he can not think for himself…also that’s why he is CEO?
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
But of course, what else would you expect…..
Gandalf almost 3 years ago
The phone may be ‘smart’, but it drains the intelligence from the users, or so it seems.
ncorgbl almost 3 years ago
I hadn’t given it any thought before, but obviously the Chief is a tRumpster.
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
♫ I have everything better then you ♫
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
A flip phone would be a smart phone in Brutus’s hands.
Buckeye67 almost 3 years ago
Veeblefester the master of one-upmanship.
Lightpainter Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Ok, if I was Brutus here, the Chief deserves to be slapped upside the head. Yeah, the consequences might be bad, but still…..
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member almost 3 years ago
You can call it what you want if it helps your ego Chief but it’s no different than those owned by 900 million other people in the world.
paullp Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Before I finally got an iPhone at the end of last year, I had a phone I referred to as either “semi-smart” or “stupid,” depending on the situation. But I have to admit it did about 95% of what I needed it to do (mainly phoning and texting). My one regret about giving it up was that it had a really cool name: it was a Coolpad Rogue.