Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Wistful Wednesday : I gave in

I will admit it.  I gave in and joined the eye phone crowd.

I prefer this old phone.  Telemarketers don't know this number...but they sure know the eye phone number.

I asked Jen to pick me out a phone after Far Guy was in the hospital the last time.  I was travelling back and forth and he had his phone with him at the hospital.

I don't know what the fancy smancy thing will do...but it will call a few people....and I can always count on the unknown number to call me between 9 and 10 AM. 

Far Side

22 comments:

Dawn said...

Maybe you will come to like your new phone. It can be useful for even more than calls. Or not.

Val Ewing said...

It took me a while to get a smarty phone too. After using it, I find it handy to have.

linda m said...

I don't have a smart phone just a plain old cell phone. I really don't like it. Too hard to use so I just keep it around for emergencies (like when I am out walking) and for long distance calls. e had cancelled long distance service on our land-line. Hoping you get used to it as I've seen how handy they can be.

DJan said...

I like my phone a lot, but until I discovered I could block any noise coming from it for a specified period of time, it would always wake me up in the middle of the night with a spam call. No more. And I never answer a call from a number I don't recognize. Good luck with this new phone! :-)

Miss Merry said...

Never had a fancy phone until my father became sick. I was 2 hours away in Cleveland at the VA hospital, a one hour appointment would turn into a 2 day hospital stay. A blood transfusion glitch resulted in our leaving Cleveland at 2 a.m. instead of 5 p.m. (thank you attendants who walk you to your car). Between his appointments and illness, my work schedule (sorry, I won't be in today. I am stuck in Cleveland for an unknown period without clean underwear) and just piece of mind on winter road trips alone in the middle of the night, I had to pull the trigger.

thecrazysheeplady said...

Give it a chance. There is a lot of good stuff about having a smart phone. Learn to use the silence and blocking features and you'll be happier. You might look into Instagram. It's fun and good photo editing to play with.

Pauline Persing said...

There are times when I like having a cell phone.

Rose said...

I sure enjoy my smart phone...I get so many unwanted calls. I always have a special wish for those making spam calls. I never answer an unknown number.

Tired Teacher said...

I don't answer calls unless I recognize the number, and if the caller doesn't leave a message, I block the number. I use the phone as a camera, an appointment tracker and the keeper of all the rewards cards from various stores.

Sara said...

We have the old phone like this that was in the farm house my husband grew up in. His mother gave it to him because he is in the telecommunications business. I need to find a better place to display it in his office.

Maebeme said...

It took me quite a while to get accustomed to my smart phone...I really didn't like the fact it was likely smarter than me. At first it was merely a phone to make/receive calls and the occasional text. Then I learned how to take photos, handy when I don't have my DSLR with me. I'm not a big app user but there are some that are useful, like weather and news.

And as others have said, no need to answer the unknown numbers. Unless, you have a large whistle nearby that you can blast when they answer. :)

Lady Fi said...

I love my iPhone! I like your old phone too though.

Cynthia said...

FaceTime is really fun and easy, too. Just like making a phone call AND you can see them. They love it, or at least mine do.

Betsy said...

Your old phone is beautiful but I do LOVE my iPhone. I block calls from spammers, take photos everywhere I go, FaceTime with my kids all over the world for FREE and do a multitude of other things. My friend who is 74 said she would never, ever get one and then last year asked me to go with her to get a new phone. She bought an iPhone and is never without it. She uses it more than I do mine! GIve your's a chance. I think you'll be glad you did.
Blessings,
Betsy

Rita said...

Never had an iphone, but do have a smarty-pants phone. I know it could do many more things but I'm glad I figured out how to take pictures and videos with help from Leah. Mainly use it just for that and calls & texts. I'm sure Jen can help you out if you have questions. You'll probably end up loving it. :)

Bonnie said...

With time you'll come to love it and for safety it is well worth having it. Just take one step at a time in learning it starting with how to make and receive calls. The last phone I got I was so excited about it that I forgot to learn how to make calls on it - a real duh! moment! Your kids and grandkids can always help you with it. I still ask my kids how to do certain things with my phone and I've had a smartphone for years. Before you know it you'll be taking pictures, videos and playing games!

Red said...

In this day and age we are pretty well forced to get a good cell phone.

Jo-Anne's Ramblings said...

No I or eye phone for me prefer android phone which is smarter then me

Laurel Wood said...

I still don't have one. In fact, I have an old, old flip phone to be order to call John if necessary! lol I hope you'll learn to love it.

Elizabeth said...

I love my iPhone. Yes, it does more than makes calls. Enjoy the little computer in your hand.

Sam I Am...... said...

I still don't have one but one of these days I should. I used to have Onstar as that is the only reason I's need one is in case of an emergency in the car but then they changed Onstar and it doesn't work unless I take it and have it upgraded for about $300 which I didn't. I paid for it once and a subscription each month. I didn't see why I should have to pay for it again. Right now the girls meds and mine are taking all the extra cash...and this past winter's heating bill! LOL! Glad you have one though!

Debi said...

We ventured into the world of smart phones a couple of years ago. I have a phone that I only know how to use about half (if that many!) of its many features.