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The Water Cooler – What Kind Of Cell Phone Do You Have, And Are You Happy With It?

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The “Water Cooler” is a feature on Claycord.com where we ask you a question or provide a topic, and you talk about it.

The “Water Cooler” will be up Monday-Friday at noon.

Today’s question:

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QUESTION: What kind of cell phone do you have, and are you happy with it?

Talk about it….

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I switched from android to iOS. I love Apple iPhone. Upgrade from iPhone 7 to iPhone 14.

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Not an iPhone and turn it on maybe once a month.

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Galaxy S22 Ultra. Awesome.
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I have never been in the proprietary Apple ecosystem. Apple’s business practices are “unfair” but I am a longtime shareholder. Thank you Apple fans for enabling my early retirement.
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It is unfair but as long as you are making money you don’t care

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Correct.
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Invest in the market to make money, not to make any political or social statement.
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Motorola Edge. Very Happy with it.

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Android. I only use it when I think I need it. So yeah, it works for my use when I turn it on.

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I have a Samsung Android phone and I’m very happy with it! I totally do not understand these Apple fanatics who will spend 10 times as much for a phone that does not do 20% more than my phone.

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iPhone 14 pro. Trying to get a iPhone 15 pro max.
Its on backorder. Ill have to wait.

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The only reason I have a cell phone is that pay phones are a thing of the past, and the only thing I like about them is that I don’t have to pay extra to make a long distance call. For local calls, I’d rather use my landline. The calls are clearer, and it’s more comfortable holding it up to my ear.
To answer the question, it’s a Samsung, it works like it’s supposed to, and I never have any problems with it, so I’d have to say I’m happy with it.

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@DAWG~
Ditto -Ditto – Ditto

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Switched to Apple two years ago. More reliable, more updates and seems better built. Expensive though. Also Google was just too creepy in how much they track you. You basically are the product with them.

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Huh? And why on earth do you think you aren’t the product with Apple? They were selling your info and also willingly giving it to govt inquiries as revealed by Snowden circa 2012?

Samsung 10 e, fits in the pocket nice.

Still have my smart iPhone.

Am I happy with it? Ecstatic. 😊

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Forgot to answer the question yes im happy with my iPhone.

I’ve got an ancient Motorola flip phone.

Fits in my trouser pocket.
I don’t text or have Wi-Fi.
I use it to make phone calls.

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We have to stop calling them phones. How about soul-stealers? Or Darwin Devices? Something.

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I use the Apple iPhone. I do like it, but beyond that, how amazing is it how far we as a species have come with regard to technological advances, such that we have a piece of equipment not much larger than a deck of cards that can not only contact somebody just about anywhere on the globe, allow us to research vast sources of information (much of it false, sadly), while taking high quality photos and checking traffic conditions, and weather, in other states, all while watching a movie or listening to music.

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Still using my iPhone 6s, and no need to upgrade. I’m not ready to give up the “headphone jack”, yet.

I phone 6. I do like it, but my complaint is – due to ios updates there are very basic apps that I can no longer use or get.

Samsung S20; great phone, use it all of the time. Also, we spent a month in Italy this year on a road trip and used it as a backup the the GPS in the car as well as the other uses (calls, texts, photos, etc.). My wife did the same with her iPhone 10 and it was fine also. I sometimes used the S20 GPS to navigate while walking around the places we visited. I don’t take very many photos with it, as photography is one of my hobbies and I like using a “real” camera. I took about 70 photos with my phone, about 3,000 with my two cameras in Italy. We used the same phones in the same way a year ago in a month-long European trip also (which was not a road trip).

It is old and barely works. I preferred the landline . More reliable and sounds better.

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