Once upon a time, I there was a girl who didn't believe in upgrading her phone. She wanted to hold on to her precious little 7yr old Nokia A1-something or other because that was what she was use to. It was such a good phone. It flipped, it took pictures, and it texted... Though she had to press each button several times to get the letter she wanted, she absolutely loved it.
This person was so adamant about NOT getting a new phone, that she would defend it every chance she had, as MANY people would make fun of her "ancient" phone, thinking that she DESPERATELY needed an upgrade. This phone had over lived it's life, as it was cracked, the antenna was pretty well broken, and the little light thingy kept falling out... But she loved her phone.... She didn't need anything fancy, she didn't need the internet on a phone! Who does that? You can get the internet at home! Pppbbbtttt!!
Then the day of tragedy struck while she was sick on rainy afternoon!! The tired, green looking girl was heading for the fridge for some ginger-ale... The phone rang... As she flipped it open, with the bottle of pop in her hand, her phone had plummeted to the floor, smashing it in half with little bits everywhere on the floor. She stood stunned for a few moments, just staring at the floor in disbelief.
Placing the pop bottle gently on the table, she crouches down to pick up the bits, and the two halves. She tries to piece the phone back together, but she realized it was no use... Saddened by the loss, and with not have any phone now, she immediately went to pick out a new phone.
Seeing all the possibilities made her sick, because she didn't want a new phone... She wanted her old one. The girl explained everything to service provider, and when they seen the broken phone, even they chuckled over how old it was.
The representative had shown her all the different phones with the latest technology, and how easy it was to use them. Being reluctant about these phones, the worker was very good and worked with her for an hour, before she finally picked one that she felt semi-comfortable with.
She picked the Samsung Android. Not being familiar with it, she was hesitant about it... But she was very quick to pick up on everything. Figuring out how to set the contacts, taking pictures, videos, AND..... Using the internet...
Almost a year later, now she loves this phone, and defends it to the letter.
I won't be purchasing another phone for quite sometime! I love my Android!