I would never dare replacing a fully functioning phone *lol* Just kidding 😉 I’m actually afraid of the swap to a smartphone – I guess there might not be any way around that anymore^^
I know, I know, it was not expedient of me to replace a functioning phone, but I wanted internet on my phone, so I got me a smartphone for my birthday. And another one when the old smartphone just broke down on me… Shocking!
Wow – it broke down already? How long did it last? I think new electonic devices have self-destroying-built-in-bombs. Nothing lasts for very long. Best if they break the day after the warranty expires! Pf…
Yep. My two and half year old smartphone broke down completely (half a year after the warranty expired). I also firmly believe that all modern products are deliberately made so as not to last in order to make the consumer replace it. 😦
That’s good! I own a radio clock that is at least twenty years old. Never had any problems with that. It’s back from the times when things were supposed to endure…
Oh I totally get what you mean – I MISS those things!!! When you had proper buttons to press and not some high tech touchscreen thingy that would screw up after a few times… Those things from back then truly lasted!!!
That’s a nice pic. Reminiscent of the Nokia era.
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Thank you dear Parul 🙂 I still live in the Nokia era… 😉
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Nokia nostalgy 🙂
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Nothing can damage them… They’re so rock-solid 😀
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I know. I owned one. I loved it. It was still in perfect order when I replaced the poor thing with a smartphone.
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I would never dare replacing a fully functioning phone *lol* Just kidding 😉 I’m actually afraid of the swap to a smartphone – I guess there might not be any way around that anymore^^
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I know, I know, it was not expedient of me to replace a functioning phone, but I wanted internet on my phone, so I got me a smartphone for my birthday. And another one when the old smartphone just broke down on me… Shocking!
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Wow – it broke down already? How long did it last? I think new electonic devices have self-destroying-built-in-bombs. Nothing lasts for very long. Best if they break the day after the warranty expires! Pf…
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Yep. My two and half year old smartphone broke down completely (half a year after the warranty expired). I also firmly believe that all modern products are deliberately made so as not to last in order to make the consumer replace it. 😦
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…that’s too bad!!! Bummer 😦
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Oh well, I’m happy with my new phone, though I fully expect I’ll have to buy a yet newer one in two and half years…
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…if not any sooner! Sorry, don’t want to demoralize you 😉 To do the oposite – the little bulb of my desktop lamp lasted over 11 years 😀
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That’s good! I own a radio clock that is at least twenty years old. Never had any problems with that. It’s back from the times when things were supposed to endure…
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Oh I totally get what you mean – I MISS those things!!! When you had proper buttons to press and not some high tech touchscreen thingy that would screw up after a few times… Those things from back then truly lasted!!!
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*nostalgic sigh* 🙂
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…indeed!!! *sighs along nostalgically* 😀
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The 2nd was vwry silent for me.
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Good-silent, I hope?
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It brins me somewhere elle. So It is good
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I’m glad to hear that! ❤
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