My cell phone is not working. The problem has persisted
too long for me to think it's a network problem, so I guess
I need a new phone. *grumble* a) I've got stuff to deal
with over the next couple of days that will be a pain to do
with my landline. b) If you're trying to reach me in the
next couple of days, that's going to be difficult to do by phone.
c) Depending on how I solve this, y'all may need to jot down a
new phone number for me -- I'll let you know if that happens.
d) I guess I should troll for suggestions WRT replacing it.
I'd been using a Motorola 120E -- at least that's what the
sticker under the battery says it is -- and Verizon's prepaid
service. Yes, I do know that the prepaid plans cost more per
minute, but with my income being as irregular -- and sparse --
as it is, not having a fixed monthly bill racking up late fees
and such is an issue. I've been seeing television ads for a
"ten cents per minute all the time" plan that I was planning
to ask about before my phone died; anyone have cautions or
reccomendations?
I like the Motorola's size and battery life; it could stand
to be a little larger, but not any smaller. (Yes, smaller is
easier to carry, but then it feels awkward in my hand and is
difficult to pinch between shoulder and ear when I need to.)
I'd gotten used to its user interface, but the
Ericsson I used years ago was much better on that front.
(I got used to most of the UI -- I never did get used
to the predictive typing on the Motorola and simply stopped
trying to use it; I found it quite useful on the Ericsson.)
I use SMS more often than I place calls; this is partly a
matter of preference and partly a matter of cost. Beyond the
basic features -- SMS, alarm, phonebook with a UI I can learn
to tolerate, and comfortable physical dimensions -- cost will
matter a lot more than features. A UI I like would
be nice, but "can learn to tolerate" is as much as
I'll insist on.
Annoyingly, I first noticed my phone wasn't working when I
tried to call 911 after a collision on I-95. (I am unhurt and
the car functions. The other driver did not stop right away,
though he did call the police while I was reporting the incident
to an officer at a truck inspection station.) I did not make
it to rehearsal last night.